Europe's noblest river, winding its way through a variety of landscapes, is a great favourite with school groups. The beauty and rich history of this region never fail to astound. Fairy-tale castles, medieval villages and theme parks are all easily accessible from our wide choice of accommodation centres.

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  • Köln: cosmopolitan city, famous for its magnificent Gothic cathedral.
  • Bonn: university city and the birthplace of Ludwig van Beethoven.
  • Königswinter: take a ride on the Drachenfels funicular railway.
  • Bad Honnef: home of Konrad Adenauer, the first Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany.
  • Linz: historic old town with its famous castle
  • Maria Laach Abbey: a masterpiece of Romanesque architecture.
  • Remagen Bridge Peace Museum: the only bridge to be left intact at the end of the Second World War.
  • Koblenz: Stolzenfels Castle, Deutsches Eck and Ehrenbreitstein fortress
  • Castle Marksburg: the only hilltop castle on the Rhine never n destroyed.
  • Boppard: attractive town with splendid river promenade, famous for its chairlift ride to the “Vierseenblick”, the view of the four lakes.
  • Burg Maus: now a falconry centre offering eagle and falcon flying displays.
  • Lorelei Rock: steeped in legend and folklore
  • Rheinfels Castle: St. Goar, the most extensive castle ruins on the Rhine.
  • Bingen: with its unusual Mäuseturm, in the Rhine river.
  • Rüdesheim: lively town with the bustling Drosselgasse and amazing Siegfried’s Mechanical Music Museum.
PHANTASIALAND, situated in Brühl near Cologne in the heart of the Rhineland, is one of Europe’s top entertainment parks.

Six themed areas with worldwide unique attractions and internationally multi-awardwinning shows promise to be great fun and an educational experience for all your pupils. One of the top attractions is the inverted rollercoaster Black Mamba, which hurtles through ravines and waterfalls with twists, screws, loop the loops and hairraising drops. Another highlight is the headspinning Talocan, a suspended top-spin and the only ride of its kind in Europe to date.

Take your students on a day-journey round the globe from China, Mexico and Africa to Old Berlin. Not only do our themed lands shed light on far-flung cultures and ancient civilisations, but they also give your pupils a science lesson to remember, as the laws of physics play havoc with their senses on white-knuckle rides and attractions.
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Come and visit PHANTASIALAND this winter for an experience to remember!

Fun and adventure with all your favourite rides, brand-new shows and lots of bonus winter attractions. Lose yourself in a Winter Wonderland at Phantasialand. As well as the all-weather rides and attractions, you can look forward to a whole host of winter specials: a huge ice rink where you can practice your pirouettes, a toboggan run and much more besides.

Magical moments: You know that winter has arrived at Phantasialand when the entire park is lit up by thousands and thousands of lights, with the ice glittering and sparkling under the bright street lamps. It’s a truly unforgettable sight. The magic continues on stage with our sensational winter shows, which enthrall and enchant in equal measure.
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Opening times: During the winter, Phantasialand is open from 11am – 8pm. Opening dates are 25th-27th November plus Wednesdays- Sundays between 1st-23rd December 2011.

Phantasialand reserves the right to make alterations. Food & drink deals are available.


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