Holidays on the Moselle: The most beautiful cities, sights, accommodations & Co.

Holidays on the Moselle: The most beautiful cities, sights and accommodation – the Moselle offers a wide range of possibilities. Unlike a certain place or a big city, you have 544 kilometres of “space” to choose the right accommodation, the right place to stay or the most beautiful sightseeing tour. Whether France or Germany, the landscapes along the Moselle all have one thing in common. The wonderful, vast nature, the flowering plants, the love of wine and the peaceful peace. There are many places along the Moselle that are worth seeing. Places that convince with their history or with their selection of attractions. But there is one thing you have to be prepared for on a trip to the Moselle – when you return to the big city you will miss this connection to nature and the peace and quiet.

The most beautiful cities and sights on the Moselle

With a length of 544 kilometres there are many places along the Moselle. In our beautiful neighbouring country France the Moselle has its source, more precisely in the Vosges mountains at Col de Bussang. In Lorraine it flows through Remiremont and Épinal, in a wide arc around Nancy to Metz and further north. In Germany, the largest section is located in the Rhineland. Green landscapes, mountains with numerous old castles and palaces, the Rhineland only sprouts from breathtaking nature and remnants of past times. Whether it is a picnic with a view of the narrowest loop on the Moselle, a visit to the historical monuments from Roman times in Trier or a trip on Germany’s first three-cable railway across the Rhine – the towns along the Moselle make any long-distance holiday look cheap.

We have put together the most beautiful towns on the Moselle for you:

  1. Trier
  2. Cochem
  3. Koblenz
  4. Traben-Trarbach
  5. Moselle loop near Bremm
  6. Bernkastel-Cues
  7. Enkirch
  8. Pünderich
  9. Zell on the Moselle
  10. Alf

Trier: Porta Nigra, Hauptmarkt, Dom & Co.

Trier is a historically valuable city. It is one of the oldest cities in Germany and by far the most beautiful city on the Moselle. What you should definitely see in Trier are the typical sights, which are not so popular for nothing! At the top of the list is Porta Nigra (more about that in a moment). But you should also see the Simeonstraße, the main market and the cathedral St. Peter.

The most important sights in Tier:

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  1. Porta Nigra
  2. Main market
  3. St. Peter’s Cathedral
  4. Liebfrauenkirche
  5. Amphitheater
  6. electoral palace
  7. Imperial Baths

Cafe in Trier? My Tip

When you arrive in Trier, you are probably looking for a way to plan your day! Therefore I have a cute café here, where you can relax and have time to learn a little bit about Trier.

  • Café Zeitsprung
  • Address: Weimar Alley 1
  • Stop Mustorstr.

Porta Nigra: Must have seen

As far as history is concerned, the city offers not only the Porta Nigra, but also the cloister at Trier Cathedral, built in 1245, including a cemetery. The Porta Nigra, which translates into English as “black gate”, is the only remnant from Roman times in Trier. It is believed to have been built in the second century. Since 1986 the Porta Nigra has been under the protection of UNESCO. For just under 4 Euros you can admire the interior of the old Romanesque gate. The cloister at the cathedral of Trier was built in 1245 during the gothic period. The Trier Cathedral and the Liebfrauenkirche are connected by it and at the same time enclose the cemetery of the bishops lying there.

Cochem: Reichsburg Cochem, Capuchin monastery & mustard mill

Far and wide green meadows and fields, the sky is reflected in the Moselle and on top of one of the mountains is probably the most beautiful sight on the Moselle – the Reichsburg Cochem. But of course the city has more to offer. The mustard mill has existed for more than 200 years and during a visit you can try between 10 different kinds of mustard and chutney. It is also a perfect gift for the family.

  • Reichsburg Cochem
  • Capuchin monastery cultural centre
  • Mustard mill in Cochem
  • Cochem chairlift
  • Gemstone Museum Cochem
  • Bundesbank Bunker
  • Winneburg castle ruin

Reichsburg Cochem: The most important landmark

Reichsburg Cochem – Its history is both tragic and touching. The castle was built between 1100 and the first half of the 12th century. Uunder the command of a Lieutenant de Saxis the castle was set on fire, undermined and blown up on 19 May 1689. At that time, many castles in southwest Germany suffered the same fate. It was not until 1877, at the request of Louis Fréderic Jacques Ravené, that the ruins were reconstructed into a castle in neo-Gothic style to be used as a summer residence for his family. During the Second World War the Reich Minister of Justice Otto Georg Thierack had a special Nazi training centre for lawyers set up here. The mosaic portrait of St. Christopher created by an Italian master in 1870 was destroyed during the National Socialist era. Today the Reichsburg belongs to the city of Cochem and is one of the most important sights and attractions in the Rhineland.

Koblenz: German corner, cable car & romantic museums

Churches, castles, palaces and historic townhouses reflect the history of one of the oldest cities in Germany. Koblenz has a large number of museums that display everything from archaeological finds to French art from the Rhine Romantic period. Enter a world of past history or float with Germany’s first three-cable railway across the Rhine up to Ehrenbreitstein Fortress. From the second largest fortress in Europe you have an indescribable view of the “Upper Middle Rhine Valley”, which has been declared a World Cultural Heritage Site by UNESCO since 2000.

Here you can find more sights:

  • Cable car Koblenz
  • German Corner
  • Stolzenfels Castle
  • Ehrenbreitstein Fortress
  • VFF Military Study Collection Koblenz

Traben-Trarbach: Instagram Location for fantastic photos

Traben-Trarbach offers many attractions. Above all it attracts photographers. The castle ruins of Grevenburg, as well as the old town with its winding little streets, offer a perfect set for amateur photographers. Only a few foundation walls and the commander’s house are left of the 14th century castle. This provides cool picture motives.

Did you know that Traben-Trarbach has the oldest minigolf course in Germany next to the Buddha Museum. It is probably the largest museum in Germany, which presents Buddha statues from all over the world.

Fancy a little sport? A great opportunity for an excursion with the whole family is the minigolf course in Traben, which was opened in 1955. For 2,50€ you can play golf balls until sunset.

Mosel loop near Bremm: View from the steepest vineyard in Europe

The beautiful landscape motif is the narrowest loop on the Moselle. In the vineyards you can enjoy this view with a picnic basket, a bottle of wine and your love. The small village Bremm has made it to the 20 most beautiful villages in the world because of this view. The via ferrata Calmont, which is the steepest vineyard in Europe, offers the most beautiful view.

Tip for the hobby photographers: With a wide angle lens you can get the whole loop on the picture!

Map of Germany: At the Moselle

The Moselle has its source in the southern Vosges, in France and flows into the Rhine after 544 kilometres in Koblenz at the German Corner. This is known as the kiss between the Rhine and Moselle.

Tourism and Accommodation: Hotel, Apartment & Camping

Holidays are just around the corner, summer time is approaching, you don’t want to take the long way around and leave the country, let alone the continent. You don’t need to, because there are beautiful places to camp or stay overnight right outside the door – what is better in which season? Camping in the fresh air or pure relaxation in one of the numerous family hotels? Every year the accommodation makes families think. It is not easy to find the best and at the same time please everyone.

That’s why we have put together the pros and cons of hotels, holiday apartments and camping for you:

Hotels, Spa Hotels, Family Hotels

Would you like a quiet location with a view of nature, or a more central location to keep up with history? On the Moselle you will find everything your heart desires. It is also the perfect place to relax. Do you need a break from the hectic city life with crowded streets, a never sleeping city and noisy garbage collection in the morning? In the numerous hotels with a focus on wellness you will find one thing above all else – peace and quiet. The peaceful atmosphere lets you melt completely with nature.

By the way, there are exceptional hotels along the Moselle. Because of your eating habits it is difficult to dine in hotels ? The vegan hotel probably pleases the one or other vegan. Feeling at home on holiday and not worrying about the food – isn’t that wonderful ?

Advantage:

  • No stress when booking holidays
  • Transfer to the hotel included in the price
  • Completely cared for by the staff
  • Ideal for cooking muffle
  • The cleaning is done by others

Disadvantages:

  • Significantly higher price
  • Extra payments for internet, parking, etc.
  • fixed location, no spontaneity
  • Mostly no washing, cooking etc. possible

Holiday apartment, holiday house & apartments

A holiday apartment is especially for families the ideal accommodation for a holiday on the Moselle. Because an apartment offers great comfort at attractive conditions: a good price-performance ratio for families who want to stay flexible during their holidays. A typical apartment is spacious and has family-friendly, functional furnishings and a fully equipped kitchen. Mostly there is also a balcony or a garden where children can play undisturbed and let off steam.

Numerous online platforms offer a wide range of offers in a variety of locations. From France to the Rhineland Palatinate, prices and equipment vary.

Advantage:

  • Privacy
  • Fully equipped
  • Independence
  • Flexibility with meals (no getting up early as with package tours)

Disadvantage:

  • Tied to one place
  • Limited comfort compared to hotel
  • Cooking, cleaning and shopping for yourself
  • Increased need for luggage (bed linen, towels, etc.)
  • More expensive compared to the camp site

Camping on the Moselle

Camping on the Moselle is a must! Who wouldn’t want to be surrounded by a pleasant climate, vineyards and picturesque villages as far as the eye can see? In addition, camping on the Moselle is particularly suitable because of its fantastic choice of cycle and hiking paths. Boredom certainly does not await you on the Moselle! Atmospheric wine festivals, wine tastings and local food in one of the many ostrich taverns or at the local restaurant have not only enchanted you.

Blossoming plants in the middle of the high growing forests with clean air But who needs a break from the endless nature. You can consider yourself lucky, because the excellent location of the campsites combines nature and sights. A large number of campsites are located in the immediate vicinity of many small towns and villages. So you can plan attractions and small trips for the whole family.

Advantages:

  • In the middle of nature
  • cheaper alternative to hotel
  • More comfortable for children and four-legged friends (nobody complains about the volume)
  • Freedom: not bound by time and place
  • greater social interaction with other families, campers

Disadvantages:

  • Toilets and showers
  • Vermin
  • no 100% relaxation like in a hotel; shopping, cooking, washing under more difficult conditions
  • very popular camping sites: crowded, not quiet, annoying neighbours

Weather: On the Moselle

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About 196 meters above sea level lies the Moselle. This of course also has an effect on the climate, which is mostly cold and temperate. During the driest month the precipitation is nevertheless high. The annual average temperature on the Moselle is 7.6 °C.

Q&A: Moselle

Where does the Moselle begin? How deep is the Moselle? Where is the Moselle state? Questions over questions, here are the answers.

Where does the Moselle begin?

The Moselle has its source in the southern Vosges near the Col de Bussang at an altitude of about 700 m and flows into the Rhine from the west at 59.7 m altitude from Koblenz at the Deutsches Eck, whose north-northeast end lies at 64.7 m above sea level.

How deep is the Moselle?

On average, the Moselle is about 2.5 metres deep.

Where is the Moselle federal state?

In Germany, the Middle Moselle is the approximately 120-kilometre-long section of the Moselle, which runs in the federal state of Rhineland-Palatinate from the city of Trier to Reil above Zell. The following section of the river up to where the Moselle flows into the Rhine is called Lower Moselle.

Which is the most beautiful city on the Moselle?

Trier is considered the oldest city in Germany and is definitely one of the most beautiful places on the Moselle.

How long is the Moselle?

The “Moselle” is 544 km long and flows into the “Rhine” at the “German Corner” in “Koblenz”. On French soil there are at the beginning only sporadic cycle paths along the “Mosel”.

Which rivers flow into the Moselle?

19 Rivers feed the Moselle with water. These include among others:

  • Moselotte
  • Vologne
  • Madon
  • Meurthe
  • Terrouin

How long is the Moselle cycle path?

The main route then continues through many small towns such as Bremm to the district town of Cochem, which is overlooked by the Reichsburg. (Length: 60 km; Traben-Trarbach at 110 m, Cochem at 86 m altitude).