Sankt Goar is a town on the west bank of the Middle Rhine in the Rhein-Hunsrück-Kreis (district) in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. It belongs to the Verbandsgemeinde Hunsrück-Mittelrhein, whose seat is in Emmelshausen.
View of St. Goar (in top half of picture) from Patersberg
Sankt Goar seen from the northwest
St. Goar – excerpt from Matthäus Merian’s Topographia Hassiae (1655)
Sankt Goar about 1860; at left, above the harbour basin, is the eight-sided treadmill crane from the 16th century
Between Bingen and Bonn, Germany, the river Rhine flows as the Middle Rhine through the Rhine Gorge, a formation created by erosion, which happened at about the same rate as an uplift in the region, leaving the river at about its original level, and the surrounding lands raised. This gorge is quite deep, about 130 metres (430 ft) from the top of the rocks down to the average water-line.
Aerial image of the Upper Middle Rhine Valley in the area of Sankt Goarshausen with the Lorelei at the bottom of the image
St. Goarshausen, Burg Katz, with Lorelei rock in Rhineland-Palatinate
View from the Loreley
The Andernach Geyser, the highest cold-water geyser in the world