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Hotel Zeltinger-Hof - Gasthaus des Rieslings
Hotel Zeltinger-Hof - Gasthaus des Rieslings is a 3-star property is 100 metres from the banks of the River Moselle and 7 kilometres from medieval Bernkastel-Kues.

Hotel Villa Hügel
This renovated 4-star-Superior hotel in Trier offers a spacious sauna area with pool, different room categories and a high-class restaurant. Trier's historic city centre is just 1 km away.

Altes Kelterhaus & Plein Hotel by Markus Plein
Set in Wintrich, 40 km from Arena Trier, Altes Kelterhaus & Plein Hotel by Markus Plein offers accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.

Hotel Goldene Traube - by Neugart
Situated in Traben-Trarbach, Hotel Goldene Traube - by Neugart features a bar. Featuring luggage storage space, this property also provides guests with a sun terrace.

Waldesblick, Hotel-Restaurant
Quietly located in the scenic Hunsrück Mountains and just 11 km from the Moselle Valley, this 4-star-superior hotel features free Wi-Fi and a modern, light-flooded restaurant.

Hotel Lipmann "Am Klosterberg"
This traditional hotel has been run by the same family for over 200 years. It is located in the Rhineland Palatinate’s Moselle Valley.

Haus Moselfranke
Located in Zeltingen-Rachtig, within 42 km of Trier Central Station and 43 km of Natural Park Saar-Hunsrück, Haus Moselfranke features free WiFi.

Vintage Hotel Petrisberg
Well located in the centre of Trier, Vintage Hotel Petrisberg provides free WiFi throughout the property, a terrace and free private parking for guests who drive.

Holiday Inn Express - Trier by IHG
Holiday Inn Express - Trier by IHG features accommodation with free WiFi in Trier, attractively located 1.8 km from Cathedral Trier and 1.7 km from Trier Central Station.

Schloss Lieser, Autograph Collection
Set in Lieser, 38 km from Arena Trier, Schloss Lieser, Autograph Collection offers accommodation with a garden, private parking, a restaurant and a bar.

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German Mosel highlights
Cycle or cruise the romantic Moselle River
Enjoy a bicycle ride or boat cruise along the idyllic Moselle River. This romantic setting is home to ancient castles, vineyards and half-timbered villages.Visit the Moselle Wine Market in Traben-Trarbach
Take a trip underground into Traben-Trarbach’s historic wine cellars for the Christmas market. Sip local wines, sample artisan foods or purchase seasonal decorations.Explore Trier: one of Germany’s oldest cities
Founded in 16 BC this ancient city is a gem of Roman and Germanic history. Marvel at the Porta Nigra city gate or dine in a quaint riverside restaurant.Wine hop along the Moselle
In the Moselle, wine flows as fast as the river. With over 100 wineries to choose from, there’s no better way to get a taste for local flavours. Cheers to that!Discover the enchanting Burg Eltz castle
Like something out of a fairytale, the majestic Burg Eltz castle is nestled amongst forest. Tour this enchanting structure that’s been in the Eltz family for over 850 years.Celebrate the Federweißenfest Wine Festival
Every October, Federweißenfest Wine Festivals celebrate the cloudy alcoholic drink that is Federweißer. Try the creamy onion Zwiebelkuchen tart for a tasty accompaniment.Wander the sparkling German Gemstone Route
Learn about the dazzling world of gemstones, on the 48 km Deutsche Edelsteinstrasse. You can visit mines, watch jewelry making and even prospect for your own precious stones.Savour fine classical dining at Waldhotel Sonnora
Enjoy fine French cuisine overlooking picturesque countryside at this 3 Michelin-starred establishment. Chef Helmut Thieltges serves up delicious meats and delicate desserts.Visit Cochem’s impressive Reichsburg Castle
As the largest hill-castle along the Moselle, Reichsburgis perched amongst rows of vineyards. It is home to guided tours, medieval festivals and even rustic banquets.Turn back the clock in Berkastel-Kues
With its well-preserved medieval buildings, Berkastel-Kues brims with romantic charm. Watch a traditional street festival or visit the Spitzhäuschen (little pointed house).
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A Wine Region of Imperial Fame
A beautiful German wine district punctuated by medieval castles, the Mosel centres on the meandering Moselle River between Koblenz and the Luxembourg border. The most famous wine produced here is the crisp Riesling, and many vineyards are picturesquely located on the steep banks of the river.
The Mosel hotels, guest houses and apartments on Booking.com are spread all over this fantastic region, with many set right by the river and offering spectacular views of the lush scenery. Each town and village has its own characteristics and there are wine tours and tastings galore to be enjoyed.
There are too many Mosel Valley attractions to list them all, but highlights include Alken castle, set high on a hill overlooking the riverside village below. One of the most spectacularly located castles is at Cochem on a lush hill by a bend in the river, while Bernkastel-Kues has a stunning medieval core with brightly painted half-timbered houses.
This tranquil area has been prized since Roman times and nowhere is this more evident than in wonderful Trier. Along with ruins of 3 Roman baths and an amphitheatre, the Porta Nigra and a bridge from the imperial era still stand and Emperor Constantine’s old throne room is now a basilica.

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Wonderful visit to the black gate, free of charge.
Wonderful visit to the black gate, free of charge. City center is nice. The roman museum was a bit of a let down - all signs in German, and even with the audio guide most items did not have any explanation. City center did not have that many restaurants.Guest review bygregohbUnited States - 10.0
A beautiful old town with wonderful castle perched above.
A beautiful old town with wonderful castle perched above. Must be crowded in peak season, but the beautiful Moselle River Valley is absolutely awesome, especially when viewed from Boat and Bike (which we did the following week.Guest review byMarrapsSouth Africa - 10.0
WE have been before and it is still a great place to stay,...
WE have been before and it is still a great place to stay, on the river with boat trips, good roads to Trier etc, many wine tasting locations are within walking distance, it gets busy in the day but evenings when the coaches have gone it is really lovely!Guest review byAnonymous - 10.0
Both towns are scenic in terms of architecture and the Mosel...
Both towns are scenic in terms of architecture and the Mosel. Good restaurants, an Aldi and an Edeka for groceries. Good museum of the area. Two days is ample for seeing everything and relaxing. Also a good location for taking a boat trip, which is lovely. Already quiet by early September.Guest review byDEBORAHUnited States - 10.0
Very good for walking - great trails, well-waymarked.
Very good for walking - great trails, well-waymarked. Quite a good choice of restaurants for a small town. But there is no supermarket - only a post office with a few items of food, but no fruit or yogurt.Guest review byTim SpantonUnited Kingdom - 10.0
The area was beautiful for walking around the little towns
The area was beautiful for walking around the little towns We caught local bus to Cochem for the day -- which was very easy we travelled in October so a few places had closed but still enough places to eat and have a glass of wineGuest review byRhondaAustralia - 10.0
Great location, fantastic town, and the stay in this hotel...
Great location, fantastic town, and the stay in this hotel waa exceptionally good: good bed, clean place, lovely hosts, all was superb. We are going to come back next month, when traveling to Germany again.Guest review byJurga BuIreland - 8.0
Family vacation house on the Mosel
Family vacation house on the Mosel 3 generations of one family (and a dog) – spent here 2 nights in May, 2024. This house is a very good place for family vacation: 3 bedrooms, a kitchen with a dinner table, a living room and 2 good bathrooms. Pet-friendly – this is fortunately typical for Germany. Distances: ~ 100m from Mosel. ~ 1.3 km to Edeka supermarket, ~ 7 km to Cochem center. There are also 2 minor “cons”: no dishwash machine and no Mosel view. Friendly host. Recommended for family vacation.Guest review bySergey VorobyevNetherlands - 10.0
Treis-Karden is a good base to go hiking.
Treis-Karden is a good base to go hiking. The hiking trail to Burg Eltz was very nice, I did the black route. The last part is the heaviest part. I went to the viewing point of the castle and then went back. I did that because there is an entrance fee that you have to pay for the castle, even if you just want to order food and drinks. In the afternoon I went to Mörsdorf to visit the Geierlay hanging bridge, which was awesome. Note that the bus (line 746) does not go there every hour and that the line is not currently on Google Maps. So search online for the schedule or visit the tourist office in the train station. During my stay the buses ran from the water-side of the station instead of the official bus stop, so double check if that is the case for you. Both these things could have been their own day, since there are more hiking trails available in both places.Guest review byAri FijanNetherlands - 10.0
suited us, as history buffs, lots to see - Roman, medieval...
suited us, as history buffs, lots to see - Roman, medieval and later. recommend the hop on hop off bus for initial orientation (50 mins) also lots of restaurants at different price points, lots of place to have a nice drink. Three days was good.Guest review byBenUnited Kingdom