Bingen and Rüdesheim form the southern gateway to the Upper Middle Rhine Valley, which runs for around 65 kilometres to Koblenz. With the beauty of nature, breathtaking panoramic views and an incredible wealth of castles and palaces overlooking sun-drenched vineyard slopes, the valley remains one of Europe's biggest tourist attractions.The romantic small towns and wine growing villages on both sides of the river are best discovered by boat – perhaps on board the last remaining paddle steamer on the Rhine, the 'Goethe' – or on footpaths such as the Rhine Castles Trail. Thank you Ina for the beautiful card.
Active Stamp collector and recently into Post Crossing. Any missing UNESCO heritage site card in my wish list is welcome from country of origin or otherwise. And available card chosen from my Flickr Album will be mailed back.
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Thursday, 11 August 2016
Upper Middle Rhine Valley,Germany.
Bingen and Rüdesheim form the southern gateway to the Upper Middle Rhine Valley, which runs for around 65 kilometres to Koblenz. With the beauty of nature, breathtaking panoramic views and an incredible wealth of castles and palaces overlooking sun-drenched vineyard slopes, the valley remains one of Europe's biggest tourist attractions.The romantic small towns and wine growing villages on both sides of the river are best discovered by boat – perhaps on board the last remaining paddle steamer on the Rhine, the 'Goethe' – or on footpaths such as the Rhine Castles Trail. Thank you Ina for the beautiful card.
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UNESCO(WHS)
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