Best attractions and places to see around Bermersheim vor der Höhe include historical sites and natural features within a winegrowing municipality in Rheinhessen, Germany. The village is home to the baptismal church of Hildegard of Bingen. The surrounding Rheinhessen region is characterized by vineyards, offering opportunities for outdoor activities and cultural exploration.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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View over Rheinhessen to the Rhine Gorge
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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 Hauck'sche quarry is one of 16 sandstone quarries in the Flonheim area. The emergence of the Flonheim sandstone goes back to the time of the "Rotliegend" approx. 290 million years ago. The light yellow color, partly interspersed with dark brown and black iron rinds (limonite), gives the Flonheim sandstone its unique appearance. The Flonheim sandstone was already quarried by the Romans and probably used for country houses, temples and tombstones. Excavations at the former Roman fort in Alzey bear witness to this. Over the centuries, the sandstone was used for numerous buildings in Flonheim, e.g. for the former Augustinian monastery, the defensive wall and the historic town hall. However, the Flonheimer sandstone was not only a popular building material in Flonheim, but throughout the entire region. The stonemason trade reached its peak in the 17th and 18th centuries. You can still admire this today in the magnificent baroque inns and town houses with their unique door portals. The evangelical market church and the bear pharmacy bear witness to a second boom in the sandstone industry around the turn of the century (1900). Flonheim sandstone was also used in the construction of Cologne Cathedral in the 19th century.
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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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Bermersheim vor der Höhe is notably home to the Baptismal Church of Hildegard of Bingen, a significant site for religious history. In the surrounding region, you can explore the historical context of the Hauck's Quarries near Flonheim, where sandstone was quarried for centuries, even used in Cologne Cathedral. The unique Flonheim Trullo also has a rich history, built by guest workers in 1756.
For expansive views, consider visiting several observation towers. The Cuckoo Tower, Bornheim offers impressive vistas of the surrounding landscape. The Lonsheim Tower provides a great view over the Rhenish Hessian hills, including the Odenwald, Taunus, Hunsrück, and Donnersberg on clear days. Additionally, the Burgundy Tower, located in the Kachelberg vineyard area, offers an eight-meter-high viewing platform to gaze over the 'Rhenish Hessian Tuscany'.
Yes, the most unique architectural landmark is the Flonheim Trullo. This Italian vineyard cottage, built in 1756 by guest workers from Apulia, is unique in Germany and offers a charming spot to relax and enjoy scenic views.
The Rheinhessen region, with its vineyards and rolling hills, is ideal for outdoor activities. You can enjoy extensive hiking and cycling. There are numerous trails offering picturesque views. For specific routes, explore the guides for hiking, road cycling, and gravel biking around Bermersheim vor der Höhe.
Many of the viewpoints and natural features are suitable for families. The Cuckoo Tower, Bornheim and the Burgundy Tower are both listed as family-friendly, offering accessible viewing platforms. Exploring the Flonheim Trullo and its surroundings can also be a pleasant family outing.
Absolutely. Bermersheim vor der Höhe is situated in Germany's largest winegrowing district, Rheinhessen. The entire region is characterized by vineyards, offering numerous opportunities to experience wine culture. Many hiking and cycling routes wind through the vineyards, and you'll find the Flonheim Trullo, an Italian vineyard cottage, nestled among them.
The Hauck's Quarries near Flonheim are an impressive testimony to the region's geological and industrial past. The Flonheim sandstone, dating back 290 million years, was quarried here by Romans and used in numerous local buildings, including the former Augustinian monastery and the historic town hall. It was even used in the construction of Cologne Cathedral in the 19th century.
The area offers various hiking trails. You can find routes like the 'Reilchenroute Trail Entrance – Albig Village Fountain loop' or the 'Lonsheim Tower – Hauck's Quarries loop'. For a comprehensive list of trails, refer to the hiking guide for Bermersheim vor der Höhe.
Yes, the region is excellent for cycling, with routes winding through vineyards and offering scenic views. You can find options for road cycling and gravel biking, with routes ranging from easy to difficult, such as the 'View of Donnersberg – Cuckoo Tower, Bornheim loop'.
Given the region's focus on vineyards and outdoor activities, spring through autumn generally offers the best conditions. The warmer months are ideal for hiking, cycling, and enjoying the panoramic views from the various towers. Autumn is particularly beautiful during the grape harvest season.
Visitors frequently appreciate the magnificent views from spots like the Flonheim Trullo, which offers vistas of the Rheingau, Palatinate, Hunsrück, and Odenwald. The observation towers, such as the Cuckoo Tower, Bornheim and Lonsheim Tower, are popular for their panoramic scenery and serve as pleasant resting places for hikers.
Yes, Bermersheim vor der Höhe holds historical significance as the home of the Baptismal Church of Saint Hildegard of Bingen, the renowned medieval polymath. This makes it a key destination for those interested in her life and legacy.


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