Heinrich Heine Blick
Heinrich Heine Blick, 55422 Bacharach
Towards the north, one looks down on the Bacharach Rhine island "Heylesen Werth" with its famous Riesling vineyard. The name of the vantage point pays tribute to the poet Heinrich Heine, who wrote about the history of anti-Semitic worship of Werner in his novel fragment "The Rabbi of Bacherach". An information board further describes that in 1933 the National Socialists erected a ten-metre-high swastika on what was then called "Hitlerhöhe". The vantage point can be reached from the town centre via an ascent along the RheinBurgenWeg (Orionsteig) to the north, in the direction of Oberwesel.