Haus Schönewald





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Popular loop trail near Neuss, North Rhine-Westphalia This beautiful hike is only a few kilometers south of Neuss. The starting point of the route is the car park at the Rosellen cemetery, from where you can hike through the fields and small wooded areas around Hoisten and Allerheiligen. There are places to stop for a break. Accessible by bus and train (access from Neuss-Allerheiligen train station). Highlights of the hike: - beautiful views - idyllic dirt roads - Church of St. Peter Hoisten
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Idyllic and charming hike in Rheinfeld, North Rhine-Westphalia. An enchanting and short tour through the protected landscape area Rheinaue Zons-Rheinfeld and Altrheinschlinge Zons. Highlights of the tour: - Beautiful views of the Rhine - Local flora and fauna - Natural landscapes worth seeing
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Promising walk in Düsseldorf. The start is in Himmelgeist at the parking lot and goes straight along the beautiful orchard Mickeln, you will also come across the castle of the same name on the tour. The route then continues through the picturesque nature reserve Himmelgeister Rheinbogen. Highlights of the tour: - Heaven spirits Rheinbogen - Orchard - Mickeln Castle
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Family-friendly hiking tour in Düsseldorf, North Rhine-Westphalia. The starting point is at the Piels Loch hiking car park and offers fantastic views of the Rhine. If you feel like swimming, you can go swimming at the Urdenbacher Grund. Refreshments can be found on the tour. Highlights of the tour: - Urdenbacher Kampe - Along the Rhine - Baumberger Trench - View of the old Rhine - Garather Mühlenbach - Urdenbacher Altrhein - Beach possibility at the Urdenbacher reason
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Popular loop trail near Neuss, North Rhine-Westphalia The starting point of this beautiful hike is the parking lot directly at the mouth of the Erft. From there you follow the Erft upstream to Reuschenberg Castle in Selikumer Park. The way back is through the Reuschenberger Busch recreation area near Neuss-Selikum and past the Augustinusviertel until you finally get back to the starting point on the banks of the Rhine. There are places to stop for a break. Reachable by bus and train (e.g....