Bonn – Euskirchen

Bonn – Euskirchen

Bonn is the former capital of West Germany (1948-1991). The Bethoveen House, the botanical garden at Poppelsdorf Castle and the architecturally stunning Bundeskunsthalle museum are good reasons to visit the city.
You leave the banks of the Rhine at Mehlem and climb towards the Eifel massif. A little before Meckenheim, the town of a thousand apple trees, you pass Gudenau Castle surrounded by its wide moat, and at Rheinbach, you enjoy its pretty little historic centre with its traditional half-timbered houses.

46 km

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The Apple Route  takes in the town of Meckenheim, Lüftelberg Castle, Kottenforst railway station and the Meckenheim Municipal Museum in the village of Altendorf.

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Kornelimünster – Aix-la-Chapelle

Kornelimünster – Aix-la-Chapelle

A route that’s a little longer than the one along shared roads, but more rural, safer and more peaceful.

The Vennbahn is a 125-kilometre cycle route that passes through three countries : Germany, Belgium and Luxembourg.

 

 

11 km

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Alternative route Eurovelo3, recommended by CTE

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Mondorf – Bonn

Mondorf – Bonn

If you take the ferry from Mondorf, the journey is more pleasant and offers a change of scenery.

4 km

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Nideggen – Aix-la-Chapelle (Aachen)

Nideggen – Aix-la-Chapelle (Aachen)

At Nideggen, a diversion to the castle offers a breathtaking view of the Rur valley. Then a verdant sequence between forests and open meadows.

Körnelimünster, a former abbey town and place of pilgrimage, has preserved its medieval historic centre  with half-timbered houses and quarry stone.

You can reach Aix-la-Chapelle via a route on shared roads or via the Vennbahn – click on the “variant lanes” pictogram.

49 km

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Itinerary recommended by CTE. Partially follows Eurovelo3

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Variant of the stage « Nideggen – Aix-la-Chapelle (Aachen) »

A route that’s a little longer than the one along shared roads, but more rural, safer and more peaceful.

The Vennbahn is a 125-kilometre cycle route that passes through three countries : Germany, Belgium and Luxembourg.

 

 

11 km

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Cologne (Köln) – Bonn

Cologne (Köln) – Bonn

Cologne is a very touristy, dynamic and cosmopolitan city. As well as its impressive Gothic cathedral, numerous Romanesque churches and colourful houses with pointed gables, the city boasts buildings with bold contemporary architecture, including the three crane-shaped towers in the Kraushaüser district.
From Cologne to Bonn, the route follows the meandering course of the Rhine, where the ecologically valuable flood meadows are increasingly threatened by urban sprawl.

40 km

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Itinerary Eurovelo3, recommended by CTE

  • You can reach the left bank of the Rhine by taking the ferry at Mondorf. Bicycle pictogram and click on “variant lanes”.
  • From Cologne to south of Bonn, Eurovélo 3 travels together with Eurovélo 15, the Rhine route.

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Variant of the stage « Cologne (Köln) – Bonn »

If you take the ferry from Mondorf, the journey is more pleasant and offers a change of scenery.

4 km

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Euskirchen – Niddegen

Euskirchen – Niddegen

This stage, alternating greenways or similar and village crossings, is a real pleasure and also invites cultural breaks : the spinning mill museum in Euskirchen and the open-air museum in Kommern – a real journey into the past, from the 15th. S to the present day.
After Hergarten, gateway to the l’Eife National Park, fields and meadows give way to deciduous forests and wilder nature. A fine descent leads to Heimbach, which can be spotted in the distance by its medieval castle. The route winds back from the River Rur, sometimes on the right bank, sometimes on the left.

42 km

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