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Wines in Romantic Germany - The Rhineland-Palatinate
Rhineland-Palatinate is Germany's number one wine-producing region. (Around 70 percent of all German wine is produced here) Its mild, sunny climate and nutrient-rich soils are perfectly suited for growing grapes. The six wine regions of the Moselle, Middle Rhine, Ahr, Nahe, Palatinate and Rheinhessen,- which includes the only German Great Wine Capital, Mainz - encompass the full range of German wines.Viticulture was brought to Rhineland-Palatinate by the Romans over 2,000 years ago and nowadays attracts wine lovers and connoisseurs more than ever.
Wine festivals
The wine festivals in the regions around Rhine and Moselle are a pure pleasure, as diverse as the grapes that are grown and pressed here. Streets, lanes and squares are decorated, garlands of leaves and coloured ribbons bedeck the wine stalls. The air is full of music and the scent of wine. Often, there are colourful processions through the villages to celebrate the pleasure of wine and its traditions. Wine festivals may culminate in the crowning of wine princesses, queens or even Bacchus, the god of wine.
Wine and culture
The cultural destiny of Rhineland-Palatinate was sealed when the Roman civilisation of antiquity took root here all those centuries ago. In the Wine Land Rhineland-Palatinate, you'll discover over 500 castles and palaces, countless Roman buildings, the former Roman Limes border wall, the UNESCO World Heritage Middle Rhine Valley with the famous Loreley rock, and the cathedrals in the World Heritage towns of Trier and Speyer, and in Mainz and Worms.
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Romantic Germany - the Rhineland-Palatinate
Romantic Germany - The Rhineland-Palatinate Region of South West Germany
The romantic region around Rhine and Moselle is perfect for a holiday in Germany offering enchanting places and cities, excellent wine regions and great opportunities for hiking tours and bike holidays.
Vineyards as far as the eye can see, almost 500 fairytale castles, palaces and ruins, charming places and medieval towns with half-timbered houses, a wide range of cultural points of interest and obviously the romantic river valleys of Rhine and Moselle are the hallmarks of this holiday region in Germany.
Castles and palaces in romantic Germany
The regions around Rhine and Moselle have more than 500 castles, castle ruins, palaces and fortresses: Fairytale castles and as well fortified hideouts for infamous robber-barons set on steep crags in the river valleys. As the region played an important role in German and European history in the Middle Ages today retains a vibrant feel of mediaeval times. Tournaments and castle fairs recreate the atmosphere of bygone days. Music and drama are performed in opulent baroque surroundings and magnificent courtly settings.
Wine & Food
Around 70 percent of all German wine is produced in Rhineland-Palatinate. Six of 13 German wine regions delight with their award-winning wines: Moselle, Middle Rhine, Ahr, Nahe, Palatinate and Rheinhessen, which includes the only German Great Wine Capital, Mainz. Viticulture was brought to Rhineland-Palatinate by the Romans over 2,000 years ago and nowadays attracts wine lovers and connoisseurs more than ever.
Cycling in romantic Germany
Cycling is true joy in romantic Germany: Long-distance bike tours lead along the rivers Rhine, Moselle, Ahr, Kyll, Lahn and Nahe through stunning landscapes to the most amazing cultural attractions, to castles and pretty wine villages. The numerous vintners' taverns along the cycle routes through the wine regions are the best places to sample wonderful wines and to stay overnight.
Dotted along the various cycle routes are cyclist-friendly accommodation providers whose quality and affordable prices help you to get the most out of your bike tour through romantic Germany.
Hiking in romantic Germany
The region around Rhine and Moselle, means hiking through many different landscapes. The path that begins as a gentle meadowland stroll could end with a steep clamber up a rocky trail. Rivers, hills and vineyards follow one after another.
Numerous hiking trails guide you through fascinating scenery to places of historical interest. The jewels in the crown of hiking trails are undoubtfully the „Steige - the long-distance hiking trails of romantic Germany! All of them follow the quality standards stipulated by the German Hikers Association in order to provide charming, top-quality hiking routes.
German Riesling Wine Journey
Our curiosity about the complexities of Riesling wine inspired us to take two trips to Germany’s Moselle River region to try different wines, learn about its classifications, hike through the vineyards and enjoy the many quaint villages along the Moselle. Read more on our blog at BackRoadsWest.com/german-riesling-wine-journey
Travel Guide Rhineland, Germany - Romantic Germany: Rhineland-Palatinate
Romantic river valleys, picturesque vineyards, half-timbered houses, historical towns and castles – there’s a reason why Rhineland-Palatinate received the nickname Romantic Germany. Located around the Rhine and Moselle rivers, Germany’s westernmost state.
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The German Wine Route | Euromaxx
The German wine route is popular with wine-lovers and gourmets. Visitors can explore the region on a cycle pah that is almost 100 km long.
Traben - Trarbach , Germany. Is one of the most charming wine towns along the Mosel River
Traben - Trarbach , Germany. Is one of the most charming wine towns along the Mosel River, in the Rhineland-Palatinate region of Germany . In addition to its vineyards, it is famous for its castle ruins and fine Jugendstil architecture.Traben and Trarbach used to be separate villages on opposite sides of the Mosel River connected by a bridge
Premium wines from the Mosel Valley | DW English
White wines of global repute and a picturesque countryside come together in the Mosel Valley, one of Germany’s oldest winegrowing regions. It’s also the world’s largest area for cultivating the Riesling grape variety.
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Romantic Germany - The Rhineland-Palatinate Region
The romantic region around Rhine and Moselle is perfect for a holiday in Germany offering enchanting places and cities, excellent wine regions and great opportunities for hiking tours and bike holidays.
Vineyards as far as the eye can see, almost 500 fairytale castles, palaces and ruins, charming places and medieval towns with half-timbered houses, a wide range of cultural points of interest and obviously the romantic river valleys of Rhine and Moselle are the hallmarks of this holiday region in Germany.
Pfalz - Biking on the German Wine Route | Discover Germany
The German Wine Route meanders through Germany’s second-biggest wine-growing region. The route was established 60 years ago to boost tourism in the area, and it’s been a great success.
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Driving through the sea of vines along the German Wine Road - The Pfalz
It is Germany's second largest wine region in acreage, but often has the largest crop of all. The word Pfalz is a derivation of the Latin word palatium, meaning palace. The English equivalent, Palatinate, is sometimes used to refer to the Pfalz.
German wine differs from wines of other countries - it's light, lively and fruity, thanks to Germany's unique climatic and geological conditions. This trailor will inspire you to learn more about best value-for-money Wines of Germany in this 30min film
Moselle boat Cruises in Cochem Region in Germany - Mosel cruising
Cochem Mosel holidays region video: River Cruising in Cochem Region in Germany - Moselle Valley River - Boat tours on the Moselle Valley in Germany - Beilstein - Ediger -Eller - Moselle river boat cruises - Mosel Tourism River cruising - German Mosel boat trip
Cycling along the German Wine Route | Discover Germany
In October the grape harvest reaches its high point in Germany. We look around a region that turns into a wine-lover's delight at this time of year: the German Wine Route in Rheinland-Pfalz, the Rhineland Palatinate.
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Oberwesel, Rhineland Palatinate, Germany
Oberwesel is situated in the middle Rhine area on the left bank of the river. It is surrounded by vineyards and overlooked by Schonburg Castle; and with 18 towers has the most complete town walls in the Middle Rhine region.
Mosel Valley - Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
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Mosel Valley Rhineland-palatinate
The beautiful rolling hills situated along the Mosel River make for one of Europe's great wine valleys.
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- ... Jugendherberge Festung Ehrenbreitstein Jugendgästehaus was located in the southern ward of Ehrenbreitstein fortress, with a view of the Rhine and Mosel valley A fortress perched way up high above the Rhine introducing us to was yet to come! We had ...
- ... The Mosel Valley was great ...
- ... We felt obligated to try several bottles of the local Mosel valley wine - generally Rieslings, which were very nice ...
- ... In fact I even went so far as to agree to stay at a winery in the Mosel valley The Rhine was very good, and surprisingly cheap ...
- ... It was supposed to only be about an hour but was about 2 ½ hours and about 20km, down the Mosel Valley ...
- ... Well, last night we were deciding where we should go next over a bottle of wine and the Mosel valley came up and then we had to decide where it was on the Mosel to go to as there are so many place to choose from we chose Cochem because it was within ...
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- Cochem, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
- Trier, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
- Brodenbach, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
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- The Mosel Valley at Cochem by Eurotrekker01 from a blog titled Cochem & Burg Eltz
- Mosel Valley 3 by Kevnjac from a blog titled Cochem Castle
- Mosel Valley 2 by Kevnjac from a blog titled Cochem Castle
- Mosel valley by Milestogo from a blog titled Visiting Christiana & Ingrid
- Mosel Valley by Kevnjac from a blog titled Cochem Castle
- Mosel Valley by Howiex4 from a blog titled Beautiful Mosel
Muscles And Beauty And Foreign Places-Rhineland Pfalz
Middle of wine country in the Rhine valley in Germany. Literally have no idea which town this is in, but its pretty lol.
Wine-Producing Regions - Mosel, Pfalz and Franconia | Discover Germany
Now that autumn is on its way in Germany, it’s grape-picking time.
Germany primarily produces white wines, with Riesling the most famous.
Riesling grapes grow particularly well on the slopes of the Mosel Valley and is tributaries. The Ancient Romans made the most of the warm climate to harvest grapes here. As well as storing heat, the slopes give the wine its unique taste. Riesling grapes are also grown in the winemaking area of the Palatinate or Pfalz” - one of the largest in Germany with over 3,600 vintners. It produces a quarter of Germany’s wines. Running through the area is the German Wine Route, one of the oldest tourist trails in the country. Over in Franconia, vintners specialize more in the Müller-Thurgau and Silvaner varieties. This region has its own trademark, flattened wine bottle form.
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Mosel is one of 13 German wine regions for quality wines , and takes its name from the Mosel River .Before 1 August 2007 the region was called Mosel-Saar-Ruwer, but changed to a name that was considered more consumer-friendly.The wine region is Germany's third largest in terms of production but some consider it the leading region in terms of international prestige.The region covers the valleys of the rivers Mosel, Saar, and Ruwer from near the mouth of the Mosel at Koblenz and upstream to the vicinity of Trier in the federal state of Rhineland-Palatinate.
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Wine Region of Rhineland-Palatinate - The invention of Joy
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Reunification brought the total number of wine regions in Germany up to thirteen. In the largest of these, Rheinhessen in Rhineland-Palatinate, some 6,000 vintners tend to 120 million vines that produce more than 2.5 million hectolitres of wine – primarily high-quality rieslings. A new generation of winemakers has brought this old-established winegrowing region to the attention of connoisseurs the world over.
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