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Ardennen und das Tal der Our
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From Maastricht to the mouth of the Our in the Sauer near Wallendorf, through the Ardennes.
The Ardennes (also Ardennes Forest, from Celtic Arduenna ´highlands´) are the western part of the Rhenish Slate Mountains.
The extensive forest mountain range associated with the Eifel extends largely over the south-east of the Belgian region of Wallonia, to a lesser extent also over the national territories of Luxembourg (Ösling) and France (Ardennes department). Rough mountains to the east and south, the Ardennes flatten out gently to the west and north.
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54675 Wallendorf Sauertalstraße
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Things to see in the area
Camping Sauer-Our
Accepts BestDeal is usable 8 April - 1 November [ click for more information ]
Camping du Rivage
The campsite happily accept almost any camping cards is open 17 April - 1 October [ click for more information ]
Bigelbaacher Kierfecht
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Camping de la Sure
Reisdorf Camping La Sure open April - 30 September [ click for more information ]
SVR Camping de la Rivière
The campsite is located directly on the sour is open 15 February - 7 November [ click for more information ]
Wanderparkplatz
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Kinderspielplatz
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Schloss Kewenig
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Schloss Kewenig
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Friedhof
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TouristInfo
Open Mon to Fri from 8.00-12.00. [ click for more information ]
Rundwanderung bei Beaufort
Circular hiking trail B7 from the Beaufort campsite, past interesting rock formations, through narrow valleys and open fields. [ click for more information ]
Tränenlay
On the German side of the Sauer, directly on the road from Bollendorf to Wallendorf, diagonally opposite the Dillinger Bridge, there is a sintered limestone grotto that is well worth seeing. [ click for more information ]
Chateau Beaufort
Documentary mentions from 1192 show that Walter von Wiltz was the first lord of the castle. [ click for more information ]