Vallendar
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Vallendar is a small town in Rhineland-Palatinate (Rheinland-Pfalz) region of Germany, with about 5.000 inhabitants.Understand
The town sits on the right bank of the Rhine with hills of the Westerwald rising to the east.
In the town is the WHU-Otto Beisheim, a private business school which only has about 500 students; the PTHV theological college; and is the location of the catholic Apostolic Movement of Schoenstatt.
In the town is the WHU-Otto Beisheim, a private business school which only has about 500 students; the PTHV theological college; and is the location of the catholic Apostolic Movement of Schoenstatt.
Get in
On the B42 between Koblenz and Bendorf
The rail station is on the East Rhine Railway with connections to Cologne and Wiesbaden/Frankfurt
The rail station is on the East Rhine Railway with connections to Cologne and Wiesbaden/Frankfurt
See
- The town as a pedestrianised shopping area containing a number of timber framed houses.
Kaiser-Friedrich-TurmA 25m high steel observation tower built in 1899
Do
- The Rheinsteig goes through the town.
Eat
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phone: +49 261 61162address: Rathausplatz 12
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phone: +49 261 60572Excellent food and drink with a view into the Rhine valley.
Drink
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Korova-Bar
address: Hellenstraße 43is the traditional meeting point of Germany's elite business students.
Sleep
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phone: +49 261 66046address: Rheinstraße 31
Go next
- At the river front is the bridge to Niederwerth, the only river island village in Germany.
- Koblenz
- Bendorf
- Neuwied