Theme Week Upper Middle Rhine Valley – Ehrenbreitstein Fortress

31 May 2025 | Author/Destination: | Category: General, Palaces, Castles, Manors, Parks, UNESCO World Heritage Reading Time:  5 minutes

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Ehrenbreitstein Fortress (German: Festung Ehrenbreitstein) is a fortress in the German state of Rhineland-Palatinate, on the east bank of the Rhine where it is joined by the Moselle, overlooking the town of Koblenz.   read more…

Theme Week Upper Middle Rhine Valley – Lorelei

30 May 2025 | Author/Destination: | Category: General, UNESCO World Heritage Reading Time:  5 minutes

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© imehling/cc-by-sa-3.0

The Lorelei (German: Loreley or Lorelei; also found as Loreleï, Lore Lay, Lore-Ley, Lurley, Lurelei and Lurlei throughout history) is a 132-metre-high (433 ft), steep slate rock on the right bank of the River Rhine in the Rhine Gorge (or Middle Rhine) at Sankt Goarshausen in Germany, part of the Upper Middle Rhine Valley UNESCO World Heritage Site. The 1930s Loreley Amphitheatre is on top of the rock.   read more…

Theme Week Upper Middle Rhine Valley – Stahleck Castle

29 May 2025 | Author/Destination: | Category: General, Hotels, Palaces, Castles, Manors, Parks, UNESCO World Heritage Reading Time:  10 minutes

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© Harald Nachtigall/cc-by-sa-3.0

Stahleck Castle (German: Burg Stahleck) is a 12th-century fortified castle in the Upper Middle Rhine Valley at Bacharach in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. It stands on a crag approximately 160 metres (520 ft) above sea level on the left bank of the river at the mouth of the Steeg valley, approximately 50 kilometres (31 mi) south of Koblenz, and offers a commanding view of the Lorelei valley. Its name means “impregnable castle on a crag”, from the Middle High German words stahel (steel) and ecke (here: crag). It has a water-filled partial moat, a rarity in Germany. Built on the orders of the Archbishop of Cologne, it was destroyed in the late 17th century but rebuilt in the 20th and is now a hostel.   read more…

Theme Week Upper Middle Rhine Valley – Niederwald monument

28 May 2025 | Author/Destination: | Category: General, UNESCO World Heritage Reading Time:  5 minutes

© Johannes Schilling/Karl Weissbach

© Johannes Schilling/Karl Weissbach

The Niederwald monument (German: Niederwalddenkmal) is a monument located in the Niederwald, near Rüdesheim am Rhein in Hesse, Germany, built between 1871 and 1883 to commemorate the Unification of Germany. The monument is located within the Rhine Gorge, a larger UNESCO World Heritage Site. It overlooks the Rhine Valley and the town of Bingen on the far side.   read more…

Theme Week Upper Middle Rhine Valley – Stolzenfels Castle

27 May 2025 | Author/Destination: | Category: General, Palaces, Castles, Manors, Parks, UNESCO World Heritage Reading Time:  8 minutes

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© Rolf Kranz/cc-by-sa-4.0

Stolzenfels Castle (German: Schloss Stolzenfels) is a former medieval fortress castle (“Burg”) turned into a palace, near Koblenz on the left bank of the Rhine, in the state of Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. Stolzenfels was a ruined 13th-century castle, gifted to the Prussian crown prince, Frederick William in 1823. He had it rebuilt as a 19th-century palace in Gothic Revival style. Today, it is part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site Upper Middle Rhine Valley. After substantial renovation work the castle and its parks were reopened in 2011. The castle is open to the public.   read more…

Theme Week Upper Middle Rhine Valley

26 May 2025 | Author/Destination: | Category: General, Bon voyage, Theme Weeks, UNESCO World Heritage Reading Time:  8 minutes

Burg Pfalzgrafenstein in the middle of the river, at Kaub, in the background Burg Gutenfels © Holger Weinandt/cc-by-sa-3.0

Burg Pfalzgrafenstein in the middle of the river, at Kaub, in the background Burg Gutenfels
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The Rhine Gorge is a popular name for the Upper Middle Rhine Valley, a 65 km (40 mi) section of the Rhine between Koblenz and Rüdesheim in the states of Rhineland-Palatinate and Hesse in Germany. It was added to the UNESCO list of World Heritage Sites in June 2002 because of its beauty as a cultural landscape, its importance as a route of transport across Europe, and the unique adaptations of the buildings and terraces to the steep slopes of the gorge.   read more…

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