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Chistmas Short Breaks 2008
 
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Dragons International - School Coach Trips throughout Europe
 
 
   
   

GERMANY - RHINE VALLEY - INTRODUCTION

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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Popular Attractions

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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 to have been 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
 
 

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