We are a typical, small Rheingau winery. In the family business we cultivate 6.5 hectares of vineyards around Erbach. Planted with the grape varieties Riesling, Pinot Noir and Pinot Blanc. During the gourmet weeks and at special events we open our…
Rheingau Wine Depot
Outdoor swimming pool in Rüdesheim am Rhein.
The viewpoint "Panoramablick Lützelforst" on the premium hiking trail "Traumpfad Wolfsdelle".
Built before or in the 1140s, Waldeck Castle is one of the earliest castle foundations on the Middle Rhine.
The Lauksburg castle ruins are located outside the "Rheingauer Gebück". Lauksburg Castle is privately owned and was granted by Archbishop Konrad III of Mainz to Kuno von Scharfenstein and Adam von Allendorf in 1424.
Experience the underwater restaurant "La Mer"
This hiking shelter offers a wonderful panoramic view of the surrounding fields.
The hiking shelter offers a resting place for hikers and can also be used as a venue.
The Rossel Ruin in the landscape park of Niederwald near Rüdesheim represents an artificially constructed castle ruin.
As a still visible testament to the era of the Lords of Rüdesheim, the Boosenburg stands at the western end of the historic Rhine city, surrounded by a vineyard.
Directly on the market square, lies the erstwhile noble seat of a side line of the powerful lords of Rüdesheim. Today, only the bergfried of the mediaeval citadel, which was constructed before 1276, has been preserved.
More than 100 automata and kinetic objects can be set in motion by pedal or by button. Constructed and built by artists from around the world and from several centuries.
The magic cave was built around 1790 and is a walled corridor of about 60 m in length, whose walls were originally adorned with glittering glass stones.
Start: Langhalsbrunnen (At the village square / Hauptstraße 36)
Difficulty: medium Duration: 3:00 h
Distance: 8.4 km
As attractions, two carillons can be admired every day from 9:30 AM to 10 PM.
The Niederwalddenkmal, built between 1877 and 1883 according to plans by the Dresden architect Johann Schilling, measures 38 m.
The Church of St. James in the marketplace dates back to the 14th century and is said to have been built by Knight Johann Brömser.
The red wine pavilion built as a film set in Assmannshausen was rebuilt in 2007 by the citizens of Assmannshausen at a prominent location in the middle of the vineyards.
On the foundations of the former monastery founded in 1165 by Hildegard of Bingen, today stands the Catholic parish and pilgrimage church St. Hildegard, rebuilt after a fire in 1932 until 1935, taking into account earlier stylistic elements.