Hotel Fortuna Reutlingen-Tübingen





The Hotel Fortuna Reutlingen-Tübingen Has Not Been Certified As Dog Friendly
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Certified, promising premium walking trail near Reultingen, Baden-Württemberg. The name says it all on this circular route! The route takes you on varied paths along old and impressive trees. The young cattle pasture with pond and the Breitenbachsee offer variety. Highlights of the walk: - Breitenbachsee - Impressive forests - Young cattle pasture with a pond
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Popular fitness trail in the Swabian Alb, Baden-Wuerttemberg. The Markwasen sports trail starts at the Naturtheater Reutlingen. You run or walk mostly on natural paths that go up and down a bit and contain stairs, hurdles and tree trunks for small challenges between the individual keep-fit stations. Highlights of the route: - several stations - additional obstacles on the paths - Detour to the sports and leisure park Markwasen (optional)
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Family-friendly loop trail in the Swabian Alb UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, Baden-Wuerttemberg. The Georgenberg between Reutlingen and Pfullingen is a peak of volcanic origin that offers great all-round views. Even today, terraced landscapes bear witness to the wine-growing that used to take place on the Georgenberg. Highlights of the hike: - summit of Georgenberg - beautiful views over the Swabian Alb - panoramic views of Pfullingen
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Popular walk in the Swabian Alb, Baden-Wuerttemberg. The start and finish of this short hike, which is classified as moderate due to a fairly steep climb, is the parking lot at the Scheibengipfel. The highlight of the route is certainly the ruins of Achalm Castle, a hilltop castle built around 1050. Highlights of the hike: - idyllic forest paths - Ruins of Achalm Castle
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Popular hiking and jogging trail in the Schoenbuch Nature Park, Baden-Wuerttemberg. The Abebe-Bikila-Runde is one of the five official running routes of the Post-Sportverein Tuebingen eV in the Geisshalde in the eastern part of Schoenbuch. The 8 km loop owes its name to the Ethiopian marathon runner Abebe Bikila, who ran the marathon barefoot at the 1960 Olympic Games in Rome and won the gold medal. Highlights of the hike: - idyllic forest trails - views of Tuebingen