Interactive maps of hiking and biking routes around Monschau
1. You can zoom in/out using your mouse wheel, as well as move the map of Monschau with your mouse.2. This interactive map presents two modes: 'Biking Routes' and 'Hiking Routes'. Use the '+' button on the map to switch between them.
Railway and landscape maps of Monschau area
This Monschau map has two modes: 'Railway Network' and 'Landscape & Rural Map'. Use the '+' button on the map to navigate.City tours, excursions and tickets in Monschau and surroundings
Germany - moving around the country
The next, but not less important airports, are Dresden Cloche and Franz Josef Strauss in Munich. Huge liners of the world's most famous air companies land here. According to statistics, these two airports enjoy great success among tourists. Here, a constant flow of travelers is recorded both in the ski season and in the warm months. Budget tourists, as a rule, fly to Frankfurt-Hahn. It is situated in the west of Frankfurt, so it has a convenient traffic junction. The next major airport is Stuttgart, which is located in the city of the same name. Fans of beer festivals, as a rule, come to this air harbor and then go for solemn events. … OpenOverview of festivals and celebrations in Germany
The most famous holiday in Germany is Oktoberfest held in Bavaria in autumn. Oktoberfest is the largest and oldest beer festival in the world. It is organized by the Munich administration and traditionally takes place in Munich. Only local breweries are allowed to participate. They brew special sorts with 5-7% ABV. The first festival was held in honor of the silver wedding of the king and queen. It took place in the meadows near the center of Munich in 1810. The festival lasts about two weeks, until the first Sunday in October. Oktoberfest begins with a solemn festive procession of the owners of the tents of the Munich breweries, after which the first crane is set in the beer barrel. … OpenPhotogallery of Monschau sights
Our guide to Monschau
Monschau sightseeing
In 1795, the French were the rulers in the whole region of North Rhine-Westphalia. The invaders changed the town’s name from Monschau to Montjoie. During the French reign, the small town turned into an important center of the canton, which in its turn was a part of the Roer department. That being said, the French couldn’t keep their control over the region for a long time. Already in 1815, the territory … Open