Bacharach, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany cruise port
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Bacharach, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany

One of the Rhine Gorge's most photogenic stops, Bacharach packs a medieval castle, Gothic chapel ruins, half-timbered lanes, and legendary Riesling into a compact old town you can explore entirely on foot.

⚓ Docked (riverside quay)🕒 Typical call: 4–7 hrs💶 Euro (€)🗣️ German
Docking
KD landing stage on the Rhine riverfront, Leinpfad — steps from the old town gate
Walk to center
2 min on foot from the pier to the Marktplatz
Best For
Medieval architecture, Riesling wine tasting, Rhine scenery, castle hikes
Don't Miss
Burg Stahleck for panoramic Rhine views and Wernerkapelle Gothic ruins

Getting Ashore

Rhine river cruise ships dock at the KD landing stage on Leinpfad — the old town is immediately across the road.

Getting Ashore in Bacharach

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    Step off the gangwayThe KD quay (Leinpfad) is right at the river's edge. The riverfront town gate (Markttor, beneath the Marktturm) is steps away — less than a 2-minute walk.
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    Enter the old townPass through the Markttor arch (under the Marktturm) into the medieval street grid. Marktplatz and most attractions fan out within 5–10 minutes on foot.
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    Head uphill for the castleFollow signs from Marktplatz through the vineyards (20–30 min walk up) to reach Burg Stahleck and the Wernerkapelle ruins.

💡 Pro move: No shuttle or tender needed. The entire old town is walkable. Taxis and bikes available near the pier for the castle climb if preferred.

Piers & Tendering by Cruise Line

All ships dock at the KD quay on the Rhine riverfront — no tender required, and the old town gate is steps away.

Cruise LineTypical Berth / ArrivalDock or Tender
Most river cruise lines (Viking, Avalon, Scenic, AmaWaterways, KD)KD landing stage, Leinpfad, Bacharach📍Docked
Day excursion boats (KD Rhine cruise, Bingen-Rüdesheimer)Same KD quay📍Docked

Top Excursions

Bacharach rewards walkers and wine lovers equally — castle hikes, Rhine panoramas, and cellar tastings are all within easy reach.

History

Burg Stahleck Castle

The 12th-century castle above town offers sweeping Rhine Valley views. Walk up through the vineyards (20–30 min) or take a taxi. The castle courtyard is freely accessible; it operates as a youth hostel inside.

⏱ 1–2 hrs🥾 Moderate uphill walk📷 Best panoramic views
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Culture

Wernerkapelle Gothic Ruins

The roofless 13th-century Werner Chapel sits on the hillside above town. Its ornate sandstone tracery survived centuries of weather and wars — a quiet, atmospheric stop on the way to or from the castle.

⏱ 30 min🚶 Easy–Moderate📷 Photogenic ruins
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Food

Riesling Wine Tasting

The Bacharacher Riesling is world-class. Local estates like Weingut Karl Heidrich and Weingut Friedrich Bastian offer tastings in their cellars. The Altes Haus restaurant (est. 1368 building) is a classic spot for wine with local food.

⏱ 1–2 hrs🍷 Rhine Riesling🏠 Historic cellars
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Nature

Rhine Gorge River Cruise

Board a KD or Bingen-Rüdesheimer day boat for a scenic stretch of the Rhine Gorge toward the Loreley Rock and St. Goar's Rheinfels Castle. One of Europe's most dramatic river journeys, dotted with medieval castles.

⏱ 2–4 hrs🚢 River boat🏰 10+ castles en route
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Adventure

Vineyard & Town Wall Walk

The Stadtmauer-Rundweg follows Bacharach's intact medieval walls and towers (Marktturm, Postenturm) through the surrounding vineyards. Circuit takes about an hour and delivers Rhine River and castle views.

⏱ 1 hr loop🚶 Easy–Moderate🍇 Vineyard scenery
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History

Pfalzgrafenstein Castle by Ferry

A short ferry from nearby Kaub reaches this unique toll castle built on a Rhine island — shaped like a stone ship and never conquered. Combine with Gutenfels Castle on the hillside above Kaub.

⏱ 2–3 hrs⛴ Ferry from Kaub🏰 Island castle
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Self-Guided Walks & Hikes

Bacharach is perfectly sized for self-guided walks — old town sights are within minutes of the pier, and the castle hike through the vineyards rewards the climb.

Old Town & Town Walls Loop

1 hr | Easy–Moderate | Medieval streets and ramparts

Start at the KD quay and walk through the Markttor (beneath the Marktturm) into the old town. Explore Marktplatz, the Altes Haus (1368), and St. Peter's Church (Peterskirche) with its Romanesque-Gothic interior. Join the Stadtmauer-Rundweg to walk the medieval town walls up to the Postenturm vineyard tower for Rhine panoramas.

  1. StartKD landing stage Bacharach
  2. StopMarktturm Bacharach
  3. StopMarktplatz Bacharach
  4. StopAltes Haus Bacharach
  5. StopPeterskirche Bacharach
  6. EndPostenturm Bacharach
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Castle & Chapel Hike

1.5–2 hrs | Moderate | Castle ruins and panoramic Rhine views

From Marktplatz, follow vineyard paths uphill to the Wernerkapelle Gothic ruins, then continue to Burg Stahleck castle for sweeping views over the Rhine bend. Return the same way or loop back through the vineyards.

  1. StartMarktplatz Bacharach
  2. StopWernerkapelle Bacharach
  3. EndBurg Stahleck Bacharach
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Weather & Best Time to Visit

Climate normals for Bacharach, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany (2014–2023 averages). Pack for the month you sail — highs, lows, and how many rainy days to expect.

MonthAvg HighAvg LowRainy Days
Jan43°F / 6°C34°F / 1°C14
Feb46°F / 8°C35°F / 2°C11
Mar52°F / 11°C38°F / 3°C12
Apr60°F / 16°C43°F / 6°C10
May66°F / 19°C50°F / 10°C11
Jun75°F / 24°C59°F / 15°C10
Jul78°F / 26°C61°F / 16°C11
Aug77°F / 25°C61°F / 16°C12
Sep70°F / 21°C55°F / 13°C8
Oct60°F / 16°C48°F / 9°C12
Nov50°F / 10°C41°F / 5°C13
Dec45°F / 7°C37°F / 3°C13

Source: Open-Meteo ERA5 (10-yr daily averages)

Insider Tips

  • Compact and walkable: The entire old town fits within a 10-minute stroll. You can see the main sights and still have time for a wine tasting — no transport needed.
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    Castle hike is worth it: The 20–30 min uphill walk to Burg Stahleck gives the best views on the Middle Rhine. Wear comfortable shoes; the path is well-marked but steep in spots.
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    Try the Riesling: Bacharacher Riesling is among Germany's best. Even a short cellar stop or glass at the Altes Haus is worth your time.
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    Cash is handy: Most shops and smaller wine estates prefer euros in cash, though cards are accepted at larger restaurants.
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    Best photo spot: The Postenturm vineyard tower (on the town wall walk) frames the castle, chapel ruins, and Rhine in one shot — especially good in late afternoon light.