Tradition, enjoyment and passion
Visitors to Speyer not only experience one of the oldest cities in Germany with an impressive history - the surrounding region also has a lot to offer. First and foremost: the Palatinate, one of the most important wine regions in Europe.
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The gently rolling sea of vines of the Palatinate, which stretches along the German Wine Route, begins just a few kilometres from Speyer. Grapes grow here in a mild climate and on fertile soils, producing top-quality wines - from fresh Riesling to velvety Pinot Noir. Over 80 grape varieties are grown in the Palatinate and the region is one of the largest wine-growing areas in Germany.
What makes Palatinate wine so special? It is the combination of centuries-old winegrowing tradition, modern cellar art and the warm Palatinate way of life. Guests can enjoy Palatinate wines in rustic wine taverns, stylish wine bars and at numerous wine festivals - often in direct dialogue with the winegrowers themselves.
A trip from Speyer to the vineyards is worthwhile all year round. In spring, when the vines sprout, in summer for a leisurely stop at one of the many wineries or in autumn for the traditional grape harvest - the Palatinate always shows its delightful side.