Welcome to the Rebenhaus in Rüdesheim am Rhein!
The Rebenhaus is famous for its unique location just under the Niederwald monument and the temple. It overlooks the beautiful Rhine valley with its rolling landscape of vineyards and charming little towns and villages left and right of the river.
The house has been part of the panorama for over hundred years. Built around 1880, when there was still a rack railway instead of a cabin lift, taking tourists to the Niederwald monument, it was originally a coffee house. In the fifties, it then became a traditional restaurant with spectacular views.
The Niederwald monument has about 1.8 million visitors per year from all over the world. It is the most visited monument in Hessen. Situated at the gate to the Upper Middle Rhine Valley, a UNESCO world heritage site, the national monument and park (der Osteinsche Park) have been extensively renovated and modernized.
Many visitors take the cable car to the monument. Just before arriving with the cable car from Rüdesheim, you can see the Rebenhaus on your left side.
The famous Rheinsteig is a historical hiking trail from Wiesbaden to Bonn and passes directly by the Rebenhaus. Hikers have a nice sight when coming by the building with its big restaurant terrace.