Rheinpromenade Rees - Vor dem Rheintor 5
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based on 8 reviews
Contact Rheinpromenade Rees
Address : | Vor dem Rheintor 5, 46459 Rees, Germany |
Phone : | 📞 +98 |
Postal code : | 46459 |
Website : | https://www.stadt-rees.de/tourismus-freizeit/rhein/rheinpromenade/ |
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City : | Rees |
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Torsten Müller on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Zur Rheinpromenade in Rees lohnt sich ein Ausflug jederzeit. Viele Sitzgelegenheiten sind vorhanden. Auch gibt es diverse Cafes und Restaurants mit direktem Blick auf den Rhein. Alles ist sauber und gepflegt.
A trip to the Rhine promenade in Rees is always worthwhile. Plenty of seating is available. There are also various cafes and restaurants with a direct view of the Rhine. Everything is clean and well maintained.
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Helmut Best on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Eine sehr gepflegte Stadt. Auch gibt es Demos von Künstlern und einige Geschichten und Mythen. Die Promenade selbst, beginnt in der Natur und endet dort. Ich fand es Klasse dort. Zwei Kaffees mit Terrasse und Blick auf den Rhein, halbes auch.
A very well-kept city. There are also demos of artists and some stories and myths. The promenade itself begins and ends in nature. I thought it was great there. Two coffees with a terrace and a view of the Rhine, half too.
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Michael Dicks on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Die Rheinpromenade in Rees ist ein echtes Highlight. Nachdem man einen kostenlosen Parkplatz am Schulzentrum am Westring gefunden hat, erreicht man die Rheinpromenade nach wenigen Schritten. Der Weg ist gepflastert und breit. Es gibt viele Sitzmöglichkeiten zum Ausruhen und Verweilen. Bei schönem Wetter sitzt man in strahlendem Sonnenschein. In der Nähe des Fähranlegers sind auch zwei sehr schöne Terrassen- Cafés bzw. Restaurants mit grandioser Aussicht auf den Rhein. Die Promenade verläuft ca. 700 Meter, teils auf alten Wallanlagen immer am Fluss entlang. Den Abschluss bildet ein Skulpturen- Garten. Radfahrer:innen könne die Tour über die Deiche durch sehr reizvolle Flusslandschaften fortsetzen. Der Ausflug ist insgesamt sehr lohnenswert.
The Rhine promenade in Rees is a real highlight. After finding a free parking space at the school center on the Westring, you can reach the Rhine promenade in just a few steps. The path is paved and wide. There are many places to sit and relax. When the weather is nice, you sit in bright sunshine. Near the ferry terminal there are also two very nice terrace cafés and restaurants with a magnificent view of the Rhine. The promenade runs about 700 meters, partly on old ramparts, always along the river. A sculpture garden forms the conclusion. Cyclists can continue the tour over the dykes through very attractive river landscapes. Overall, the trip is very worthwhile.
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G. Klein on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Hier gibt es einiges zu sehen, alles ist sehr gepflegt. Die Rheinpromenade ist auf jedenfalls eine Reise wert. Leider war es heute extrem nebelig.
There is a lot to see here, everything is very well maintained. The Rhine promenade is definitely worth a trip. Unfortunately it was extremely foggy today.
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Peeden P on Google
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Anna Bettray-Paraskevopoulos on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ It can get pretty crowded on the weekends especially when the weather is nice. Bicyclist must walk on Sundays and are not allowed to ride. In the summer months there is a little ferry boat taking people and bicycles (no cars) across the Rhine. On the other side is a cute little Cafe in a farmhouse' backyard. They serve coffee and home made cake.
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Freddy from “Freddy from Frome” Frome on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Rees is a lovely little market 0town on the river Rhine near the Dutch boarder. Cycling is wonderful as there are plenty of very scenic bike routes; there is even a little bike ferry that takes you across the Rhine from where there are many places to visit. Xanten an old Roman settlement, Kleve, where Anna of Cleve came from and the famous Swan Castle (Schwanenburg). You can visit lakes to swim, good restaurants, pizza places, coffee and ice cream places. Plenty of good hotels or private accommodation. Well worth a visit, best bring or hire a bike
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Chris Paraskevopoulos on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ The Rhine promenade in Rees is quite nice.
It's a nice long walk along the Rhine obviously, with various things to see along the way.
There's historical signs everywhere to let you know what everything is as well.
It's well maintained and nice and clean. There's even updated seating and lighting as well.
In addition, there are separate paths for pedestrians and bicyclists to make sure everyone is happy.
The only reason it's not 5 stars in my opinion is that there isn't really any snack/drink options along the way. It would be nice to have a hot coffee or hot chocolate or tea during the winter, and maybe ice cream or something similar in the summer months.
Additionally, it would be nice if the weeds to the water were all removed, so that people could literally walk right up to the water, like a small beach.
However, if you are in the area, i would definitely walk the length of the promenade. It's worth it, even as is.
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