Riesling, the all-rounder – Riseling Loops
Riesling, the all-rounder – Riseling Loops
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8.11km
170m
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This hike into the southern slopes near Martinsthal is your journey of discovery into the secrets of Riesling. 80 percent of the wine growing in the Rheingau consists of Riesling. The roots of the oldest vines reach up to twenty meters deep into the mineral-rich soil.
Between the lovingly restored…
by Rheingau
Last updated: September 17, 2024
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Start point
Bus stop
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931 m
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1.73 km
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2.65 km
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5.32 km
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8.11 km
End point
Bus stop
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
7.10 km
547 m
339 m
129 m
< 100 m
Surfaces
3.23 km
2.25 km
1.31 km
675 m
288 m
241 m
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Elevation
Highest point (280 m)
Lowest point (150 m)
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Tuesday 30 June
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Up to the vineyards and finally down a beautiful, dense forest section, and today absolute peace and quiet (despite it being Friday)...
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Von Wiesbaden fahre ich nach Eltville Martinsthal, wo ich auf dem Parkplatz an der Feuerwehr mein Auto abstellen kann. Von hier …
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The most famous vineyard here is the Martinsthaler Wildsau. The round, as the name suggests, can do more than just vines and wine.
At the moment she can eat a lot of chestnuts and mushrooms. There are always wide views towards Mainz and the Middle Rhine Valley. 🤩
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At the beginning we walked a little bit on the Gutenbergweg because we didn't park at the wine and gourmet stand. Here we already had the first wonderful views. After a detour to the Church of St. Sebastianus and Laurentius, we passed the “Martinsthaler …
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First I went to Martinsthal on the all-rounder circuit. It was still …
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August 19, 2024
This hike into the southern slopes near Martinsthal is your journey of discovery into the secrets of Riesling. 80 percent of the wine growing in the Rheingau consists of Riesling. The roots of the oldest vines reach up to twenty meters deep into the mineral-rich soil.
Between the lovingly restored statue
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