Bingen am Rhein Tourist Attractions: 10 Top Places to Visit
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Top Places to visit in Bingen am Rhein:
Burg Klopp, Alter Rheinkran von 1487, Museum am Strom - Hildegard von Bingen, Basilica of St. Martin, St. Rochuskapelle, Der Binger Mäuseturm, Binger Buhne, Hindenburg Bridge, Drusus Bridge, Kreuzschwestern (Hildegardishaus)
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Rhine River Valley (Koblenz to Rudesheim), Germany in 4K Ultra HD
The most scenic section of the Rhine River Valley between Koblenz and Bingen is known as Upper Middle Rhine Valley and the Rhine Gorge. UNESCO World Heritage Site, with beautiful historic towns, castles and vineyards. It has been intimately associated with history and legend and for centuries has exercised a powerful influence on writers, artists and composers (unesco.org).
In the video: river cruise from Koblenz to Rüdesheim am Rhein and visit to several of the castles and historic towns along the river.
Recorded September 2018 in 4K Ultra HD with Sony AX100.
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Come explore the must-see sights in the Romantic Rhine Valley along the Rhine River, specifically the 67 kilometres between Rudesheim and Koblenz that is the UNESCO World Heritage Site called the Upper Middle Rhine Valley. Lots of castles, fortresses, monuments, quaint towns, incredible scenery and (of course) the Rhine River. We go on a Rhine boat trip which includes the Loreley Rock, and then visit the Niderwald Monument, Oberwesel, Rheinfels and Stolzenfels Castles before calling in at Ehrenbreitstein Fortress and Deutsches Eck.
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We Wanna Go around the world! In vlog #15, We land in Frankfurt, Germany and find the perfect AirBnB accommodation near the historic wine region of Rüdesheim Am Rhein (Ruedesheim on the Rhine River). This small and historic winemaking town, situated beneath rolling hills lined with vineyards, is home to the famous Drosselgasse. This small and narrow walking street or alley is a major tourist attraction and is lined with cute restaurants, beer gardens, live music and souvenir shops. After strolling the street upwards, we make our way to the local Weinachtsmarkt (Christmas market) in the main square. We sample Bratwurst and Glühwein (mulled wine) before making our way up to the Niederwalddenkmal (Monument) atop the hill.
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Rudesheim, Germany: The River, Boat Cruise, Castles and Beauty!
Rüdesheim am Rhein, Germany
(65km/40miles south-west of Frankfurt)
Rüdesheim is a winemaking town in the Rhine Gorge and thereby part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site. It lies in the Rheingau-Taunus-Kreis district in the Regierungsbezirk of Darmstadt in Hesse, Germany. It is officially known as Rüdesheim am Rhein, which distinguishes it from Rüdesheim an der Nahe.
The area was settled first by the Celts, then after the turn of the Christian Era by Ubii and later by Mattiaci. In the first century, the Romans pushed forth to the Taunus. In Bingen they built a castrum, and on the other side, near what is now Rüdesheim, lay a bridgehead on the way to the Limes.
The Romans were followed by the Alamanni, and along with the Migration Period (Völkerwanderung) came the Franks. Archaeological finds of glass from this time suggest that there was already winegrowing in Rüdesheim even then. The town's origin as a Frankish Haufendorf (roughly, clump village) can still be seen on today's town maps.
Rüdesheim had its first documentary mention in 1074. Its livelihood came mainly from winegrowing and shipping, particularly timber rafting.
Recorded: April 25, 2013
Boppard Tourist Attractions: 10 Top Places to Visit
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Top Places to visit in Boppard:
Sesselbahn Boppard, Church of St. Severus, Loreley Linie, Mittelrhein Klettersteig, Carmelite Church, Römerkastell, Hunsrückbahn Boppard, Rhein Express, Museum Boppard, Stadthalle Boppard
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Our journey begins in Koblenz. In around 1000 A.D. a castle was built on a knoll on the east bank of the Rhine and Castle Ehrenbreitstein gradually developed. Europe’s second largest fortress was given its appearance as we see it today, between 1817 and 1828. From the Middle Ages to the late eighteenth century, Koblenz was the residence of the powerful archbishops of Trier and in 1794 it was taken over by France and in 1815, by Prussia. Following the Rhine, our journey leads to Boppard where town houses, stately homes and churches form the romantic old town. After the invasion of the Alemanni, a city wall was built in order to protect what was a toll castle and today the town has developed into an attractive tourist destination surrounded by woods and vineyards. We pass by a high rock on a sharp bend where the Rhine is barely a hundred and thirteen metres wide. Legend tells of a beautiful mermaid, Loreley , who enchanted and distracted sailors with her singing in order that their boats would be destroyed on the rocks. Soon, the river becomes more tranquil. Slowly the craggy slopes change to vineyards and the river valley widens. Bacharach nestles in the confluence of the Steeger Valley, into the extensive Rhine Valley, protected by a sturdy wall. Above the town is the Stahleck Fortress that was first recorded in 1095 and became the residence of the Count Of Palatine On The Rhine, in 1142. The conclusion of our journey, Rüdesheim is a picturesque town that boasts more visitors than residents, its sunny location making it ideal for viticulture. A mediaeval church, wooden buildings and stately homes, and the famous Drosselgasse, characterise the city. The Middle Rhine Valley reflects the history of Europe. With cultural monuments and cultivated countryside, crowded settlements along narrow banks and various noble castles situated on rocky ledges, it is a reflection of the romantic history of times gone by.
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world famous Drosselgasse, Rudesheim, Germany
This is the world famous Rudesheim Drosselgasse which is a 144 meter long lane in Rudesheim, Germany which is an old yet very touristy German village on the Rhine which has a year round population of only 3000 yet sees 10 million visitors per year. The Drosselgasse is world famous for its beer cafes, restaurants and dancing and drinking establishments. We enjoyed our visit. As the video shows, this visit was part of a Viking River Cruises tour. This was the optional Dine in Rudesheim tour and features Viking Kara cruise director Elizabeth. If we had it to do over, we would visit the Drosselgasse ourselves and have dinner on the ship because the Viking food was amazing and better than what we had at the Rudesheimer Schloss which is one of the most famous establishments on the Drosselgasse (actually rated #1 by TripAdvisor).
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