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Schloss Ahrenthal Schloss Ahrenthal the old chapel converted into a warm lounge full of history. To add to its homes in France, Switzerland, Spain, Italy, and Belgium, Châteauform’ continues your tour of Europe with its very first home in Germany: the Ahrenthal castle, located between Cologne and Frankfurt. 64 rooms 15 meeting rooms Conference venue map My advisor : +44 203 865 37 07 Printed from the website www.chateauform.com - All rights reserved 2015 - Info and photographs are not contractual The magic of meetings in the countryside Your host couple & Your Chef Joeke & Johan Christophe A mix of regional recipes and French cuisine. Seasonal After having travelled the world from Australia and dishes and always fresh food from the market to better Morocco to France, we are delighted to welcome you awaken the taste buds … at our home Schloss Ahrenthal. Nestled in a picturesque wooded landscape between the river Rhine and the Ahr valley, far from the daily hustle and bustle, you will find a peaceful refuge where you can breathe deeply and find time for the truly important things. Our team attends to your every need in a harmonious and homely atmosphere. My advisor : +44 203 865 37 07 Printed from the website www.chateauform.com - All rights reserved 2015 - Info and photographs are not contractual All is totally inclusive worry-free ... All your stay: All for your leisure: outdoor activities Daytime, evening and overnight stay • Your 3 daily Jogging • mountain biking • Nordic walking • meals • Wines and mineral water available for lunch walking in the forest • horseback riding and dinner • The breaks with home-made snacks • Unlimited refreshments, tea, coffee, hot chocolate … • Aperitifs & liqueurs • Open bar All for your leisure: indoor activities All your equipment: American billiard • baby-foot • Board games • Library • video games • Cooking workshop if your LCD projector • Interactive multi-touch boards • group enjoys the venue exclusivity Whiteboards and flipcharts • Video conferencing facilities • Multi-language Computer in each meeting All to facilitate the meeting: room • PA system & microphone • “Business corner” with computer, printers, fax, photocopies and scanner Paper-boards • Metaplan board and case • stationery avalaible • WiFi network • Phone calls … and a kit • notepads • post it • pencils technical assistance for the AV equipment All your Meeting Rooms: Main meeting room • Syndicate rooms • Board rooms Prices • informal spaces • Welcome panels • custom Views Your all inclusive package of : From 285 € to 315 € (HT), All for your organisation: according to the season Your “nanny” for the logistics of your stay and your event organisation • for planning your activities • scheduling travel to and from the house • arranging your meeting rooms • and meeting with our partners for your team building activities My advisor : +44 203 865 37 07 Printed from the website www.chateauform.com - All rights reserved 2015 - Info and photographs are not contractual Focus on ... meeting rooms Meeting rooms floorplans My advisor : +44 203 865 37 07 Printed from the website www.chateauform.com - All rights reserved 2015 - Info and photographs are not contractual Focus on ... accesses By car 40 mins from Cologne/Bonn Airport Schloss Ahrenthal By train Address 30 minutes from Bonn station Schloss Ahrenthal Sinzig train station - 6 min away 53489 Sinzig By plane 40 minutes from Köln/Bonn Airport 70 minutes from Frankfurt airport Download the map My advisor : +44 203 865 37 07 Printed from the website www.chateauform.com - All rights reserved 2015 - Info and photographs are not contractual.
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