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Cycling Collection by MOSEL Faszination Urlaub
11 routes
29:09 h
500 km
2,140 m
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01:26
25.4km
17.7km/h
70m
90m
The first stage of the Moselle Cycle Route runs entirely along the right bank of the Moselle and starts at the German-French border in Perl.
Throughout the entire route, you'll always have a view of neighboring Luxembourg, as the Moselle forms the border between the two European countries in this section
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01:28
25.2km
17.1km/h
70m
80m
The second stage of the Moselle Cycle Route takes you along the right bank of the Moselle to the Moselle metropolis of Trier, about 25 kilometers away.
The stage starts in the charming wine-growing town of Nittel, situated at the foot of dolomite and limestone cliffs. Via Wellen and Temmels, the route
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01:24
24.5km
17.4km/h
100m
100m
On the third stage of the Moselle Cycle Route, you follow in the footsteps of the Romans downstream from Trier to Mehring.
The stage begins in Germany's oldest city, Trier. Roman architecture still characterizes the cityscape today. Crossing the Kaiser Wilhelm Bridge, the cycle path crosses to the left
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01:32
26.4km
17.3km/h
110m
130m
The journey through time continues on the fourth stage of the Moselle Cycle Route. Along the right bank of the Moselle, you continue from Mehring to the wine-growing town of Piesport. Between Leiwen and Trittenheim, you'll discover one of the most beautiful and famous Moselle loops before reaching Neumagen
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01:03
18.3km
17.3km/h
90m
100m
You'll discover the natural monument "Moselloreley," a rock massif that juts steeply out of the Moselle, at the start of the 18.5-kilometer cycle tour.
Downstream, the route passes small vineyards, orchards, and wine-growing villages such as Wintrich, Brauneberg, and Mülheim to the cultural highlight
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01:18
22.6km
17.4km/h
70m
80m
The sixth stage of the Moselle Cycle Route connects two of the most famous towns on the Moselle and takes you through many small, authentic Moselle villages.
Along the right bank of the Moselle, you leave the medieval town of Bernkastel-Kues with its romantic alleys and impressive half-timbered houses
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01:27
24.3km
16.9km/h
140m
130m
The seventh stage of the Moselle Cycle Route runs from the traditional Art Nouveau town of Traben-Trarbach, initially towards Enkirch.
Slightly off the Moselle Cycle Route, you can marvel at the "treasure trove of Rhenish half-timbered buildings." Riding through the narrow streets of Enkirch, you'll immediately
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01:48
31.4km
17.5km/h
120m
150m
The cycle path stays on the left bank of the Moselle for the entire stage and leads from the historic railway bridge in Bullay to Cochem. Via Alf and St. Aldegund, you reach the wine-growing town of Bremm, which, with its narrow, winding streets, lies at the foot of the Calmont, the steepest vineyard
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01:36
26.8km
16.7km/h
170m
170m
Stage nine of the Moselle Cycle Route leads from Cochem to Löf, past numerous medieval castles. The tour begins at the majestic Reichsburg castle in Cochem and runs along the left bank of the Moselle via Klotten and Pommern to the historic Moselle town of Treis-Karden. In Karden, a stop at the three
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01:33
25.6km
16.6km/h
110m
130m
On the last of the ten stages, you can once again enjoy the typical Moselle landscape.
The final stage leads along the left bank of the Moselle from Löf to Koblenz, where the cycle path crosses to the right bank and ends at the Deutsches Eck (German Corner). The final kilometers lead through the Terraced
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14:34
249km
17.1km/h
1,090m
1,170m
Discover fascinating stories along the Moselle Cycle Route. Immerse yourself in the past and learn fascinating details about the wine region. With a total of 40 listening points along the Moselle Cycle Route, there are plenty of reasons to hop off your bike and explore the surrounding area.
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