Tourist information Loreley-Plateau

Tourist information on the Loreley (Vanessa Westermayer)

Embark on a journey through time and discover everything worth knowing about the myth of the Loreley, viticulture, fauna and flora, geology and Rhine navigation.

In 2002, the "Upper Middle Rhine Valley" between Rüdesheim / Bingen and Koblenz was added to the list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites.

Experience a fantastic Rhine journey on your tour as a 3D film experience in the Mythos Room. Discover this unique natural and cultural landscape with its beauty and diversity completely new.

Accessibility certified People with walking disabilities Wheelchair users

Barrier-free information

Short Report as PDF

All areas relevant for testing meet the quality criteria of the label "Accessibility certified - partially accessible for people with walking disabilities and wheelchair users".

Some information on accessibility are listed below. For detailed information please see the evaluation report.

  • There are ten parking spaces for people with disabilities.
  • The Loreley visitor center bus stop is 150 m away. 
  • All rooms and facilities that can be used by guests are accessible without steps/at ground level or via a ramp. 
  • There are no gradients of more than 8%.
  • All doors/passages and paths that can be used by guests and are raised are at least 90 cm wide.
  • Exhibits and information are predominantly visible from a seated position.
  • The counter/cash desk is no more than 80 cm high or there is an alternative way of communicating while seated.
  • Seating is available.
  • There are two designated places for wheelchair users in the movie room.
  • There is a public toilet for people with disabilities, which can be accessed from both sides (at least 80 cm). There are folding grab rails on the left and right.

Evaluation report: Download as PDF

Some information on accessibility are listed below. For detailed information please see the evaluation report.

  • There is no audio induction loop system.
  • There is no clearly visible alarm.
  • The information in the exhibition is provided in writing.

Evaluation report: Download as PDF

Some information on accessibility are listed below. For detailed information please see the evaluation report.

  • Assistance dogs are welcome.
  • The signage (for orientation) is designed in easily legible and high-contrast lettering.
  • All elevated areas that can be used by guests are brightly lit and glare-free.
  • An outgoing emergency call in the elevator is confirmed acoustically.
  • Some staircases have a handrail.
  • Information on the exhibits is visually rich in contrast.
  • Information is not available in Braille or prismatic writing.

Evaluation report: Download as PDF

Some information on accessibility are listed below. For detailed information please see the evaluation report.

  • The name of the tourist information office is clearly recognizable from the outside.
  • There is no colored or pictorial guidance system available.
  • The information in the exhibition is provided in writing, but not in easy language.

Evaluation report: Download as PDF