In northern Rhineland-Palatinate state, and bordering on the city of Bonn, is the picturesque Ahrweiler District.
Ahrweiler District Map

Towns & Villages in the Ahrweiler District
- Adenau
- Ahrbrück
- Altenahr
- Antweiler
- Aremberg
- Bad Breisig
- Bad Neuenahr-Ahrweiler
- Barweiler
- Bauler
- Berg
- Brenk
- Brohl-Lützing
- Burgbrohl
- Dankerath
- Dedenbach
- Dernau
- Dorsel
- Dümpelfeld
- Eichenbach
- Fuchshofen
- Galenberg
- Glees
- Gönnersdorf
- Grafschaft
- Harscheid
- Heckenbach
- Herschbroich
- Hoffeld
- Hohenleimbach
- Honerath
- Hönningen
- Hümmel
- Insul
- Kalenborn
- Kaltenborn
- Kempenich
- Kesseling
- Kirchsahr
- Königsfeld
- Kottenborn
- Leimbach
- Lind
- Mayschoß
- Meuspath
- Müllenbach
- Müsch
- Niederdürenbach
- Niederzissen
- Nürburg
- Oberdürenbach
With the mighty Rhine to the east and towering Eifel mountains to the west, and the fertile wine-growing Ahr valley in-between.
The capital is a twin-town, Bad Neuenahr-Ahrweiler, with the elegant Bad Neuenahr and its famous spas and a formal casino on one side of the river. Ahrweiler on the other bank is a dreamy medieval village within its formidable walls. Here you will find a myriad of winding pedestrian streets and half-timbered buildings.
Similar in style is the ancient Remagen on the Rhine itself, which has several castles overlooking the town from on high.
The Formula 1 course Nürburgring is in the Ahrweiler District as well, nestled in the protection of the Eifel forests filled with fir trees and wildlife — including some rare birds.
The pretty Ahr valley is well known for its orchards and vineyards, although its Burgundy red wines (Rotwein) don’t get to travel far — what with all their tasting festivals and the tours they organize throughout the season!