Eifelblümchen





The Eifelblümchen Has Not Been Certified As Dog Friendly
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Varied hiking trail in Heimbach, North Rhine-Westphalia. This hike follows a section of the Buntsandstein route (route from Kreuzau to Heimbach). Let's start at the train station in Heimbach. The route leads over Hengebach Castle, over the Rur Valley and over the river to Abenden. Below Nideggen Castle you hike up to the village and over the ridge down to Brück. This route hike in the Rurtal can be planned very flexibly, as the Rurtalbahn runs every hour. Since there are few places to stop...
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Picturesque loop through historic Heimbach, North Rhine-Westphalia. This idyllic loop starts at the train station in Heimbach or at the Laag car park and leads past the parish church of St. Clemens and the Salvatorkirche to Hengebach Castle. After the castle tour, you walk along the banks of the Rur back to the starting point of the tour. There are several cafés and restaurants in the village where you can stop off and there are toilets near the church and on the hiking trail along the...
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Scenic section of the Wilderness Trail in the Eifel, North Rhine-Westphalia The fourth stage goes from Heimbach to Zerfall. You hike along babbling brooks and fragrant flower meadows, through deep forests and along wide panoramic views. In short, you can enjoy the magnificent wilderness of the Eifel National Park. Highlights: - Exhibition in the national park gate Heimbach - Kayaking on the Rur - Castle Nideggen with castle museum
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Wonderful loop in the Eifel National Park, North Rhine-Westphalia A hike into the Wilder Kermeter area, to the Mariawald monastery and via the Way of the Cross back to the starting point in Heimbach. It goes through majestic beech forests, along rugged rocks and past gnarled oaks, ferns and moss carpets. At the monastery you can stop at the restaurant there and there are also cafés and restaurants near the castle. Highlights: - Castle Hengebach - Mariawald Monastery
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The name Meuchelberg springs from a legend, in which there were two brothers that were beaten to death in a dispute. On the 373m mountain, valuable habitats such as rocks and heaths are found on the sloped forests and dry warm oak forests that developed. A short hike with great panoramic views of the health resort at Heimbach with Hengebach castle and the hydroelectric power plant. The hike is recommended in spring and autumn, as the lack of foliage makes the views on the lake of Heimbach...