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The beautiful, peaceful, and idyllic Lahn flows through Bad Ems. Downstream, it flows into the Rhine at Lahnstein near Koblenz. There, the Moselle meets the Rhine at the German Corner.
 
If you head upstream on the Rhine, you will discover the famous Loreley Rock at St. Goar.

Whether for strolls, bike tours along the rivers, or a boat trip, the regional rivers invite you to explore.
 
Discover one of the most beautiful sections of the Lahn Valley between Limburg and Lahnstein.
 

The Lahn:
Discover one of the most beautiful sections of the Lahn Valley between Limburg and Lahnstein.

Limburg
You will find a historic old town with half-timbered houses that invite you to stroll. You have the opportunity to explore the well-known Cathedral with its seven towers.
Diez
The old town welcomes you with the Collegiate Church and Count’s Castle. The Oranienstein Castle is also worth a visit, but the opening hours should be noted.
Obernhof
This tranquil village is the only one where viticulture is still practiced. You can enjoy nature on various hiking routes or relax in a café.
Nassau
Experience various outdoor activities such as hiking, cycling, or canoeing. Relax in one of the street cafés and be fascinated by the Town Hall built in 1609, the Stein’s Castle, the monument of Baron von und zum Stein, or the city’s landmark, the Nassau-Oranien Castle.
Lahnstein
Hike up to Lahneck Castle or explore the Ruppertsklamm. Discover the old Town Hall or the old Witch Tower at Salhofplatz.

The Rhine:
Discover the Middle Rhine between Bingen and Bonn, with the section of the Upper Middle Rhine even being a UNESCO World Heritage site.   This part starts at Bingen / Rüdesheim and ends at Koblenz.   Enjoy the landscape on a boat trip on the Rhine and be impressed by the many castles and palaces in the region.
The Moselle:
A beautiful section of the Moselle stretches from Bernkastel-Kues through the famous Moselle towns of Traben-Trarbach, Zell, Cochem, Treis-Karden, and Kobern-Gondorf to Koblenz. You can discover the German Corner, where the Moselle flows into the Rhine, in Koblenz. Explore the alleys of the towns on a walk, be fascinated by the wine-growing along the Moselle, or relax in the beautiful landscape along the Moselle.
 
 
 
Boat Tours from Koblenz: