Best attractions and places to see around Bingen am Rhein, a historic town at the confluence of the Rhine and Nahe rivers, offer a diverse range of experiences. Situated at the gateway to the UNESCO World Heritage Upper Middle Rhine Valley, the area features notable landmarks, significant natural features, and cultural sites. Visitors can explore ancient castles, scenic river landscapes, and areas rich in wine culture.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Beautiful here
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The Devil's Bridge is a truly unique experience not to be missed. To the left and right of the waist-high stone parapet, the terrain drops a steep 20 meters. A head for heights is definitely recommended. The bridge is particularly impressive from a distance. Like the hump of a dragon, it curves over the abyss, while far below, the Danube meanders gently through the landscape.
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Beautiful area, just waiting to be explored by bike. 🥰
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Beautiful bike path on solid ground / road in a beautiful nature with a number of sights.
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Beautiful paths great landscape little traffic.
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Direct connection to the Teufelsbrücke
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The Felsentor is really great. It is located directly at the Teufelsbrücke. An adventurous path. 😁👌 Very nice. 😚
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Nothing for tall people...pull your head in!!
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Bingen is beautifully situated at the confluence of the Rhine and Nahe rivers, offering stunning natural landscapes. You can explore the picturesque Danube Valley in the Upper Danube Nature Park, enjoy boat trips on the Rhine to admire vineyards and castles, or visit the Amalien Rock for impressive views. The Cultural Riverside area also features beautiful parks and gardens along the Rhine.
Bingen boasts a rich history with several notable landmarks. You can visit Klopp Castle, offering panoramic views, or the iconic Mouse Tower on a rocky island in the Rhine. Other significant sites include the Rochus Chapel with its historical significance and views, the ancient Basilica of St. Martin, and Germany's oldest medieval stone bridge, the Drusus Bridge.
Yes, Bingen offers various hiking opportunities. For example, the area around the Devil's Bridge Inzigkofen and the Small rock arch at the Devil's Bridge provides interesting hiking passages. You can find more detailed routes and guides for running trails around Bingen, including paths like the 'Footbridge over the Lauchert' or 'Busenberghöhle', by visiting the Running Trails around Bingen guide.
Bingen is a great starting point for cycling. The region features the Rhine Cycle Route and various trails through scenic landscapes. For mountain biking, you can explore routes like the 'Scheer Riverside Trail' or 'Sigmaringen Castle loop'. Gravel biking options include the 'Great Danube cycle path section' and routes through the Lauchert Valley. Find more details in the MTB Trails around Bingen guide and the Gravel biking around Bingen guide.
Yes, Bingen offers activities suitable for families. The Suspension bridge Inzigkofen is noted by visitors as a fun, shaky experience for kids. Boat trips on the Rhine are also popular for all ages, offering views of castles and vineyards. The Cultural Riverside area with its parks and gardens provides pleasant spaces for families to relax and play.
For breathtaking views, head to Klopp Castle, which offers panoramic vistas of Bingen, the Rhine, and the Nahe. The Rochus Chapel on Rochusberg also provides fantastic views of the Rhine Valley. Additionally, the Amalien Rock is a great spot to enjoy the landscape, and the Suspension bridge Inzigkofen offers unique perspectives of the Amalienfels.
Absolutely. Bingen has a long history of winemaking. The slopes surrounding Rochusberg are used for wine cultivation, and you can explore local wineries for tastings of regional wines. The area is known for its rich aromas and flavors, and wine festivals are held throughout the year, offering a deeper dive into the local wine culture.
Bingen offers several museums for cultural enrichment. The Museum am Strom, located on Bingen's Kulturufer, covers 2000 years of Rhine region history, including exhibitions on Romans, ancient medicine, and the life of Saint Hildegard of Bingen. You can also visit the Stefan George Museum, dedicated to the acclaimed German poet, and the Lotsenhaus, which functions as a pilot museum.
The spring and summer months (April to September) are generally ideal for outdoor activities in Bingen, offering pleasant weather for hiking, cycling, and boat trips on the Rhine. During mid-August, the Rochusfest, a week-long folk festival, takes place, originating from the consecration festivities of the Rochus Chapel, adding a cultural highlight to your visit.
Beyond the main highlights, consider exploring the Old Crane, built in 1487 and recognized as the oldest datable land crane between Mainz and Cologne. The Rhein-Nahe-Eck, where the Rhine and Nahe rivers meet, is a significant geographical and historical spot. For a unique natural experience, the Small rock arch at the Devil's Bridge offers an interesting hiking passage.
Visitors particularly enjoy the unique experiences offered by attractions like the Devil's Bridge Inzigkofen, noting its impressive curve over a deep gorge. The Suspension bridge Inzigkofen is also a favorite for its shaky crossing and views. Many appreciate the beautiful landscapes of the Danube Valley and the varied hiking and cycling trails that connect these natural and historical sites.
Yes, Bingen offers several sites where you can follow in the footsteps of Saint Hildegard of Bingen. The Museum am Strom features exhibitions on her life and work. You can also visit the Hildegard Memorial Church near the former monastery of St. Hildegard on Rupertsberg, and explore the 'Hildegarten,' which showcases plants mentioned in her writings.


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