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Ringhotel Bargenturm Awaits You Downtown ou. y for care we Because Private. Personal. Bargenturm Bargenturm ★★★★ Ringhotel LÜNEBURG Lands Heath Lueneburg Bargenturm Ringhotel ★★★★ The historic salt-mining town of Lueneburg is the “capital” of the beautiful 2 event and conference rooms for 10 to 30 participants. Lueneburg Heath Lands, and thus an ideal starting point for both business and pleasure travelers. Your Ringhotel Bargenturm awaits you downtown. 40 rooms in total, including 10 single, 26 double rooms and 4 suites. Our establishment provides an ideal venue for your family festivities. 20 non-smoking rooms. Comfortable, modern and bright rooms. Marble bathrooms with bathtub or shower and WC, TV, telephone, W-Lan, desk, minibar (24-hour beverage service on order). Lift. Bicycle tour through the lovely Lueneburg surroundings, hiking to the Garage parking spaces (€ 7.50/day). Large, public parking lot, free of charge Lueneburg Kalkberg hill with its wonderful panoramic view. Lueneburg for cars and coaches (150 m). brine thermal baths. “Salue” (5 min. walk): indoor pool, wave pool, brine kinesthetic pool, spa bath department, large wellness area. Close by: bowling, spa park with salt works, jogging paths, multiple golf courses. “Salzkorn” restaurant seats 60, bar seats 16, terrace seats 25 and smoking lounge seats 10. Courtyard, shielded terrace. Regional, seasonal and Unesco Site: Bremen, Roland and city hall (135 km) • excursions to specialty cuisine. The restaurant is open daily from 6 pm. Wilseder Berg in the Lueneburg Heath Lands and to the Hundertwasser railway station in nearby Uelzen • visit the Walsrode bird park • visit the Wellness area: use of sauna, steam bath and relaxation room included in Scharnebeck ship hoist • excursion to the Heidepark Soltau featuring the price of your stay. Beauty and cosmetic applications with partnering Europe’s largest wooden rollercoaster • driver safety training/kart riding external providers at special rates. at the ADAC traffi c safety center My “Culture and Pleasure” “Wellness Light – allow us to pamper you” Our “Champagne Dreams” package includes the following: Our “Ringhotel Bestseller” package includes the following: • 2 nights’ accommodation in an elegant room • 2 nights’ accommodation in your chosen category • 2 × buffet breakfast • 2 × buffet breakfast • 1 dinner (3-course) • 1 dinner (3-course) • 1 Candlelight dinner (4-course) • 1 all-day admission to the “Salue” Wellness baths (Lueneburg brine thermal baths) • 1 cocktail voucher • 1 voucher for a guided tour of the city or admission to the salt museum Package rate per person • 1 Lueneburg gift in a double room from € 129.00 in a single room from € 159.00 And a sparkling treat from Ruinart – the most traditional makers of fi ne champagne. Extra nights upon request. Package rate per person in a double room € 189.00 No single room surcharge! Extra nights upon request. Anyone can score points – rather collect rings! Additional packages on request. Package rates (Status 2010) could depend on room type, season and trade fair periods. All rates for hotel services include statutory VAT. We reserve the right to amend the rates at any time. More info from the Ringhotel Service Center The pictures used are examples only and may not depict all room categories and furnishings. Tel. +49 (0) 89-45 87 03-0 · www.ringhotels.com Hennstedt kamp Ahrensbök Timmendorfer Boltenhagen 77 105 Rickling E47 Strand Railway Station: Hohenlockstedt Bad 63 Segeberg Ratekau Travemünde Klütz sterl 206 Kellinghusen Wahlstedt 75 Wismar Lueneburg (1.5 km) Itzehoe Bad Schwartau Dassow- Greves- Bad Holm mühlenGrevesmhlenE22 Neu A21 Stockelsdorf 105 Bramstedt A7 432 LÜBECK Bad Schönberg Krempe Bokel Kaltenkirchen A20 106 192 Wa urg Oldesloe 2a Horst Henstedt- 56 Lbeck 104 Airport: 19 Itzstedt 2b Rehna Bad Kleinen Glückstadt A23 Barmstedt Ulzburg B Bargteheide A1 208 208 Schweriner Hamburg- Quickborn 207 See Elmshorn 43 Ster Norderstedt Gadebusch Fuhlsbuettel (60 km) n Uetersen Todendorf Ahrensburg Ratzeburg 104 Pinneberg Ahrensburg Lütjensee Mölln Hannover- Stade Hetlingen SCHWERIN Schenefeld 434 HAMBURG 321 Criv Langenhagen (80 km) 431 A24 Zarrentin Wedel A14 Jork Altona Glinde 8b Schwarzenbek Wittenburg 106 20 Horneburg Reinbek E26 Buxtehude 32 A25 92 195 19 E22 209 Büchen rsefeld Neu Wulmstorf Harburg Seevetal E26 Hagenow MaschenGeesthacht Lauenburg/ Rosengarten 5 Elbe Stelle 404 Neustadt 12 Winsen Boizenburg/ 5 Glewe Buchholz (Luhe) Elbe Ludwigslust nven i.d.Nordheide 29 Grabow Bleckede Neuhaus Lübtheen E22 Tostedt A7Lneburg (Elbe) Eldena A1 Sittensen Hanstedt Lüneburg Handeloh 191 75 Directions: Lüneburger Dahlenburg Elbe 195 Ringhotel Bargenturm Undeloh Dömitz heeßel Schnever- Bienenbüttel 216 From the south: A 7 Hanover – Hamburg, exit ★★★★ dingen Lenzen Dannenberg (Elbe) P Rotenburg 209 Amelinghausen BadBad Bevensen Soltau-Ost, B 209 toward Lueneburg, follow blue (Wümme) 3 80 Bevensen Bispingen 248 Schnackenburg 195 Vor der Suelze 2 Neuenkirchen E45 4 191 Heide 493 hotel-tourist route. 440 Lüchow Gaitow Munster 493 D-21335 Lueneburg selhövede Uelzen (Wendland) Soltau 71 Wustrow From the north: A 250, exit Lueneburg-Nord, Wietzen- (Wendland) 71 Telephone +49 (0) 41 31-7 29-0 dorf A39 follow blue hotel-tourist route. 27 Dorfmark Faßberg E34 Bergen Walsrode Arendsee Fax +49 (0) 41 31-7 29-49 9 Fallingbostel (Dumme) 190 A1 From north and south: A 1, A 250, exit en Unterlüß Salzwedel 209 Hermanns- Bodenteich [email protected] Bergen burg Lueneburg-Nord then continue as described 191 Eschede Hankensbüttel 248 above. www.Lueneburg.ringhotels.com Hodenhagen A7 244 Wittingen Alt ... because we care for you! The Ringhotel Bargenturm is situated amidst glorious churches and historic lanes. Enjoy our warm hospitality from the very fi rst moment of your arrival. Experience our elegant, light-fi lled rooms. Feel right at home in our Salzkorn restaurant and cosy hotel bar. Savour the pleasure of local culinary specialties – also served outdoors in the courtyard and on our shielded terrace, when the weather is fi ne. We provide a modern, stylish setting for conferences, meetings and family festivities. At your disposal is a comfortable, sophisticated meeting room as well as a lovely event room with its own foyer and atrium. Our small team looks forward to welcoming and pampering you! Your hosts: Eva Kowalzik & Mandy Schwebke Almost all of Lueneburg’s popular points of interest Cocktails and more await you in our cosy hotel bar. are within easy walking distance from the hotel. Happy hour daily from 4 to 6 pm. Join us and bring Stroll through romantic alleys with unique shopping your eventful day to a pleasurable close. opportunities and a richly varied gastronomic landscape. Hospitality, service and quality are our highest dictum. Sample our fresh, creative cuisine with its inspired use of aroma, scent and spice..
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