Naheland

The Naheland is the landscape on either side of the river Nahe in the German state of Rhineland-Palatinate.

[1] The southern foothills of the Hunsrück and the northern North Palatine Uplands on either side of the Nahe are both described as the "Naheland".

The Naheland extends for about 80 km from west to east from the source of the river in the Saarland to its mouth on the Rhine in the town of Bingen.

[3] The main transport axes of the region run parallel to the Nahe.

The B 41 federal road and the non-electrified rail service on the Nahe Valley Railway are of statewide significance.

View of the Naheland