Moselle Valley

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Winding between vine-clad slopes and storybook villages, the Moselle Valley is one of Germany's most romantic river landscapes. This stretch of the Moselle River, from Trier to Koblenz, is famed for its steep terraced vineyards, half-timbered towns, and ruins of medieval castles that seem to grow out of the rock. It's a dream for wine lovers, history buffs, and anyone who loves a leisurely drive through postcard-perfect scenery.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

To truly soak in the valley's charm, plan at least 3–4 days. This gives you time to visit two or three castles, explore a couple of wine villages, and enjoy a river cruise or a day of hiking through the vineyards. If you're self-driving, you can cover the main sights in 2 days, but slow down to savor the wine tastings and riverside strolls.

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