Economy In addition to some
wine the main crops are
asparagus,
tobacco,
sugar beet,
grain and
potatoes. Home-grown
fruit and
vegetables are often sold by the growers immediately in front of their house on the road or in the farmyards.
Transport Geinsheim is on the
B 39 federal highway from Neustadt to Speyer. After decades of planning and four years of construction work the 3.4 kilometre long
ring road was opened on 30 August 2005. With the completion of this bypass to the north of the village, the last ring road on this 18-kilometre long stretch of the B 39 between Neustadt and Speyer was finished. Over 10,000 vehicles pass Geinsheim daily. Geinsheim is also connected via the B 39 to the national road network. Six kilometres to the west is the
A 65 motorway from
Ludwigshafen am Rhein to
Karlsruhe; the nearest junction being Neustadt-Süd. 10 kilometres to the east is the
B 9 (Ludwigshafen–
Wörth am Rhein, junction Speyer-Mitte), via which the
A 61 (
Koblenz–
Hockenheim, junction Speyer-Nord), 4 kilometres beyond, can be reached.
Clubs The
Chorsängern 1791 Geinsheim claims to be Germany's oldest
male voice choir. There is a football club,
SV 1920 Geinsheim that once played in the
Oberliga-Verein. In 1973, an 18-hole golf course was opened by the
Golf-Club Pfalz ("Palatinate Golf Club").
Festivals On the last weekend in August, Geinsheim celebrates the traditional wine festival known as the
Wein- und Ludwigskerwe. The 3rd weekend in June is the occasion of the two-day fire service festival run by the Geinsheim Fire Service (
Löschgruppe Geinsheim).
Population growth Geinsheim was originally a typical farming and wine-growing village; today it is increasingly a residential suburb of Neustadt. In June 2011 Geinsheim had a population of 1,937; in January 2012 it had fallen to 1,954. == Sons and daughters of the village ==