German Wine Route: Central Haardt
The northern part of the German Wine Route, the Central Haardt Region stretches from the area of Diedesfeld to the House of the German Wine Route on the northern end in Bockenheim.
Sightseeing Places in this area include:
- Limburg Abbey near Bad Duerkheim, a monastery built in the 10th century
- Villa Ludwigshoehe in Edenkoben, Palace and summer residence of Ludwig I. of Bavaria
- Medieval Town hall and old town of Deidesheim
- Wurstmarkt in Bad Duerkheim, biggest wine festival in the world with over 600 000 visitors each year
- Roman Villas and roman winery near Wachenheim, Kallstadt and Ungstein
- Hambach Castle, Place of the Hambacher Fest where the german flag was shown in public for the first time
