I love the Rhine River. We went kayaking on the Rhine and I took many boat tours. So much fun. When i got a car I drove down to Bingen and people watched. I loved visiting the lorelei too.
I went on a boat trip along the Rhine in 2008 and had the most wonderful time. The scenery was breathtaking and there were little stops at villages and festivals along the way. Memories to last a lifetime ❤
I have been blessed to tour it. I truly felt like i was in a fairytale. Born in a South African rural village, i dreamt i would have such an experience
Was there a travel or river cruise 🚢 company you went through? I’m disabled and would love To tour but wondering if there’s disability friendly company I can go thru!
The biggest merit of this documentary is the highly condensed information it and yet, it is its biggets flaw. I ended up dizzy and confused , too much to take in within 50 min. The usual style of your documentaries, which I praise, is the "slow pace" and relaxing emotional experience the viewer get from them! Thanks a lot, anyway.
I was fortunate to travel by train along the Rhein once in '91 and again in '98! It's majestic! If time and money permitted, a train journey where you got on and off for exploring the towns and villages along the way would be a trip to Germany by itself!
I would highly recommend reading 'The Rhine' by Ben Coates. It is an interesting book talking about his experiences and information about the regions of the Rhine. Apparently residents were encouraged to purchase home and business insurance in case flooding occurs, alongside an automated messaging service to warn citizens in advance.
You left out Neuss, one of the oldest German cities opposite to Düsseldorf, and Duisburg, the third biggest city at the Rhine with the biggest inland port in Europe, Ruhrort, where the Ruhr flows into the Rhine at Rheinorange. Before the Rhine reaches the Netherlands, there is the Lower Rhine region around Wesel.
Great idea to dedicate a video to the Rhine river. Unfortunately, there’s a mistake in the segment about Basel. The second shot shows Zurich, which is not on the Rhine.
Dunno, although it is indeed beautiful, people have altered the natural flow and the surroundings over most of its length. So I'm missing its own way, its raw beauty.
😲 Oh yes, we made the check and you are right! We got this image from the platform of a video agency that DW works with. Unfortunately, it is incorrectly named there. Sorry for this and thank you for noticing it!
In the netherlands, the rhine stays the rhine. Called the lower rhine. Then you have a part called old rhine near Utrecht. The rhine ends near Katwijk aan zee. So the dutch part isnt complete or true.
I love the Rhine River. We went kayaking on the Rhine and I took many boat tours. So much fun. When i got a car I drove down to Bingen and people watched. I loved visiting the lorelei too.
I went on a boat trip along the Rhine in 2008 and had the most wonderful time. The scenery was breathtaking and there were little stops at villages and festivals along the way. Memories to last a lifetime ❤
I have been blessed to tour it. I truly felt like i was in a fairytale. Born in a South African rural village, i dreamt i would have such an experience
Was there a travel or river cruise 🚢 company you went through? I’m disabled and would love To tour but wondering if there’s disability friendly company I can go thru!
@ArghMatey it was by car with a friend. She paid for all the expenses.
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The biggest merit of this documentary is the highly condensed information it and yet, it is its biggets flaw. I ended up dizzy and confused , too much to take in within 50 min. The usual style of your documentaries, which I praise, is the "slow pace" and relaxing emotional experience the viewer get from them! Thanks a lot, anyway.
Rode tourist ship some 5-decades ago, still reverberate with fond memories of the all the wonderful sceneries! US
The word 'beautiful' is not enough to describe those villages, cities, castles etc.
I was fortunate to travel by train along the Rhein once in '91 and again in '98! It's majestic! If time and money permitted, a train journey where you got on and off for exploring the towns and villages along the way would be a trip to Germany by itself!
This did my heart a world of good !❤😎👏🏾 I'm in Jamaica missing my husband there and seeing these beautiful landmarks was just comforting and wonderful
perfect video with rhine river topic! I am on a journey along that river too
Hello from Bucharest, Romania - a huge underrated city of Europe:)
I lived in Worms and Köln. I miss the Rhine.
Breathtaking
I would highly recommend reading 'The Rhine' by Ben Coates. It is an interesting book talking about his experiences and information about the regions of the Rhine. Apparently residents were encouraged to purchase home and business insurance in case flooding occurs, alongside an automated messaging service to warn citizens in advance.
Thanks for the virtual tour.
I wish I could take this trip too!
You left out Neuss, one of the oldest German cities opposite to Düsseldorf, and Duisburg, the third biggest city at the Rhine with the biggest inland port in Europe, Ruhrort, where the Ruhr flows into the Rhine at Rheinorange. Before the Rhine reaches the Netherlands, there is the Lower Rhine region around Wesel.
Yes, it's true - there are still many beautiful places on the Rhine that we could have shown.
Great idea to dedicate a video to the Rhine river. Unfortunately, there’s a mistake in the segment about Basel. The second shot shows Zurich, which is not on the Rhine.
Such an amazing compilation of different parts of the Rhine. I happen to live in Rotterdam where the river ends :)
Coming from Canada soon ❤❤❤
Have a pleasant stay in Germany!
really fascinating trip
Yes would love to spend a suspicious afternoon there 😅
Great & lovely video , this is we call excellent communication in Indian BPOs
Very nice.
In addition to sightseeing, local agricultural production, cuisine and food habits are also requested.
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Any Rhine River video which does not include the Markgräflerland is incomplete.
I'm slightly offended you skipped Europe's largest inland port in my home city of Duisburg.
Very sorry for that, but we weren't able to really add every interesting spot along the Rhine into the video.
Ihr habt Liechtenstein und die hölzerne Grenzbrücke vergessen.
Hold on, you forgot to go Rheinschwimmen in Basel!
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Dunno, although it is indeed beautiful, people have altered the natural flow and the surroundings over most of its length. So I'm missing its own way, its raw beauty.
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At 01:52 it is Zürich, not Basel
😲 Oh yes, we made the check and you are right! We got this image from the platform of a video agency that DW works with. Unfortunately, it is incorrectly named there. Sorry for this and thank you for noticing it!
It‘s funny and makes sense that they didn‘t say anything about Ludwigshafen 😂
Somebody noticed 🙊
In the netherlands, the rhine stays the rhine. Called the lower rhine. Then you have a part called old rhine near Utrecht. The rhine ends near Katwijk aan zee. So the dutch part isnt complete or true.
Bonn has never been the capital