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For this wonderful tour, we will be based in Monschau, a real hidden treasure of a town with some wonderfully preserved and distinctive buildings dating from its time as the thriving linen capital of the area. Take a stroll to the castle overlooking the town or visit the Red House Museum to see how the wealthy merchants lived. Monschau has its own brewery too, at the Felsenkeller.
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Hotel Carat, Monschau
4 Star Tel: 0049 203 027 9779
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This attractive hotel is situated in a quiet location by a pretty stream and only 300m from the centre of Monschau with its winding, cobbled streets and old buildings. All rooms are en-suite with TV and hairdryer. Lift.
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| Sunday 29 July |
6 Days |
£450 |
Single Supplement £74 Insurance £28
Supplement for Outside Cabin £17 per person return
Supplement for Low Berth Inside Cabin £11 per person return
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What’s Included:
5 Nights Dinner, Bed and Breakfast, Return ferry crossings from Hull – Rotterdam in two berth inside cabins, Welcome Drink at the Hotel Carat, Free use of Indoor Pool and Sauna, one evening in the Skittles Alley, Happy hour 8 – 9pm- 30 – 50% off selected drinks. Tea or Coffee after Dinner. Porterage. Buffet breakfasts and Dinners.
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| ITINERARY |
| Day 1 |
We travel to Hull to board our overnight ferry to Rotterdam. |
| Day 2 |
We disembark and travel through Holland and into Germany
to Monschau, stopping in Aachen en-route before checking in
to our hotel and our base for the next three nights. |
| Day 3 |
Our excursion today takes us to the Ahr and Rhine Valleys,
the spa town of Bad Muenstereifel has impressive 13th
Century fortifications and extensive city walls. The Rhine is
one of Germany’s main attractions and rightly so. Vineyards
and castles clinging to the hillsides, charming villages and
towns have a warm welcome. |
| Day 4 |
Today we visit Bonn, the former German capital and
birthplace of Beethoven, Bonn is definitely worth a visit. Stroll
down the baroque avenues, visit Beethoven’s birthplace or
admire the Rococo style town hall. With the city being over
2000 years old, the Romans had a big influence on the area,
some of which can be seen on the Museum Mile that attracts
over a million visitors each year. |
| Day 5 |
Today we leave Monschau and make our way back to
Rotterdam making a short stop in the Hague before
continuing on to board our overnight ferry back to Hull. |
| Day 6 |
We disembark in Hull and head homeward to arrive early
evening. |
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