With the Germany Ticket, you can travel conveniently on all public transport modes for just 49 euros per month. Seize the opportunity to explore Rheinhessen in an environmentally friendly way by train and bus. The triangle between Bingen, Ingelheim, Mainz, Worms, and Alzey offers plenty of possibilities.
We are happy to provide you with suggestions and tips on what to do in Rheinhessen along the train lines, which destinations you can reach with the ticket, and which events you can attend using it.
You can obtain information on timetables and connections in the DB Navigator app and on the websites of Deutsche Bahn, the Rhein-Nahe local transport association, and the Rhein-Neckar transport association.
Just like the Rhine Cycle Path, the RheinTerrassenWeg can also be easily divided into stages due to the many railway stops. Outward and return journeys are easy to plan, as the path in the vineyards runs parallel to the railway tracks. The regional transport connections RE4, RE14, and S6 allow for easy access to and from the hiking trail.
The Hiwweltouren Neuborn, Bismarckturm, and Zornheimer Berg are circular tours, and here too, starting/ending points are accessible via access routes from the train station or bus stop.
Along the Rhine, there are many places with railway connections. The Rhine Cycle Path is thus easily accessible. The journey to the fruit route or the Selztal Cycle Path is also easily plannable by train.
In Rhineland-Palatinate and Saarland, bicycles may be taken free of charge on local trains as before, from Monday to Friday from 9 a.m. onwards and on Saturdays, Sundays, and public holidays without time restrictions. Different regulations apply in the buses of individual companies.
Rheinhessen's cities are diverse and inviting. Whether on a day trip or short vacation, in one of the cathedral cities Mainz and Worms, in the red wine city of Ingelheim, or at the Red Slope in Nierstein - sights, museums, and events promise unforgettable impressions and experiences!