








Some days off for me at the Upper Middle Rhine Valley, which stretches over 65 kilometres along the Rhine's breakthrough valley through the Rhenish Slate Mountains between Bingen, Rüdesheim and Koblenz. It has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2002. This unique landscape is characterised by the Rhine, its narrow banks and the steep, partly vine-covered valley slopes as well as the numerous castles, palaces, monasteries and churches, combined with myths, legends, works of literature, music and visual art, especially from the 19th century. Of course, the Loreley is also world-famous. And no - it is not a statue of a graceful girl. The Loreley is a 132 metre high, steep slate rock on the right bank of the Rhine in the Rhine Gorge near Sankt Goarshausen and is therefore also part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site. Ley means something like stone or rock. A marvellous landscape and wonderfully accessible by car. Kisses 😘