
Rüdesheim am Rhein
Berømt vinby ved Rhinen ved indgangen til den UNESCO-listede Rhinslugt, med Tysklands største vinmuseum i den 1000 år gamle borg Brömserburg.
Få tips om slow travel direkte i din indbakke
En kort besked, når noget rejsen værd dukker op. Svar STOP når som helst.
Ved at tilmelde dig accepterer du, at vi kontakter dig via WhatsApp. PrivatlivspolitikLejlighedsvise breve i din indbakke — med anbefalinger, kort og ruter.
Ved at tilmelde dig nyhedsbrevet accepterer du vores privatlivspolitik.
Rüdesheim am Rhein
Berømt vinby ved Rhinen ved indgangen til den UNESCO-listede Rhinslugt, med Tysklands største vinmuseum i den 1000 år gamle borg Brömserburg.

Usædvanligt velbevarede middelalderby ved Rhinen med 16 intakte tårne, en kreds af gamle bymure og Schönburg Slot, der rejser sig dramatisk over den UNESCO-listede kløft.

Lille vinlandsby ved Mosel mellem Bernkastel-Kues og Traben-Trarbach, bygget op omkring et markant slot fra det 19. århundrede, der nu fungerer som et af Tysklands fineste slotshoteller.

Vulkansk Eifel-centrum omgivet af maar-kratersøer og vandrestier.

Charmerende by i Eifel-regionen, kendt for sine historiske bindingsværkshuse.
Rheingau Vinmuseum ligger i kamre inde i Rüdesheims 1.000 år gamle Brömserburg slot. Rhineudsigte indrammer middelalderlige stenmure.
Oberwesels komplette middelalderlige bymur omkredser seksten tårne over Rhinen. Burghotel Schönburg ser ud over UNESCO-kløften.
Schloss Lieser ligger ved Mosel-vingårde, hvor Moselsteig-stien snor sig mellem Riesling-terrasser. Slotskamre vender mod floden.
Vulkanske maar-søer fylder antikke kratere omkring Daun i Eifel-regionen. Cykelruter forbinder de cirkulære blå vande.

Rhineland-Palatinate is Germany's largest wine-producing region, renowned for its diverse vineyards and picturesque landscapes along the Rhine and Moselle rivers. The region features historic cities like Mainz, famous for its Gutenberg Museum, and Trier, home to well-preserved Roman ruins, including the Porta Nigra. Koblenz marks the confluence of the Rhine and Moselle and is known for its Ehrenbreitstein Fortress. The region is also celebrated for its rich culinary traditions, including hearty dishes and fine Riesling wines. Unique villages such as Cochem and Rüdesheim invite exploration of local culture and festivals, offering a glimpse into traditional German life amidst stunning natural beauty.

Hesse is a diverse region in central Germany, known for its mix of vibrant cities and picturesque countryside. The state capital, Wiesbaden, is famous for its thermal springs and elegant architecture. Nearby, the historic city of Darmstadt features the Mathildenhöhe, a unique artists' colony showcasing early 20th-century design. The region also boasts the scenic Taunus mountains, perfect for hiking and outdoor activities. Notably, Hesse is home to the Rhine River, where charming vineyards produce quality Riesling wines. Off the beaten path, towns like Marburg and Bad Hersfeld offer medieval history and local festivals. With a blend of culture, nature, and history, Hesse invites travelers to explore its many layers at a leisurely pace.

Located in western Germany, this region is the largest in the country and is known for its diverse landscapes, from the scenic Rhine River valleys to the lush hills of the Sauerland. The area is rich in industrial heritage, with cities like Dortmund and Essen showcasing their transformation from heavy industry to cultural hubs. Düsseldorf offers a vibrant arts scene and innovative fashion, while Cologne is famous for its stunning cathedral. The region also boasts picturesque towns such as Monschau, known for its half-timbered houses, and Bad Honnef, a charming spa town. Unique local dishes and breweries enhance the cultural experience, along with numerous hiking trails that connect visitors to its natural beauty.