How much does a holiday accommodation cost in the German Wine Route?
Based on our data, holiday accommodations in the German Wine Route have an average price of 112 € for one night.
Apartment with 2 bedrooms for 5 persons
Holiday home Sonnenberg in Obrigheim, 60sqm living space, max. capacity: 4, 2 rooms. Modern living with historical details in a lovingly renovated barn.
Especially sustainable
Holiday home Gimmeldingen. Situated in the centre of Gimmeldingen, on the church square, to get a better overview, go to our homepage
Unique and modern 5-star holiday flat with great attention to detail in Eußerthal in the Southern Palatinate in the Palatinate Forest. 73m², newly and modernly furnished, yet very cosy.
Holiday apartment "Zum Weinberg" in Großkarlbach: Space for up to 4 people (non-smoking), 65m², 1 living room, 1 bedroom, fitted kitchen, bathroom, terrace with Mediterranean garden.
Very sustainable
LandLust Wendel "2" with seminar house
Ensemble holiday home for up to 18 people, with separate seminar house incl. own toilets and kitchenette. For convivial evenings and creative weekends, family reunions, meetings with friends
Relax in the heart of the Palatinate on the German wine route
Cozy apartment "Pfalz-Chalet" in Großkarlbach, 30m² living space, up to 2 people (non-smokers), 1 living/sleeping area, 1 fitted kitchen and 1 shower bath, furnished garden area.
Especially sustainable
Who wouldn't want to spend their holiday on a vineyard in the midst of the vines? Don't dream about it any longer, let it come true in Ruppertsberg.
Our cozy house with room for up to 5 people is located on a southern slope right at the edge of the forest among chestnut trees. Behind the holiday home, you can start hiking right away.
Sustainable
Holiday cottage Anebosweg 2 in Leinsweiler, Pfalz, with 70m² living space, 2 bedrooms, for 4 persons.
Guesthouse PALATINAS in the sunny Southern Palatinate - former winegrowers' farm - with holiday flat/apartment/roof studios - antique to modern - lovingly furnished - comfortable size
Our very nice holiday home, with very good facilities and sauna, is centrally located between the north-eastern edge of the Palatinate Forest and the German Wine Route.
Exceptional holiday home with a tasteful ambience
Holiday house for max. 6 pers. in the Palatinate Forest / Alsace to
Holiday home 'Am Wachtfels' in Wernersberg, Pfalz, Südliche Weinstraße, with 92m² living space, 2 bedrooms, garden, covered terrace, up to 5 persons.
Sustainable
Kolibri holiday flat in Bad Bergzabern: 36 m² living space, max. 2 people, sun-drenched flat, raised ground floor, south-facing balcony, awning, garden view, designated parking space
Beautiful 154sqm holiday home in an old winery in the wine village of Mörzheim in the heart of the southern wine route. Ideal for families or groups of up to 10 people.
Ground floor: (Kitchen(microwave), Living/diningroom(Sofa, TV, dining table, stove, heating), bedroom(Bed Linen, Wardrobe, double bed, heating)
Are you still looking for the right holidaymakers for your holiday home or apartment?
Gentle wine country, lush orchards, the Palatinate Forest with its quiet valleys and murmuring streams, and a Mediterranean climate – that's the German Wine Route. The picturesque villages invite exploration. Well-maintained bike and hiking trails allow you to comfortably discover the Palatinate from your accommodation or apartment. Here, the attractions of the Palatinate Forest merge with the vineyard landscape. The Wine Route starts at the House of the German Wine Route in Bockenheim. The house resembles a Roman fort with wooden facades and exposed beams. At the Pollichia Museum in Bad Dürkheim, you can learn more about the local flora and fauna. Further down the Wine Route is Neustadt, the center of winemaking in Rhineland-Palatinate. Every autumn, the German Wine Harvest Festival takes place in Neustadt, featuring a winemaker's parade, fireworks, and a fair. Also, visit the cradle of German democracy, Hambach Castle near St. Martin. The landmark of Bad Bergzabern is the castle of the Dukes of the Palatinate, built in the 13th century as a water castle. The two round towers on the south wing are particularly characteristic and a real eye-catcher when visiting the historic old town of Bad Bergzabern. The most beautiful landscapes can be found around the wine villages of Billigheim-Ingenheim, Gleiszellen-Gleishorbach, and Pleisweiler-Oberhofen on the Southern Wine Route.
Contrary to what the name might suggest, the Wurstmarkt in Bad Dürkheim is not a market for sausage specialties, but the largest wine festival in the world. Every year in September, the winemakers of the region present their best wines, there are numerous rides and attractions – and the festivities conclude with an impressive fireworks display. Also, take a look at the Dürkheimer Giant Barrel at the Wurstmarkt site.
Your holiday home or apartment on the German Wine Route is not only the ideal starting point for culinary exploration tours and hikes with the whole family, but children will also have a great time. Be sure to visit the Zoo Landau with your kids in Landau. The Kurpfalz Park Wachenheim offers great fun with a summer toboggan run, pirate's nest, and maze. The numerous leisure activities range from free-flight shows and forest educational trails to a wildlife park and adventure land. In the immediate vicinity of the Southern Wine Route, entertainment, adrenaline kicks, and relaxation await at the Holiday Park in Hassloch. Thrilling roller coasters are offered. The little ones love the "Majaland." Especially on hot summer days, a ride on the Wickie Splash provides the necessary cooling. The German Wine Route is also perfectly suitable for a vacation with dogs. On most hiking trails, your pet can run off-leash, and almost every holiday home warmly welcomes your pet.
The cuisine in Rhineland-Palatinate significantly enhances the enjoyment of this wonderful vacation landscape: Whether you want to try hearty dishes from the Palatinate or are on a culinary exploration, the chefs along the German Wine Route create palate delights from the resources of the Palatinate. But what would the best meal be without the matching wine? Over 300 individual vineyards provide a wide spectrum of wines. The most famous and typical grape variety is Riesling, available here in countless taste variations. In the area of the Southern Wine Route, white, gray, and pinot noir are particularly sought after. Numerous wine festivals give guests the opportunity to be convinced of the quality and loving care of the wines. The stuffed pig's stomach is the traditional dish of the Palatinate and was formerly served as the highlight of a slaughter feast. Traditional Palatinate cuisine is offered in almost all places along the German Wine Route, but especially atmospheric in the Eselsburg wine tavern in Neustadt. From April to June, enjoy freshly harvested asparagus from farm shops. Prepare it classically with butter and new potatoes in your holiday home or apartment on the German Wine Route. The tender figs that ripen in abundance along the German Wine Route are also suitable for many delicacies. In Deidesheim, there is even Germany's only "Fig Lane." The sweet chestnut, affectionately called "Keschde" in Rhineland-Palatinate, is not only roasted or cooked along the German Wine Route but also used for baked goods like bread and cookies. Delicious is also the chestnut honey – a highlight for a delightful breakfast in your holiday home or apartment.
The Southern Wine Route - the section from Maikammer to Alsace of the German Wine Route - appears like a fairytale landscape. The vineyards are finely rounded, the houses and alleys in the idyllic wine villages are playful and romantic, and the mysterious Palatinate Forest watches over everything. Along the German Wine Route, culture also becomes a delight. From small-scale art to grand theater, from music pubs to jazz festivals - there's something for everyone. The world's possibly smallest theater in the medieval casino tower of the city wall in Freinsheim offers performances for adults and children. The courtyard of Neuleiningen Castle provides the atmospheric setting for a concert series ranging from classical to pop to Irish folk. Winemakers and restaurateurs from Neuleiningen also invite you to enjoy culinary delights. Rhineland-Palatinate also attracts attention for its cultural history. Leading the way is Hambach Castle, the cradle of German democracy. Other attractions include numerous medieval castle complexes, Roman vineyards, and many other treasures. During your vacation, also visit the numerous castles and palaces, such as Wachtenburg, the castle and fortress ruins of Hardenburg, Villa Ludwigshöhe Castle, and the Limburg Monastery ruins, to name just a few. In Wachenheim, the Museum for Wine Culture in the historic town hall is a must-visit.
The German Wine Route is synonymous with the Palatinate and stretches 85 kilometers through Germany's second-largest wine-growing region. It starts at the House of the German Wine Route in Bockenheim and ends at the German Wine Gate in Schweigen-Rechtenbach on the border with Alsace. From Maikammer, this section is also called the Southern Wine Route. Whether by train for convenience, by car for flexibility, or by plane for speed – your accommodation, be it a holiday home or apartment, on the Wine Route is easily accessible. Your affordable private vacation apartment in Neustadt an der Weinstraße is directly connected to the A65 highway. If you prefer to travel by train to your accommodation, whether an apartment or a holiday home, Neustadt is a good choice. From here, trains run hourly towards Annweiler. The regional train operates hourly and stops at many places along the Southern Wine Route (Insheim, Edesheim, Edenkoben, Maikammer, and Kirrweiler). From Neustadt an der Weinstraße, numerous bus and train connections start to the wine villages along the German Wine Route. You can also conveniently reach your vacation apartment or house on the German Wine Route via the airports in Frankfurt, Stuttgart, and Zweibrücken.
Based on our data, holiday accommodations in the German Wine Route have an average price of 112 € for one night.
We recommend spending your vacation in Dirmstein or Maikammer. Here you will find many affordable vacation apartments and holiday homes, available from 41 € per night.
In the German Wine Route, there are many beautiful vacation accommodations, but Cottage Pasternack, Fewo am Eck and Guest House Palatinas are particularly recommendable.
Yes, in the German Wine Route there are 23 holiday homes and apartments where you can vacation with your dog. We recommend these vacation regions and places: Landau, Leinsweiler and Bad Dürkheim.
At Ferienhausmiete.de you will find the largest selection of vacation apartments & holiday homes directly from the owner. There are no additional fees for you here. In addition, you have direct contact with the host and can choose from many accommodations.