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Hotel Bertram
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The spacious twin room offers a private entrance, a seating area, as well as a private bathroom featuring a bath and a s…
This twin room is consisted of of a TV with cable channels and a private bathroom. The unit has 2 beds.
The single room features a private entrance, a wardrobe, heating, as well as a TV with cable channels. The unit has 1 be…
T2 · Official booking system. Actual features may vary.
Restaurants nearby
- Olde Marckt★ Michelin Olde Marckt, which has been run by the Stoverink family since 1998, has been given a stylish makeover. Albert, the father, ensures seamless service, personally guiding diners through the tempting wine list, which features French, German and Austrian labels (be sure to request a visit to the wine cellar after dessert!). Son Bram has returned to Aalten to take charge of the kitchen, reverently preserving the classics of the house, such as dishes featuring eel, asparagus, and game shot by his father, Albert.But this chef is more versatile than that. His sophisticated cuisine with its subtle cosmo3.1km
- LEV by MikeBib LEV now occupies the first floor of a historical bathhouse, from where diners can enjoy panoramic views of a natural pond and the cosy charm of a modern brasserie. Mike Vrijdag's culinary concept is a hit: the menu features an extensive selection of small plates ranging from comfort food to cutting-edge creations. This chef's technical skills and playful spirit ensure a dining experience that is always engaging. Take, for instance, his freshly caught sea bass tartare combined with tangy pickled cucumber, soy gel, and a wasabi sorbet providing subtly sweet and spicy kick. A symphony of flavours7.5km
- Am Kring - Büschker's StubenBib Set in a small village near Vreden, this well-kept establishment right next to the church has maintained its distinctive regional character. The menu takes its cue from the seasons and features dishes such as beef fillet with fregola sarda, carrots and rosemary jus, or salmon with Riesling-braised cabbage and boiled potatoes, as well as classics such as Münsterländer Zwiebelfleisch (slow-cooked beef with onions). Service is friendly and professional. For overnight stays, the Hotel Am Kring provides neatly appointed guestrooms. Breakfast is served at your table rather than as a buffet.19.4km
- Orangerie De Pol Diners feel at one with the surrounding nature in this light-filled wood-framed orangery. In this unique setting, your charming hostess Marjolein and chef Mark express their love for Achterhoek. Outstanding locally sourced ingredients, fresh picks from their own kitchen garden and intense sauces are showcased in a surprise menu that is very much in step with the times. This regional bounty is enhanced by international nuances. A case in point is the kingfish, marinated in rhubarb broth, paired with a silken yuzu sorbet and an aromatic tomato and soy vinaigrette – a dish that speaks volumes abo19.6km
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