Parks and Gardens in Frankfurt Rhine-Main
Peaceful and picturesque
Vast gardens, beautiful parks, historical spa landscapes, botanical collections and herb gardens, idyllic valleys, rolling hills and an extensive regional park represent the unknown and unexpected side of the bustling business centre that is Frankfurt Rhine-Main. Become acquainted with the region’s stunning natural beauty with a cycling tour along the River Main, taking you from the Rheingau and Mainz on the western side, past Frankfurt, Offenbach and Hanau all the way to Aschaffenburg in the region’s southeast.
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Biebrich Palace Park The Biebrich Palace, one of the most important baroque palaces along the Rhine River, is located directly on the bank of the Rhine in the Biebrich section of Wiesbaden |
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Frankfurt cemetery The cemetery, designed as landscape park, includes the graves of many famous personages. |
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Geisenheim Research Insitute Parklands dating back to the establishment of Geisenheim Research Institute (1872), featuring a mature tree population. |
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Historische Parkanlage Niederwald Historischer Landschaftspark Niederwald zwischen Rüdesheim und Assmannshausen mit herrlichen Ausblicken ins Mittelrheintal und auf die Flüsse Rhein und Nahe! |
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Hotel Kempinski park The spacious parklands surrounding the one-time spa facilities of the Kaiser’s officer elite (approx. 1900) originally belonged to the Siesmayer family. |
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Kurpark Bad Weilbach Der ehemalige Kurpark mit seinen Anlagen und Einrichtungen, der Schefelquelle und einem Wildtiergehege mit Hirschen und Damwild im Park ist für Familien mit Kindern ein schönes Ausflugsziel. |
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Monastery Gardens of Abbey Eberbach The Cistercian monks were not just known for their pioneer work in architecture and land development, but also as very talented garden designers. The Monastery Gardens played a very important role in supplying the monks with fruit and vegetables, as well as in the production of medicinal herbs. |
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Palace Garden Idstein A pleasure garden, close to the Idstein Palace, can be traced back to at least 1566. |
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Palatium - Seligenstadt Palatium -hunting palace of Frederick I |
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Park Monrepos Monrepos Park was rebuilt after the destruction of World War II and today presents itself in the landscape design of the 1950s and 1960s, featuring beautiful elements of both natural and man-made stone. |






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