Arnold von Harff (1471 in Castell Harff, Bedburg - January 1505) was a German traveler from the 15th century, from Köln.
One of its main attractions is Moyland Castle (Schloss), which belongs to a very well known family in Germany.
There have been plans to the replace the RB 38 service by a new Rhine-Ruhr S-Bahn line S 18 from Horrem via Bedburg to Düsseldorf, which would involve electrifying the Düren–Neuss railway through Grevenbroich station, although this plan is not currently being pursued.
Sights include the historic town centers of Cleves and Xanten, as well as the latter town's Roman archeological museum, the castle "Schloss Moyland" in Bedburg-Hau or the Catholic pilgrimage town of Kevelaer.
It is located to the south of Grevenbroich, and it borders the municipalities of Rommerskirchen and Bedburg.
Stumpp was born at the village of Epprath near the country-town of Bedburg in the Electorate of Cologne.
Bedburg | Bedburg-Hau |
In front of the station, there is a bus station with six platforms served by VRS bus routes towards Bergheim, Bedburg, Elsdorf, Erftstadt, Frechen, Hücheln, Hürth, Kerpen, Königshoven and Sindorf.
The U.S. metal band Macabre recorded a song about Peter Stumpp, titled "The Werewolf of Bedburg"; it can be found on the Murder Metal album.