The UNESCO World Heritage Site Upper Middle Rhine Valley, renowned for its breathtaking landscapes and historical significance, is a treasure trove of medieval castles, charming towns, and stunning natural beauty. This tour offers a unique opportunity to explore this picturesque region, starting from Koblenz, one of Germany’s oldest cities, and taking you on a journey through history along the legendary Rhine River. As we venture upstream, you’ll discover majestic castles like Stolzenfels Castle (13th century) and Marksburg Castle (10th century), wander through ancient towns such as Bacharach and Rudesheim, and learn about the fascinating stories behind the "Hostile Brothers" Castles (Mouse and Cat), Oberwesel, and Boppard. With scenic ferry crossings and stunning views of the Rhine Valley, this tour unveils a captivating blend of culture, architecture, and nature, making it a perfect exploration of the region's rich history.
Pickup included
The tour begins in Koblenz, one of Germany's oldest and largest cities. The beautiful vibrant Old Town of Koblenz is a perfect starting point for you to explore the UNESCO World Heritage Site Upper Middle Rhine Valley.
After hotel pick-up, we venture upstream on the legendary Rhine River. Along its left bank, we first encounter the 13th-century Stolzenfels Castle, a Gothic Revival masterpiece nestled against lush greenery.
Then, you will sightsee the gorgeous Marksburg Castle, perching above the town of Braubach. Located on the same side of the ride, the 10th-century fortress, one of the most intact and significant sites of the complex, offers a fascinating look at German medieval military engineering, featuring “bergfrieds,” or butter-churn towers.
Continue to cross the river by ferry and arrive at Boppard, the site of early Celtic and Roman settlements. Driving through numerous historic sites within the city’s medieval walls will give you a glimpse into the considerable center of commerce and shipping during the Middle Ages.
Following this, we head to Kamp-Bornhofen, where we’ll see the "Hostile Brothers" castles—Mouse and Cat—and discover the intriguing stories behind these rival fortresses. Also, we won’t miss out on some other interesting sights that the town has to offer.
Next, it’s time for a delightful stroll along the breezy medieval walls surrounding the picturesque Oberwesel. From high up there, you can appreciate stunning vistas across the Rhine River as well as the skyline of historic buildings of the ancient town.
The next destination to explore is Bacharach, where you can immerse yourself in the romantic atmosphere of century-old half-timbered houses decorated with flowers, quaint restaurants, vintage coffee shops, and old vineyards. The atmospheric town boasts the most well-preserved sites, including Reichenstein Castle and Rheinstein Castle, and two smaller ones, Sooneck and Stahleck. We will also have some refreshments at an old post station where you get to savor hearty local wines and desserts.
After the relaxing break, we will head to the ancient port of Bingen on a ferry. The once prosperous area located at the confluence of the Rhine and Nahe and its nostalgic historical architecture will offer you a trip back in time as we drive through the town.
On the next step, we arrive in the postcard-picture Rudesheim villages and explore their labyrinth of cobblestone alleys, centuries-old vineyards, and lovely cottages. Less crowded and bustling than neighboring towns, Rudesheim’s peaceful ambiance makes it a perfect place for a leisurely stroll and watching locals in their daily lives.
Finally, take a scenic route back to Koblenz. Along the way, you will have a chance to marvel at more of the castles, palaces, fortresses, and ruins along the Rhine Valley, including Schonburg Castle, Rheinfels Fortress, etc., as well as the previous sites once more time before the ride takes you back to the comfort of your hotel.
Koblenz is a historic city in western Germany where the Moselle and Rhine rivers meet. Known as the Deutsches Eck, it offers stunning river views, rich history, and a charming old town. The city is a gateway to the UNESCO-listed Upper Middle Rhine Valley, famous for its castles and vineyards.
The German Corner is a historic site where the Rhine and Moselle rivers meet. It features an impressive equestrian statue of Emperor William I.
A medieval castle offering panoramic views of the city and the confluence of the Rhine and Moselle rivers.
A scenic cruise along the Rhine River, passing by castles, vineyards, and picturesque villages.
A traditional pot roast marinated in vinegar and spices, served with red cabbage and potato dumplings.
A locally produced mustard with a unique flavor, often served with sausages and pretzels.
Summer is the peak tourist season with warm weather perfect for outdoor activities and river cruises. The city hosts various festivals and outdoor events.
Euro (EUR)
CET (GMT+1), CEST (GMT+2) during daylight saving time
230VV, 50HzHz
Koblenz is generally safe, but standard precautions should be taken to avoid petty theft and scams.
Koblenz Hauptbahnhof
Koblenz Central Bus Station
Buses are the primary mode of public transport. The system is efficient and user-friendly.
Available • Apps: Taxi Europa, Mytaxi
Car, Bike, Scooter
A well-preserved medieval castle offering guided tours and panoramic views of the Rhine Valley.
A charming town with a beautiful castle, scenic walks, and local wineries.
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