Heidelberg und Rheintal Tagesausflug ab Frankfurt





Beschreibung
Besuchen Sie zwei der bezauberndsten Orte Deutschlands auf einem Ganztagesausflug ab Frankfurt. Ihr fachkundiger Tourleiter zeigt Ihnen die Stadt Heidelberg, und Sie erkunden die Ruinen des Heidelberger Schlosses. Außerdem besichtigen Sie die mittelalterliche Altstadt, die Karl-Theodor-Brücke und die Heidelberger Universität. Am Nachmittag geht es am in die Liste des Weltkulturerbes der UNESCO aufgenommene Rheintal entlang, wo Sie sich auf eine Bootstour auf dem Rhein freuen dürfen, und genießen anschließend eine Weinprobe und ein Abendessen vor Ort.
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Reiseverlauf
Beginnen Sie mit einer herrlichen Morgentour ins romantische Heidelberg. Wir besuchen die Heidelberger Burgruine hoch über dem Tal und Wahrzeichen der Stadt. Spazieren Sie durch den großen, beeindruckenden Innenhof mit seinen mittelalterlichen Wohnhäusern. Von der großen Terrasse genießen Sie einen fantastischen Panoramablick über das historische Heidelberg. In den Kellergewölben zeigen wir Ihnen die größten Weinfässer weltweit.
Bei einem Rundgang durch die kurvenreichen Gassen der schönen Altstadt Heidelbergs kommen Sie zum Karlstor und der Alten Brücke, dem Ritterhaus und der Heiliggeistkirche - um nur einige der wichtigen Sehenswürdigkeiten zu nennen.
Am Nachmittag erkunden wir das UNESCO Kulturerbe Oberes Mittelrheintal mit seinen Weinbergen und malerischen Kleinstädten. Sehen Sie die mächtigen mittelalterlichen Burgen - das Gebiet hat die höchste Dichte an solchen Gebäuden in Europa. Genießen Sie eine unterhaltsame Lektion in der Geschichte des Weinbaus des Tals, die bis in die alte Römerzeit zurückreicht, zusammen mit einigen kleinen Verkostungen lokaler Weine. Eines der Top-Highlights ist die Flussfahrt auf einem der traditionellen Rheindampfer. Abendessen in einem schönen Restaurant direkt am Flussufer. Fahrt zurück nach Frankfurt.
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Wichtige Informationen
- Kleinkinder können in einem Kinderwagen gefahren werden.
- In der Umgebung sind öffentliche Verkehrsmittel verfügbar.
- Spezielle Sitze für Kleinkinder sind verfügbar.
- Für alle Fitnesslevel geeignet
- Audioguide im Heidelberger Schloss in mehreren Sprachen auf Anfrage erhältlich (ca. 6,00 Euro)
- Bei schlechtem Wetter oder Wasserverhältnissen etc. kann die Route der Bootsfahrt variieren. In einigen Fällen verkehren Boote nicht. In diesem Fall besuchen wir stattdessen eine Burg oder historische Stätte.
- Kleinkinder und Kinder müssen auf einem Kindersitz sitzen, das heißt, sie benötigen einen separaten Sitzplatz, unabhängig vom Alter (gesetzliche Regelung)
Bewertungen(101)
The boat ride was fine, but the “wine tasting” was a joke. Following dinner, we were each given shot glasses with three different white wines. We were expecting much more including some kind of commentary/instruction from an expert.
The guide was very accomodating and informative. We really love the scenic view of the rhine valley and enjoy the whole tour
we didn't use this specific company so i can't comment on their service but the city of heidleberg, the rhine valley and Rudesheim are worth seeing for sure. charming cities, great history and good food available.
Our guide was rude Was not able to answer any questions that wasn’t written in her script She became annoyed if taken off her topic Restaurant was awful Don’t think you are getting good food here The wine tasting was decent The river cruise was nice All in all would NOT recommend
The bus is very very old and dirty! I have never took such kind of bus in Europe! We joined the all day tip , but the bus go back and forth between Heidelberg /Frankfurt/Frankfurt/Rhine Valley/Frankfurt, just for pick up the other afternoon group. Waist time!
The guide was very knowledgeable and truly enjoy the beautiful tour. Travel alone meant I have to find a tour that safe and great for me and also I don’t have to struggle with the language
went on the Rhine Valley Tour 7 June 2019. All went well until we arrived in Rudesheim to have an included dinner and wine-tasting before heading back to Frankfurt. Went to this restaurant (grossly ornated inside with figurines, grapes used as lighting and model ships). Not the usual restaurant for this tour but because we were running late, had to visit this place. The dinner was turkey and chips (I thought the turkey was fish but when I enquired of the type of fish, I was told it was turkey.) Turkey was a minced, pressed meat in breadcrumbs and was totally tasteless. The wine (which we thought was included) seemed to be watered down and we had to pay. The dessert (also thought was included in the dinner) was extra and we had to pay for this too. 3 people of our party (wisely) left when the dinner was served because it was that bad. Was charged a total of 11E for the dinner and wine. Only thing was the price on the menu was 6.5 E for the strudel dessert and 3.5E for the wine - total 10E. Ripped off!. Told the waitress that the meal was terrible and she replied "Thank you". I replied again that you should have said "sorry". The wine tasting was no better (same place). 5 little cups with about 3 teaspoons of wine in each. Disgusting. You could see the tour guide was embarrassed as well. Other than this terrible dinner experience, the rest of the tour was great.
We did Heidelberg in the morning with Andreas as the driver and Patricia as the guide. Both were great and we had a lot of fun. Patricia was very informative on all the interesting parts of the trip and things we passed on the way. We got a cheese & salami sandwich and a bottle of water for lunch. We returned to the office in Frankfurt then continued on to the Rhine Valley for the afternoon with a different guide. He too was very informative and funny. Stopped traffic on the highway made us take a detour through the backroads which took a bit longer but more interesting things to see. Had dinner at an interesting restaurant. Everyone got the same dinner included in the cost but drinks (including soda or water) and dessert cost extra. Then boarded the boat for a cruise which was one of my favorite parts of our trip. Very serene and peaceful with amazing views. Then we took a bus ride back to Frankfurt. Though slightly rushed at Heidelberg Castle, I thought we had plenty of time at both locations to see everything we wanted to. Even my husband who was skeptical as he you usually doesn't like group tours enjoyed it. I would definitely recommend this trip.
<p>Awesome tour with amazing tour and very experienced and knowledgeable tour guide</p>
<p>the rhine valley scenary was very pretty,but the missed the heidelberg,</p>



