Mercure Hotel Zwolle





The Mercure Hotel Zwolle Has Not Been Certified As Dog Friendly
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Rondje Zwolle is a cycle route via cycle junctions around the city. With the route you get to see a lot of the nature and history around Zwolle. The medieval Hanseatic city has quite a few stories to tell. More than once you cross one of the many waters and enjoy beautiful views. The floodplains of the IJssel are filled with greenery, birds and flowers, and you cycle through various protected nature reserves.
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Red marked trail through the historical park, the Engelse Werk. The Engelse Werk ("English Work") is a historic park in the municipality of Zwolle. The park was built in 1828 on top of old fortifications, in a romantic English landscape style. Two hornworks from the ancient fortress can still be seen in the park. Two marked hiking trails run through the Engels Werk, of which this red hiking trail is the shortest. The red trail of the Engels Werk runs around the ponds, with beautiful views of...
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The yellow-marked trail through the historic city park of Zwolle, the Engelse Werk. Yellow trail through the Engels Werk, a romantic park filled with ponds, around the Willemsvaart canal and back. Het Engels Werk has existed since 1828. The park was built in English landscape style on top of the remains of old fortifications. At the end of the Willemsvaart, the trail crosses the water via the locks that separate the canal and the IJssel. The trail is part of the IJsseldelta Hiking Network...
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The Peperbuswandeltocht is an annual walking event from Zwolle, organized by the Zwolle Walking Association (https://www.zwolle-wandel.nl/). The event is held annually in February. There are 5 routes available, ranging from 5 to 30 kilometers. With the walking tours and events, the organization hopes to motivate more people to take walks. The Peperbus walking tours naturally run around the Peperbus, a famous historical monument of Zwolle. This is the 20 kilometer walking tour of the Peperbus...
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This is the 7th stage of the Hanzestedenpad, and in total about 165 kilometers long trail, generally divided into 7 stages. In addition, there are 9 extra loops that can be included on the trail when you'd like to discover more of that specific environment. The Hanzestedenpad runs along several old Hanseatic cities, so you almost always have beautiful views over rivers and learn a lot about history. The route starts in Doesburg, and for the most part the path follows the river IJssel. There...