Haus am Dukkes
Haus am Dukkes
Travel details on how to get to Neumagen-Dhron from channel ports.
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Haus am Dukkes - Neumagen-Dhron, Street Plan
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CONTENTS A - Z
- 2010 (2)
- Railway Year 2010 - ...
- Easter Festivals 2010
An interesting website which lists all of the Easter Festivals in Germany planned for 2010. Maybe there's something going on near you.
- Abbeys, Cloisters and Monasteries (2)
- Saarns Cloister
- Waldsassen Abbey
A cistercian Abbey dating from 1133 which still houses a library of world renown.
- Airports (1)
- Camping Sites (1)
- Castles, Country Houses and other Monuments (25)
- Grünewald Hunting L...
- Rheinsberg Palace
- Charlottenburg
Charlottenburg Palace today is the largest residence of the Hohenzollern in Berlin. Originally built by Elector Frederick III as a summer residence for his wife Sophie Charlotte in 1699, the palace was later extended into a stately building with a cours d`honneur. - Cecilienhof
The venue for the Potsdam Conference in 1945 - Schloss Malberg
Schloss Malberg, a baroque jewel hidden away in the Eifel hills. - Schloss Rheydt
- Sanssouci
No other palace is more closely connected with the personality of Frederick the Great than Sanssouci. The name Sanssouci - "without care" - should be understood as the aspiration and leitmotif of the king, because it is here that he most preferred to withdraw from the world with his dogs. In the end, Frederick the Great's summer residence was both a favorite place and an important sanctuary for him in difficult times. - Prussian Castles Fou...
The Prussian Castles Foundation and Country Gardens of Berlin - Brandenburg - Marksburg
The only fully intact castle on the Rhine - Schloss Lieser
Schloss Lieser in Lieser on the Mosel Valley. Currently undergoing an extensive and ambitious restoration programme. - Moerser Schloss
- Schloss Brioch
- Echternacher Hof - K...
One of the outlying settlements of the mighty Abbey in Echternach - Herren-Chiemsee
One of the castles built by so-called "Mad" King Ludwig of Bavaria. - Neuschwanstein
Possibly the most instantly recognised castle in the world. - Castles in Rheinland...
An excellent site to help you find events at the castles, stately homes and other heritage sites in Rheinland-Pfalz. Sadly, the English language option seems only to affect the sies's framework and not the content, but a good source of info nevertheless. - Burg Eltz
The quintessential German castle. - Schloss Bellevue
Official Residence of the Federal President. - Klüsserather Burg
Once a moated fortification, nowadays the Klüsserather Burg is a winery. - Burg Rheinfels
Burg Rheinfels via the St. Goar website - Burg Rheinstein
- Brömser Burg
The Brömser Burg is today the home of the Rheingauer Wine Museum. - The Wartburg
The Wartburg is a UNESCO World Heritage site. - Villa Hügel in Essen
The former home of the Krupp/von Bohlen Family and today a luxury hotel, this fascinating property is of diverse historical significance and is open to the public for much of the year. - Bavarian Castles and...
An excellent site by the Bavarian Office responsible for the administration of the state owned castles and monuments.
- Carnival (2)
- Christmas Markets (6)
- Christmas Markets
This site's probably the great-granddaddy of them all when you're looking for Christmas Markets information but it's only in German. The English version was only maintained up to 2008 (See left menu "International") - Oldenburger Lamberti...
Located between the Old City Hall and the venerable St. Lamberti Church, this pre-Christmas market is one of the most beautiful in northern Germany. Arts and crafts, toys and Christmas decoration form its offers while bright lights create a festive atmosphere. - Trier Christmas Market
- Dresdener Christstol...
Order your Original Dresdener Christstollen online here ! - Dresdener Stollen
All you'd ever need to know about Dresdener Stollen. - Nuremberg - Christki...
- Christmas Markets
- Events & Festivals (1)
- Bundesgartenschau GmbH
The "umbrella" organisation for the annual BUGA, i.e. the national Garden Show. German only I'm afraid.
- Bundesgartenschau GmbH
- Exhibitions & Trade Shows (2)
- ITB Berlin
ITB Berlin: Where Global Business Happens. The whole world meets at ITB Berlin: People, working in the travel industry and people, who want to catch up on the most beautiful travel destinations. The combination of trade exhibition, public exhibition and the biggest professional convention worldwide attracts tens of thousands of visitors, exhibitors and media representatives every year. Look forward to the World's Leading Travel Trade Show – 10-14 March 2010 on the fairgrounds of Messe Berlin. - Friedrichshafen Messe
- ITB Berlin
- Famous People (3)
- Bach Archive Leipzig
- Karl Marx
The birthplace of Karl Marx in Trier is today an excellent museum. - Luther 2017
2017 sees the 500th Anniversary of Martin Luther's 95 Theses against the misuse of indulgences to Cardinal Albrecht of Mainz.
- General (3)
- "Mad" King Ludwig of...
- Tracing your roots i...
- My Europe Base
Australian-owned accommodation in the Mosel Valley, not far from Ryanair's hub at Hahn, offering a base from which to explore Europe.
- Germany (3)
- Historic Highlights ...
Historic Highlights of Germany - Facts about Germany
Facts about Germany: is a reference book offering all sorts of up-to-date and reliable information about Germany. In the course of ten chapters, renowned authors offer insights covering all aspects of modern life in Germany – be it business, culture, or politics. The keynote articles are rounded out by numbers and facts. - Germany - Land of Ideas
The main message is “Germany - Land of Ideas". The phrase sums up a wealth of positive arguments associated with Germany both within the country and abroad: a nation of science and culture; a land of poets and thinkers; innovative products “made in Germany".
- Historic Highlights ...
- Historical Sites (3)
- NS Documentation Cen...
The National Socialist Documentation Centre in the former Concentration Camp at Osthofen. - Otzenhausen - Celtic...
Otzenhausen is claimed to have been the largest Cletic Ringwall settlement in Europe. Today it's supported by an active community of volunteers with a comprehensive website. Sadly it's only in German but may well be a good starting point for further investigation. - Belginum Archaeologi...
Archaeological Museum about celtic life in Roman and pre-Roman times.
- NS Documentation Cen...
- Museums & Galleries (15)
- Frankfurt - Historis...
- Frankfurt - Children...
- DB Museum Nuremberg
- Wilhelm-Busch-Museuem
Deutsches Museum für Karikatur und Zeichenkunst Wilhelm-Busch - Das Haus der Krippen
Das Haus der Krippen (Nativity Museum) Hauptstrasse 83, 54340 Klüsserath A collection of Nativity Scene artefacts. The well presented and illustrated website is sadly only in German. - Berlin - The myth of...
Shadows and Traces of the Nazi Imperial Capital - Deutsches Technikmuseum
The German Technical Museum in Berlin comprising the Archenhold Observatory, the Science Centre Spektrum, The Zeiss Planetarium and the Zucker Museum. The story of transport, communication, production and energy on over 25000 sqm of exhibition space. - Trier - Rheinische L...
- Hildesheim - Roemer-...
- Berlin - DDR Motorbi...
The name says it all. Over 80 motorbikes, motor scooters and mopeds from 40 years of DDR history, presented on an area of 800 sqm. on 2 floors. - Berlin - Jewish Muse...
The Jewish Museum Berlin has proved to be a focal attraction with 3.5 million visitors in its first five years of existence, making it one of Germany's most visited museums. Offering guided tours, temporary exhibitions, and a diverse calendar of events including scientific symposia, concerts, talks, workshops for kids and teens to name but a few, the museum has secured its reputation as a lively center for Jewish history and culture. - Essen - Museum Folkwang
- Nuremberg Museums
This one websites lists all of the important museums to be found in Nuremberg and is a very useful aid in planning a visit. - Neanderthal Museum
Home of the Neanderthal Man, the museum in the Neander Valley promises and exciting and inspiring day out for everyone. - Kultur-Stiftung Rhei...
- Press & Media (9)
- Amazing Düsseldorf
English language info portal for Düsseldorf - English-speaking Col...
- Young Germany
- The Local
- Rhine Magazin
English language online magazine for the Rhine region. - Muenchener.de
Information Portal about Munich - German only - Germany.info
- german-way.com
- Deutsche Welle
- Amazing Düsseldorf
- Politics (1)
- States (Die Länder) (6)
- Rheinland-Pflaz
Rheineland-Palatinate - Nordrhein-Westfalen
North-Rhine-Westphalia - Bayern (Bavaria)
The Free State of Bavaria - Baden-Württemberg
The state's official website. - Schleswig-Holstein
Probably best know to most of us from our history lessons and the "Schleswig-Holstein Question" which haunted the late 19th Century. - Thuringia
- Rheinland-Pflaz
- Tourist Attractions (7)
- Ferropolis
Ferropolis - Town of Iron. 7,000 tonnes of iron on a peninsula in Lake Gremmin symbolise the most dramatic landscape transformation ever undertaken in central Germany. Ferropolis, the city of iron, comprises five gargantuan, bucketwheel excavators that spent decades excavating lignite (brown coal) in this area near Dessau. The mine's headquarters were on the site of the present-day lake until 1991. These gigantic machines 30 metres tall and 130 metres long were saved from the scrapyard by former miners and a number of visionaries, who used them as the focus for Ferropolis, a breathtaking playground for adults and children with a fantastic events programme. - German National Tour...
German National Tourist Board (GNTB) Beethovenstrasse 69 60325 Frankfurt/Main Tel.: +49 (0) 69/97 464-0 Fax: +49 (0) 69/97 464-234 E-Mail: messen@germany.travel - Autostadt
People, Cars and what moves them - RUHR.2010
- Copper Mine, Fischbach
Kupferbergwek Fischbach 55743 Fischbach (Nahe) Tel: 06784 23 04 Fax: 06784 98 11 11 - Summer of Culture
- Edelstein Erlebniswelt
Discover the World of German Gemstones at the Edelstein Erlebniswelt in Idar-Oberstein.The exhibition also serves as the Gottlieb (Gold and Jewellery) Factory Outlet.
- Ferropolis
- Tourist Organisations (2)
- Rhineland-Pfalz Tour...
- Thuringia Tourism
Thuringia Tourism
- Tourist Routes & Regions (5)
- Deutsche Weinstraße
Looks very interesting but sadly nothing for the non-German speaker. Maybe they want to keep it to themselves. - Fichtelgebirge
The Fichtelgebirge (literally the 'Spruce Mountains' is in northeastern Bavaria where it extends from the valley of the Red Main River to the Czech border, with a few foothills extending into the Czech Republic. It runs onto the Ore Mountains to the north east and the Bohemian Forest to the south east. - Mittelrhein
The Mittelrhein Region. One of those meaningless sites which purport to represent a region, but in reality only reflect the existence of some lobby group or other. - Deutsche Fachwerkstr...
- Deusche Edelsteinstr...
- Deutsche Weinstraße
- Town, Cities, Communities (97)
- Göppingen
Göppingen, in the heart of Baden-Württemberg - Deidesheim
What did Ronald Reagan actually eat on his visit to Deidesheim? Did Queen Elisabeth relish the stuffed pig’s stomach? Questions that admittedly put Deidesheim’s most famous cook on the spot a bit. In fact, he has indeed cooked for the Queen, despite the fact that she did not have enough time for a visit to Deidesheim. She was, however, still able to enjoy the delightful meal as it was prepared for her on the train. - Bad Nauheim
Hessian town close to Frankfurt, well known as the ülace where from 1958 to 1960, Elvis Presley had his “European home“ - Kiel
- Rostock
- Koblenz
- Ludwigshafen
- Kassel
- Coburg
Home to one of the largest existing fortification complexes, which dates from the 13th Century and houses excellent art collections from Cranach, Holbein and Dürer. - Braunschweig (Brunsw...
- Fürth
- Klüsserath
Klüsserath, at the confluence of the Salm and the Mosel - Hohenberg an der Eger
- Norderstedt
Schleswig-Holstein´s fifth largest city. - St. Goar
- Eisenach
Also known as Wartburg City. The Wartburg Castle is a UNESCO World Heritage site. - Quedlinburg
Quedlinburg, a UNESCO World Heritage Site - Wittenberg
- Meißen
There's more to Meißen than just porcelain ! - Görlitz
- Freiberg
Freiberg - a barrier free website as long as you speak German. - Baden-Baden
- Potsdam
- Oberhausen
- Moers
- Wesel
Wesel, a twon in the Niederrhein region, former member of the Hanseatic League - Würzburg
- Mühlheim Ruhr
- Pforzheim
ven in the Middle Ages, Pforzheim was one of the most important cities of the country - until 1565 it was the residence of the Margraves of Baden. But it was the foundation of a manufactory for the production of watches and bijouterie in 1767 that made the city on the rivers Enz, Nagold and Würm the internationally renowned "City of Gold". - Krefeld
Once famous as a lace producing centre. It's just a little that this modern, multi-cultural society doesn't offer any alternative languages - even on its tourism pages. - Bielefeld
- Detmold
- Aachen
- Regensburg
- Xanten
- Paderborn
Situated at the heart of Germany, midway between the Northern Lowlands and the mountainous central region, the charming city of Paderborn is full of many diverse and delightful attractions. - Karl-Marx-Stadt
See Chemnitz - Hannover
- Saarlouis
Founded by the French "Sun King" Louis XIV and built according to plans drawn up by Vauban, the fortified town of Saarlouis today is a successful symbiosis of tradition and modernity, technology and innovation. - Ludwigsburg
The city of Ludwigsburg is the county seat of local government and has about 85,000 inhabitants spread over seven suburbs. Ludwigsburg is one of the most prosperous economic centres in the state. The greatest and best-preserved baroque palace in Germany is also situatet in Ludwigsburg. The city is said to be the cradle of Swabian poetry and in the past the kings of Württemberg resided there. - Friedrichshafen
- Halle
Halle is the largest city in state of Sachsen-Anhalt with approximately 240 000 inhabitants and an administrative area of 135 km². The city lies on the banks of the river Saale. - Jena
- Gera
- Karlsruhe
- Ingolstadt
- Chemnitz
Chemnitz, more than 800 years old, is situated in the heart of Saxony. The city is the third-largest in the new Federal States with a population of approx. 245,000. More than 10,000 young people study at the University of Technology Chemnitz. - Magdeburg
- Wolfenbüttel
- Celle
A historical garrison town - Münster
Visiting Münster is fun - for children as much as for adults, culture enthusiasts as well as friends of nature. All of them will find unparalleled recreational offerings throughout the city. The Münster Information is available to assist you getting your bearings while you visit Münster. - Viersen
- Dortmund
- Mönchengladbach
- Wiesbaden
The capital of the state of Hessen. - Kaiserslautern
- Bernkastel-Kues
- Zweibrücken
- Saarbrücken
Saarbrücken, located right on the German-French border, is the state capital of Germany's smallest state, Saarland. - Konz
Konz, at the confluence of the Saar and the Mosel. - Zeltingen-Rachtig
A twin village in the Mosel Valley between Bernkastel-Kues and Traben-Trarbach, comprising Zeltingen and Rachtig, of which it's fair to say that "never the twain shall meet". Renowned for the vineyard sites "Zeltinger Sonnenuhr" and "Zeltinger Himmelreich" - Annweiler
Annweiler am Trifels. The Reischburg Trifels is the site where Richard the Lionheart was incarcerated by Henry V of Austria. It really is a shame that site offers nothing to non-German speakers as it's a very pleasant visual presentation. - Hamburg
- Stuttgart
- Piesport
- Nürnberg (Nuremberg)
- Meiningen
- Memmingen
- Mannheim
- Oldenburg
- Essen
- Moedlareuth
Like Berlin, Mödlareuth, a small village on the Bavarian-Thuringian border, symbolises the division of Germany before 1989. The village was simply divided by a 700 meter long concrete wall but there was no cross-over or checkpoint. Described by the American military as "Little Berlin", the town today is a living museum where the original wall is still to be seen. - Bamberg
Once the Seat of Bishops and Emperors this over 1000 year old city belongs to the World Heritage sites. - Trier
Germany's oldest city, once capital of Roman Gaul. - Selb
- Bayreuth
Bayreuth is home to the annual Richard Wagner Festival. The largest city in Upper Franconia is also a modern university and conference town, has a strong economy and is well on its way to becoming the high-tech centre of the region. - Weimar
Weimar - European City of Culture - Andernach.Net
Andernach - Info for visitors. The introductory text in English seems to indicate a desire to save full stops. Unnusual, but no more so than the "Mission Statement", which is simply a description of the site's function. At least they've gone to the trouble to provide some information. - Ahrweiler
The Ahrweiler District Authority. - Wittlich
Wittlich is the administrative capital of the district Bernkastel-Wittlich in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. It serves 56 municipalities in the Eifel and Moselle area making up a population of roughly 64,000. Wittlich itself is a town of approx. 18,000 inhabitants. It is the largest between Trier and Koblenz and the fourth largest between the state capital Mainz and the Belgian border. - Sonderhausen
- Mainz
Vitality, friendliness and an impressve history give Mainz, the capital of "Rheinland-Pfalz" on the banks of the Rhine, its unique charm and atmosphere. Experience the diversity of Mainz and put together your individual stay! - Darmstadt - City of ...
Darmstadt is not one of Germany's largest cities but it shows well in various rankings in Germany and Europe. Its sustainable mix of branches in the economy is based on the presence of high-class research and development institutions that is unparalleled – and that attracts people from all over the world. Diverse cultural activities are complemented by numerous sports facilities that are utilized for both competitive and popular sports. All this is rounded off by the charming environment of a beautiful landscape with the Odenwald mountain region, the wine-growing area along the Bergstraße and proximity to the rivers Rhine, Main, and Neckar. The city has a favourable location in the centre of Europe: it's not even half an hour away from the Rhine-Main International Airport, and only a few minutes from major European motorways and important public transport connections. - Schwerin
- Heidelberg
Heidelberg: a world-famous city and perennial tourist favourite with a justified international and national reputation as on of Germany's top tourist destinations. The city's urban development, its university life, many fine restaurants, shopping opportunities, cultural offerings and wide variety of annual events all contribute to the worldwide popularity of the city which even Goethe felt had something "quite ideal". It is the blend of different, thoroughly contrasting characteristics that harmonise to make Heidelberg a fascinating and unique place. The charm of this interplay has inspired artists, stimulated scientists and is an unforgettable experience for all visitors to the city. - Freiburg
Freiburg has a lot to offer-no matter whether you are interested in a stroll in the historic old town to learn about the culture and history of the city, whether you would like to spend some time in one of the many cafes and cosy pubs, or whether you would like to indulge in Badisch cuisine and hospitality. - Erfurt
Martin Luther, the great Reformer, once declared that Erfurt is "in the ideal location, the perfect place for a city". - Augsburg
Founded in 15 B.C. by the Romans at the confluence of the rivers Lech and Wertach, Augsburg, along with Trier and Kempten, is one of Germany’s three oldest cities. Particularly during the Renaissance, Rococo and Industrial eras, Augsburg played a leading role Europe-wide; today it is the third-largest city in the state of Bavaria. Famous sons of the city include the business magnate Jakob Fugger, the composer Leopold Mozart and the writer Bertolt Brecht. - Osnabrück
The city of peace, Osnabrück, is the third largest city in Lower Saxony with 164,000 inhabitants. It is the only German city which is situated in a national park –the ‘UNESCO Geo park TERRA.vita’, which includes the Teutoburg Forest and the ‘Wiehengebirge’. Osnabrück is a university and diocesan town and the German Foundation for the Environment and the German Foundation for Peace Research are based here. Because Osnabrück is the city of the Peace of Westphalia and the home town to painter Felix Nussbaum and writer Erich Maria Remarque, it has committed itself to the idea of peace. Osnabrück is the cultural centre of the western part of Lower Saxony and the vital centre of an economic region with around 780,000 inhabitants, which includes not only Lower Saxony but also parts of North Rhine-Westphalia. - Bad Kreuznach
- Düsseldorf
- Thalfang
- Trittenheim
- Morbach
- Neumagen-Dhron
- Neumagen-Dhron (VG)
- Manderscheid
- Göppingen
- Travel & Transport (6)
- Busworld
- Bus and Coach Travel
Website of the International Road Transport Union promoting the benefits of bus and coach travel. - International Road T...
- RDA
The Network for Group Travel - German Railways
- Green Zones
Environmental badge for green zones in Germany also for obligatory for visitors. Purchase your badge prior to your visit to Germany!
- Wine Regions (3)
- WTG Recommendations (5)
- Café Berner in Göp...
According to Mike Innes, Café Berner makes the best Black Forest Gateau in the world. That sounds like a reommendation. - Killepitsch
A first class herb liqueur made in Düsseldorf - Café
Excellent Products and Excellent Service. This business gets our unqualified recommendation. - Clever Music
Jan Clever and friends take the pain out of the organisation of your musical promotion. Don't delay, call today. - Monty D. Bürkle
A great musical performer for your next event. Highly recommended !!
- Café Berner in Göp...
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