How much does a holiday accommodation cost in the Ahr valley?
You can find holiday homes and apartments in the Ahr valley from 55 € per night.
Holiday apartment between the Rhine, Siebengebirge, and Ahr Valley - Your perfect starting point for outdoor activities of all kinds.
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On the 1st floor: (bedroom(single bed, double bed, double bed), bedroom(single bed, double bed, double bed))
Hot Water, Internet Access DSL, Vacuum Cleaner, Living room(Sofa, single sofa bed, TV, DVD player, radio)
On the 1st floor: (Living room(single sofa bed, TV(flatscreen, satellite), dining table(8 persons), seating area, netflix), Kitchen(hob(4 ring stoves, induction)
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Cheapest month:
February - Ø 132€/night
Most expensive month:
July - Ø 180€/night
Best chances for available stays:
February - 75% available
Lowest availability:
April - only 37% available
142€ for 25 Apr - 02 May
169€ Yearly average
50% for 25 Apr - 02 May
45% Yearly average
In the heart of the Ahr Valley, between vineyards and forests, lies the town of Bad Neuenahr. The architectural structures reflect the cultural diversity. Structures such as the historic city walls and gates echo a bygone era. Here, you encounter the glamorous imperial era, whose influence is visible in many streets and buildings and has lost none of its luster. The famous spa is characterized by a beautiful bathhouse, the charming cultural quarter, magnificent parks with old trees, and the Ahr river winding through the town. The place is particularly known for its world-famous Apollinaris spring, but the beautiful white patrician houses will also captivate you. The Ahr Valley is distinguished by its varied nature (perfect for hiking), its cultural preservation, hospitality, and viticulture. The Mediterranean climate and many hours of sunshine attract wine lovers, nature enthusiasts, gourmets, culture aficionados, and wellness enthusiasts every year. From your cozy holiday apartment or quiet holiday home, for example in Dernau, you can experience great highlights over 15 kilometers. Steep vineyards, a romantically meandering river, rugged rock formations, and medieval monasteries provide pleasant variety. The left side of the Ahr, which originates in the town center of Blankenheim in the Eifel, is dominated by vineyards that heat up during the warm months due to sunlight and soil conditions, becoming a breeding ground for grapes. The right side of the river landscape is adorned with forests that open up numerous hiking trails. In the Ahr Valley, everything comes together that travelers need for a restful and beautiful time. If you have booked an affordable residence or a domicile for a hiking holiday, the AhrSteig trail is just right for you. This trail spans about 100 kilometers from the source of the Ahr to its mouth. The challenging AhrSteig delights with a wealth of cultural treasures and natural monuments, as well as its natural diversity. A magnificent view of the picturesque Ahr Valley and beyond the Ahr heights quickly makes everyday worries fade away. Narrow rocky paths and gentle high plateaus stand opposite quiet meadow paths and idyllic forest trails, lively wine villages alternate with secluded high plateaus. Along the way, certified "Quality Hosts Hiking Germany" invite you to linger. Among the most famous hiking trails in Germany is the Red Wine Hiking Trail. Established in 1972, the trail runs through the steep slopes of the wine-growing area. The Eifel Association and the district administration have worked hand in hand to develop what is probably the most spectacular section of Germany's largest contiguous red wine region. The result is a hiking trail rich in culture, numerous wine tasting opportunities, and spectacular views. During a holiday in an apartment or a house in the Ahr Valley, you should not miss the Red Wine Hiking Trail.
The Ahr Valley is a multifaceted landscape and delights with vineyards, river floodplains, and steep slopes. For active visitors, the AhrSteig and the Red Wine Hiking Trail, as well as the Landskrone, are popular destinations. During a hike with or without a dog through romantic valleys, you can strengthen yourself at every corner with a sip of delicious Ahr wine. But wellness is also not neglected in the valley of the red grapes. The Ahr-Thermen in Bad Neuenahr are located in the historic spa district and offer bubbling thermal pools, thermal motion pools, freshwater pools, and four whirlpools for pure relaxation. On cool days, the magnificent sauna landscape with eight saunas and the large outdoor area invites you to relax and linger. Shopping fans will find their paradise in the medieval town of Bad Münstereifel. The enchanting town, surrounded by a city wall, houses a popular outlet center with numerous designer bargains in a historical setting. The Klangwelle Bonn was a music-accompanied light-water presentation that took place from 2005 to 2013 on Bonn's Münsterplatz. A successor event has been taking place in Bad Neuenahr-Ahrweiler since 2014. An unforgettable experience for young and old! In addition to the routes of the Ahr Cycle Path and the Red Wine Hiking Trail, many well-equipped houses and cozy holiday apartments are located, which are the ideal starting point for hiking and cycling, followed by the enjoyment of a wine.
A family-friendly holiday in a private home or apartment offers many advantages. You can cater for yourself independently of meal times and have plenty of space for playing and relaxing. Along the Ahr, there are exciting and interesting leisure activities for the whole family. For example, Lake Laach is the largest lake in Rhineland-Palatinate and one of the most popular lakes in this state. The surrounding lands and the lake are owned by Maria Laach Abbey. In the reed-covered, dense shores interspersed with water lilies, rare water birds find a home. With an area of 21 km² including its crater rim areas, Lake Laach is the largest nature reserve in the region. A crowd-puller for young and old is the former government bunker, behind whose atomic bomb-proof doors a museum is located. During a 1.5-hour government bunker tour at the documentation site, you embark on a journey back in time to the Cold War era between 1960 and the late 1980s. At the Nürburgring, you can follow in the footsteps of the greatest racers. Why not take a few laps on the go-kart track? The electric go-kart fleet provides emission-free racing action up close. As you can see, having fun in the Ahr Valley is easy. In the many holiday accommodations, both children and pets, especially dogs, are welcome guests.
The wineries in the Ahr red wine paradise offer top-quality wines that are also very popular internationally. Red grape varieties dominate the Ahr, especially Pinot Noir. But White and Gray Burgundy as well as Riesling are also harvested here. Particularly the next generation of winemakers, such as the Meyer-Näkel winery, combines innovation and tradition. You can convince yourself of the excellent results at many events and wine festivals. In the traditional Straußwirtschaften, you can experience the fascinating wine culture of the Ahr firsthand through delicious wine tastings. And what goes better with a good wine at a wine festival than delicious food? The cuisine of the Ahr is recognized far beyond the region. An Ahr Valley specialty is the bean soup "Köksjeszupp". Many locals also swear by a dough made from grated potatoes, bacon, and onions. The so-called Döppekooche is baked in a cast-iron mold like a cake. Or the Teertisch, a mashed potato mixed with bacon cubes and sauerkraut. If you want to treat your loved ones to a traditional dish during your holiday in your holiday apartment or private holiday home, you can get fresh regional products at one of the markets or in one of the numerous farm shops. How about a comfortable accommodation in Dernau directly at the winery, where you can enjoy your evening Ahr wine in the estate tavern?
Whether visiting historical sites, enjoying pure nature, having fun with leisure activities, or motorsports, boredom is never an option in an affordable holiday home or apartment in the Ahr Valley. At the Roemervilla Museum at Silberberg, you can explore the rooms of a manor house from the 2nd to 3rd century. Since 1993, this exceptionally well-preserved find of a Roman villa has been encased in an attractive museum building, thus protecting the ancient building substance. Thanks to the discovered building substance, you can experience the sophisticated Roman lifestyle and living culture. Burg Are is the heritage-protected ruin of a hilltop castle above the community of Altenahr, standing on the rocky heights of a mountain. The ancestral seat of the Counts of Are was built in the first half of the 12th century by Theoderich von Are. French, Romans, Celts, archbishops, counts, and Germans have passed through Ahrweiler. A medieval city wall with towers, moat, and gates from the 13th century is completely preserved. In the car-free old town, you can visit romantically dreamy half-timbered houses stress-free. Also worth seeing are the Blankartshof from 1680 and the Wolff House from 1621, a half-timbered building with a richly decorated bay window. On the market square, you encounter the old town hall (Late Rococo, 1778) and the first early Gothic hall church in the Rhineland, St. Laurentius. With an area of about 540 hectares, the Ahr wine region is the largest contiguous red wine-growing area in Germany. Perfect for wine lovers! Numerous larger and smaller wine villages line the Ahr from the source to the mouth. One of the most famous wine villages is the enchanting village of Mayschoß, located below the picturesque Saffenburg Castle. In addition to Mayschoß, smaller wine villages like Rech, Dernau, Marienthal, Walporzheim await your discovery. If you feel like a longer excursion, why not visit the numerous museums in and around Cologne? The selection is virtually unlimited.
The Ahr Valley stretches over 15 kilometers between Koblenz and Cologne and is easily accessible by both car and public transport. If you exit the A61 motorway at Bad Neuenahr-Ahrweiler via the cities of Aachen, Bonn, or Koblenz, you will enter a charming world on your way to your holiday apartment or house. The nearest airports are located in Cologne and Frankfurt Haan. Be a guest in one of Germany's most beautiful regions - whether for hiking or simply relaxing.
You can find holiday homes and apartments in the Ahr valley from 55 € per night.
Compared to other regions, vacation in Ahrweiler or Oberzissen is particularly cheap. You can rent a beautiful vacation apartment or holiday home here from 55 € per night.
For a successful stay in the Ahr valley, we recommend the vacation accommodations Villas Klapperich, Ferienwohnung am Springborn and Ferienwohnung am Teufelsloch.
Yes, in the Ahr valley there are 16 holiday homes and apartments where you can vacation with your dog. We recommend these vacation regions and places: Ahrweiler, Kottenborn and Arhütte.
Book vacation apartments & holiday homes directly with the landlord - best done at Ferienhausmiete.de. Here you pay no additional fees, just the pure rental price. A vacation rental from a private owner is ideal for families, couples or even holidays with dogs.