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Bus station hiking trails around Bingen am Rhein are set at the confluence of the Rhine and Nahe rivers, offering diverse landscapes for outdoor activities. The region features the expansive Bingen Forest, characterized by varied terrain and natural climbing rocks in the Morgenbach Valley. Hikers can explore rolling vineyards, lower mountain ranges, and steep river valleys, with impressive rock formations and romantic valleys providing varied backdrops.
Last updated: July 10, 2026
4.6
(22)
101
hikers
7.76km
02:10
150m
150m
Hard hike. Good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
4.8
(96)
384
hikers
12.0km
03:27
280m
280m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.7
(60)
200
hikers
11.4km
03:08
180m
190m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.5
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94
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5.41km
01:39
190m
190m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.8
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154
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25.5km
08:35
1,010m
1,010m
Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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The historic industrial crane on the Bingen Rhine bank is a reminder of the city's long port and trading history. An interesting industrial monument right on the beautiful Rhine promenade.
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Beautiful winter hike in bright sunshine.
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The viewpoint is high above the Rhine 🌊 and offers a fantastic panoramic view 🎨🖌. 🍇🍃🍇🍃🥾🥾 With the changing colors of the foliage throughout the year, the view here is always new 🍂🍁🌿. 💚Here, every stressed soul finds peace 💚
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A very beautiful wayside chapel, probably from the 1920s.
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Unfortunately, nothing to see today due to fog.
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Ehrenfels Castle is a striking castle ruin in the Rheingau region, west of Rüdesheim am Rhein, and is one of the region's most famous landmarks. It sits spectacularly on the steep slope of Rüdesheimer Berg, surrounded by vineyards and the Rhine, with views of Bingen and the Mäuseturm (Mouse Tower).
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The Scharlachkopf is not a separate mountain, but part of the Rochusberg near Bingen, and lies at an elevation of approximately 246 meters above sea level. The elongated ridge of the Rochusberg, which also includes the Scharlachkopf, dominates the townscape of Bingen and offers striking vantage points. I wish I'd brought my binoculars...
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Old crane from the former loading port
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There are over 130 bus-accessible hiking trails around Bingen am Rhein, offering a wide variety of options for all skill levels. You'll find everything from easy riverside strolls to more challenging routes through vineyards and forests.
The bus-accessible trails in Bingen am Rhein are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 24,000 ratings. Hikers frequently praise the diverse landscapes, stunning views of the Rhine and Nahe rivers, and the convenience of public transport access.
Yes, Bingen am Rhein offers many easy bus-accessible routes perfect for beginners or families. For a pleasant riverside walk, consider the Bingen Rhine Promenade – Old Customs House, Bingen loop from Bingen, which is an easy 4.8 km route. Another great option is the View from Scharlachkopf – Rochusberg Observation Tower loop from Brömserburg, an easy 4.9 km trail with lovely views.
Absolutely! Many of the bus-accessible trails around Bingen am Rhein are circular, allowing you to start and end your hike at the same bus stop without needing to retrace your steps. Examples include the View of the Rhine River – Rochus Chapel loop from Bingen or the Niederwald Monument – View of Rüdesheim am Rhein loop from Bingen.
Bingen am Rhein is beautiful year-round. Spring brings blooming vineyards and mild temperatures, while summer offers lush greenery and longer daylight hours. Autumn is particularly stunning with vibrant fall foliage across the forests and vineyards. Even winter can be charming, with crisp air and serene landscapes, though some trails might be slippery.
Yes, the region is renowned for its panoramic views. Many bus-accessible trails lead to spectacular vantage points. The Niederwald Monument – View of Rüdesheim am Rhein loop from Bingen offers breathtaking vistas of the Rhine Valley and the famous Niederwald monument. The Rochusberg Altitude Park also features magnificent viewpoints like Kaiser-Friedrich-Turm and Goetheruhe, accessible via local bus routes.
Definitely! You can discover several unique natural features. The Steckeschlääferklamm — Tree Spirits (Baumgeister) Trail is a magical gorge with over 60 carved forest spirits. For an impressive engineering marvel, the Kreuzbach Suspension Bridge can be reached on longer routes like the Kreuzbach Suspension Bridge – View of Reichenstein Castle loop from Bingen.
Yes, the Adventure Trail Bingen Forest (Erlebnispfad Binger Wald) is a fantastic option for families. This circular path features 46 stations with interactive elements like an upside-down tree and a forest marble run, guided by the 'Bingen Forest Mouse' mascot. It's easily reachable by local bus services to the Bingen Forest area.
Most hiking trails in the Bingen am Rhein region are dog-friendly, provided your dog is kept on a leash, especially in nature reserves or near wildlife. Always carry water for your pet and be mindful of other hikers and local regulations. The diverse forest and vineyard paths offer plenty of sniffing opportunities for your canine companion.
Yes, many bus-accessible routes pass by or lead to charming places to refuel. You might find traditional German restaurants like the Heiligkreuz Forest Inn or cozy huts such as the Rhine and Wisper View Hut. The Lauschhütte Restaurant & Outdoor Park is another great spot for a break.
Expect a highly diverse landscape! You'll encounter the dramatic scenery of the UNESCO World Heritage Upper Middle Rhine Valley, with steep river valleys, expansive vineyards, and dense forests like the Bingen Forest. The confluence of the Rhine and Nahe rivers adds picturesque waterways, while rocky slopes and charming valleys provide varied terrain.
For experienced hikers seeking a challenge, Bingen am Rhein offers several demanding bus-accessible routes. The Kreuzbach Suspension Bridge – View of Reichenstein Castle loop from Bingen is a difficult 24.8 km trail with significant elevation gain, offering a true test of endurance and stunning rewards. The RheinBurgenWeg also has demanding sections accessible by bus.


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