Bierenbacher Hof





The Bierenbacher Hof Has Not Been Certified As Dog Friendly
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Beautiful hiking trail near Nümbrecht in North Rhine-Westphalia From Nümbrecht in the Bergisches Land nature park, this hiking trail runs through the surrounding forest areas and past the Spreitger Bach. A visit to Homburg Castle is worthwhile in Nümbrecht. Highlights: - Spreitger Bach - shady forest paths - Kurpark Nuembrecht
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Popular loop trail in the Bergisches Land nature park, North Rhine-Westphalia. On Bergisches Streifzug No. 17 everything revolves around beer. You hike to the spring from which the water for the Bielsteiner beer is obtained and learn a lot about hops, yeast and malt as well as the art of Koelsch brewing in the Bergisches Land from exciting information boards. A special feature of the beer trail are the five "hop caves" along the route, which can be stocked with beer on request by the...
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This hike starts near the village of Schneppenhurtz. It leads over fields and through forests to the Wiehltalsperre. From there you can see the lake. On the way back it goes through the villages of Schalenbach and Ösingen. This hike is great for running or taking the dog with you.
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Varied circular route near Engelskirchen, North Rhine-Westphalia. This beautiful hike is all about "caves". Along the way you will find numerous information boards that provide information about the caves and caving in the region. The giant cave Windloch was only discovered in 2019 and is now the largest cave in North Rhine-Westphalia with a length of more than 8,200 meters. The route leads on partly steep, narrow forest paths - good shoes and sure-footedness are recommended. The effort is...
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The hiking route Ründeroth-Oesinghausen leads through extremely varied landscape, which is also called "Pearl of the Aggertal". The trails are well developed and require no special hiking experience or exceptional equipment. On the route, there are always aggars with barrages, which primarily serve the production of electricity, but now also provide a habitat for a variety of waterfowl and fish. On the way there is also a lookout tower from which you can observe the alpacas of the region.