More about Rheinland-Pfalz
Sights, highlights, and background information about Rheinland-Pfalz.
After the flood disaster, the valley is now a symbol of resilience, characterized by steep red vineyards and warm hospitality
This region is known for its red wine, narrow river valleys, and historic sites. It is particularly famous for its wine-making tradition, castles, and hiking trails. Visitors can enjoy a blend of nature, culinary delights, and history here. In 2021, heavy rains caused flooding in the Ahr Valley, resulting in numerous deaths.
During the Cold War, the facility was intended as a protective bunker for the German government (the federal capital at the time was Bonn). Parts of it are now accessible as a museum. Visitors can gain an insight into the Cold War era.
The remains of a Roman villa show how wealthy Romans lived in the region. Excavations and reconstructions bring the site to life. Visitors can experience ancient history here.
The hiking trail leads through the vineyards of the Ahr Valley and combines nature with wine culture. Viewpoints offer sweeping views over the valley. Visitors experience enjoyment and exercise here.