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  1. See Heidelberg from a unique perspective on a cruise of the Neckar River; Capture city highlights such as the Old Bridge, and Heidelberg Castle; Listen to the the capitan's announcements and learn important facts and stories; Enjoy a tour perfect for all ages that is family friendly; Grab a drink of your choice on bord!

  2. Heidelberg is an attractive city situated in southwestern Germany, approximately one hour south of Frankfurt. It is nestled in the Neckar river valley, surrounded by vineyards and woodlands. Despite its relatively small size of about 150,000 inhabitants, Heidelberg enjoys a culturally diverse and international atmosphere.

  3. Location Heidelberg, Deutschland. The Karl Theodor Bridge, commonly known as the Old Bridge, is an arch bridge in Heidelberg that crosses the Neckar river. It connects the Old City with the eastern part of the Neuenheim district of the city on the opposite bank. The current bridge, made of Neckar sandstone and the ninth built on the site, was ...

  4. Feb 19, 2024 · Germany has no shortage of multi-day hiking trails. There’s the Rheinsteig, the Neanderlandsteig, and the Wilderness Trail in Eifel National Park to name just a few in western Germany alone. The Neckarsteig covers 128 kilometers (about 80 miles) from Heidelberg to Bad Wimpfen along the Neckar River with nine stages total.

  5. Aug 28, 2015 · Karl Theodor Bridge - Heidelberg, Germany. This beautiful multi-arch bridge, commonly known as the Old Bridge (Alte Brucke), crosses the Neckar River. It is part of the Old City district, and one of the famous landmarks and tourist destinations of the city. This arch bridge is 656 feet long, 23 feet high and has seven arches.

  6. Sep 2022. The Neckar river banks create a beautiful, picturesque and scenic route lending themselves to nice romantic walks. Every step of the way one can admire beautiful views, examples of interesting architecture and enjoys pleasant atmosphere of this old University town and its river. Read more.

  7. Over more than 700 years, nine bridges were built in succession at a single spot along Europe’s Neckar River, where the waterway weaves through the German city of Heidelberg. Beginning with the earliest structure completed in 1284, the first eight bridges were made of wood and were consecutively destroyed by various fire, floods, and storms ...

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