Treinreis Duitsland
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Treinreis Duitsland

Multidestination
Created: Tuesday, August 6, 2024 - Departure: Friday, October 4, 2024
Ref ID: 11141047
price per person From
1.204 €
Based on 2 adults
2.409 €
Total Price
Created: Tuesday, August 6, 2024 - Departure: Friday, October 4, 2024
Destinations: Cologne, Bernkastel-Kues, Saarbrücken, Heidelberg, Koblenz

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04 Oct
Transport from Amsterdam to Cologne
Departure
Deutsche Bahn - DBAHN129
16:38 - Amsterdam Centraal
19:08 - Cologne, Cologne Railway
2h 30m Nonstop Fare: Standard (Non Flex)
Cabin Class: STANDARD
04 Oct
1. Cologne
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About the destination: Cologne, a centre for industry and transportation since ancient Roman times, has an extremely rich cultural tradition. During WWII 95% of the city was demolished, but the city miraculously recovered and many of its old churches and monuments have been meticulously restored. Cologne is now an attractive and lively centre of European art. It’s worth visiting this city, if only for the famous cathedral, though there’s much more to see. Situated on the Rhine River, the skyline of Cologne is dominated by the cathedral. This breathtaking cathedral, with its brilliant stained-glass windows, is justly famous as one of the world’s purest expressions of High-Gothic architecture. Cologne has one of the most extensive old town centres in the country, and the cathedral is its heart and soul. Across the square from the cathedral is the Römisch-Germanisches Museum, which displays artefacts from the original Roman colony. The Wallrof-Richartz museum and Museum Ludwig is a must for art enthusiasts. It is one of the country’s finest art galleries and makes brilliant use of natural light. A host of 12th and 13th century churches and several more of an ultra-modern post-war style also dot the streets of the old town. Cosmopolitan, open-minded, friendly are characteristics describing people from Cologne. Evenings and weekends in the city are like miniature carnivals, with bustling crowds and lots of things to do. Beer is the beverage of choice and there are lots of places to enjoy it.
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06 Oct
Transport from Cologne to Bernkastel-Kues
Deutsche Bahn
08:38 - Cologne, Cologne Railway
11:56 - Traben-Trarbach
3h 18m 2 Stops Fare: Standard (Non Flex)
DBAHN
DBAHN Deutsche Bahn - 10613
08:38 - Cologne, Cologne Railway
10:19 - Koblenz Hbf
Cabin Class: STANDARD
6m - Stop in Koblenz Hbf
DBAHN
DBAHN Deutsche Bahn - 12108
10:25 - Koblenz Hbf
11:25 - Bullay
Cabin Class: STANDARD
13m - Stop in Bullay
DBAHN
DBAHN Deutsche Bahn - 88070
11:38 - Bullay
11:56 - Traben-Trarbach
Cabin Class: STANDARD
06 Oct
2. Bernkastel-Kues
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About the destination: Welcome to Bernkastel-Kues, a charming destination nestled in the heart of Germany. With its picturesque landscapes, historical architecture, and world-renowned wine culture, this town is the perfect place to immerse yourself in German charm. Start your exploration at the iconic Market Square, where you'll be greeted by the impressive medieval architecture. Take a leisurely stroll through the narrow cobblestone streets, lined with half-timbered houses that showcase the town's rich history. As you wander, don't forget to visit the stunning St. Michael's Fountain, a true masterpiece of craftsmanship. One of Bernkastel-Kues' main attractions is its wine culture. The town is located in the heart of the Moselle wine region, known for producing some of the best Rieslings in the world. Explore local vineyards and wineries, where you can indulge in wine tastings and learn about the winemaking process. Don't miss the opportunity to experience the annual wine festivals, such as the Bernkasteler Doctor Wine Festival, which attracts wine enthusiasts from around the globe. For a panoramic view of the town and its surrounding vineyards, head to the ruins of Landshut Castle. Perched high on a hill, this medieval castle offers breathtaking vistas and a glimpse into Bernkastel-Kues' past. Explore the castle grounds and imagine the stories that unfolded within its walls. If you're a history enthusiast, a visit to the Cusanusstift Library is a must. This impressive library houses a vast collection of ancient books and manuscripts, including works by renowned philosopher Nicholas of Cusa. Immerse yourself in knowledge and marvel at the stunning architecture of this historic institution. After a day of exploration, treat yourself to the local cuisine at one of Bernkastel-Kues' charming restaurants. Indulge in traditional German dishes, such as sauerbraten or schnitzel, paired with a glass of locally-produced wine. Don't forget to save room for a slice of the town's famous specialty cake, the Bernkasteler Doctor. Whether you're a wine aficionado, a history buff, or simply seeking a tranquil getaway, Bernkastel-Kues has something for everyone. Immerse yourself in its beauty, taste the flavors of its wines, and create memories that will last a lifetime in this enchanting German destination.
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07 Oct
Transport from Bernkastel-Kues to Saarbrücken
Deutsche Bahn
10:01 - Traben-Trarbach
12:41 - Saarbrücken Hbf
2h 40m 1 Stop Fare: Standard (Non Flex)
DBAHN
DBAHN Deutsche Bahn - 88067
10:01 - Traben-Trarbach
10:19 - Bullay
Cabin Class: STANDARD
32m - Stop in Bullay
DBAHN
DBAHN Deutsche Bahn - 4108
10:51 - Bullay
12:41 - Saarbrücken Hbf
Cabin Class: STANDARD
07 Oct
3. Saarbrücken
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About the destination: Saarbrücken is the capital of the federal state of Saarland, which is situated near of the Sarre’s river. The city is so close of France and it has an important localization because the city is communicated with París, Frankfort, Luxembourg. It had an important effect for its developing during the s XX because the city focused its activity on an industrial activity. The city started to be so important because its clients were the big cities that are appeared before.
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09 Oct
Transport from Saarbrücken to Heidelberg
Deutsche Bahn - DBAHN9551
10:58 - Saarbrücken Hbf
12:37 - Heidelberg Hbf
1h 39m Nonstop Fare: Standard (Semi Flex)
Cabin Class: STANDARD
09 Oct
4. Heidelberg
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About the destination: Heidelberg is located in South-eastern Germany along the Neckar River, in the region Rhein-Neckar in the state of Baden-Württemberg. Heidelberg is part of Germany's "Castle Road". Heidelberg is quite famous for the castle, of course, but has so much more to offer, like the stroll along the banks of River Neckar, or even a walk along the famous Philosophenweg, which stretches along the northern bank of Neckar. Strolling along the Neckar, enjoy the lush green gardens of the Neckarweisse, with their fountains and open spaces. The castle is a beautiful set of ruins located on a steep hill overlooking the old town and the Neckar River. From the castle there is the most magnificent view over the old town. The castle houses the German Pharmaceutical Museum which has pharmaceutical equipment from the 18th and 19th centuries. The charming, fairy-tale like old town has seen very little modern development. Strolling these ancient, narrow streets is like travelling back in time. Don't be in a hurry. Stop and look around. Browse in the shops, have a meal in one of the restaurants, and enjoy the atmosphere. In the old town we find the Kornmarkt, the city's primary market square lined with shops and cafes. The Alte Brücke or Karl-Theodor-Brücke connects the old town with the suburb of Neuenheim on the opposite shore of the Neckar. Romantic and picturesque, this pearl of the Neckar, far from being a museum-city, is now a lively university town with an intense, vibrant cultural life.
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11 Oct
Transport from Heidelberg to Koblenz
Deutsche Bahn
09:13 - Heidelberg Hbf
12:32 - Koblenz-Lützel
3h 19m 2 Stops Fare: Standard (Flexible)
DBAHN
DBAHN Deutsche Bahn - 3
09:13 - Heidelberg Hbf
09:29 - Ludwigshafen(Rhein) BASF Mitte
Cabin Class: STANDARD
19m - Stop in Ludwigshafen(Rhein) BASF Mitte
DBAHN
DBAHN Deutsche Bahn - 12212
09:48 - Ludwigshafen(Rhein) BASF Mitte
10:48 - Mainz Hbf
Cabin Class: STANDARD
15m - Stop in Mainz Hbf
DBAHN
DBAHN Deutsche Bahn - 25424
11:03 - Mainz Hbf
12:32 - Koblenz-Lützel
Cabin Class: STANDARD
11 Oct
5. Koblenz
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About the destination: Koblenz spelled Coblenz before 1926, is a German city on the banks of the Rhine and of the Moselle, a multi-nation tributary. Koblenz was established as a Roman military post by Drusus around 8 B.C. Its name originates from the Latin (ad) cōnfluentēs, meaning "(at the) confluence". The actual confluence is today known as the "German Corner", a symbol of the unification of Germany that features an equestrian statue of Emperor William I. The city celebrated its 2000th anniversary in 1992. It ranks in population behind Mainz and Ludwigshafen am Rhein to be the third-largest city in Rhineland-Palatinate. Its usual-residents' population is 112,000 (as at 2015). Koblenz lies in a narrow flood plain between high hill ranges, some reaching mountainous height, and is served by an express rail and autobahn network. It is part of the populous Rhineland.
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13 Oct
Transport from Koblenz to Amsterdam
Return
Deutsche Bahn
18:48 - Koblenz-Ehrenbreitstein
23:29 - Amsterdam Centraal
4h 41m 1 Stop Fare: Standard (Non Flex)
DBAHN
DBAHN Deutsche Bahn - 10630
18:48 - Koblenz-Ehrenbreitstein
20:18 - Cologne, Cologne Railway
Cabin Class: STANDARD
32m - Stop in Cologne, Cologne Railway
DBAHN
DBAHN Deutsche Bahn - 120
20:50 - Cologne, Cologne Railway
23:29 - Amsterdam Centraal
Cabin Class: STANDARD
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