Sitting on the border of the Netherlands is little Ahaus. Broaching on protected marshes and wetlands, it combines active and passive vacations. You can stay in a hotel in Ahaus with plans to hike or bike. You can also remain several days in Ahaus hotels to explore the local attractions. EasyToBook.com will guide you in choosing the right accommodation, including family-run cheap Ahaus hotels. Then, you can go off and explore the moors or visit the Church of St. Mary.
There are many examples of delicate works of art in Ahaus. St. George’s Fountain sprouts water while, at the top, St. George subdues the dragon. There are also two sandstone figures by J. Mauritz Gröninger at the Baroque water palace. The architect for the palace was Ambrose Johnstone, but modernization took place under the supervision of Johann Conrad Schlaun. Climb the garden stairs or tour the gardens. Afterwards, visit the model of 19th century Ahaus in the Town Hall Square. Do not forget to go to see the Wicker Mill. It dates from 1835. This octagonal Dutch structure rises 3-floors. It has diverse exhibitions and displays handicrafts. End your visit by viewing the Villa Van Delden. This late 19th century Ahaus townhouse is a neo-Classical treasure. Take time to wander the colorful garden and nature park.