Number 1 city to see in Rhineland the region. It is one of the oldest cities in Europe, and it was the largest city in medieval Germany. It combines rich cultural traditions with the vibrant life of the metropolis.
The city was founded by the Romans in 50 AD and still impresses with its unique charm. The striking landmark of Cologne is the magnificent Cathedral – Kölner Dom, officially Hohe Domkirche Sankt Petrus.
Once the capital of Charlemagne’s empire, today a modern city with a historical twist. Aachen is the westernmost city in Germany, located on the borders of Belgium and the Netherlands.
It’s well-known for its architecture, markets, and spas. Aachen has been known as a health resort since ancient times. The symbol of the spa city is the Elisenbrunnen fountain, located in the heart of the town. Local sulfate springs reach the temperature of 75 degrees Celsius.
One of Germany’s leading institutes of higher education, RWTH Aachen University, in technology is located in the city. Its university hospital is Europe’s largest single-building hospital.
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The land of a low volcanic mountain range, vast forests, quiet valleys, and picturesque lakes! A wonderful place recently discovered by me. The outdoors is just gorgeous.
Where to find it?
Eifel is situated between the Belgian border, the Rhine, and the Moselle. It is a paradise not only for the active tourist, nature lover but also for the medieval treasure seeker.
Lovely historic towns, hidden between a thicket of trees and hills, add to the charm of the landscape.
Part of the Eifel area has been designated as the Eifel National Park since 2004. I call it the European Jungle.
It’s named: “Jewel Bonn – The cradle of Rhine Romanticism – many poets, painters, and musicians have been inspired by the beauty of the landscape with its rocks, forested slopes, and vineyard terraces. The term “Rhine Romanticism” originates here.”
Situated in the southernmost part of the Rhine-Ruhr region, not far from Cologne. A city with a long history, magnificent buildings, and the sign of greatness surrounded by natural beauty. It’s worth a look here.
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Rhine river runs through the wide zone of the German Highlands. At a distance of 130 km, its central part forms one of the most beautiful river valleys in Europe.
The banks of the river are decorated with dozens of mighty castles overlooking charming medieval towns and villages.
Vineyards cover the steep slopes of the Rhine valley and the valleys of the adjoining tributaries, including the Moselle valley creating a beautiful landscape. Germany’s best vineyards are located here.
Remains of old castles rise above the picturesque meanders of the lazy flowing river. Terraced vineyards cover the slopes of the hills. The white facades of the cozy medieval villages and small-towns mirroring in river surface. It’s beautiful vistas. You feel welcome here.
The Moselle Valley is an important wine region. It’s known for the famous Riesling white wines, which are produced here. The second most renowned wine variety is Müller-Thurgau, also called Rivaner.
Tourism and wine production have been closely linked since the end of the 19th century. Romantic landscapes, charming towns, and villages make the Moselle region a popular tourist destination.
You may wonder how to best experience the Moselle valley from the boat or car – try both, then you will find out.
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In the southwest part of Rhineland, in the state of Rhineland-Palatinate, you will find wild nature at its best. Unique and beautiful UNESCO-designated Palatinate Forest-North Vosges Biosphere Reserve low-mountain region.
Source of raw materials in the past today well-kept biosphere reserve and recreational place for nature lovers.
An amazing nature park offering diverse landscapes with dense, deeply incised valleys and a wide variety of hill shapes. Up to 90% of woodland with impressive fauna and flora covers this area. A pine stands at almost 200 years old, and beech stands resemble an ancient forest.
Bizarre rock formations, caves, natural arches, rock tables together with a system of streams, rivers, and wetlands decorate this wonderful landscape.
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Although the Palatinate forest has many unspoiled areas and is sparsely populated, surprisingly, it also has a rich historical and cultural heritage.
Panoramic view from the Rehbergturm to Trifels in the north direction.
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