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At the confluence of the Rhine and Moselle, the Deutsches Eck rises in Koblenz – a historically significant landmark with an impressive Kaiser Wilhelm monument and a unique panoramic view. For convertible drivers, this destination is particularly appealing, as the approach through the romantic Rhine Valley or along the Moselle offers a true driving pleasure. The well-developed roads, picturesque views, and vibrant atmosphere of Koblenz make the Deutsches Eck a perfect stop on a convertible tour, for example, on the Route of Rhine Romanticism.

By convertible to the Deutsches Eck – A drive through historic landscapes

The journey to the Deutsches Eck can take several spectacular convertible routes. Particularly attractive is the route along the Rhine via the B9, which passes through charming wine towns like Boppard and Rhens. On the Moselle side, winding roads through the idyllic Moselle Valley offer a relaxed drive through steep vineyards and historic towns like Cochem.

Within Koblenz, wide riverside streets lead directly to the Deutsches Eck. Those driving with the top down can already see the impressive Kaiser Wilhelm monument from afar. In the area, there are several parking garages from which the landmark is easily accessible on foot.

The Deutsches Eck – History and panorama by the water

The Deutsches Eck has great historical significance. Here, in 1897, the monumental equestrian statue of Kaiser Wilhelm I was erected, which was reconstructed in 1993 after being destroyed in World War II. Today, the monument attracts tourists who wish to enjoy the glorious view of the Rhine Valley and the Ehrenbreitstein Fortress.

At the very tip of the Deutsches Eck, visitors can observe the meeting of the Rhine and Moselle. A walk along the riverside promenade or a short break in one of the surrounding cafés provides the perfect opportunity to soak in the atmosphere.

Perfect convertible routes around Koblenz

After visiting the Deutsches Eck, there are numerous options to continue the convertible tour. One of the most beautiful routes leads along the B42 by the Rhine towards Loreley. The winding convertible route offers spectacular views of the river and the surrounding vineyards.

Alternatively, a drive along the B49 by the Moselle is worthwhile. This route meanders through idyllic wine towns like Winningen and offers numerous opportunities for stops at wineries or viewpoints.

Those who prefer a combination of city and nature can drive with the convertible over the Rhine Bridge to the Ehrenbreitstein Fortress. From here, an impressive panorama of Koblenz and the Deutsches Eck unfolds.

Conclusion: The Deutsches Eck as a highlight of every convertible tour

The Deutsches Eck combines history, grand views, and top-notch convertible routes into an unforgettable excursion destination. The approach through the Middle Rhine Valley or the Moselle Valley is a joy to drive, while the sight itself impresses with its historical significance and unique location. Anyone planning a convertible tour through Rhineland-Palatinate should include the Deutsches Eck as a fixed part of the route.