The ten most beautiful towns in the Rhine Valley, staggered vineyard terraces and scattered human landscapes merge into one. Gothic spires coexist in harmony with the church ruins. The waves are swaying and the mountains are hustle and bustle, so that people can feel the perfect fusion of nature and history in a quiet place. Lorelai is one of the most moving stories in cultural history, producing many poems and movements, including Heine's famous poem of the same name. Koblenz is the most exciting part of this journey
The ten most beautiful towns in the Rhine Valley, staggered vineyard terraces and scattered human landscapes merge into one. Gothic spires coexist in harmony with the church ruins. The waves are swaying and the mountains are hustle and bustle, so that people can feel the perfect fusion of nature and history in a quiet place. Lorelai is one of the most moving stories in cultural history, producing many poems and movements, including Heines famous poem of the same name. Koblenz is the most exciting part of this journey
Tickets start after 9 oclock. If you depart from Frankfurt you can take the city rail to Mainz, about 40 minutes, and then take the Rhine train from Mainz. It takes about two hours from Mainz to Cologne. The Rhine town passing by, hopping on and off. Tickets can be purchased directly at www.g2rail.com on the website of Deutsche Bahn's sales centre. Or book directly at the link below https://www.g2rail.com/product-detail/rhine-train
Bingen is the southern gate of the Rhine Valley. This place was the first place to see the Rhine after leaving Mainz. This is a simple and peaceful town with few pedestrians and no bustling commercial districts on the road.
Lorelai is one of the most moving stories in the history of German culture, which has led to many oral poems and movements, including Heine's famous poems of the same name. It describes a banshee named Lorelais on the Rhine. Her euphemistic singing is so beautiful that she leads a fishing boat off course and eventually sinks.
Koblenz is relatively big city. This is the end of the Rhine Valley, a World Heritage Site, and the most exciting part of this journey. Koblenz is also where the Rhine and the Moselle meet
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