Best attractions and places to see around the Rhone-Rharound thee Canal include a variety of historical sites, natural viewpoints, and cultural landmarks. The Rhone-Rhine Canal region offers diverse landscapes, from river valleys to historical towns. Visitors can explore significant monuments, ancient ruins, and scenic pathways along the Rhine. This area connects different regions, providing a blend of natural beauty and human history.
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Directly on the banks of the Rhine rise the picturesque ruins of the Imperial Palace of the legendary Emperor Frederick Barbarossa. The palace, originally dating back to the 10th century, was expanded under Emperor Henry III and later by Emperor Barbarossa after he relocated the Rhine toll from the Netherlands to Kaiserswerth, as he needed a fortress dominating the Rhine. The location for the palace was well chosen. Because the Rhine forms a gentle curve here, it can be clearly seen over a long stretch. Even today, the castle complex consists of imposing walls up to four and a half meters thick. The idyllic castle path offers a magnificent view of the palace.
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The beginnings of the imperial palace go back to the year 700.
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Nice shady bike path with water on both sides.
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Founded around 1000 years ago, the Speyer Cathedral is today the largest Romanesque church in the world and has a correspondingly large cathedral square. In the middle of the cathedral square, in front of the west portal of the cathedral, there is a huge bowl, the so-called cathedral bowl, which marked the borderline between the medieval city and the cathedral immunity. From the end of the 15th century it was customary for the new bishop to make a debut and have the Domnapt filled with wine so that the people of Speyer could drink to his health.
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From Domplatz you can see the west facade of the cathedral and Maximilianstraße. Very nice!
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Drachenburg Castle is a castle on the Drachenfels in Koenigswinter. It was built in record time from 1882 to 1884 in the style of historicism (especially neo-early gothic on the exterior and neo-renaissance in the interior) as a representative residence for Stephan von Sarter, who, however, never lived in the castle. After his death, the castle was subjected to several changes in use.
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Very well developed bike path to the island of Reichenau
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Mighty wall right on the bike path.
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The region is rich in history. You can explore the impressive Speyer Cathedral (German: Speyerer Dom), a UNESCO World Heritage site and the largest surviving Romanesque church. Other notable historical sites include the ruins of Drachenfels Castle Ruins and the Kaiserswerth Imperial Palace.
Yes, many attractions cater to families. The Niederwald monument offers great views and is accessible for families. The Speyer Cathedral is also considered family-friendly, as is the Kaiserswerth Imperial Palace. Additionally, the Walsum–Orsoy Rhine Ferry and the Poplar Avenue to Reichenau Island are great for family outings.
For breathtaking vistas, visit the Niederwald monument, which provides a fantastic view of the Rheingau and the Rhine. Another popular spot is the View of Drachenburg Castle, offering panoramas of the castle and the Rhine Valley. Don't miss the View of the Rhine Valley from the Siegfried Pulpit for another stunning perspective.
The region offers diverse cycling opportunities. You can find various routes, including gravel biking and road cycling. For gravel biking, explore options like 'From Basel to Baselland on a gravel bike' or 'Gotthard, Furka and Nufenen Passes'. Road cyclists can tackle challenging routes such as 'The Starter Triple: Furka – Nufenen – Gotthard' or 'Susten - Grimsel - Furka'. More details can be found in the Gravel biking around the Rhone-Rhine Canal and Road Cycling Routes around the Rhone-Rhine Canal guides.
Yes, there are several mountain biking trails around the Rhone-Rhine Canal. Options range from moderate to difficult, including routes like 'Trin Digg - Lake Cresta | 3-lakes Tour (246)' and 'Crap Masegn Tour 248'. For more challenging rides, consider 'Family Aletsch Tour - Aletsch Arena' or 'Rhine Gorge Mountain Bike: Cuolm Sura (259)'. You can find detailed information in the MTB Trails around the Rhone-Rhine Canal guide.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning views, particularly from spots like the Niederwald monument and the View of Drachenburg Castle. The historical significance of sites like Speyer Cathedral and the charm of the Old town Stein am Rhein are also highly appreciated. The combination of natural beauty and rich history makes the region a popular destination.
Yes, some attractions offer accessibility. The Walsum–Orsoy Rhine Ferry is noted as wheelchair accessible. Additionally, the Speyer Cathedral has facilities to accommodate visitors with mobility needs, allowing them to experience its historical grandeur.
Absolutely. The region offers numerous walking opportunities. The Rhine Riverside Pathway (Cologne) is a popular choice for a leisurely stroll with scenic river views. Many of the viewpoints, such as the Niederwald monument, are also integrated into walking routes, providing both exercise and beautiful scenery.
While the region is beautiful year-round, spring and autumn generally offer the most pleasant weather for exploring, with mild temperatures and vibrant natural colors. Summer is also popular, especially for river activities, but can be warmer. Winter visits can be charming, particularly for historical sites, though some outdoor activities might be limited by weather conditions.
Beyond the canal, the region boasts several natural highlights. The Rhine Valley itself is a significant natural feature, offering stunning landscapes visible from viewpoints like the View of the Rhine Valley from the Siegfried Pulpit. The Poplar Avenue to Reichenau Island provides a unique natural setting for a walk or cycle.
While the main attractions are well-known, exploring the charming Old town Stein am Rhein offers a delightful experience away from the busiest tourist spots, with its well-preserved medieval architecture. Many smaller villages along the canal also offer unique local charm and quiet riverside walks.


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