Attractions and places to see in Kreis Groß-Gerau are located in the southern Frankfurt Rhein-Main area of Hesse, Germany. This region is defined by its position at the confluence of the Main and Rhine rivers, offering diverse natural landscapes. Visitors can explore significant natural features, historical landmarks, and cultural sites within the district.
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The Mainz South Bridge (also known as the Mainz-South Railway Bridge, and at times as the Mainz-Gustavsburg Railway Bridge) is a railway bridge on the Mainz–Frankfurt railway line, spanning the Rhine at river kilometer 496.4 and connecting Mainz in Rhineland-Palatinate with Gustavsburg in Hesse. A footbridge attached to the north side of the bridge allows pedestrians and cyclists to cross the river.
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A great location, there's a lot going on here, especially in summer.
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Historical waystone next to the Mönchbruch hunting lodge. Route information in hours and kilometers.
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The Kelsterbar is a very popular meeting place in the summer. It's worth a visit.
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The Kelsterbach is worth a visit. you can sit here and watch ships.
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The Kühkopf - the European bird reserve on the Rhine Today's Kühkopf was originally an inland peninsula near Guntersblum, with Rhine islands to the east, north and south. In the course of the straightening of the Rhine (1828/1829), a straightening breakthrough was made to the west of the peninsula and the area was completely separated from the mainland on the left bank of the Rhine, making the peninsula a river island. The Rhine islands that used to be in front of the peninsula now have a connection to the rest of the section due to silting up. The former main course of the Rhine is now an old bend in the Rhine. The almost undeveloped Kühkopf today forms the nature reserve "Kühkopf-Knoblochsaue" together with the Knoblochsaue to the north and some smaller islets in the Old Rhine. The Kühkopf alone accounts for around 1,700 hectares of the 2,440-hectare nature reserve. The island can be reached via two bridges.
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Kreis Groß-Gerau offers diverse natural landscapes, particularly around its rivers. You can visit the extensive Kühkopf-Knoblochsaue Nature Reserve, which is a European bird sanctuary with over 60 kilometers of cycling and hiking routes. Another significant natural area is the Mönchbruch Nature Reserve. The riverbanks of both the Rhine and Main rivers provide picturesque settings, such as the Kelsterbach Riverside Terrace (Main River floodplain), a popular viewpoint along the Main.
Yes, the region is well-suited for outdoor activities. The Kühkopf-Knoblochsaue Nature Reserve features over 60 kilometers of routes. For cycling, the Old Rhine Dike Cycle Path offers well-paved surfaces and views over the Rhine. You can also find various routes for different sports: for easy hikes, explore options like the 'Hiking loop from Stockstadt am Rhein' or 'The hardwood floodplain – Kühkopf Forester's House loop from Riedstadt' in the Easy hikes in Kreis Groß-Gerau guide. For gravel biking, consider routes like 'Sandy Beaches Along the Rhine – View of the Rhine loop from Gernsheim' from the Gravel biking in Kreis Groß-Gerau guide.
Kreis Groß-Gerau has several historical landmarks. The Mönchbruch Hunting Lodge, built around 1730, is a notable historical site. You can also explore the Historische Rheinschiffsmühle Ginsheim, a reconstructed ship mill offering insights into historical grain milling. Other sites include the Opel Villas and Fortress Rüsselsheim, the Büchner-Haus in Riedstadt, and the Old Town Hall of Groß-Gerau.
The region boasts a rich cultural landscape. You can visit the Horváth Centre in Mörfelden-Walldorf or the BüchnerBühne Riedstadt, a theater dedicated to Georg Büchner. The district also has diverse museums, including local history museums, larger city museums like the Stadt- und Industriemuseum Rüsselsheim, the Psychiatrie-Museum of Philippshospital in Riedstadt, and the former synagogue in Erfelden. For unique entertainment, check out Café Extra in Büttelborn, described as Hesse's smallest municipal cabaret stage.
Many attractions in Kreis Groß-Gerau are family-friendly. The Mönchbruchallee trail is great for families, offering opportunities to spot wildlife like storks and deer. The Kelsterbach Riverside Terrace (Main River floodplain) provides a redesigned public space with seating along the Main River, suitable for all ages. Taking a ride on the Rhine Ferry Helene (Gernsheim–Eich) is also a fun experience for families.
The best time to visit Kreis Groß-Gerau largely depends on your interests. For outdoor activities like hiking, cycling, and enjoying the river landscapes, spring through early autumn (April to October) offers pleasant weather. The region is also known for asparagus cultivation, making late spring and early summer an interesting time to visit for culinary experiences. Many natural reserves and river areas are beautiful year-round, but some facilities or ferry services might have seasonal operating hours.
Visitors particularly enjoy the scenic beauty and outdoor opportunities. The Mönchbruchallee is praised for its wildlife viewing, with chances to see storks and deer. The Old Rhine Dike Cycle Path is popular for its excellent surface and views over the Rhine. The Kelsterbach Riverside Terrace (Main River floodplain) is appreciated as a nice stopover with a beach bar, offering a relaxing atmosphere by the Main River.
Yes, the Ginsheimer Altrhein is an excellent spot for water activities. Here, you can rent stand-up paddleboards, canoes, rowing boats, or pedal boats to explore the Rhine from the water. Additionally, experiencing a classic Rhine activity by taking a ferry ride, such as the Rhine Ferry Helene (Gernsheim–Eich), is a popular option.
Yes, some attractions are designed to be wheelchair accessible. The Rhine Ferry Helene (Gernsheim–Eich) is wheelchair accessible, allowing everyone to enjoy a river crossing. The Old Rhine Dike Cycle Path also offers a well-paved surface suitable for wheelchairs, with an option for pedestrians to hike on the dam for beautiful views.
Yes, several attractions have nearby facilities. The Mönchbruch Hunting Lodge includes a cafe, restaurant, and pub. The Ginsheimer Altrhein, where you can rent boats, also has an associated waterside restaurant offering local cuisine. The Kelsterbach Riverside Terrace (Main River floodplain) is known for having a beach bar, making it a great spot for refreshments.
For a unique historical experience, visit the Historische Rheinschiffsmühle Ginsheim, the last of its kind on the Rhine. The KZ-Außenlager Lehrpfad in Walldorf offers a poignant historical learning experience. For a cultural hidden gem, the Café Extra in Büttelborn is described as the smallest municipal cabaret stage in Hesse, offering a diverse program of music and comedy.
The region features several notable bridges. You can see the Mainz Railway Bridge, which is also a cycle path and historical site. Another interesting structure is the Ölhafen Bridge Raunheim, a man-made monument that is also family-friendly and offers viewpoints. The steel Opelsteg at Opelhafen near Rüsselsheim is also a notable spot for cyclists along the Main-Radweg.


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