Lahnwanderweg 19th stage upstream from the Lahn's mouth to Bad Ems
Úroveň náročnosti: T1
Fotografie našich používateľov
The start! Right at the beginning, the full variety of the path reveals itself: tranquil, spectacular, romantically wild, scenic and relaxing. Where the Lahn must flow into the Rhine, an exciting hike...
The start! Right at the beginning, the full variety of the path reveals itself: tranquil, spectacular, romantically wild, scenic and relaxing. Where the Lahn must flow into the Rhine, an exciting hike begins. In Niederlahnstein, it is still very peaceful on the banks of the Rhine and Lahn. Then it becomes spectacular and romantically wild on the partly rope-secured path through the Ruppertsklamm gorge. Pure relaxation and tranquility can be found in magnificent beech forests and at viewpoints high above the Lahn. The stage ends in Bad Ems, interesting historically and in a sophisticated atmosphere. Hiking in the Realm of Facets!
From Niederlahnstein station, follow the yellow-marked access path directly to the Rhine. Here the Lahnwanderweg begins. At the mouth of the Lahn, where it flows into the Rhine, you have a beautiful view of Lahneck Castle and Stolzenfels Castle. Past the "Wirtshaus an der Lahn" inn, the path gently follows the river to the lower entrance of the Ruppertsklamm gorge. Now begins the steepest section of this stage. Through the romantically wild Ruppertsklamm gorge, it goes about 150 meters uphill over 1.5 kilometers. The path through the gorge is well secured, so you can enjoy the spectacular natural spectacle presented.
Áno
Sturdy footwear required (wet conditions in the Ruppertsklamm), otherwise normal hiking equipment, packed lunch and sufficient drinks.
Caution in the Ruppertsklamm, especially on wet ground.
At Lemberg, Alpine goats roam semi-wild. They can be very curious but are harmless.
For information on detours and path diversions, please refer to our "current notices".
Information on rail network restrictions can be found here.
B 260 towards Bad Ems and Niederlahnstein
By train to Bad Ems or Niederlahnstein: www.bahn.de
Niederlahnstein station (P+R)
Bad Ems car park
Áno
T1
The Lahnwanderweg on Instagram
Collect memories with the hiking pass
The free Pocketguide "Lahnwanderweg" and more information are available at brochures for download and at
Lahntal Tourism Association e. V.
Brückenstraße 2,
35576 Wetzlar
Tel. 06441-30998-0
Tourist Information Lahnstein
Salhofplatz 3, 56112 Lahnstein
Tel. 02621/914-171
End your hiking day at the Emser Therme! This refreshes tired muscles and gets you ready for new adventures!
Emser Therme
Webové kamery z prehliadky
Obľúbené výlety v okolí
Nenechajte si ujsť ponuky a inšpiráciu na ďalšiu dovolenku
Vaša e-mailová adresa bol pridaný do poštového zoznamu.