Herberg de Tramhalte lies in Roosteren, a typical village in the middle of Limburg. The hospitable owner is happy to take his time with guests. The hotel has a homely atmosphere, which is entirely in keeping with the hospitality so typical of the province of Limburg. The hotel rooms are fitted with a bath or shower, toilet and television.
Located next to the hotel is the characteristic traditional Dutch brown café 'De Oude Tramhalte', where guests can enjoy a daily special or various small dishes. A good draught beer is also available here. The hotel's location near the A2 motorway makes it very easy to reach, via exit 46. As such attractive cities such as Roermond, Geleen and Maastricht are also easily accessible by car. The nearby surroundings offer beautiful walking and cycling routes. The two interesting historic towns of Maaseik and Thorn are just a stone's throw away.
SurroundingsThe castles of 'Terborch' and 'Eyckholt' are both striking historic buildings in the hotel's direct vicinity. Nowadays, these castles house dining establishments. A true historic highlight is the small 'White Town' of Thorn. Here visitors can marvel at the town's unusual history. Between the 10th and 18th century, Thorn was the capital of a miniature kingdom under female rule, with its own administration of justice, miniature army and currency.
Food and DrinkIf you wish, you can have breakfast at Hotel-Restaurant de Roosterhoeve.Guests can enjoy a beer in the cosy traditional Dutch brown café, 'De Oude Tramhalte', next to the hotel. Villagers also enjoy coming here. The café offers a view of De Roosterborch Castle, which lies opposite the hotel. It is also possible to have dinner at Hotel-Restaurant de Roosterhoeve, which is 800 metres from the hotel. And you can take a seat on the outdoor terrace during nice days. The café is closed on Wednesdays.
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