Rudesheim Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Apr)
Rudesheim Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Apr)
Lying here is a great place to rest, and at the same time, the Viking fattening journey is in full swing.
Not only take your fat, but also eat and teach along the way, passing Koblenz, you start the Rdesheim classic coffee teaching, before running 10 kilometers a day, learned a lot of recipes.
Ruedesheim, the hometown of Riesling, has been planted here by the Romans since ancient Roman times. The vineyards in the mountains attract tourists from all over the world, so there are so many towns on the Rhine, Rdes. Heim is still the most prominent one. Connected to the small train, like the favorite little train of the amusement park children, it will carry us to the most famous thrush bird lane here, the rustic style cottage, each balcony is decorated with flowers, it feels like it is in the movie. Its so obsessive, the girls heart bursts, the throat lane in the town, as the name implies, the narrow and narrow narrow alley, like the human throat, but there are a lot of tourists flowing, bustling, filling the town with a lot of energy. It may be more heated here after the night, singing and laughing, music and wine, destined to stay up all night.
The small German town of Rdesheim is situated on a hillside with dense forests on the banks of the Rhine. It is known as the wine town and is the famous Riesling wine region.
We took a small train to visit Rdesheim, the whole small town is exquisite and bright, surrounded by wine and music, people are lazy and leisurely scattered in the streets and lanes, the European style of enjoyable life is vividly displayed here. Its fascinating!
The small towns of Bingen and Rüdesheim on the Rhine River
If you have 2-3 days of free time in Frankfurt, don't miss the Rhine Valley, which is just over an hour's train ride away. The castles and vineyards on the hills, the two beautiful towns on both sides of the river, the Warbler Lane and the local specialty Riesling wine, will definitely make you feel worthwhile. Warbler Lane
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Rheinstein Castle Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Apr)
UNESCO World Heritage
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Castle Rheinstein (Burg Rheinstein) a 13th century castle and a UNESCO World Heritage, is located on the hill overlooking the river Rhein in Trechtingshausen in the Rhineland-Palatinate (Rheinland-Pfalz) Region.
The area is accessible by regional train RE2 or RE3 from Frankfurt central station or in Mainz central station and then change to RB26 at either Bingen, Ingelheim or Bacharach station to Trechtingshausen.
Castle Rheinstein is a 30 minutes walk from Trechtingshausen station. The path is marked along the riverbank.
Walking to the castle won‘t be boring since the view of the landscape, the river and the houses on the hills are worth watching ☺️
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Christmas Castle 🎄🏰
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Castle Rheinstein (Burg Rheinstein) is located at Trechtingshausen in Rhineland-Palatinate (Rhineland-Pfalz) is accessible by train RE2 and RE3 from Frankfurt Central station and change to RB26 either in Bingen am Rhein, Bacharach, or Ingelheim to Trechtingshausen.
The train runs every hour and it is an hour and 45 minutes ride from Frankfurt Central Station to Trechtingshausen.
Burg Rheinstein is a 30 walk from Trechtingshausen. There is a marked path to the castle which is along the river bank.
While walking towards the castle, we saw the good views of the vineyards, the river and the houses on the hills.
Burg Rheinstein is also accessible by car but the parking area is very limited, so guests are mostly asked to park their cars at Trechtingshausen public parking area near the train station.
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Drosselgasse Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Apr)
Saint-Gilles and Rdesheim are 35 km apart and travel time is 0.5-1 hour. ## is a small town known as the pearl of the Rhine, which is visited by millions of tourists every year.
Arrival in Rdesheim, please be sure to go to ## (English name: Drosselgasse) to browse the quaint streets, or to appreciate the well-preserved wooden houses are extremely comfortable. selected.
After walking, walk into and walk for more than an hour. There are large houses in the alley. The reason why I chose this town is to feel the life of local houses.
The walls of the village in the south of Germany are almost all murals. Adding a snowy mood must be very good. Everything in the small town is small and exquisite, small wine lanes, small museums, small train stations, and little Germania statues - only the vineyards are large and large. A variety of buildings in warm tones are very comfortable. The open caf can be seen everywhere, on a sunny afternoon.
In addition to these, if you want to leave a gift for yourself in the town, I recommend buying a representative postcard from the German locals and writing it down in the blue mailbox. Desire, don't be afraid to deliver it, it won't take long to receive it.
Personally think, please don't hesitate to drive these hours, it is very recommended! #
Ruedesheim is the origin of German wines. More than 2,000 years ago, the Romans brought winemaking techniques here. Although Ruedesheim is a very small town, it is famous in the wine industry. The name of the "German Wine City" was added, making the town full of tourists who came here.
Every household here is a wine-making family, with a variety of cafes, restaurants and sparkling bars along the street. The most famous street is called Thrush Bird Lane, which has a history of 1,500 years. Don't worry about finding the wrong one, the one with the narrowest street but the crowd is crowded. It is full of rich German flavours and the wines are surprisingly cheap. In the hometown of Riesling, it is also a good choice to buy two bottles and go home slowly.
In Ruedesheim, almost 100% of the families are wineries. The main pillar behind all the business activities here is the winery. Whether it's a bar, a caf, a restaurant, or a souvenir shop, it has its own winery.
In addition to the thrush bird lane, you can also find an unmanned alley to explore, and away from the hustle and bustle of Ruedesheim is also very beautiful.
Rothenburg ob der Tauber Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Apr)
The Medieval Town Of Germany
Not many people are aware of this Rothernburg Ob Der Tauber in Germany. This place deserves a shout out at the many instaworthy scenic shots that you can use as a back drop.
Many tourists from around the world will drop by this place due to its really well preserved medieval structures that is thruout this entire place. You can visit the Rothenburg Market Square where its somewhat similar to the compenhagen coloured buildings where it consists of shops, restaurants, cafes and residential buildings.
You will also be able to enter the city Tower where you will be able to have an unblocked view of the entire city but an entrance fee is applicable for this, and do take note that the top of the tower isn't too big and is restricted to the amount of people that is able to go up at one time.
Although there are many tourists here, but with some patience you will be able to get a shot with no one in the background, making it look stunning doesn't it!
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The Town Of Rothenburg Ob Der Tauber
Germany is beautiful during the fall as the weather isn't too chilly in winter or too hot in summer. It's a great place to visit especially the small little German town of Rothenburg Ob De Tauber which is popular among the many olden medieval timber houses that you will see in your movies, which is almost identical!
This place is located up north of Munich approximately a 3hours drive which make this a very good roadtrip where you will pass many scenic features along the way, with endless greeneryand also stop by small little towns for a good pie or some German sausage and pommes!
Also, if you are not aware this place are also popular among some shows like the Harry Potter movie. Just spend maybe a 2/3 hours here visiting the little shops and restaurants that makes you feel right at home!
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Rothenburg ob der Tauber is a German town in northern Bavaria known for its medieval architecture. Half-timbered houses line the cobblestone lanes of its old town. The town walls include many preserved gate houses and towers, plus a covered walkway on top. St. Jakob’s Church houses an intricate, late Gothic altarpiece by woodcarver Tilman Riemenschneider. The medieval Town Hall has a tower with panoramic views. The name "Rothenburg ob der Tauber" is German for "Red castle above the Tauber". This is so because the town is located on a plateau overlooking the Tauber River. As to the name "Rothenburg", some say it comes from the German words rot (red) and burg (burgh, medieval fortified settlement), referring to the red color of the roofs of the houses which overlook the river. The name may also refer to the process of retting ("rotten" in German) flax for linen production. The city was most likely inhabited by Celts before the 1st-century C.E.
In 950, the weir system in today's castle garden was constructed by the Count of Comburg-Rothenburg.
In 1070, the counts of Comburg-Rothenburg, who also owned the village of Gebsattel, built Rothenburg castle on the mountain top high above the River Tauber.
The counts of the Comburg-Rothenburg dynasty died out in 1116. The last count, Count Heinrich, Emperor Heinrich V appointed instead his nephew Konrad von Hohenstaufen as the successor to the Comburg-Rothenburg properties.
In 1142, Konrad von Hohenstaufen, who became Konrad III (1138–52), the self-styled King of the Romans, traded a part of the monastery of Neumünster in Würzburg above the village Detwang and built the Stauffer-Castle Rothenburg on this cheaper land. He held court there and appointed officials called 'reeves' to act as caretakers.
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Germany actually has a fairy tale town that is sweeter than chocolate
walked around Germany, the most favorite is Rothenburg, this small town is so beautiful. Rothenburg is the essence of the German medieval town. It has not been destroyed by the war, and it has been repaired in the last 20 years. Its well-preserved old town recreates the medieval style.
1 Rothenburg is a relatively pure tourist city. Beyond the attractions, the city is dominated by souvenir shops, restaurants, cafes and hotels. The Old Town is small and can be reached on foot from all attractions.
If you want to enjoy a quiet town, it is best to stay in the city for one night, so that you can carefully look at this ancient and beautiful town in the early morning and evening when a large number of tourists do not appear.
2 One of the iconic landscapes in the city of Rothenburg, at the southern end of the old town, the stone road is "Y" shaped, with beautiful traditional wooden frame houses on both sides and a small fountain. The
3 clock tower platform on the market square can be climbed up to see the panoramic view of the town. Because it is a medieval building, the stairs are very narrow and there is a steep road.
Tickets: 2 Euros (tickets are bought at the top of the tower)
4Wrzburg to Rothenburg for more than an hour by train, you have to take a special line to get there.
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Niederwald Monument Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Apr)
Niederwald monument
Part of the UNESCO World Heritage Upper Middle Rhine. The monument is magnificient. The scenery is beautiful and you can appreciate it more with a fun, relaxed cable car ride which cost 10 euros for a round trip. The seating is comfortable and the staff is friendly. There is only a handful of people so the whole time was very calm and relaxing. Going during the Christmas season made the cable car ride extra special.
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