Hotel Rhein INN





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Section of the Rheinsteig in Römerland This stage of the Rheinsteig begins in the historic city of Linz with its impressive churches and town hall, which is well worth seeing. This hike leads through the so-called "Römerland" - here the large border fortification "Römerwall" was built almost 2000 years ago, which was over 500 km long. The path leads along a magnificent panoramic path to the wine town of Bad Hönningen. Highlights: - Linz old town - Arenfels Castle - Dattenberg Castle - Old...
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Popular hike in the Rhein-Westerwald Nature Park, Rhineland-Palatinate. This is a beautiful hike that leads from Linz in the Rhine Valley to Kalenborn. The vast majority of the route runs through the forest. Start and finish are train stations, so the hike is ideal for arriving by public transport. Highlights of the hike: - Linz - Kalenborn - Rhine Valley - Kasbach
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Popular hike in the Rhein-Westerwald Nature Park, Rhineland-Palatinate. This route follows the popular "Rheinsteig" long-distance hiking trail for a distance of a good 15 km. The starting point is the train station in Leubsdorf Bahnhof, the destination is the train station in Rheinbrohl. Both trains and buses run from Rheinbrohl back to Leubsdorf. Highlights of the hike: - View of the Rhine - Hoenninger Schlossberg - Ariendorf Castle - Rheinbrohler Monte Jup
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A hike with long, natural forest trails and some history. The hiking trail LZ7 leads through the Renneberger Bachtal, past the race mountain castle, which was built in 1846 by the princes of Salm-Kyrburg. It continues over a panoramic high plateau to Notscheid. Then through quiet forest paths to Hummelsberg near Hargarten. Highlights: - Rennberg Castle - Emergency decision - Hummelsberg
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To the east of Erpel, directly on the Rhine, the Erpeler Ley rock rises up to 191m above the Rhine Valley. From up there you have a wonderful view of the Rhine, the towns of Kasbach, Erpel, Linz and Remagen and far beyond into the mountains of the Eifel. The village of Erpel itself is known for its 335m long railway bridge.