Best attractions and places to see around Bischofsheim include a mix of historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural features. Located near the confluence of the Main and Rhine rivers, the area offers opportunities to explore its railway heritage and archaeological discoveries. This overview focuses on Bischofsheim near Rüsselsheim, distinct from Bischofsheim an der Rhön. The region provides diverse points of interest for visitors.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The Mainz South Bridge (also known as the Mainz-South Railway Bridge, and at times as the Mainz-Gustavsburg Railway Bridge) is a railway bridge on the Mainz–Frankfurt railway line, spanning the Rhine at river kilometer 496.4 and connecting Mainz in Rhineland-Palatinate with Gustavsburg in Hesse. A footbridge attached to the north side of the bridge allows pedestrians and cyclists to cross the river.
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The beer garden invites you to linger
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Beautiful view of the Rhine and a beautiful excursion destination on foot and by bike at any time of the year
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At this point there is an informative information board about the Raunheim oil harbor bridge. A view of the port area is possible. Below the bridge directly on the Main, tankers can be observed entering and exiting the port. Since the ships turn 90 degrees here, a detailed assessment is possible.
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The eye-catching oil port bridge was built in 2013. The ascent is wound in an S-shape. Below the bridge there is a rest area with benches. The bridge offers a view of the Main, but not of the oil port. This can be seen from the Raunheim side.
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Nice to look at and good to go
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During high tide, the Main level adapts to the height of the Rhine up to the first barrage. There is not much to see from the Mainspitze on either side of the river.
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In many places you can linger for a break, even as with the flood in July 2021, the areas near the shore are still accessible.
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Bischofsheim offers several historical landmarks. You can visit the Mainz Railway Bridge, a steel truss bridge connecting Mainz with Gustavsburg, which also features an inhabited tower. The town itself boasts the historic Water Tower, built in Art-Deco style in 1929/30, and the Protestant Church, with origins dating back to the 13th century. The Old Town Hall and the remaining gateway arch of St. Viktorhof also provide glimpses into the town's past.
Yes, Bischofsheim and its surroundings offer several family-friendly attractions. The Main estuary is a great spot where families can watch river traffic and even wade in the water on hot days. The Ölhafen Bridge Raunheim is an architectural marvel that's interesting for all ages, and the Rhine Cycle Path at the Roter Hang vineyards provides a scenic, mostly asphalted route suitable for family bike rides.
For natural beauty and scenic views, head to the Main estuary, where the Main meets the Rhine, offering expansive views of both rivers and the Mainz Cathedral dome. The Rhine Cycle Path at the Roter Hang vineyards provides picturesque views over the Rhine and its surrounding vineyards. Additionally, the Rhine Promenade, Mainz is a popular spot for relaxing by the river with various facilities.
Bischofsheim is well-suited for cycling. You can explore routes like the 'View of Mainz Cathedral – Main estuary loop' or the 'Hochheim Bridge – Mainz Railway Bridge loop'. Many routes are easy and offer scenic views along the Main and Rhine rivers. For more options, including road cycling and touring bicycle routes, you can check the dedicated guides for Cycling around Bischofsheim and Road Cycling Routes around Bischofsheim.
Yes, there are several hiking trails around Bischofsheim. You can enjoy an easy walk on the 'Bridge Over the Flurgraben – Narrow Path by Silbersee loop' or a moderate hike on the 'Main Riverbank Access Point – Opelsteg loop'. These trails allow you to experience the local landscape. For a comprehensive list of options, refer to the Hiking around Bischofsheim guide.
Bischofsheim has a rich archaeological history. Discoveries include Celtic graves from the late Latène Age, one of which contained a unique small dog figurine. Remains of a small Roman settlement, dating from the 2nd and early 3rd centuries, have also been found between the Catholic church and the Spelzengasse. Findings from the Bronze Age are displayed in the local history museum.
The Water Tower, built in 1929/30 with an Art-Deco design, is a prominent landmark in Bischofsheim. It played a crucial role in the town's history by supplying water to steam engines, highlighting Bischofsheim's historical connection to the railway.
Absolutely. The Main estuary is an ideal location to watch the bustling activity on both the Main and Rhine rivers. It's kilometer zero on the Main for shipping, and you can observe large barges transitioning between the two rivers, experiencing the sheer power of these vessels during maneuvers.
The Ölhafen Bridge Raunheim is an architectural highlight near Bischofsheim. Its unique construction swings in a spiral path over the Raunheim oil port access, connecting both sides of the port. It's often described as a 'curved brushstroke' and offers excellent photo opportunities from various perspectives.
It's important to distinguish between the two. This guide focuses on Bischofsheim near Rüsselsheim, which is known for its railway heritage, historical landmarks like the Water Tower, and proximity to the Main and Rhine rivers. Bischofsheim an der Rhön, on the other hand, is a distinct location in a different region, known for its natural beauty within the UNESCO Biosphere Reserve Rhön, medieval history, and attractions like the Osterburg Ruins and Kloster Kreuzberg.
Visitors particularly enjoy the diverse experiences offered. Many appreciate the opportunity to relax and observe the dynamic river traffic at the Main estuary, often describing it as a 'very nice place for a break with a great view'. The architectural uniqueness of the Ölhafen Bridge Raunheim is also a highlight, with many finding it 'something really different'. The scenic beauty of the Rhine Cycle Path at the Roter Hang vineyards, with its picturesque views, is also highly praised by the komoot community.


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