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Wonderful views of the Rhine Valley and Lorelei rock
The weather was poor and I am shamed to admit that we drove through the village of Urbar above Sankt Goar and parked close to the Loreleyblick Maria Ruh restaurant. You can join the Rhine Castles tra...
If you start at the St Goar Bahnhof you can walk up to Burg Rheinfels or take a street zug from the river front. To hike up take a left after coming down the stairs from the station, then take a tunn...
The Rheinburgenweg (Rhine Castles Trail) runs from Bingen to Rolandseck, between Remagen and Bonn. It takes a course much closer to the Rhine than the Rheinhöhenweg but is not above the odd plunge de...
On the top terrace of the town, on An Der Bach Street; where it ends, the forest stream of the Lobach begins, going sharply down the rail towards the Rein. And along this stream there is a path with the niscles ...
Wonderful views of the Rhine Valley and Lorelei rock
The weather was poor and I am shamed to admit that we drove through the village of Urbar above Sankt Goar and parked close to the Loreleyblick Maria Ruh restaurant. You can join the Rhine Castles tra...
Trail to Burg Rheinfels in St Goar
If you start at the St Goar Bahnhof you can walk up to Burg Rheinfels or take a street zug from the river front. To hike up take a left after coming down the stairs from the station, then take a tunn...
Wonderful long-distance trail
The Rheinburgenweg (Rhine Castles Trail) runs from Bingen to Rolandseck, between Remagen and Bonn. It takes a course much closer to the Rhine than the Rheinhöhenweg but is not above the odd plunge de...
A relaxing walk by the Leo River Rhine
A unique experience enjoy the ferry walk enjoy the beautiful gardens and sculptures a very good climate for the date
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On the top terrace of the town, on An Der Bach Street; where it ends, the forest stream of the Lobach begins, going sharply down the rail towards the Rein. And along this stream there is a path with the niscles ...