Red Wine Trail
Facts and practical information
The Red Wine Trail, opened in 1972, is a trail that runs high above the floor of the Ahr Valley linking the wine villages of the Ahr wine region in Germany along the River Ahr. The route runs from Altenahr via Mayschoß, Rech and Dernau to the well known rock formation of Bunte Kuh near Walporzheim. The Red Wine Trail then continues to the former abbey of Marienthal. It then goes to the Government Bunker Documentation Site, the Roman villa near Ahrweiler, the memorial by the Silberberg Tunnel and continues via Heppingen to the station square of Bad Bodendorf. ()
Rhineland-Palatinate
Red Wine Trail – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Ludendorff Bridge, Landskrone, Apollinariskirche, Unkel.