Hotel Krasemann





The Hotel Krasemann Has Not Been Certified As Dog Friendly
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Nice loop starting at Landfort Castle. Parts of the castle date back to the 15th century, and it was built on the site of a former fortress. A place with a long history, located on the edge of the German border. You also cross this border with the circular walk, and along the river Issel you walk to Anholt, past the castle. Then you walk to the winding river Krummer Bach, which forms the natural border between the Netherlands and Germany. Back in the Netherlands you pass Engbergen and the...
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Child-friendly loop in Bocholt, North Rhine-Westphalia A beautiful, very easy loop around the Bocholter Aasee. Ideal for a relaxed walk with children. Nature lovers can observe all sorts of avifauna in the area of the bird sanctuary island, sun worshipers have the opportunity to relax on the beach. The loop begins at the Aasee car park, but can also be started from Bocholt train station. Highlights of the hike: - Aasee - Bird protection island in the Aasee - familyfriendly - Playground...
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Promising, natural cycle tour near Rees, North Rhine-Westphalia. This beautiful cycle tour leads from Rees on the Rhine cycle path in the direction of Wesel and always offers beautiful views of the region. Driving is mostly along fields and meadows. On the way you pass the districts of Haffen and Mehr before you reach Bislich to take the "Keer Tröch II" ferry to Xanten. From the Xantener Steiger you can make a detour to the historic city center of Xanten. From the Steiger it goes past the...
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Route through the landscapes between Ulft and Varsseveld. Along the way you will pass several rivers and some small towns. You also drive around the water Het Hoge Venne and along the Vennebulten. Most of the route is on asphalt or semi-paved paths and is therefore doable on a normal bike or for gravel riders.
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Walking tour from 't Loohuis estate, near Aalten, to Kotmans estate. It is a real country walk, alternating between quiet farm roads and sandy paths. Kotmans Estate is open to visitors, information is available at the entrance and the Schrieverspad is a must. You then walk along the Stortelersbeek for a while, and through the farm fields back to the starting point.