Cities and Places along the Middle Rhine
A Journey through the Centuries
Come to the valley of the Middle Rhine. Here you can discover the magic of historically shaped cities and villages. Ancient walls, castles, palaces, churches, and winding alleys with cobblestone streets take you on a journey back in time...
Charm and Flair of the Places Attract Travelers
Bacharach, Linz am Rhein, and Bingen are world-famous for their cozy atmosphere and medieval charm. Who doesn't know the Drosselgasse in Rüdesheim, which attracts many thousands of visitors every year with its pretty half-timbered houses? But also stately villas and magnificent hotels testify to flourishing trade and the popularity of the Middle Rhine as a travel destination for well-heeled guests.
Castles and Palaces Enchant
Often a castle towers above the place, as in Oberwesel or St. Goar. Koblenz and Boppard were founded by the Romans. Buildings, ruins, and archaeological finds from this period still bear witness to this today. There are many interesting museums that tell of it.
The Romans Brought the Wine
And it was also the Romans who cultivated viticulture along the Rhine. Riesling, Burgundy, and other wines from the Middle Rhine are coveted worldwide for their character and quality. You can enjoy them in local gastronomy or directly at a wine tasting with the winemaker.
Travel at Leisure
By ship or train, you can travel comfortably in the Middle Rhine valley and admire the beautiful landscape between the towns.
Take a look around here and plan your travel route. We offer tips on gastronomy, accommodations, sights, hiking routes, and bike tours.
Places on the Middle Rhine in the surrounding area
Bonn
Bonn, former capital of Germany, offers cultural attractions such as Beethoven House and Poppelsdorf Palace.
Königswinter
Königswinter, known for its picturesque landscape and the Drachenburg Castle on the Rhine.
Bad Honnef
Bad Honnef is a spa town on the Rhine River, known for its healing salt springs and beautiful location.
Lahnstein
Lahnstein is located at the confluence of Rhine and Lahn. Known for Lahneck Castle and beautiful old town.
Remagen
Remagen, known for its role in World War II, offers sights such as the Ludendorff Bridge and Peace Museum.
Bendorf
Bendorf is known for Sayn Castle and Sayn Castle Park. Ideal starting point for outdoor activities.
Vallendar
Vallendar, known for its university, offers idyllic location and cultural attractions such as the House of History.
Linz am Rhein
Linz am Rhein is known for its colorful half-timbered architecture and diverse cultural events.
Unkel
Unkel, known for its artistic heritage, offers the Arp Museum and access to the Rhine Cycle Path.
Bad Hönningen
Bad Hönningen, known for its thermal springs, is a destination for those seeking relaxation and nature lovers.
Braubach
Braubach, known for well-preserved Marksburg Castle, offers charming old town and beautiful views.
St. Goarshausen
St. Goarshausen, known for Loreley Rock, offers restaurants and cafes on the riverside promenade.