More about Rheinland-Pfalz
Sights, highlights, and background information about Rheinland-Pfalz.
Where Roman history meets modern vineyards, the region forms the gateway to its European neighbors
The region around Trier is characterized by river valleys, rocky landscapes, and a long history dating back to Roman times. In addition to cultural attractions, the surrounding area offers numerous opportunities to experience nature.
Just across the border, there are also interesting hiking trails, such as the Mullerthal Trail (one of the best hiking routes in Europe), where you often hike through narrow sandstone gorges.
The waterfall cascades down several steps in the middle of Saarburg's old town. It is an unusual natural and urban sight at the same time. Visitors experience a rare interplay of architecture and landscape here.
The castle is located above the town and offers a sweeping view over the Saar valley. It dates back to the Middle Ages and is a central landmark of Saarburg. Visitors combine history and views here.
The exhibition is one of the largest private collections of airplanes in Europe. Models from different eras show the development of aviation. Visitors can experience the history of technology on a large scale.
The Devil's Gorge is an impressive rock formation with narrow crevices, high sandstone walls and shady paths. The nature park center provides information about the geology and landscape. Visitors can experience one of the most striking natural backdrops in the region.
The park exhibits various species of birds of prey and offers flight demonstrations. Visitors can observe the animals up close and learn more about their way of life.