Category
page 1Islands of the Rhine
Niederwerth
Niederwerth is a municipality in the district of Mayen-Koblenz in Rhineland-Palatinate, western Germany. It is situated on two islands (one of which, Graswerth, is an uninhabited nature reserve) in the Rhine, opposite the town Vallendar.
Rheinau Abbey
former Benedictine abbey

Mouse Tower
tower on island in the Rhine, Bingen am Rhein, Germany
Nonnenwerth
Nonnenwerth (formerly also Rolandswerth) is an island in the river Rhine in Germany between Rolandseck and Bad Honnef (at river kilometer 642) opposite the island of .
The island has been the site of a monastery with interruptions since the beginning of the 12th century, was originally founded by the Benedictines and taken over by the Franciscans in 1854. Since then, the monastery has also been home to a Franciscan educational institution, which began as a girls' boarding school and later became a general high school.
Wörth Castle
castle in Neuhausen am Rheinfall in the canton of Schaffhausen, Switzerland
Graswerth
thumb|300px|Bendorfer Brücke 02 Koblenz 2014
Rettbergsaue
The Rettbergsaue (translated from German as “Rettberg Island”) is a natural island in the Rhine River at Wiesbaden, Germany. It is situated between the main channel of the Rhine to the north and a smaller channel, the Wachsbleicharm, in the south. The Wachsbleicharm forms the border between the federal states of Hesse (of which Wiesbaden is the capital) and Rhineland-Palatinate.