Two cafes in Neanderland
Two cafes in Neanderland show how different cafes are. They were both good! But the “Café Experience” couldn't have been more different. We visited these two cafes.
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Two cafes in Neanderland show how different cafes are. They were both good! But the “Café Experience” couldn't have been more different. We visited these two cafes.
The Gräfliche Park Bad Driburg belongs to the family of the Counts of Oeynhausen-Sierstorpff, who also own the hotel resort with its wellness and spa facilities. The garden is the main attraction of Bad Driburg. The landscape park is part of the European Garden Heritage Network.
I slide gently into the warmth of the moor. This envelops me like a pleasant cocoon. I hadn't imagined a peat pack like that. During our stay at the Gräflicher Park Grand Resort, we were allowed to test a moor pack.
Mr. Reuter proves to be a connoisseur of the meadow landscape. No wonder, since he has lived here for years and experiences the regular flooding of the meadows. Every year the Rhine floods the Urdenbacher Kämpe. Mr. Reuter shows them to us on a carriage ride.
The Gräflicher Park Grand Resort in Bad Driburg is a hotel that we recommend for everyone who likes to treat themselves to something special. Not only the facilities, but also the service, good food and the surroundings ensure an exceptional experience.
You have to know it, otherwise you will pass it. If Monschau weren't one of the goals of our pleasure trip through North Rhine-Westphalia, we would never have found out that this beautiful place exists.
Where can you eat well in Neanderland? The answer to that is easy. In the Stemberg house in Velbert in North Rhine-Westphalia. The kitchen is award-winning. Sascha Stemberg, the head chef at Stemberg, cooked himself a Michelin star in 2013.