Nierstein (Marktplatz and Rheinufer)
Four days of grower-led pouring on Nierstein's Marktplatz and Rheinufer at the foot of the Roter Hang, with stands from Schaetzel, St. Antony, Gunderloch, Manz and other Pettenthal and Hipping producers. The riverfront frames Rheinhessen's most photographed wine village.
Tip: Walk up the Roter Hang trail in the morning before the festival opens; the Pettenthal and Hipping slopes carry their clearest red-slate light at sunrise.
Oppenheim (Marktplatz)
Oppenheim's late-September Weinmarkt opens on the Marktplatz beneath the gothic Katharinenkirche, with stands from Domaene Oppenheim, Kuehling-Gillot, Manz and other Rheinterrasse growers pouring Sackttraeger and Kreuz Rieslings into the harvest weeks.
Tip: Walk up to the Katharinenkirche before the festival opens for the cleanest view over Oppenheim's Sackttraeger and Kreuz slopes; the gothic church anchors the town's wine identity.
Bingen am Rhein (Kulturufer)
Four days of pouring on Bingen's Kulturufer at the Rhine-Nahe confluence, with stands from Riffel and other Bingen Scharlachberg producers alongside Rheinhessen and Mittelrhein neighbours. The Burg Klopp ruin frames the festival from above.
Tip: Combine the festival with a visit to the Hildegard-Forum on the Rochusberg above the town; Bingen's wine identity dates to Hildegard von Bingen's 12th-century convent.
Nieder-Olm (Pariser Strasse)
Four-day village wine fest in Nieder-Olm at the heart of the Rheinhessen Hauptanbaugebiet, with stands from the local Selz-valley growers pouring Riesling, Silvaner, Mueller-Thurgau and Spaetburgunder alongside the regional Selzer Berg sites.
Tip: Pair the Nieder-Olm fest with a Sunday-morning Hiwwelroute walk through the rolling Selz valley; the trail starts just outside the village fest area.
Rheinhessen-wide (Hiwweltouren trails)
The Rheinhessen-wide spring Weinwanderwochenende runs grower stands along Hiwweltouren hiking trails through the Wonnegau, Roter Hang and Bingen sub-zones over a single May weekend. Wittmann, Battenfeld-Spanier, Schaetzel and Gunderloch all pour estate Riesling at trailhead stops.
Tip: Book a single Hiwwelroute end to end; the trailhead stands line up grower pours every few kilometres and the limestone Wonnegau slopes are at peak spring light.
Rheinhessen-wide (Hiwweltouren trails)
Rheinhessen's autumn Weinwanderwochenende runs grower stands along Hiwweltouren hiking trails through the Wonnegau, Roter Hang and Bingen sub-zones over a single late-October weekend. Federweisser, Zwiebelkuchen and new-vintage Riesling Kabinett dominate the trailside stands.
Tip: Plan a Saturday morning walk along the Hiwwelroute Westhofen; the stands open early and the limestone Wonnegau slopes are at peak harvest light.