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German Triangle

Freedom Holiday Self Guided Grading Level 2
8 days/7 nights Price - £520pp Tour Code GE016
 

You will be surprised by the diverse and versatile landscape within the border triangle of Germany, the Netherlands and Belgium. Explore the countryside in all its beauty: hilly highlands, lush meadows, rivers, lakes, heaths and moors await you. You will also be thrilled visiting places steeped in history with many impressive sights. This trip is an absolute highlight!

Cycling in Germany

 

Includes

  • 7 nights in comfortable accommodation (based on 2 people sharing)
  • 7 x breakfast
  • Bike hire
  • Luggage transfer
  • Maps and route information

Excludes

  • Flights
  • Cycling Helmets
  • Train tickets

Optional extras

  • Insurance £22pp
  • Single supplement £80
  • Extra night in Valkenburg £41pp (£49 single)
  • Extra night in Aachen £39pp (£49 single)
  • Reductions for groups of 5 or more

How to get there

  • Fly to Amsterdam, then train to Valkenburg
    (2.5 hours)
  • EUROSTAR to Brussels, then train to Valkenburg
    (3 hours)
  • Website for train timetable and booking tickets is Bahn.de
 

Departure dates in 2008 - Any day from 1st April to 30th September

 
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Daily Itinerary
 

Day 1 Arrive Valkenburg

Arrive in Valkenburg where you can visit the old castle ruins, the catacombs or the grottos.

Day 2 Round trip from Valkenburg 25 miles.

The highlights of this day trip are the cycle through the incrediblelandscape of the Brunshumer Heath and a visit to the Hoensbroeck Mansion.

Day 3 Valkenburg to Eupen 28 miles.

Today, explore the beauty of the countryside: on your way to Eastern Belgium you will cycle through the hilly landscape of the Southern Mergel Country. On your way to Eupen, you’ll cycle through the Eupener Butterland’s grassy meadows. In the evening you may choose from many different little pubs, which invite you to explore Belgium’s incredible beer culture.

Day 4 Eupen to Monschau 19 miles.

The day begins with an ascent to the Eupen Reservoir’s dam wall. After a short break, continue your journey by following the Getzbach through the unique landscapes of the hill moor “Hohes Venn”. Having crossed the border to Germany again at Mützenich, a steep run down to the Reichenstein Estate follows where you’ll reach the Rur. You’ll stay the night in the historical city of Monschau. Here you have a lot of time to take a stroll and experience the medieval flair of this beautiful town.

Day 5 Monschau to Aachen 26 miles.

After a short but steep ascent you’ll arrive in Mützenich. From there on the rest of the trip to Aachen will be almost entirely downhill. Cycling again through the nature reserve “Hohes Venn”, you’ll arrive in the border town of Roetgen. On your way you’ll cycle on the Vennbahnweg, a disused railway line. Take a break in the historical inner city of Korneliusmünster then continue on the Vennbahnweg until you reach Aachen.

Day 6 Explore Aachen 0 miles.

Today you can explore the picturesque and historical old part of Aachen. Relax in a beer garden and spend the evening in a cosy restaurant.

Day 7 Aachen to Valkenburg 24 miles.

You cycle through the region north of Aachen, and after a few kilometres you meet the border to the Netherlands, where the Mergelland hills offer a fantastic view. The last lap of this journey takes you past several castles until you again reach Valkenburg – the Las Vegas of the Netherlands.

Day 8 Departure from Valkenburg

 

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