Wine growing region

Wine hotels in the Palatinate

Wine hotels in the Palatinate wine-growing region

Even in the Middle Ages, the Palatinate was considered the "wine cellar of the Holy Roman Empire". And since 1935, the German Wine Route has criss-crossed the beautiful region between the Rhine plain, the Palatinate Wall and Alsace. During your stay in a wine hotel in the Palatinate, experience centuries of winemaking tradition and warm hosts. Here, your glass of joie de vivre is always half full and you can indulge more than just your palate. Recharge your batteries in the midst of the charming natural and cultural landscape and unwind with wellness or spa treatments.

Look forward to immersing yourself in stimulating conviviality at the wine hotels in the Palatinate wine-growing region. Or find long-awaited peace and relaxation in a hotel in the countryside.

The wind-protected Palatinate is one of the warmest wine-growing regions in Germany. With more than 2,000 hours of sunshine per year, wines are produced that are characterized by body and volume, especially the distinctive, fruity Riesling.

The lovely climate provides guests at wine hotels in the Palatinate with perfect weather for excursions almost all year round. Take a walk through the peaceful vineyards or go on extended bike tours. The historic towns of Landau and Bad Dürkheim are well worth a visit. Experience history up close - you can do this at Hambach Castle near Neustadt an der Weinstraße: German democracy has its roots in the Hambach Festival of 1832.

Or discover the little insider tips of the Palatinate: stroll through the romantic alleyways of Forst. The "Palatinate Nice" Gleisweiler exudes a very special charm with its carefully restored houses and pretty facades.

And did you know that the Palatinate is home to the largest contiguous forest area in Germany? Ideal for hiking and mountain biking.