Eltville
Perched on the banks of the Rhine, Eltville is a charming wine town that feels like a page from a fairy tale. With its half-timbered houses, cobblestone lanes, and the scent of Riesling lingering in the air, it's a serene escape from the bustle of nearby Frankfurt. The town's name means 'many vines', and indeed, its terraced vineyards produce some of Germany's finest wines. Eltville is also known as the 'City of Wine, Roses, and Gutenberg' – a nod to its history as the birthplace of the printing press. A stop here offers a perfect blend of culture, nature, and oenophile delights.
Highlights & What to See
- Eltville Castle (Kurmainzische Burg) – A moated castle dating back to the 14th century, now home to a wine tavern and a rose garden that blooms in summer. Climb the tower for panoramic views over the Rhine.
- St. Peter and Paul Church – A Gothic church with a striking spire, housing a Gutenberg Bible facsimile and intricate stained-glass windows.
- Gutenberg Memorial Room – Housed in the former town hall, this small museum celebrates Johannes Gutenberg, who lived here in the 15th century. See a replica of his printing press.
- Rheingau Wine Trail – Walk or cycle through the vineyards that surround Eltville, with tasting stops at family-run wineries like Weingut Baron Knyphausen or Weingut Robert Weil.
- Rose Garden (Rosengarten) – Over 450 varieties of roses bloom from June to October, set against the backdrop of the castle. A fragrant spot for a picnic.
- Eltviller Fischerfest – If visiting in August, don't miss this lively wine and fishing festival along the Rhine promenade.
Suggested Time to Spend
Half a day is enough to explore the old town and castle, but wine lovers should plan for a full day to include a vineyard tour and a leisurely tasting. For a relaxed pace, stay overnight in a guesthouse (Gästehaus) and enjoy dinner at a Weinstube. Combine with a river cruise for a different perspective – many boats stop at Eltville's landing stage.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Rüdesheim am Rhein – Just 10 km downstream, this lively wine town is famous for its Drosselgasse alley and the Niederwald Monument. Take the cable car up for Rhine views.
- Eberbach Abbey – A former Cistercian monastery deep in the forest, known for its Romanesque architecture and vineyards. It's a short drive or a scenic hike from Eltville.
- Wiesbaden – The elegant state capital, 15 km away, offers thermal baths, a grand casino, and the Museum Wiesbaden with its art collections.
- Mainz – The historic city at the confluence of the Rhine and Main, 20 km south, is home to the Gutenberg Museum and a magnificent Romanesque cathedral.
- Rhine River Cruise – A boat trip from Eltville to Bacharach or St. Goar passes castles, vineyards, and the famous Lorelei rock.
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- Rüdesheim am Rhein — Traveler100 / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Eberbach Abbey — Gerda Arendt / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Wiesbaden — No machine-readable author provided. Laurenz assumed (based on copyright claims). / CC BY 2.5
- Mainz — Greenville, SC Daily Photo / CC CC0 1.0
- Rhine River Cruise — Jerome Strauss / CC BY-SA 2.0