Jugenheim in Rheinhessen
Jugenheim in Rheinhessen
Best natural monuments around Jugenheim in Rheinhessen are characterized by rolling hills, vineyards, and diverse ecosystems. This region in Rheinhessen features valuable dry grasslands, prominent vineyard areas, and nature reserves along the Selz River. Visitors can explore sites offering panoramic views and unique insights into local biodiversity and viticulture. The landscape provides opportunities for experiencing the natural beauty and ecological significance of the area.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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Former military site
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Former military site, now nature reserve
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Lavishly designed rest area with a beautiful view.
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Zornheim is the perfect detour if you want to escape the hustle and bustle of Mainz. Right at the beginning of the Hiwweltour Zornheimer Berg, the Ruhkreuz awaits with a real surprise. The Frankfurt skyline is very visible on a clear day and shows how close Rheinhessen is to the Rhein-Main area. If you prefer not to see any skyscrapers, just turn around and look at the renatured Selz and the endless Reebenmeer. It is not for nothing that the Ruhkreuz near Zornheim was voted the "Most Beautiful Wine View 2020" this year. Definitely plan a trip to the place. The Lindenplatz with the Three Graces fountain and the church is one of the most beautiful squares in Rheinhessen.
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From the Ruhkreuz you can gaze far into the distance. You can see the Feldberg in the Taunus, the Frankfurt skyline, the Odenwald, the Donnersberg and the Hunsrück. The Rheinhessen flag also flies at this central vantage point.
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From the Ruhkreuz you can gaze far into the distance. You can see the Feldberg in the Taunus, the Frankfurt skyline, the Odenwald, the Donnersberg and the Hunsrück. The Rheinhessen flag also flies at this central vantage point. The Ruhkreuz was inaugurated on July 7th, 1918. The Catholic parish in Zornheim had it built. Some parishioners financed the project and the evangelical sculptor Stieb from Nieder-Olm made it. At the Ruhkreuz station was inserted in petition processions. A wayside cross must have stood on the site of the cross erected in 1918. The field name "Am Kreuz" for the vineyards to the south of the site is documented as early as the 18th century The vineyard location "An der Ruh" was decisive for the naming of the cross. This widespread field name describes a place on a path where loads could be set down on a stone for a short rest. Two stone blocks support a stone crossbeam, which is approximately at the level of the load carried on the back. Women from Hahnheim probably put their baskets here for a short rest when they went to the market in Mainz via Zornheim with their goods. There were such benches in many Rhenish-Hessian communities, often with a seat. Supposedly Napoleon donated these benches out of joy at the birth of his son; consequently one also speaks of "Napoleon's benches". The Ruhkreuz in Zornheim is an ideal starting point for hikes or to take a break and let your gaze wander. Source: zornheim.de/freizeit-kultur/sightseeing/ruhkreuz
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The Gartenwiese Nature Reserve is located in the Mainz-Bingen district of Rhineland-Palatinate. The approximately 40-hectare area, which was declared a nature reserve in 1990, extends northwest of the municipality of Schwabenheim an der Selz along the Selz River. State Road 428 runs not far to the east. Source: Wikipedia
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Visitors particularly enjoy the Gartenwiese Nature Reserve on the Selz, known for its tranquil river setting, wildflowers, and diverse animal life. Another highly rated spot is the Hill of Friendship – Wiesen am Layenhof Nature Reserve – Ober-Olm Forest, which offers panoramic views over a former military area now explored via boardwalks. The Wine Table at Hundertgulden is also a favorite, providing stunning views across vineyards towards Germania on the Rhine.
Yes, the region is home to an important "Orchideen-Hot-Spot" around Bleichkopf and near the Saubach. This area features valuable dry grasslands where you can find rare orchid species such as "Knabenkraut" (Orchis), "Bienen-Ragwurz" (Bee Orchid), and "Bocks-Riemenzunge" (Lizard Orchid). Conservation efforts by NABU help preserve this unique ecosystem.
The best time to visit, particularly to witness the full splendor of the rare orchids at the "Orchideen-Hot-Spot," is during their blooming season, typically in spring and early summer. This period also offers lush meadows full of wildflowers in areas like the Gartenwiese Nature Reserve on the Selz.
Many natural monuments in the region are family-friendly. The Gartenwiese Nature Reserve on the Selz offers easy paths along the tranquil river, perfect for a leisurely family walk. Viewpoints like the Wine Table at Hundertgulden and Ockenheim Peace Cross are also accessible and provide great spots for a break with scenic views.
The natural monuments offer diverse and breathtaking views. From the Zornheim Ruhkreuz, you can gaze far into the distance, seeing the Feldberg in the Taunus, the Frankfurt skyline, the Odenwald, the Donnersberg, and the Hunsrück. The Jugenheimer Goldberg provides magnificent panoramic views over the picturesque Selz Valley and extends all the way to the distant Taunus mountains, characterized by sprawling vineyards.
Absolutely! The region is excellent for outdoor activities. For hiking, you can explore routes like the "Table of Wine – Winzerruh Rest Area loop" or the "Rest Area at Partenheimer Bach – Natural Area Near Partenheim loop." Cyclists can enjoy routes such as the "Selztal Cycle Path – Selz Riverbank loop." You can find more details on these and other routes in the hiking guide and cycling guide for Jugenheim in Rheinhessen.
The Jugenheimer Goldberg is a prominent vineyard area known for its scenic beauty and viticultural importance. It offers magnificent panoramic views over the Selz Valley and towards the Taunus mountains. It's an integral part of the "Selztal Terroir Route 1," a walking trail that educates visitors about local wines and the unique soil characteristics. The combination of stunning views, insights into viticulture, and opportunities for leisurely walks makes it a highly recommended natural monument.
Yes, some natural monuments also have historical significance. The Zornheim Ruhkreuz, for instance, is a historical wayside cross inaugurated in 1918, located on a site where a cross has stood since the 18th century. It's a central vantage point with a rich local history. The Hill of Friendship is also a former military area now transformed into a nature reserve, offering a unique blend of natural beauty and historical context.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning panoramic views, especially from spots like the Zornheim Ruhkreuz and the Jugenheimer Goldberg, which offer vistas stretching across vineyards and distant mountains. The tranquility of places like the Gartenwiese Nature Reserve on the Selz and the opportunity to see rare orchids are also highly appreciated. Many enjoy the combination of natural beauty with insights into the region's viticulture and history.
Absolutely! The Wine Table at Hundertgulden offers picturesque vineyard landscapes with views towards the Rhine, ideal for capturing the essence of Rheinhessen. The "Orchideen-Hot-Spot" provides unique opportunities to photograph rare and delicate orchid species in their natural habitat. Additionally, the panoramic views from the Zornheim Ruhkreuz are perfect for wide-angle landscape shots.
While specific cafes might not be directly adjacent to every natural monument, the wine-growing communities in Rheinhessen, including Jugenheim and nearby villages, offer various options. The Zornheim Ruhkreuz, for example, occasionally features a wine bar on weekends during the hiking season, and the nearby town of Appenheim is known for its delicious Riesling wines, which can be sampled locally.


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