Bullenheimer Berg, Double summit and vineyard location in Seinsheim and Ippesheim, Germany
Bullenheimer Berg is a double-summit mountain located between Seinsheim and Ippesheim in Franconia, with vineyards covering its slopes extensively. Well-marked trails connect the two peaks and wind through the cultivated vineyard landscape.
The mountain has been inhabited for over 3000 years, with archaeological finds from the Urnfield period including gold and bronze objects. These artifacts are now preserved in museums in Munich and Würzburg.
The Weinparadiesscheune nestled among the vineyards hosts wine festivals and serves regional Franconian dishes, reflecting how wine production shapes community life here. Visitors can taste local wines and meet producers who work these slopes year-round.
Marked hiking trails lead to both summits and offer views across the Franconian landscape. Along the way, visitors can stop at local wineries or rest at the Weinparadiesscheune.
The mountain marks the border between Middle and Lower Franconia, as well as between the districts of Kitzingen and Neustadt an der Aisch. This border location makes it a unique spot where two regional identities meet.
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