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Monday, April 23, 2018

Ehrenfels Castle Hike


On Thursday, March 29th our ship docked at Rudesheim after lunch.  


We had previously signed up to take a hike to Ehrenfels Castle.

This is the summary of the outing in the cruise book:
"Take a scenic hike through the vineyards towards the ruins of Ehrenfels Castle.  Begin by walking through Rudesheim and up into the surrounding vineyards where you will have beautiful views over the town below. The hike continues through the vineyards until you arrive at the site of Ehrenfels Castle.  Built in the 13th century by the Archbishop of Mainz, the castle stood overlooking the Rhine Gorge until it was destroyed in 1689 by the French.  From this picturesque hilltop, enjoy wonderful views over the Rhine where you can see the Mouse Tower and Klopp Castle in the distance.  The hike returns to the ship by following a different path that brings you closer to the river."

There were quite a few people signed up for this hike which was purported to be 6 miles and the highest level of difficulty.  A second guide was procured apparently at the last minute.  We were in her group though Dan had picked up vibes that she was not the better of the two guides.  He was right as we found out later because I didn't agree to switch groups.


We got a much slower start.  The guide didn't wear the microphone which meant that to tell the group anything we had to stop so she could relate whatever history or tidbit or observation she had.  It got to be even slower going.  She spent quite a bit of time in the town.







Another stop to relate information.  Dan is in green.  It was a cold day!



Once we got into the vineyards Dan and I had had enough so we went on ahead.


The vineyards are on terraces that cut across the mountain side.  Here's another view of the castle and vineyards from the ship.





In hiking we got above the town and river.




We lost sight of the group behind us and kept looking up to see the ruins.  Remember how it said in the description, hilltop?  Well this statue was not the castle ruins.


Look how steep the vineyards are.



Well, the ruins ended up to be below us and to get to them we had to go through the vineyards.


It was a very steep descent between vines that were just starting to grow.  Here's looking up.


Once down we still had steep stairs to go down to the ruins.





With our detour, the group beat us to the ruins!  But we had an adventure.  The ruins are under renovation and chained off from access.  Here's an old drawing.




Heading back to town.


And then back on the pathway to the ship.



Next port is Ludwigshafen where I took a bus trip to Speyer and Dan went hiking above Heidelberg.
[Off to visit the granddaughters in New Hampshire.  I'll continue posting about the Rhine Cruise on my return home.]











7 comments:

Tom said...

...you certainly saw some gorgeous sights.

Carol @Comfort Spring Station said...

Your hike was thru charming landscape - I've never seen such steep vineyards. Love the ruins.

Lady Fi said...

What a lovely place!

Anonymous said...

Sounds that you had a wonderful time with all! Beautiful buildings and places...


doodles n daydreams said...

Sometimes it's good to have an adventure :)

Diana

Kay L. Davies said...

How scary looking downhill through the vineyards, but the castle looks like an interesting place to visit. Rhine cruises are so beautiful. My husband and I insisted there was a castle on every hilltop! Beautiful photo opportunities everywhere, as you know.
Kay
An Unfittie's Guide to Adventurous Travel

Kay said...

Wow! I guess we really did go to different towns on the Rhine. It's really hard when the guide doesn't wear the whisper boxes.