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Motorhome route German Wine Route

Travelogue
You can find more information about the German Wine Route as well as detailed descriptions of the individual stops here in the Freeontour magazine.
You can find more information about the German Wine Route as well as detailed descriptions of the individual stops here in the Freeontour magazine.
The vineyards around Bockenheim are ideal for hiking or cycling tours through the vineyards. Afterwards, enjoy local dishes and wines in the house of the German Wine Route directly opposite the pitch.
The vineyards around Bockenheim are ideal for hiking or cycling tours through the vineyards. Afterwards, enjoy local dishes and wines in the house of the German Wine Route directly opposite the pitch.
Follow the signposted, approx. 1.3 km long city wall walk through the beautifully restored old town of Freinsheim. The medieval city wall has been completely preserved and invites you to take a historical stroll through the small town.
Follow the signposted, approx. 1.3 km long city wall walk through the beautifully restored old town of Freinsheim. The medieval city wall has been completely preserved and invites you to take a historical stroll through the small town.
Both the giant barrel and the old town of Bad Dürkheim can be easily reached on foot from the parking space.
Both the giant barrel and the old town of Bad Dürkheim can be easily reached on foot from the parking space.
The Gradierbau Bad Dürkheim originally dates from 1847, but has been restored and rebuilt several times. Today it is presented with a sun terrace and viewing platform as well as two 10 m high and 12 m wide portals that provide generous views. There is a kiosk in the south tower.
The Gradierbau Bad Dürkheim originally dates from 1847, but has been restored and rebuilt several times. Today it is presented with a sun terrace and viewing platform as well as two 10 m high and 12 m wide portals that provide generous views. There is a kiosk in the south tower.
The giant barrel is 115 m above sea level northeast of the old town of Bad Dürkheim in the floodplain of the Isenach river on the western edge of the Brühlwiesen. Every year on the second and third weekend in September, the Dürkheimer Wurstmarkt takes place here, which is considered to be one of the largest wine festivals in the world. The access to the barrel and sausage market is via the federal road 37, which passes directly to the north.
The giant barrel is 115 m above sea level northeast of the old town of Bad Dürkheim in the floodplain of the Isenach river on the western edge of the Brühlwiesen. Every year on the second and third weekend in September, the Dürkheimer Wurstmarkt takes place here, which is considered to be one of the largest wine festivals in the world. The access to the barrel and sausage market is via the federal road 37, which passes directly to the north.
Start a city tour through Bad Dürkheim here. You can find a detailed description here on the website of the Tourist Office.
Start a city tour through Bad Dürkheim here. You can find a detailed description here on the website of the Tourist Office.
The Limburg monastery ruins are one of the largest and most important monuments of early Salian architecture. It towers over the valley in the west of Bad Dürkheim and offers true panoramic views over the surroundings. It is also a good starting point for short walks or longer hikes.
The Limburg monastery ruins are one of the largest and most important monuments of early Salian architecture. It towers over the valley in the west of Bad Dürkheim and offers true panoramic views over the surroundings. It is also a good starting point for short walks or longer hikes.
The Hardenburg castle and fortress ruins form a huge complex that rises over four terrace levels and measures 90 x 180 meters and is a testament to one of the largest and most impressive "Festes Schloss" -type structures in Germany. It is traded as the “counterpart on the left bank of the Rhine” to Heidelberg Castle. Mighty walls and bulwarks, turrets and catacombs still bear witness to the strong fortress-like character. At the same time, however, (pleasure) gardens, the remains of spacious living quarters as well as once magnificent hall buildings point to a no less significant civil use as a befitting residential palace of the Leininger family.
The Hardenburg castle and fortress ruins form a huge complex that rises over four terrace levels and measures 90 x 180 meters and is a testament to one of the largest and most impressive "Festes Schloss" -type structures in Germany. It is traded as the “counterpart on the left bank of the Rhine” to Heidelberg Castle. Mighty walls and bulwarks, turrets and catacombs still bear witness to the strong fortress-like character. At the same time, however, (pleasure) gardens, the remains of spacious living quarters as well as once magnificent hall buildings point to a no less significant civil use as a befitting residential palace of the Leininger family.
Discover the old town of Neustadt an der Weinstrasse with its winding streets and historic buildings. Here you will find an adventure route from the Neustadt Tourist Office.
Discover the old town of Neustadt an der Weinstrasse with its winding streets and historic buildings. Here you will find an adventure route from the Neustadt Tourist Office.
Take a tour of the castle and let the permanent exhibition take you into the history of German democracy. Around the castle you will also find numerous opportunities for hiking and / or cycling.
Take a tour of the castle and let the permanent exhibition take you into the history of German democracy. Around the castle you will also find numerous opportunities for hiking and / or cycling.
Take a stroll to the wine cellar - it takes less than 10 minutes to walk. A total of 24 local winemakers are represented here with their products.
Take a stroll to the wine cellar - it takes less than 10 minutes to walk. A total of 24 local winemakers are represented here with their products.
Take a look at the sights and historical buildings in Maikammer and treat yourself to something delicious in one of the local wine bars.
Take a look at the sights and historical buildings in Maikammer and treat yourself to something delicious in one of the local wine bars.
Visit the Museum of Viticulture and City History and see how wine was still harvested and pressed in the region in the 19th century. The museum is located in the house of the former monastery attendant Konrad Winkelblech and is usually open from mid / late March to December.
Then stroll through the historic town center and see the old winegrower's houses.
Visit the Museum of Viticulture and City History and see how wine was still harvested and pressed in the region in the 19th century. The museum is located in the house of the former monastery attendant Konrad Winkelblech and is usually open from mid / late March to December.
Then stroll through the historic town center and see the old winegrower's houses.
The car park is below Trifels Castle and also offers sufficient space and maneuvering facilities for motorhomes. The walk to the castle takes about 20 minutes.
The car park is below Trifels Castle and also offers sufficient space and maneuvering facilities for motorhomes. The walk to the castle takes about 20 minutes.
Start your city tour through the old town of Bad Bergzabern here.
Start your city tour through the old town of Bad Bergzabern here.
Take a walk through the spacious and beautifully landscaped spa park and then treat yourself to some relaxation in the thermal baths.
Take a walk through the spacious and beautifully landscaped spa park and then treat yourself to some relaxation in the thermal baths.
Take a closer look at the landmark of the German Wine Route and take a walk on the wine trail before you start your journey home.
If you have more time available, we recommend the return journey through Alsace.
Take a closer look at the landmark of the German Wine Route and take a walk on the wine trail before you start your journey home.
If you have more time available, we recommend the return journey through Alsace.
Route
Show newest firstMehr Infos zur Deutschen Weinstraße sowie ausführliche Beschreibungen der einzelnen Stationen finden Sie hier im Freeontour Magazin.
Die Weinberge rund um Bockenheim bieten sich gut für Wanderungen oder Fahrradtouren durch die Weinberge an. Genießen Sie im Anschluss lokale Gerichte und Weine im Haus der Deutschen Weinstraße direkt gegenüber des Stellplatzes.
- 49.5073 8.2165
- 49° 30' 26.2" N 8° 12' 59.4" E
Folgen Sie dem ausgeschilderten, ca. 1,3 km langen Stadtmauerspaziergang durch die wunderschön restaurierte Altstadt von Freinsheim. Die mittelalterliche Stadtmauer ist komplett erhalten geblieben und lädt zu einem historischen Bummel durch die kleine Stadt ein.
- 49.4694 8.1675
- 49° 28' 10" N 8° 10' 3" E
- 49.4658 8.1714
- 49° 27' 56.8" N 8° 10' 16.9" E
- 49.4655 8.1746
- 49° 27' 55.9" N 8° 10' 28.4" E
- 49.4648 8.1692
- 49° 27' 53.4" N 8° 10' 9.3" E
- 49.4621 8.1687
- 49° 27' 43.4" N 8° 10' 7.4" E
- 49.4571 8.1457
- 49° 27' 25.7" N 8° 8' 44.6" E
- 49.4603 8.1274
- 49° 27' 36.9" N 8° 7' 38.5" E
- 49.4281 8.1925
- 49° 25' 41" N 8° 11' 33" E
- 49.3546 8.1459
- 49° 21' 16.6" N 8° 8' 45.3" E
- 49.3534 8.136
- 49° 21' 12.2" N 8° 8' 9.7" E
- 49.3251 8.118
- 49° 19' 30.3" N 8° 7' 4.8" E
- 49.3683 8.1681
- 49° 22' 6" N 8° 10' 5" E
- 49.3046 8.1317
- 49° 18' 16.7" N 8° 7' 54.1" E
- 49.3054 8.1301
- 49° 18' 19.5" N 8° 7' 48.5" E
- 49.2825 8.1262
- 49° 16' 57.1" N 8° 7' 34.2" E
- 49.2837 8.1269
- 49° 17' 1.2" N 8° 7' 37" E
- 49.1945 7.98
- 49° 11' 40.2" N 7° 58' 47.8" E
- 49.1961 7.9697
- 49° 11' 46" N 7° 58' 11" E
- 49.1031 7.9972
- 49° 6' 11" N 7° 59' 50" E
- 49.103 7.999
- 49° 6' 10.8" N 7° 59' 56.5" E
- 49.0994 7.9889
- 49° 5' 58" N 7° 59' 20.1" E
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- 49° 6' 25" N 7° 59' 48" E
- 49.0522 7.9563
- 49° 3' 7.9" N 7° 57' 22.7" E
Travelogue
You can find more information about the German Wine Route as well as detailed descriptions of the individual stops here in the Freeontour magazine.
You can find more information about the German Wine Route as well as detailed descriptions of the individual stops here in the Freeontour magazine.
The vineyards around Bockenheim are ideal for hiking or cycling tours through the vineyards. Afterwards, enjoy local dishes and wines in the house of the German Wine Route directly opposite the pitch.
The vineyards around Bockenheim are ideal for hiking or cycling tours through the vineyards. Afterwards, enjoy local dishes and wines in the house of the German Wine Route directly opposite the pitch.
Follow the signposted, approx. 1.3 km long city wall walk through the beautifully restored old town of Freinsheim. The medieval city wall has been completely preserved and invites you to take a historical stroll through the small town.
Follow the signposted, approx. 1.3 km long city wall walk through the beautifully restored old town of Freinsheim. The medieval city wall has been completely preserved and invites you to take a historical stroll through the small town.
Both the giant barrel and the old town of Bad Dürkheim can be easily reached on foot from the parking space.
Both the giant barrel and the old town of Bad Dürkheim can be easily reached on foot from the parking space.
The Gradierbau Bad Dürkheim originally dates from 1847, but has been restored and rebuilt several times. Today it is presented with a sun terrace and viewing platform as well as two 10 m high and 12 m wide portals that provide generous views. There is a kiosk in the south tower.
The Gradierbau Bad Dürkheim originally dates from 1847, but has been restored and rebuilt several times. Today it is presented with a sun terrace and viewing platform as well as two 10 m high and 12 m wide portals that provide generous views. There is a kiosk in the south tower.
The giant barrel is 115 m above sea level northeast of the old town of Bad Dürkheim in the floodplain of the Isenach river on the western edge of the Brühlwiesen. Every year on the second and third weekend in September, the Dürkheimer Wurstmarkt takes place here, which is considered to be one of the largest wine festivals in the world. The access to the barrel and sausage market is via the federal road 37, which passes directly to the north.
The giant barrel is 115 m above sea level northeast of the old town of Bad Dürkheim in the floodplain of the Isenach river on the western edge of the Brühlwiesen. Every year on the second and third weekend in September, the Dürkheimer Wurstmarkt takes place here, which is considered to be one of the largest wine festivals in the world. The access to the barrel and sausage market is via the federal road 37, which passes directly to the north.
Start a city tour through Bad Dürkheim here. You can find a detailed description here on the website of the Tourist Office.
Start a city tour through Bad Dürkheim here. You can find a detailed description here on the website of the Tourist Office.
The Limburg monastery ruins are one of the largest and most important monuments of early Salian architecture. It towers over the valley in the west of Bad Dürkheim and offers true panoramic views over the surroundings. It is also a good starting point for short walks or longer hikes.
The Limburg monastery ruins are one of the largest and most important monuments of early Salian architecture. It towers over the valley in the west of Bad Dürkheim and offers true panoramic views over the surroundings. It is also a good starting point for short walks or longer hikes.
The Hardenburg castle and fortress ruins form a huge complex that rises over four terrace levels and measures 90 x 180 meters and is a testament to one of the largest and most impressive "Festes Schloss" -type structures in Germany. It is traded as the “counterpart on the left bank of the Rhine” to Heidelberg Castle. Mighty walls and bulwarks, turrets and catacombs still bear witness to the strong fortress-like character. At the same time, however, (pleasure) gardens, the remains of spacious living quarters as well as once magnificent hall buildings point to a no less significant civil use as a befitting residential palace of the Leininger family.
The Hardenburg castle and fortress ruins form a huge complex that rises over four terrace levels and measures 90 x 180 meters and is a testament to one of the largest and most impressive "Festes Schloss" -type structures in Germany. It is traded as the “counterpart on the left bank of the Rhine” to Heidelberg Castle. Mighty walls and bulwarks, turrets and catacombs still bear witness to the strong fortress-like character. At the same time, however, (pleasure) gardens, the remains of spacious living quarters as well as once magnificent hall buildings point to a no less significant civil use as a befitting residential palace of the Leininger family.
Discover the old town of Neustadt an der Weinstrasse with its winding streets and historic buildings. Here you will find an adventure route from the Neustadt Tourist Office.
Discover the old town of Neustadt an der Weinstrasse with its winding streets and historic buildings. Here you will find an adventure route from the Neustadt Tourist Office.
Take a tour of the castle and let the permanent exhibition take you into the history of German democracy. Around the castle you will also find numerous opportunities for hiking and / or cycling.
Take a tour of the castle and let the permanent exhibition take you into the history of German democracy. Around the castle you will also find numerous opportunities for hiking and / or cycling.
Take a stroll to the wine cellar - it takes less than 10 minutes to walk. A total of 24 local winemakers are represented here with their products.
Take a stroll to the wine cellar - it takes less than 10 minutes to walk. A total of 24 local winemakers are represented here with their products.
Take a look at the sights and historical buildings in Maikammer and treat yourself to something delicious in one of the local wine bars.
Take a look at the sights and historical buildings in Maikammer and treat yourself to something delicious in one of the local wine bars.
Visit the Museum of Viticulture and City History and see how wine was still harvested and pressed in the region in the 19th century. The museum is located in the house of the former monastery attendant Konrad Winkelblech and is usually open from mid / late March to December.
Then stroll through the historic town center and see the old winegrower's houses.
Visit the Museum of Viticulture and City History and see how wine was still harvested and pressed in the region in the 19th century. The museum is located in the house of the former monastery attendant Konrad Winkelblech and is usually open from mid / late March to December.
Then stroll through the historic town center and see the old winegrower's houses.
The car park is below Trifels Castle and also offers sufficient space and maneuvering facilities for motorhomes. The walk to the castle takes about 20 minutes.
The car park is below Trifels Castle and also offers sufficient space and maneuvering facilities for motorhomes. The walk to the castle takes about 20 minutes.
Start your city tour through the old town of Bad Bergzabern here.
Start your city tour through the old town of Bad Bergzabern here.
Take a walk through the spacious and beautifully landscaped spa park and then treat yourself to some relaxation in the thermal baths.
Take a walk through the spacious and beautifully landscaped spa park and then treat yourself to some relaxation in the thermal baths.
Take a closer look at the landmark of the German Wine Route and take a walk on the wine trail before you start your journey home.
If you have more time available, we recommend the return journey through Alsace.
Take a closer look at the landmark of the German Wine Route and take a walk on the wine trail before you start your journey home.
If you have more time available, we recommend the return journey through Alsace.
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Die Deutsche Weinstraße und die Pfalz sind immer eine Reise wert.
Besonders jetzt im Herbst wo die Natur mit Ihren Farben unser Auge und die Winzer und Gastronomen unsere Gaumen verwöhnen.
Viele Winzer bieten den Wohnmobilisten schöne und günstige Stellplätze an, zum Teil direkt am Weinberg …
Eine Broschüre mit den Wohnmobilstellplätzen kann man bestellen bzw. herunterladen unter
https://www.pfalz.de/de/pfalz-entdecken/service-kontakt/informationsmaterial?topic=761
Grüße aus der schönen Südpfalz