Rhine Gorge
The Rhine Gorge, also known as the Upper Middle Rhine Valley, is a stunning section of the Rhine River in Germany. It stretches approximately 65 kilometers and is famous for its dramatic cliffs, picturesque vineyards, and charming towns. This area is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site due to its cultural significance and natural beauty.
The gorge is home to numerous castles, including the iconic Marksburg Castle and Burg Katz. The region attracts tourists for its scenic boat trips, hiking trails, and wine tasting opportunities, particularly for Riesling wines. The combination of history and landscape makes the Rhine Gorge a popular destination.