Engers is a district of Neuwied on the right banks of the river Rhine in Germany located next to Koblenz in Rhineland-Palatinate.
A well known tourist attractions in the region of Neuwied and Koblenz is Schloss Engers.
It was built around 1760 by Archbishop Johann Philipp von Walderdorff, as a summer-residence and hunting lodge.
Engers station was built 1869 as an importance junction for passenger and freight transport on the East Rhine Railway between Koblenz and Cologne.
It's an old tradition of hikers using the trail Thuringia—Rhine to throw little stones from Thuringia into the Rhine at the Engers banks.