(djd). Most people will probably spend their next holiday in their own country. Nothing new for motorhome owners: they have been flexible, independent and informal to explore their varied homeland on a short or long trip. The range of interesting destinations leaves nothing to be desired, but the Franconian wine country around Würzburg is a particularly attractive destination. An attractive parking space for mobile homes is located in Karlstadt am Main, on the opposite side of the river in the Mühlbach district. You can quickly cross the Main Bridge into the historic old town, which is well worth seeing. Highlights are the Romanesque-Gothic parish church, the historic town hall, the gates and towers of the city fortifications and the town houses with their often elaborate half-timbered facades, Here you can experience history at every turn. The special thing about it: The city was planned on the drawing board by the Würzburg bishop in 1200 and the historical city plan is preserved to this day. All information, including the current status of events and gastronomic offers, is available at www.karlstadt.de.
You can go to Karlsburg directly from the motorhome parking spacehike and enjoy the wide view. Cyclists also get their money's worth in Karlstadt and the surrounding area: the well-developed network of trails has everything to offer, from simple family tours to demanding routes. With the Main Cycle Path in front of the door, for example, you can quickly reach the lively residence and university city of Würzburg with its sights. In the evening, the day can end comfortably in Karlstadt with a glass of good Franconian wine and culinary delicacies. The motorhome parking space has 17 parking spaces and a paved, wide driveway. Power connections are available as well as free WiFi. The prices are 9 euros per day and parking space plus small costs for electricity and water.
From the motorhome parking space you can also take a nice detour to the nature reserve Grainberg-Kalbenstein and Saupurzel with the 135 meter high "Edelweiss". The idyllic wine-growing village of Gambach with the baroque church of St. Bartholomew is also worth seeing. The highlight in the steep slope of the Stettener Stein is the terroir f vantage point , where the magic of Franconian wine can be particularly felt. The point of attraction is 130 meters above the Main Valley and consists of a viewing platform and rows of dry stone walls, comparable to the construction of an amphitheater.