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It rises as the White Main in the Fichtel Mountains of northeastern Bavaria [a] and flows west through central Germany for 525 kilometres (326 mi) to meet the Rhine below Rüsselsheim, Hesse. The cities of Mainz and Wiesbaden are close to the confluence. The largest cities on the Main are Frankfurt am Main, Offenbach am Main and Würzburg. [2]
Main River, river, an important right- (east-) bank tributary of the Rhine in Germany. It is formed, near Kulmbach, by the confluence of the Weisser (White) Main, which rises in the Fichtel Mountains, and the Roter (Red) Main, which rises on the eastern slope of the Fränkische Mountains (Franconian.
Two hour walk along the River Main. Energetic, culturally diverse and very cosmopolitan - that´s Frankfurt! Acquaint yourself with "Frankfurt upon the Main", from its riverside foundation to its industrial heritage. Take in the magnificent view of the city´s skyline from the beautiful Museum embankment.
The majestic River Main boasts kilometres and kilometres of pleasant riverside walks in Frankfurt, with the two riverbanks having a great deal of parkland.
Main river. Vineyard-clad hills, lush forests and medieval palaces line the Main river, and hopping on a Main river cruise gives you a front-row seat to watch the picturesque scenery as you float by. The Main also links the Rhine with the Danube with the Rhine-Main-Danube canal, and the river cruises here manoeuvre you through 16 separate locks.
Making the most of the Main River: your guide to the top scenic sights and unmissable attractions between modern Frankfurt and historic Nuremberg, Germany
Meandering through the Steigerwald region and the Hassberge Mountains, the river makes its way to Schweinfurt, into Franconian Wine Country, the Charming Tauber Valley and the Spessart Mainland. Having passed through Frankfurt, the tour ends in Mainz, where the Main flows into the Rhine.