The Rheingau

The Rheingau wine-growing region lies on the edge of the Rhine-Main area. The immediate vicinity to Frankfurt am Main, Wiesbaden, Mainz, Bingen and the traffic junctions of Frankfurt am Main Airport and Hahn Airport, offers you the ideal combination of relaxation and enjoyment or business event.

With a vineyard area of 3,000 hectares, the Rheingau is one of the most important wine-growing regions in Germany. This is why viticulture has a major influence on the culture of this region. Wine festivals, castles & palaces, monasteries & churches, the numerous hiking trails and the Rhine make the Rheingau an interesting place to visit. 

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Holiday and culture

The Middle Rhine Valley offers many options for an unforgettable holiday, whether as a short break, an intensive holiday lasting 1-2 weeks or as a last-minute trip. The Rheingau offers incomparable variety and diversity for your individual stay in one of the most beautiful cultural and natural landscapes in Germany.

 
 
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Coppice Forest Monument "Germania

The Niederwald Monument is located at the edge of the Niederwald Landscape Park above the town of Rüdesheim am Rhein. At its feet are the vineyards of the Rüdesheimer Berg. The Niederwald Monument was built on the occasion of the German-French War 1870/1871 and the subsequent foundation of the German Empire on January 18, 1871.


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Temple of coppice forest

The lookout temple of the Count of Ostein, which he had built in 1790, was in the past the centre of many spiritual greats of their time. These included Brentano, Beethoven and Goethe. After its destruction in 1944, it was reinaugurated in June 2006 after complete reconstruction and offers its visitors a magnificent view of the Rhine Valley to the south.

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Abbey St. Hildegard

The abbey of St. Hildegard is situated in the middle of the vineyards above Rüdesheim. The nuns live according to the Rule of St. Benedict and in the tradition of St. Hildegard. From the monastery mountain you can enjoy the wonderful view over the Middle Rhine Valley. The monastery shop invites you to sophisticated shopping.


 
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Eberbach Monastery

The Cistercians in the Rheingau. In 1136 a group of 13 monks led by Abbot Ruthard moved into the new branch of the Cistercian Order in the Rheingau. The monks arriving here from Clairvaux in Burgundy found a settlement at their new location that had existed for about 20 years, first by Augustinian canons and from 1131 by Benedictines.

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Johannisberg Castle

Around 1200 years of winegrowing history are associated with the Johannisberg: an eventful history which, over the centuries, led to the world's first Riesling vineyard and thus to a unique wine culture, which still exists on the Johannisberg today. Founded as a Benedictine monastery, Johannisberg Abbey quickly became the centre and initiator of winegrowing in the Rheingau.


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Castle Vollrads

Schloss Vollrads, one of the oldest wineries in the world. Since the 13th century the trade with wine is documented. Today it has received many awards for its top wines and is a popular venue for events.