Haus Müllestumpe





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Promising walking and running circuit in Troisdorf, North Rhine-Westphalia. This route leads along the last natural tributary of the Rhine. You hike along idyllic floodplain landscapes. The victory rises in the Rothaargebirge and overcomes 131 km before it flows into the Rhine here. Highlights of the route: - Beautiful natural landscapes - Great prospects - Interesting local flora and fauna
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Scenic hiking tour in Bonn, North Rhine-Westphalia. The beautiful landscape around Lake Sieglar and in the Siegauen can be enjoyed on this natural route. Nature lovers and climate-conscious hikers appreciate the biotopes for a variety of animals, including cormorants and gray herons, which breed on the lake's islands. The starting point is at the Fährhaus bus stop. One stop further (Siegaue) there is also a car park. Highlights of the route: - Lake Sieglar - Waterfowl colonies
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Picturesque section of the Rheinsteig, North Rhine-Westphalia. The official starting point for the Rheinsteig is Bonn City Hall. The route initially leads through the city near the shore and is well-signposted. After crossing the Rhine via the Kennedy Bridge, the long-distance hiking trail runs along the bank until it turns left into the surrounding forests. In the second half, it leads uphill into the Siebengebirge. It goes past lakes over long distances with a view over the city. A...
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This route begins in the heart of Bonn, in the immediate vicinity of the university and on the banks of the Rhine. It follows the Rhine down to Rolandswerth where there is a ferry to Nonnenwerth and then to Bad Honnef. One also comes through the town of Bad Godesberg, which is south of Bonn. A quiet way to become one with the Rhine.
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Popular loop trail near Bonn, North Rhine-Westphalia This is a beautiful loop always along the Rhine near Bonn city center. The starting point is Bonn-Beuel train station (alternatively: Bonn main station; accessible by bus and train). If the loop is too long for you, you can use the Bonn-Beuel passenger ferry to shorten between kilometers nine and ten and simply let yourself be shuttled back to the Beuel side of the Rhine. There are places to stop for a break. Highlights of the hike: -...