
Schloßplatz 1,46342 Velen
Parking directly by the hotelHotel built in 1988, Last partial renovation 2011, Number of floors 3, Total number of rooms 101, Number of single rooms 36, Number of double rooms 58, of which have 2 separate beds 1, Number of suites (separate rooms) 6, Number of junior suites 1, Hotel, Trade fair/conference hotel, Castle hotel, Sport/leisure hotel, Certified Spa Hotel, Cycling/biker hotel, Hiking hotel, Golf hotel, No-smoking hotel, Certified Chateau Hotel
Cities/locations:
Airports: Düsseldorf
Highways: Borken
Trainstation Borken Westf.
with busline R51,direction Coesfeld; stop Velen Schloss,
Trainstation Coesfeld
with busline R51, direction Bocholt, stop Velen Schloss
Adress (GPS entry): Zum Tiergarten, 46342 Velen
The parking area of the SportSchloss Velen is provided with road signs in Velen. You achieve the parking area, when you key the adress in your GPS. When you booked a room in category „Försterei“, you have to key the following adress: „Schloßplatz 1, 46342 Velen“. The parking area resides behind the old forester’s house opposite to the gateway of the castle. The reception resides in the castle.
Direction with the car:
From the North: Highway 31 till Gescher/Coesfeld, turn right on B525, direction Gescher/Winterswijk, next alternative left, follow the signage Velen, the parking area is provided with road signs.
From the South: Highway 31 till Borken/Velen, continue along B67, direction Bocholt/Velen, slip road Heiden/Velen, follow the signage Velen, the parking area is provided with road signs.
From the East: Highway 43 till Dülmen, continue along B474, direction Coesfeld, turn left, direction Merfeld, follow the signage Borken/Velen, crossover in B67 / B67, slip road Heiden/Velen, follow the signage Velen, the parking area is provided with road signs.
From the West: Highway 3 till Bocholt, continue along B67, direction Bocholt, continue along B67, direction Borken/Velen, slip road Gescher/Velen, follow the signage Velen, the parking area is provided with road signs.
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