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At HRS you have the option of sorting the hotels according to their distance from the center and choosing the right hotel for you. Or use the map view.
You get a good connection to the local public transport through accommodations near the train station. The accommodations Hotel Landhauszeit, Hotel Kurhaus-Uhlenberg and Hotel Zur Waage are perfectly suited due to their proximity to the train station.
In Bad Münstereifel travelers can expect an average overnight price of €100.00. (Prices are based on the hotel prices from hrs.de).
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Bad Münstereifel - A world of historical, cultural and natural delights.
This town is a living museum. It is the only completely preserved medieval town in North-Rhine Westphalia. The castle walls comprise 4 gates and 18 towers. Take a stroll along the walls to gain a good view of the town and surrounding area and even to the Eifel mountain range in the distance. The lively pedestrianized old town has an array of narrow alleyways and artisan shops and cafes. It is a history lover’s paradise with numerous museums and guided tours on offer. Tourists flock here in all seasons to enjoy the nature and unadulterated beauty of the area. In winter, it becomes a mecca for skiing enthusiasts.
Location: A medieval gem awaits where time stands still
This historic spa town is located in the south of North Rhine Westphalia. It is situated south of Cologne and west of Coblenz affording it easy access to other parts of Germany. The River Erft runs right through the heart of the old town. The river flows through the foothills of the Eifel mountain range and eventually meets the Lower Rhine. There are 10 different bridges in the town to admire and choose from to cross the river.
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Culture: This is a history-buff's sanctuary to relish.
As well as the city walls, which are a protected monument, the town is also famous for its Kneipp Spa. Visitors flock here to indulge in wellness to help them rejuvenate and recharge their batteries. Learn about the fascinating history of the Duchy of Juelich on a guided tour. This was a territory of the Holy Roman Empire. The town also has a rich beer-brewing heritage. Take a tour of the old brewery and even have a taste of the beer. Also known as a herb town, you can also have a guided tour of the herbs that grow around the city walls.
Activities: Enjoy leisure pursuits amidst flora and fauna.
This is a nature lover's paradise. Walk and cycle through forests and meadows. Over 50% of the town is made up of forest. You can also try Nordic walking or golf. The local golf course is in a conservation area surrounded by two nature reserves. In winter, the town becomes a winter wonderland. Enjoy sledging, cross-country skiing and walking on the snow-capped Michelsberg mountain.