Best attractions and places to see around Gau-Weinheim include historical landmarks and natural landscapes within the Rhenish-Hessian hills. This wine village is situated at the foot of the 271-meter-high Wißberg mountain, offering scenic views and opportunities for outdoor activities. The area features a blend of cultural sites and natural beauty, making it a destination for exploring both history and the outdoors.
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View over Rheinhessen to the Rhine Gorge
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The customs tower was built around the year 1000 as a pass barrier on the road between Mainz and Bad Kreuznach! The name goes back to a legend of Saint Ursula of Cologne! On her way back from a pilgrimage to Rome, she crossed the Selz here with her entourage of 11,000 virgins. In the hope that another 11,000 virgins would follow the same path, the Schnorressänger from Elsheim took over the sponsorship in 2006.
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The observation tower on the Hemm! As a landmark that can be seen from afar, the tower stands on the Hemm in the Lonsheim Forest and is firmly rooted in the consciousness of the citizens of Lonsheim. From the top of the tower you have a wonderful view of the Rhenish-Hessian hill country. When the weather is good, you can let your gaze wander from the Odenwald in the east, over the northern Taunus to the western Hunsrück. If you turn your gaze to the south, the Donnersberg is right at your feet. It is also possible, with a little time and patience, to locate and identify up to 20 different locations. The field name "Auf der Hemm" is one of the oldest field names in Lonsheim.
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The Flonheimer Trullo is a round house that was built as a shelter in the vineyard. Today a landmark of the region, the Flonheim trullo was probably built in 1756 by Apulian guest workers. Right next to the trullo, tables and benches invite you to have a relaxing picnic. You can discover various local grape varieties on the attached wine trail.
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The Burgundy Tower was created to mark the 25th anniversary of the partnership between Wörrstadt and Arnay-le Duc. It bears its color and name in honor of the partner region of Burgundy. It is located in the "Kachelberg" vineyard above the Neubornbad baths and is open to the public, part of the "Hiwwelroute Neuborn". From the tower you have a fantastic view over the Rhenish-Hessian hill country. The three-storey construction of the round tower measures a total height of approx. 15 meters.On the upper, open viewing plateau, visitors can let their gaze wander over the Rhenish-Hessian hilly landscape at a height of eight meters.There are storage facilities for tables and benches on the ground floor of the tower.
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There is also a wine bar at the cuckoo tower in Bornheim: From April to October, the Bornheim winegrowers serve wine at the cuckoo tower every 4th weekend of the month. Small snacks, soft drinks and wines from the local winegrowers are served on these weekends. opening hours Saturdays from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m Sundays from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m
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Beautiful tower with great views, which you can see from afar.
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A piece of Italy in Germany and a nice rest area with a view. Outside there is also the option of taking a seat on one of the picnic benches (with tables).
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Gau-Weinheim is rich in history. A prominent landmark is the Flonheim Trullo, a unique Italian vineyard cottage built in 1756. You can also visit the Ruins of the Eleven-Thousand Maidens Tower, a late medieval roadblock with a fascinating legend. Additionally, the village is home to the famous Leaning Tower of Gau-Weinheim, a 12th-century bell tower with a significant tilt, and the St. Katharina Parish Church, originally Romanesque and rebuilt over centuries.
Yes, the region boasts several excellent viewpoints. The Cuckoo Tower, Bornheim, built in 2006, serves as a resting place and viewing platform with visibility to the Hunsrück. The Lonsheim Tower, an impressive monument from 1904, offers panoramic views over the Rhenish-Hessian hills, extending to the Odenwald, Taunus, and Hunsrück. Don't miss the Burgundy Tower, a 15-meter-high structure with an open viewing platform providing impressive views over the Rhine-Hessian Toscana.
The area around Gau-Weinheim is perfect for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find numerous routes for hiking, running, and road cycling. For hiking, explore trails like 'Gentle Hills of Rhenish Hesse' or 'View of Wißberg'. Runners can enjoy routes such as 'Nandu Enclosure Rommersheim' or 'Sculpture Trail Rhenish Hesse'. Cyclists have options like 'Flonheim – Tiefenthaler Höfchen' or 'Dike Path – View of Mainz'. You can find more details and routes on the hiking guide, running guide, and road cycling guide for Gau-Weinheim.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Flonheim Trullo is a unique historical site that can be enjoyed by all ages. The Cuckoo Tower, Bornheim, and the Burgundy Tower both offer accessible viewing platforms for scenic enjoyment. Additionally, the Ruins of the Eleven-Thousand Maidens Tower provides an interesting historical stop with a legend that can captivate younger visitors.
The Leaning Tower of Gau-Weinheim is a medieval bell tower dating back to the 12th century, once part of a Romanesque fortified church. It is famous for its significant tilt of 5.4277°, making it one of the most tilted structures in the world. Its inclination is due to the local soil composition. The tower is publicly accessible and its bells ring daily at 11 AM, 1 PM, and 6 PM.
Gau-Weinheim is situated at the foot of the 271-meter-high Wißberg mountain, which offers scenic views and opportunities for outdoor activities. While specific trails directly on the Wißberg are not detailed, the surrounding area provides numerous hiking routes, including 'View of Wißberg – Bench With Vineyard View loop from Gau-Weinheim' and 'Seminar Pavilion Gau-Weinheim – View of Wißberg loop from Wallertheim'. These routes allow you to experience the natural beauty and views associated with the mountain.
The Tower Winegrowers' Trail (Turmwinzerweg) is a point of interest that connects to the region's winemaking tradition and likely offers scenic views, particularly in relation to the Leaning Tower of Gau-Weinheim. It suggests a route that combines the cultural heritage of winemaking with the historical landmark, providing a pleasant experience for walkers and cyclists.
Visitors particularly appreciate the unique historical sites and the expansive views. For instance, the Flonheim Trullo is loved for its uniqueness in Germany and the magnificent views it offers. The Lonsheim Tower is praised for its impressive structure and the wide vistas over the Rhenish-Hessian hills. The blend of cultural heritage and natural beauty, often accessible via hiking and cycling trails, is a major draw.
Yes, Gau-Weinheim offers guided tours that delve into its historical local fortifications. These tours typically cover sites like the formerly fortified cemetery, the medieval fortified church of St. Katharina, and the old protected defense tower (the Leaning Tower). They provide an excellent overview of the village's rich past and defensive structures.
The terrain around Gau-Weinheim is characterized by the Rhenish-Hessian hills. You can expect gentle to moderate inclines, often through vineyards and agricultural landscapes. Trails like 'Gentle Hills of Rhenish Hesse' suggest a relatively easy walking experience, while others might involve more varied paths, offering a mix of scenic tranquility and some elevation changes.
Yes, many of the attractions and trails are designed with visitor comfort in mind. For example, the Cuckoo Tower, Bornheim, is noted as a resting place for hikers with a rest stop right next to it. The Lonsheim Tower also has seating for resting. The region's focus on wine tourism means you'll often find opportunities for breaks and refreshments along the way, especially on trails like the Tower Winegrowers' Trail.


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