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    Bingen am Rhein (pop 26,000 in 2020) is a town in the Rhineland-Palatinate region of Germany at the junction of the Rhine and the Nahe, across the river from Rüdesheim. It came into being as a strategically important location for the Romans.

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    Mouse Tower (Mäuseturm) and the Rhine Valley

    Bingen was the home of one of the most incredible women in history, Hildegard von Bingen. It was here on the northern banks of the Nahe, that the Benedictine Hildegard von Bingen (1098-1179) founded her cloister upon the grave of the holy Rupertus. It is remarkable to note that in her "Physica", Hildegard von Bingen includes more than 250 plants and many folk remedies and "natural" medicinal methods of treatment. A scholar, artist, poet, preacher and composer (you can get CDs of her music at most major music stores), she was one of the most dominant and influential women of the Middle Ages (if she had been a man, she would have rivaled the Pope in influence). The Historisches Museum am Strom has an impressive display on her or you can also visit the Hildegard Forum, which has additional displays on Hildegard, including a restaurant that serves foods reflecting her nutritional teachings.

    Local information

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    Get in

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    By train

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    There are two stations in Bingen on the West Rhine railway (Linke Rheinstrecke:) Mainz – Bingen Stadt – Bingen Hauptbahnhof – Koblenz – Köln (Cologne)

    • 1 Bingen (Rhein) Hauptbahnhof.
      • RE 2 Koblenz – Boppard – Bingen (Rhein) – Mainz – Frankfurt (Main) Flughafen Regionalbf – Frankfurt (Main) Hbf
      • MRB 32 Koblenz – Boppard – Oberwesel – Bingen (Rhein) – Ingelheim – Mainz
      • RB 65 Kaiserslautern – Enkenbach – Winnweiler – Alsenz – Rockenhausen – Bad Münster am Stein – Bad Kreuznach – Langenlonsheim – Bingen (Rhein)
    • 2 Bahnhof Bingen (Rhein) Stadt.
      • RB 35 Worms – Monsheim – Alzey – Armsheim – Gau-Bickelheim – Gensingen-Horrweiler – Bingen (Rhein) Stadt
      • RB 80 Bingen (Rhein) Hbf – Bingen (Rhein) Stadt – Ingelheim – Mainz – Frankfurt (Main) Flughafen Regionalbf – Frankfurt (Main) Hbf

    By car

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    The town is north of the Nahetal Dreieck, the A61-A63 interchange. The A61 provides a good connection from northern and southern Germany.

    For a more scenic and slower drive, the B9 from Bonn provides a good way to see the Middle Rhine Valley.

    From Hesse the car ferry from Rüdesheim is a recommended journey. Take the opportunity to get out of the car during the crossing for great views of the river and valley.

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    see Intercity buses in Germany

    By boat

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    Get around

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    See

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    River Rhine and Nahe, and the Rheingau
    • 1 Mäuseturm (Mouse Tower). Tower on island in the Rhine just down stream of the town. There has been some form of tower on the island for over a thousand year, the current one being build in 1855 Mouse Tower (Q521497) on Wikidata Mouse Tower on Wikipedia
    • 2 Burg Klopp. Remains of medieval keep but mainly more modern buildings. Now houses town administration and a restaurant. Klopp Castle (Q646001) on Wikidata Klopp Castle on Wikipedia
    • 3 Historisches Museum am Strom, Museumstraße 3, +49 6721 990654. Hildegard von Bingen museum.

    Parks

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    • Kulturufer Bingen. Very nice view to Rüdesheim with the Niederwalddenkmal and the Rheingau.
    • Hafenpark
    • Hindenburgpark
    • Rhein-Nahe-Eck − Museum am Strom, Hildegarten
    • Park am Mäuseturm in Bingerbrück. This park close to the railway station and the Mäuseturm is also a really nice place to hang out along the Rhine river if you find yourself having some time left and/or waiting for the train. You also get a nice view to the Niederwalddenkmal.

    Do

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    • Cycling
      • Nahe Radweg. Bingen is the starting point of the Radweg Nahe, a 128-km posted bike route that follows the Nahe River southwest passed Idar-Oberstein to the source (or better the other way round).
      • Hiwwel Route. 165 km from Bingen to Worms
      • Part of the Rhein-Radweg
    • Hiking

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    Go next

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    Burg Rheinstein near Trechtingshausen
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