Magnificent Mainz-14
At last we say good bye to Mainz with a final look at the fountain on the market square. Mainz is the start of the “Mittle Rhien” or middle Rhein area between Koblenz and itself and one the most visited sections of waterway in Germany.
There are many ways to cruise the Rhein between these two cities and take in the views of the lovely villages and imposing castles scattered along the steep hillsides of the Rhine gorge, my favorite is the KD Ferry line.
Buying a Rhine day pass allows you hop on and off the ferry as they make their way down the river every 20-30 minutes or you can do the reverse trip up river.
I was driving so while I did not make the complete trip via ferry I did experience a good portion of it later in my travels. My next stop for the evening was Bingen, all towns on the Rhein are named ”am Rhein” most locals and people who hate typing call them by their first name.
Disclaimer: Not trying to be realistic in my editing there is enough realism in the world, my style is a mix of painterly and romanticism as well as a work in progress.
I took this with my D750 and Tamron SP 15-30 2.8 G2 Lens processed in LR and DXO Nik
Magnificent Mainz-14
At last we say good bye to Mainz with a final look at the fountain on the market square. Mainz is the start of the “Mittle Rhien” or middle Rhein area between Koblenz and itself and one the most visited sections of waterway in Germany.
There are many ways to cruise the Rhein between these two cities and take in the views of the lovely villages and imposing castles scattered along the steep hillsides of the Rhine gorge, my favorite is the KD Ferry line.
Buying a Rhine day pass allows you hop on and off the ferry as they make their way down the river every 20-30 minutes or you can do the reverse trip up river.
I was driving so while I did not make the complete trip via ferry I did experience a good portion of it later in my travels. My next stop for the evening was Bingen, all towns on the Rhein are named ”am Rhein” most locals and people who hate typing call them by their first name.
Disclaimer: Not trying to be realistic in my editing there is enough realism in the world, my style is a mix of painterly and romanticism as well as a work in progress.
I took this with my D750 and Tamron SP 15-30 2.8 G2 Lens processed in LR and DXO Nik