What city is near the Rhine Valley?


What city is near the Rhine Valley? We chose to base ourselves in Koblenz, in the North of the Upper-Middle Rhine Valley. From here, you can easily explore the area by car. Koblenz is one of Germany's oldest cities and is most well known for the Deutsches Eck (The German Corner), which is the point at which the Rhine river and the Mosel river meet.


Why is Koblenz famous?

At the famous Deutsches Eck, or German Corner, where the Rhine and Moselle converge, lies one of Germany's oldest and most beautiful cities: Koblenz. Vineyards, forests and four mountain ranges form the unique backdrop to this 2,000-year-old city.


Which is more scenic Rhine or Danube?

While the Danube is a little more scenic than the Rhine, particularly along Austria's Wachau Valley, both rivers have relatively flat bike paths that stretch for miles. Wine lovers will also enjoy both itineraries.


Is Rhine Valley worth visiting?

There are lovely little restaurants and bars with views across the valley that add more to the experience than simply passing through for the day by boat. It is worth the time to see this gorgeous mix of nature and history.


What is special about the Rhine valley?

The stretch from Bingen, west of Mainz, runs through a steep and narrow gorge, and has more castles than any other river in the world. Below these cliff-top fortresses sit villages of half-timbered houses, like the settlement of Bacharach, which owe their existence to the Riesling grape grown along the hillsides.


What is the largest town on the Rhine?

The largest cities in the Rhine-Ruhr area are Cologne, with over one million inhabitants, followed by Düsseldorf, Dortmund and Essen, each of which has slightly more than 575,250.


Can you swim in the Rhine river?

The Basel Rhine Swim is famous worldwide and attracts large numbers of tourists to the border city each year. But even if it's not time for the organized Rhine Swim, you can go for a refreshing dip in the river on hot summer days.