Best attractions and places to see around Urmitz include a blend of historical sites, cultural experiences, and natural landscapes. This municipality is situated directly on the banks of the Rhine River, surrounded by rolling hills and forests. The region offers opportunities for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling. Urmitz serves as a base for exploring significant attractions in the Middle Rhine region.
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Koblenz Cable Car, also known as the Buga Cable Car or Rhine Cable Car The Koblenz Cable Car, also known as the Buga Cable Car or Rhine Cable Car, is an aerial cable car across the Rhine in Koblenz. It was built as an attraction and environmentally friendly transport link for the 2011 Federal Garden Show. Since June 2010, the cable car has connected the Rhine embankments near the Basilica of St. Castor with the plateau in front of Ehrenbreitstein Fortress. It is Germany's first tricable gondola lift and, with a carrying capacity of 7,600 passengers per hour (3,800 passengers per hour in each direction), has the highest capacity in Germany. Its construction cost approximately twelve million euros. Following UNESCO approval, the cable car can be operated until the end of its technically longest possible operating life in 2026. The responsible operator is Skyglide Event Deutschland GmbH from Lindau (Lake Constance), a wholly owned subsidiary of the manufacturer Doppelmayr, for which the Koblenz cable car serves as a demonstration facility. Text / Source: Die FreizeitMonster https://freizeitmonster.de/aktivitaeten/orte/seilbahn-koblenz-buga-seilbahn-rheinseilbahn-315384#:~:text=The%20Koblenz%2C cable car, also known as the Buga cable car or Rhine cable car, was built as an attraction and environmentally friendly transport connection for the Federal Garden Show in 2011.
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The Moselle Valley Bridge is the crossing of the A 61 over the Moselle and connects the Hunsrück with the Eifel. Very impressive building, which can be seen from afar.
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An imposing structure, especially when you are standing directly underneath it!
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Nice to look at, even nicer to see the panorama from top to bottom
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The Moselle Valley Bridge is one of the highest bridges in Germany
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Shortly after the death of Kaiser Wilhelm I, the idea arose to erect a memorial to the Kaiser, who had brought about the complete unification of Germany after three wars. Three years later, in 1891, Kaiser Wilhelm II, the grandson of the deceased, chose the Deutsches Eck in Koblenz as a suitable location. In order to create space for the memorial, a port of refuge was filled in, which at that time was located at the mouth of the Moselle. The Deutsches Eck in its present form was created. On August 31, 1897, the copper-engraved monument to Kaiser Wilhelm I was inaugurated in the presence of Kaiser Wilhelm II.
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The Koblenz cable car covers almost 850 meters on its way and reveals a breathtaking view over the confluence of the Rhine and Moselle through the large panes of the panorama cabins.
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The Koblenz cable car can transport up to 7,600 people per hour, making it the cable car with the highest transport capacity in Germany.
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The region around Urmitz is rich in history. You can visit the iconic Deutsches Eck and Kaiser Wilhelm I Monument in Koblenz, where the Rhine meets the Moselle, a significant national symbol. Another impressive historical site is the Ehrenbreitstein Fortress, perched high above the Rhine, offering panoramic views. In Urmitz itself, you'll find the Dietrich vom Hahn Cross, dating back to 1658, and the Aalschokker "St. Georg" Monument, commemorating the region's eel fishing heritage.
Urmitz is beautifully situated directly on the banks of the Rhine River, offering picturesque landscapes. For stunning views, consider visiting the Deutsches Eck — where the Rhine meets the Moselle (Deutsches Eck) or taking the Koblenz Cable Car (Seilbahn Koblenz) for aerial perspectives of the Rhine and Moselle valleys. The area also provides access to the natural beauty of the Eifel mountain range, including the Hohe Acht.
Many attractions are suitable for families. The Koblenz Cable Car (Seilbahn Koblenz) offers an exciting ride with great views for all ages. The Deutsches Eck and Kaiser Wilhelm I Monument (Deutsches Eck) is also a popular spot for families to explore. Additionally, Urmitz has a modern indoor swimming pool, perfect for family fun.
To immerse yourself in local culture, visit Winningen – Historic Old Town, a charming wine village known for its traditional half-timbered houses and local wine culture. Urmitz itself hosts an annual town festival in summer and a Christmas market in winter, where you can enjoy local specialties and handicrafts. The Örmser Museum in Urmitz also delves into the town's history and hosts cultural events.
Yes, the region around Urmitz is excellent for outdoor activities. The Rhine Cycle Route passes through Urmitz, offering scenic rides. For hiking, you can explore routes like the "Silver Lake – Kannsee loop from Urmitz" or the "Urmitz Railway Bridge – Kingfisher Landing Spot loop from Urmitz." You can find more detailed hiking routes at Hiking around Urmitz and cycling routes at Cycling around Urmitz.
For easy walks, consider the "Silver Lake – Kannsee loop from Urmitz," which is approximately 5.7 km long. Another accessible option is the "Urmitz RV Park – Kingfisher Landing Spot loop from Urmitz," spanning about 6.2 km. These routes offer pleasant strolls through the local landscape. More options can be found in the Hiking around Urmitz guide.
Beyond the main attractions, Urmitz offers a few unique local spots. The "Rheinmadonna" (Rhine Madonna), a life-sized carved wooden statue, stands at the end of the parish garden, blessing passersby on the Rhine. The Adam-Schäfer-Haus commemorates a local pastor who faced persecution during WWII, offering a poignant historical insight into the community's past.
The region around Urmitz is particularly beautiful for outdoor activities in spring, with blooming flowers, and in autumn, when the foliage turns golden. These seasons offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling along the Rhine and through the surrounding landscapes.
Yes, the Deutsches Eck — where the Rhine meets the Moselle is wheelchair accessible, allowing visitors to enjoy the confluence of the two rivers and the monument. The Koblenz Cable Car (Seilbahn Koblenz) also provides accessibility, offering a unique way to reach Ehrenbreitstein Fortress with stunning views.
The region around Urmitz, particularly areas like Winningen – Historic Old Town and the Winninger Pritty Vineyards, is renowned for its delicious wines. While Riesling is a prominent variety, you can also find and taste good red wines from the local vineyards.
Urmitz serves as a good base for exploring nearby attractions. Koblenz, home to the Deutsches Eck, Ehrenbreitstein Fortress, and the Koblenz Cable Car, is approximately 8.1 km away and well-connected by local public transport. For specific routes and schedules, it's advisable to check local bus and train services.
The natural landscapes around Urmitz, including the Rhine meadows and various hiking paths, are generally welcoming for dogs. Many of the trails listed in the Hiking around Urmitz guide, such as the "Urmitz Railway Bridge – Engers Riverside Promenade loop," are suitable for walks with your dog, provided they are kept on a leash where required.


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