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Laudenbach Hemsbach Weinheimer Frankfurt Schloss Würzburg Weinheim W.-Dertingen Hirschberg Main 1 Badische Bergstraße Wertheim W.-Kembach W.-Reicholzheim Kloster Bronnbach Schriesheim Strahlenburg Külsheim e ß Königheim Mannheim a r 3 Taubertal t Dossenheim W s n e i i n e s Ladenburg Tauberbischofsheim t W r a ß e e h c T a s Tauber i u b d e a r t B a l Lauda-Königshofen Heidelberg Germany‘s „Spring Gardens“ 1 Badische Bergstraße Baden Wine Route - At a glance L.-Beckstein „This is where Germany starts to become As one of the most beautiful holiday options in Germany, Italy,“ Kaiser Josef II is said to have the Wine Route leads through Baden‘s sunny wine regions. remarked while travelling through the Neckar region by coach from Frankfurt to Vienna. I Grape varieties Total length: over 500km Bad Mergentheim The quote originates from 1764. Since • Spätburgunder (121 ha) then, the region between Darmstadt and The grape symbol with the Rothenburg Heidelberg has been termed „Germany‘s • Riesling (82 ha) Baden coat of arms leads the way o. d. Tauber Riviera“ time and again. Leimen N through the Baden Wine Land and • Müller-Thurgau (65 ha) display the current wine region. Germany Picturesque old towns in Mediterranean • Weißer Burgunder (29 ha) settings, fortresses, palaces, dreamy Region parks, and gardens are great places to • Grauer Burgunder (27 ha) spend time. There are some 380 hectares F of wine-growing here, with Schriesheim Contact Scan QR-Code and get all the being the largest region. There are wine Nußloch information! co-ops in Hemsbach and Wiesloch, which Tourismus Service Bergstrasse e.V. A5 Contact: are largely marked by smaller parcels, Außenstelle Weinheim Tel.: +49 (0) 761-89646-0 Hauptstr. 47 O [email protected] many of which are cultivated as a sideline enterprise. Even the private winegrowers 69469 Weinheim / Bergstraße Wiesloch seldom grow more than five hectares. Tel.: +49 (0) 6201-874451 Rauenberg [email protected] www.baden-wine-route.com www.diebergstrasse.de Malsch Rhein Angelbachtal Sinsheim Bad Schönborn Gentle wine land of a thousand hills 2 Kraichgau Östringen Taubertal 3 Enjoy diversity in Tauber Valley Wine Land For centuries now, wine has determined history, culture, and outlook on life in Ubstadt-Weiher „Delightful Tauber Valley“ spans from Ro- thenburg ob der Tauber to Freudenberg Kraichgau-Stromberg. Also lovingly dubbed Grape varieties the „Land of 1000 Hills,“ this is where the Grape varieties 2 am Main. The gentle hills, forest estates, Bruchsal Kraichgau and wine hills paired with fortresses, Germany‘s largest wine-growing regions • Spätburgunder (233 ha) • Müller-Thurgau (198 ha) palaces, convents, and museums create a adjoin. • Schwarzriesling (149 ha) • Riesling (225 ha) holiday region to be experienced. Kraichtal Eppingen • Regent (54 ha) Baden and Württemberg meet here to • Müller-Thurgau (166 ha) create a region of highly exquisite charm. Gondelsheim A bike tour along the classic Tauber Valley • Silvaner (35 ha) More than two dozen grape varieties grow • Grauer Burgunder (131 ha) bike path or a hike along the Tauber • Tauberschwarz (8 ha) between the hillsides of the Rhine plateau Valley Panorama Trail lead guests to • Weißer Burgunder (123 ha) Sulzfeld and those along the Neckar, with over cities, communities, and villages of ext- raordinary hospitality. The Tauber Valley Contact 200 winegrowers in Baden and Württem- • Schwarzriesling (93 ha) Weingarten Kürnbach berg creating numerous award-winning comprises part of Baden, Württemberg, Commission „Weinland Taubertal“ and Franconia. wines. Enthusiasts have a chance to taste Contact Oberderdingen c/o Tourismusverband Baden‘s Rieslings as well as Württemberg‘ „Liebliches Taubertal“ The wine calendar is filled with numerous Trollingers and Lembergers. The many small Kraichgau-Stromberg Tourismus e.V. Bretten Gartenstr. 1 museums (e.g. wine and pastry museums), Melanchthonstraße 3 Karlsruhe festivals, tastings, cellar tours, and tavern 97941 Tauberbischofsheim thrilling villages featuring timber frame 75015 Bretten Walzbachtal events throughout the entire year. The Tel.: +49 (0) 9341-82-5806 architectures, and several insider tips give Tel.: +49 (0) 7252-96 33-0 motto here: Explore countryside and [email protected] „Baden-Württemberg - en miniature“ its [email protected] culture by day, enjoy wine and culinary www.weinland-taubertal.de special flair. www.kraichgau-stromberg.com delights by night. www.liebliches-taubertal.de Durlach Keltern Pforzheim Ettlingen Much to discover in Ortenau Wine Paradise e Ortenau 4 ß ra Ortenau Wine largest. st in Malsch Paradise is in The mild climate, with some 1700 Rastatt e the heart of hours of annual sunshine, makes W e h Baden - between Ortenau a popular destination. isc ad Gernsbach in Murg Those who come to Ortenau can B Valley and Gengenbach in Kinzig experience wine in a wide variety of Valley. ways. Be it on cellar tours and wine tastings directly with winemakers, or A diverse, unique cultural landscape bike tours through the wine hills and awaits visitors between the banks of hikes like the Ortenau Wine Trail. Re- Schloss the Rhine and wine hills. Picturesque gional products are given particular Eberstein wine villages nestle against the hills emphasis at the local inns, restau- Sinzheim and valleys of these foothills. The rants, and rustic wine taverns. Grape varieties Contact wine hills between the swimming Gernsbach lakes of the Rhine plateau and the In addition to wine, this also includes • Spätburgunder (1266 ha) Weinparadies Ortenau e.V. Baden-Baden heights of the Black Forest feature the seasonal diversity in locally pro- Bahnhofstr. 16 • Riesling (686 ha) 2 1 steep slopes. duced fruits and vegetables. There is 77704 Oberkirch also a range of premium producers • Müller-Thurgau (317 ha) Bühl 3 1 Weisenbach Fortresses, palaces, and convents for fish, meat, sausage, and ham. Fol- B.-B.-Varnhalt • Grauer Burgunder (179 ha) Tel.: +49 (0) 7802 – 82 606 2 B.-B.-Steinbach evidence hundreds of years wine lowing an exquisite meal, it‘s fitting [email protected] Rhein • Weißer Burgunder (60 ha) Bühlertal 3 B.-B.-Neuweier tradition. Several of these vineyards to enjoy a fine brandy from one of www.weinparadies-ortenau.de are among the Baden‘s oldest and Ortenau‘s 7000 distilleries. A5 Achern Charming wine region Straßburg Sasbachwalden Breisgau 5 Fortresses, Nearly every city has a valley leading Murg palaces, and into the mountains. Finding these Kappelrodeck many other idyllic valleys is easy. The wine hills K.-Waldulm impressive structures are witnes- show the way, with artistically desi- Renchen ses to the moving history of this gned tavern signs providing symbols picturesque region. The cozy villages that friends of food & wine know to Kehl R.-Erlach 4 Ortenau and delightful cities are marked with interpret. stately buildings, picturesque timber frame structures, and magnificent Here, one finds everything that Appenweier O.-Ringelbach t town halls. Nature lovers and bon makes Breisgau so endearing. This vivants deem this to be one of the is Germany‘s warmest region. Vines most beautiful sites anywhere and a have been the heart of Breisgau for Oberkirch true insider tip. more than 1,000 years now. Schloss Grape varieties Contact Rench s Staufenberg While Breisgau‘s political borders Hard work and tranquility, modernity 2 • Spätburgunder (684 ha) Breisgauer Wein GmbH Offenburg span from Staufen in the south to and respect for tradition establish Landvogtei 10 Herbolzheim in the north, Ober- a connection that has become an • Müller-Thurgau (347 ha) 1 3 79312 Emmendingen O.-Fessenbach Durbach schopfheim at the gates of Offen- obligation for the people of this 2 O.-Rammersweier burg represents the northern border area. Thus, Breisgau has earned its 1 Schloss • Grauer Burgunder (201 ha) Tel.: +49 (0) 7641 – 19433 3 of the Breisgau wine region, while reputation as a region where people O.-Zell-Weierbach Ortenberg e [email protected] the university city of Freiburg is the know how to live and enjoy life. • Weißer Burgunder (159 ha) www.weinlandbreisgau.de Ortenberg southern border. r Gengenbach Sunny terraces between Black Forest and Rhine Friesenheim F.-Oberschopfheim Kaiserstuhl and Tuniberg 6/7 Kaiserstuhl The opportunities for culinary plea- o and Tuniberg sures are varied: open wine cellars Kinzig rise from the and wine festivals (Easter to end of Upper Rhine October), in taverns and inns, or on plateau like a culinary tour by van. Lahr islands between the Black Forest F and Alsace. You‘ll taste, of course, wines from Kaiserstuhl and Tuniberg, as well Culinary delights and natural adven- as specialties from the „Kaiserlich tures - the region is well known for genießen“ palette, e.g. walnut cake both. The Burgunder oasis in Baden and Kaiserstuhl ice cream. The event Kippenheim Mahlberg boasts Germany‘s warmest climate. calendar features festivals, culinary Rust Countless - at times exotic - plant events, and various activities, such species and seldom animals have as city tours, culinary wine tastings, Grape varieties Contact K.-Schmieheim created a true gem here. Thanks to and wine hill tours. • Spätburgunder (1592 ha) Kappel- the mild climate, flora and fauna can Europa-Park k Naturgarten Kaiserstuhl GmbH Grafenhausen Ettenheim be explored year-round; by bike or Accommodations and arrangements • Müller-Thurgau (831 ha) Zum Kaiserstuhl 18 e-bike, Segway, on foot, or hiking are available for every kind of vaca- 79206 Breisach am Rhein E.-Münchweier • Grauer Burgunder (833 ha) a thematic trail (e.g. Kaiserstuhl or tion or sojourn, from holidays at a Ringsheim Burgunder path), or on an excursion Kaiserstuhl vineyard to wine hotels • Weißer Burgunder (445 ha) Tel.: +49 (0) 7667-940155 with the Kaiserstuhl guides. and luxury hotels. [email protected] 1 H.-Tutschfelden c • Silvaner (89 ha) www.naturgarten-kaiserstuhl.de Herbolzheim 2 1 H.-Broggingen 2 3 H.-Bleichheim 6 Kaiserstuhl 3 K.-Nordweil 5 Wyhl a.K.