The Rhine Promenade is a historic park from the 1920s. Due to its attractive location and clear, classical design, it is one of the most important representative green spaces in the city of Worms. In addition to numerous gastronomic establishments, you will also find Kriemhild's Rosengarten here, a work of art designed by the artist Eichfelder that can be experienced, walked through and changes throughout the year. The Hagen Monument, a bronze statue erected in 1905, commemorates the sinking of the legendary treasure of the Nibelungen…
The Rhine Promenade of Mainz, also known as Adenauer Ufer, runs from the customs port to the old city centre. It is a popular meeting place for young and old. There are benches and lawns to enjoy the view and the sun, as well as various playgrounds for the little ones. Skateboarders and basketball players also find great facilities here. Along the promenade, you will come across the fully restored Raimunditor and Schlosstor facing the river. Right beside Theodor-Heuss-Brücke, the bridge linking the German states of Rhineland-Palatinate…
The Oppenheimer beach is located in the middle of the nature reserve. Relaxing works great on the large lawn and the sandy and pebble beach on the Rhine, movement hungry use the beach volleyball and the badminton court. In an adjacent restaurant with terrace you can sit comfortably, there is also a kiosk. Oppenheim is easily accessible by regional train. From the Oppenheimer station it is then to the bathing site again about two kilometers through a wooded area. It therefore makes sense to take a bike with you. If you come by car,…
The miniature golf course is located on the Alzeyer Wartberg, in the Kaiserstraße, next to the stadium and the Wartberg outdoor pool. It consists of 18 concrete tracks with different levels of difficulty, it is the small balls to steer past various obstacles, or even to jump over a moat. At the last track, the players have to sink their ball with great skill in a rising metal tube, only then the course is considered to be over. The complex is open every day from April to September, free parking is available in front of it, or…
Bad Kreuznach and the Naheland region are ideal for biking. It is already a good idea to explore the six-kilometre stretch between the spas of Bad Kreuznach and Bad Münster am Stein on a bicycle. The bicycle path along the river Nahe, which runs through the town and the Salinental valley, is ideal for this. You can follow it in the direction of Bad Sobernheim and Idar-Oberstein - or along the Nahe to where it flows into the Rhine - and then change to the Rhine cycle path. When your legs are tired, you can return comfortably by…