Rhineland-Palatinate 2025: Fascination between vineyards and castles!

Discover Neuwied and the versatile sights in Rhineland-Palatinate, from vineyards to historical cities in 2025.
Discover Neuwied and the versatile sights in Rhineland-Palatinate, from vineyards to historical cities in 2025. (Symbolbild/ANAG)

Rhineland-Palatinate 2025: Fascination between vineyards and castles!

Rhineland-Palatinate in 2025 enjoyed a remarkable attraction for travelers. With a variety of sights, including vineyards, castles and river valleys, the state offers a varied backdrop for those seeking relaxation and those interested in culture. This year, new leisure attractions and outdoor tours will be opened, which expand the experience for visitors. The charming small cities invite you to take the time and enjoy the local flair.

Among the outstanding cities, Hachenburg stands out, which was recognized by the Magazin Stern as one of the most beautiful old towns in Germany. The city in the Westerwaldkreis was once a flourishing commercial city and has an eventful history that is characterized by devastating fires in the 17th century. Today Hachenburg is known as the cultural capital of the Westerwald. Sights such as the old market, the castle garden and the Evangelical Castle Church attract numerous visitors. In particular, the half -timbered house "Die Krone", which is considered the oldest brick inn in Germany and was first mentioned in 1461, is a popular photo motif.

ancient treasures in Trier

also one of the excellent old towns is Trier, which is considered one of the oldest cities in Germany. Known for its ancient Roman buildings, such as the Porta Nigra, which belongs to the UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a must for those interested in history. Other remarkable sights include the Roman bridge, the Kaiserhermen and the oldest building in Germany, the amphitheater. Originally known under the name Augusta Treverorum, Trier is also the birthplace of Karl Marx. The marketplace in Trier invites you to shop during the city visit and admire the impressive old town houses.

parallel to the cultural attractiveness in Rhineland-Palatinate, the Bergpark Wilhelmshöhe in Hesse presents itself as an outstanding example of garden art and engineering. The largest mountain park in Europe, with an area of ​​almost 560 hectares, was created from 1696 by the Landgraves and Elector of Hesse-Kassel and steadily expanded over 150 years. Famous are the impressive water features that extend from the Hercules via the cascades to the east and are still preserved in their original function.

UNESCO World Heritage in Hesse

The Bergpark Wilhelmshöhe was included in the list of UNESCO culture and nature heritage in 2013 and is the first mountain park worldwide to receive this award. The water art, which pumps 750,000 liters of water into the various pools, is considered an architectural masterpiece. The artistically designed rose island, which blooms in summer with over 1,000 different shrub, wild and climbing roses, complements the impressive overall picture. In addition, the artificial ruin of the Löwenburg, which was built around 1800, attracts those who are interested in the history and aesthetics of princely living rooms.

Overall, both Rhineland-Palatinate and Hesse offer a fascinating mix of culture, history and nature, which is enriched this year by new attractions and experiences. From the historical cities to the masterpieces of landscape design, a lot is required for both discoverers and those seeking relaxation.

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