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Moselle Promenade in Koblenz

Moselle Cycle Path, Trier – Coblenz

The wine route between Trier and Coblenz

7 Days / 6 Nights
Easy
Moselle Promenade in Koblenz

The Moselle cycle route from Trier to Coblenz offers a delightful journey through picturesque vineyards, serene river bends, and romantic castles. Passing charming wine villages and historic towns like Bernkastel-Kues and Cochem, with their timber-framed houses and medieval charm, the route is steeped in history. Cultural highlights include Trier, with its ancient monuments, and the impressive Deutsches Eck in Coblenz. Indulge in the world-renowned wines of the Moselle region and savor the ambiance of cozy restaurants and pubs along the way.

Embark on an exploratory journey through Germany's oldest town—there's plenty to discover! The first stage leads you past the ancient Villa Rustica to Trittenheim, where a wine tasting awaits. On day 3, you'll arrive at Neumagen-Dhron, Germany's oldest wine town. Bernkastel-Kues is also on the itinerary, and you'll spend the night in Zeltingen.

You pass through the "Kröver Nacktarsch" wine-growing region, passing by Traben-Trarbach and boarding a ferry for a ride on the famous river. A stroll through Beilstein reveals charming alleys and historic half-timbered houses. On the last day of this stage, you'll pedal to the special attraction of Eltz Castle. Afterward, just a few more kilometers bring you to the heart of Rhine romanticism: Coblenz, where you'll be enchanted!

  • Nine World Heritage Sites in Trier: Germany's oldest city boasts a rich array of Roman monuments. Notably, the Porta Nigra stands out as the best-preserved Roman city gate north of the Alps, while the Imperial Baths were once among the largest bathing complexes in the Roman Empire. Trier Cathedral and the Church of Our Lady, both masterpieces of Gothic architecture, also leave a lasting impression on visitors.
  • Half-timbered architecture in Enkirch: The picturesque village on the Moselle, is renowned for its impressive half-timber-framed houses. The well-preserved, richly decorated buildings predominantly date from the 15th to 18th centuries, showcasing the craftsmanship and prosperity of the winegrowers from that era. Enkirch captivates visitors with its narrow lanes and idyllic corners, vividly bringing to life the historic atmosphere and charm of this traditional architectural style.
  • Eltz Castle: Constructed in the 12th century, Eltz Castle captivates with its fairy-tale architecture, numerous towers, battlements, and its singular location atop a rocky outcrop enveloped by dense forest. Remarkably, it has remained in the possession of the same family for over 850 years, preserving within its walls a valuable collection of historical artworks and armor.

The diverse landscape and well-maintained cycle paths provide an unforgettable experience for both nature enthusiasts and culture lovers alike. The stages of this seven-day journey with Eurobike are short and picturesque, perfectly suited for leisure cyclists!

The Moselle Cycle Route spans not only through Germany but also offers beautiful sections in France and Luxembourg. The paths on both sides of the river are mostly flat, winding through vineyards that exude their characteristic charm.

Itinerary at a glance

Vineyards as far as the eye can see: After visiting the Roman city of Trier, you'll cycle through the wine villages of Bernkastel-Kues, Traben-Trarbach, Cochem, and Neumagen-Dhron. The Eltz Castle and the half-timbered buildings will leave a lasting impression!

Plan enough time to visit the historic inner city with Porta Nigra, the amphietheatre, the emperor hot springs or the beautiful dome.

Along Moselle bike path to Trittenheim where a special path gives lots of information about wine and winemaking. In the evening you can attend a wine tasting on Mondays and Tuesdays (reservation when booking the tour necessary).

In the morning you reach Neumagen-Dhron, the oldest wine village in Germany. You should spend your lunch on the market square of Bernkastel-Kues.

Through the vineyard „Kröver Nacktarsch“ to Traben-Trarbach. We recommend making a boat tour along the river. After a stop in Enkirch with its beautiful half-timber architecture you reach Zell.

Today you cycle via Beilstein, the „Rothenburg at the Moselle“ to Cochem Treis-Karden. Beilstein, with its narrow streets and corners, is considered one of the most beautiful and romantic places on the Moselle.

After the visit of the medieval fortress Eltz you cycle the last kilometres through the Moselle valley to Coblenz.

Today your beautiful bike tour ends in the heart of Coblenz.

Difficulty Level

Easy

Really relaxed cycling in mostly flat terrain.

Prices & Dates

Prices per person in EUR

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The different types of rental bikes at a glance

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Men's bike

High-quality men's touring bike with classic diamond frame

Available gear options can be found in the price table

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Unisex bike

High-quality unisex touring bike with comfortable low entry

Available gear options can be found in the price table

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Unisex Electro bike

High-quality unisex electric bike with comfortable low entry

Services & Information

Further details about this tour

Included

  • Accommodation in category A in comfortable middle-class hotels and in category B in good guesthouses and hotels
  • Breakfast
  • Personal tour information (German, English)
  • Luggage transfer
  • Carefully elaborated route description
  • Detailed travel documents 1x per room (German, English)
  • App for navigation and GPS-Data
  • Service hotline

Optional extras

  • Return transfer by minibus to Trier every day at approx. 9am, costs EUR 85 per person, for your own bike additionally EUR 40 reservation is necessary, to be paid for in advance

Arrival / Parking / Departure

  • Trier train station
  • Luxembourg or Frankfurt/Hahn airport
  • Public parking spaces outside of Trier, free of charge
  • Hotel parking spaces or garages, costs approx. EUR 10 to EUR 15 per day
  • Good train connection from Coblenz to Trier

Things to note

  • Tourist tax, if due, is not included in the price!
  • Further important information according to the package travel law can be found here!
  • This tour is a partner tour.

Join us in achieving greater sustainability by choosing our digital route book, rather than the printed version. As a small thank you we will give you a discount of EUR 20 per room.

Stefanie Rudinger

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