Wine growing region

Wine hotels on the Middle Rhine

Wine hotels in the Middle Rhine wine-growing region

The wine hotels on the Middle Rhine are located in one of the most attractive vacation regions in Europe. This is due not only to the charming landscape with its steep slopes on the banks of the Rhine, but above all to the romantic ensemble of castle ruins, palaces and the legendary Loreley. Given this wealth of nature and culture, it is not surprising that the Middle Rhine Valley has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2002. The vineyards along the Middle Rhine are heavily terraced on steep slopes. With the best climatic conditions, the winegrowers still rely mainly on manual labor to cultivate the vineyards - perfect for a vacation with a winegrower on the Middle Rhine, where you can experience the work in the vineyards up close.

Many a wine hotel on the Middle Rhine welcomes you with a modern ambience within historic walls. In many places, the view from the window or balcony extends over picturesque vineyards or as far as the Rhine. In the hotel's own restaurants with their rustic or elegant flair, you will of course receive the right wine recommendations to accompany your culinary delights. You can of course also take your favorites from the hotel's own wine cellar home with you. You can learn more about winegrowing and vinification first-hand on a tour of the wine cellar or the vineyards of "your" winery - a special experience during your vacation at a winery on the Middle Rhine.

Turn your stay in one of the wine hotels in the Middle Rhine wine-growing region into a wellness vacation by booking massages and treatments in the hotel spa or choosing accommodation with a sauna and pool.

For an active vacation, the Rhine Cycle Path, the Hunsrück Cycle Path or the "In vino veritas" hiking trail near Lorch are the right places for you. Explore Koblenz, one of the oldest cities in Germany, or take the cog railroad up the Drachenfelsen in Königswinter. Bacharach is one of the most beautiful wine towns in the region and attracts visitors every year with its historic wine festival.