Rhineland-Palatinate (German: Rheinland-Pfalz, pronounced [ˈʁaɪ̯nlant ˈp͡falt͡s]; French: Rhénanie-Palatinat; Dutch: Rijnland-Palts) is one of the 16 states (German: Bundesländer) of the Federal Republic of Germany. It has an area of 19,846 square kilometres (7,663 sq mi) and about four million inhabitants. Its state capital and largest city is Mainz.
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5.0 based on 8 reviews
In our spacious, 1,500 m² large bouldering gym the walls are covered with amazing structures, such as a giant soccer ball and an interesting double barrel, which provide plenty of space for creative problems and hard moves. There are opportunities to top-out on to the generous gallery area. The competition wall has already been put to the test and hosted several events, while the German national bouldering team has used it for training. Every week new routes are created. RockTown has a holistic approach to bouldering, as shown by the training area completed with a slackline, moon board and a yoga room to improve strength and flexibility. The gym also has it's own shop and a spacious bar, serving everything from Latte Macchiato to draught beer & pizza. We have a separate children's area with lower walls that can also be used for birthday parties. We are offering regular courses for kids and adults! We are very much looking forward to welcome you in our gym soon!
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4.5 based on 85 reviews
Really beautiful lake that also allows you to swim in or rent a boat (swimming area is payed and indicated). So you can claim to have been swimming in a volcano ;) But its just a really nice and friendly place. Everything with measures in place due to Corona to keep people save.
4.5 based on 38 reviews
This was a great walk/climb. Especially during hot summer this is a great spot to be. Children were enthusiastic and walk took much less time. Really worth to go for a walk. It is difficult, but even small children with some help will manage.
4.5 based on 18 reviews
This trail is absolutely amazing and one of the best we've ever hiked. We would choose it over for example Rheinsteig any time. The different stages are very beautiful and varied, and the nature in the area is breathtaking. All the small towns along the way have made a great effort to make there mark on the stages with nice places to enjoy the view, relax, eat you packed lunch or read about the areas distinctiveness. Getting to the top of the vineyards can be challenging and tough but is absolutely worth the trouble. We simply loved it here and we are planning on coming back. The signage on the trail is really, really good and easy to follow. The stages north of Trier are the best of those we hiked.
4.5 based on 33 reviews
Went there for my 30” birthday to drive the GT3RS on sunday to finish of my trip, the RS had crashed the weekend before so they sorted the GT3 out for me, not an RS but with this little time between they gave me a car wich is 90% accurate! And they where very nice Everytime i spoke to them ( serveral people, diferent days ) A little bumed that i didnt get a little discount for it, BUT they where Pleasant and friendly to speak to and the instructor was very good so no biggie! ;) And for you who is Afraid of the car because its a Porsche GT3 ... dont worry! Its a very very easy car to drive! And thrilling! Go for it!
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