Hillesheim - Café Sherlock
HillesheimCafé, small dishes and soups
Café, small dishes and soups
The "Beach Club" on the ground floor not only invites you to stay and eat light meals such as salads and burgers inside with its seats and surrounding counter, but also offers direct access to the hotel's own beach with a wonderful view of the water sports lake. The restaurant on the upper floor is the next highlight of the wooden building. The view of the lake from the huge panorama windows is unbeatable. The seats are already in great demand, and those who want to dine here should reserve in good time. Mainly regional, freshly prepared dishes are offered. When the sun is shining, the adjoining outdoor terrace is another attraction.
Our two vacation homes are each situated alone on a park-like hillside property with old trees and a stunning view of the Rursee. They have large terraces and were completely renovated and lovingly furnished in 2025.
A cosy holiday home with a large green area and greenhouse. Possibility to buy organic vegetables and (Turkish) barbecue days are offered on weekends as desired. For children there is a trampoline in the garden and a playground is nearby.
We offer fresh and regional cuisine in our rustic, modern restaurant. You can also find cakes and tarts from our own pastry shop. Our house and the cozy beer garden are located directly on the Maifeld cycle path on the old railway line.
The imposing castle dominates the image of Blankenheim. Finds indicate that a Roman fort previously stood here.
The exact construction and origination times of the Catholic Parish Church of St. Nicholas are not known. A first church is expected to be in 1330, and further buildings are expected to be in 1406 and 1519. The tower was built in 1772.
The Üdersdorfer Drees is located directly on the Lieserpfad - a source of refreshment along the way.
The Monschau Castle presumably originated at the beginning of the 13th century. In the middle of the 14th century, the complex was extended and enclosed by a mighty circular wall and embattlements. This nearly impregnable fortress of the powerful Jülich Counts was besieged with heavy artillery by Emperor Charles V in 1543 and was ultimately overtaken; the town was looted. The castle was only repaired to extend the fortifications of the lower castle.