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Mosel. My Journey 2026

The broschure "Mosel. My journey" helps you with ideas, suggestions and tips for your wine and cultural experience in the Mosel region. Of course, culinary highlights should not be missing and you will find out what makes the Mosel festivals and events so special. Get inspired!

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MY JOURNEY.

#VISITMOSEL | 2026


Enjoy the moment.

AND SAVOUR IT.

Breathe deeply and allow your

gaze to wander far over the

river valley.

Time at last to pamper yourself,

time to indulge. Refreshing, fruity

Riesling wines from top locations

and culinary delights from

creative hands give you a taste

of the region. 2,000 years of

history will inspire you and liven

up your senses. World Heritage

Sites, majestic castles, ancient

sacred spaces and great musical

experiences that bridge the gap

between past and present.

THAT IS THE MOSEL.

THAT IS YOUR HOLIDAY!

River landscape near Trittenheim

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Trier – a vibrant city and

home to ancient UNESCO

World Heritage Sites

(pp. 18–19).

A roman landscape

of delight

(pp. 6–7)

Koblenz – an urban centre and

the gateway to the UNESCO

World Heritage Centre, the Upper

Middle Rhine Valley (pp. 8–9)

Wittlich

Bernkastel-

Kues

Piesport

Cochem

Moselkern

Treis-Karden

Zell (Mosel)

Mosel

Kobern-Gondorf

Winningen

Alken

Koblenz

Rhein

SO MUCH

TO SEE

The Mosel: The river winds its way along 240 km of countless twists

and turns between France and Koblenz; and then there are its tributaries

Saar and Ruwer. We will accompany you on your journey with

our personal tips. There is so much more to discover...

www.visitmosel.de

www.facebook.com/Moselland

www.instagram.com/visitmosel

#VISITMOSEL

Wander along Roman

roads to ancient sights.

More on page 17.

Kanzem

Konz

Trier

Schweich

Longuich

Kasel

Traben-

Trarbach

Mythos Mosel –

Blogger Carina’s (Foodistas)

personal tips for this special

Riesling tasting event are

on page 13.

Nittel

Top artists and ensembles

perform at extraordinary

venues during the Mosel

Music Festival (p. 16).

Wine and architecture –

exciting constructions

tempting you to sit back

and relax (pp. 22–23).

Saar

Wiltingen

Saarburg

Ruwer

Waldrach

Wine tasting weekends

along the Upper Mosel,

Saar and Ruwer rivers. An

amazing variety to delight

both eyes and palate!

Our tips on pages 20–21.

Explore the towns along

the Middle Mosel – Our

tips for a 48 hour trip are on

pages 14–15.

Vineyards clinging

to steep slopes, art

events and illuminated

wine tasting

– enjoy 48 hours

on the Lower Mosel

(Terrassenmosel)

(pp. 10–11).

There’s always something

to celebrate here – wine

and folk festivals, events,

Christmas markets...

(pp. 24–27).

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#strassenderroemer

A ROMAN LANDSCAPE

OF DELIGHT

A shady spot right by the

shore. The water ripples

gently, mirroring the sky and

vineyards.

“The river valley is planted

with the green grapes of

Bacchus to the highest point

of the sweeping hillside.”

Perhaps Ausonius sat right

here as he wrote these words

some 1,700 years ago, boats

sailing by, loaded full with

wine barrels and amphorae.

The Romans pressed grapes

directly at the foot of the

vineyards, loaded the must

onto boats and transported

this to the large wine cellars

of the Imperial Residence in

Trier. Roman wine presses

still exist today in places such

as Piesport, Brauneberg and

Erden. Wine is probably the

most vibrant cultural legacy

left to us by the Romans.

They laid the foundation for

a distinctive culture of enjoyment

and made a lasting

impression on the landscape.

But it‘s the confident and successful

young winegrowers

who have made Mosel wine

what it is today: a premium

quality pleasure, internationally

sought-after and praised

by wine critics. And so, impressive

ancient architecture

meets contemporary wine

culture to create an oasis

of pleasure for appreciative

wine lovers with an affinity

for culture.

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#VISITKOBLENZ

Welcome to the ‘Deutsches Eck’! This headland is where

the Moselle converges with the Rhine, and where the

UNESCO World Heritage Centre of the Upper Middle

Rhine Valley begins. The urban centre forms the ideal

starting point for your Moselle journey ...

RHINE ROMANTICISM

Visit Stolzenfels Castle -

the epitome of

Rhine Romanticism!

Schängelbrunnen

Deutsches Eck

St. Kastor

Cable car

Festung Ehrenbreitstein

AND

AT NIGHT?

The old town offers everything you need

for a fantastic evening. You can experience

special moments of pleasure at Schiller‘s

Manufaktur or at the Verbene restaurant in

the heart of Koblenz‘s old town.

EVERYTHING ALONG THE RIVER!

The picturesque old town and

extensive river promenade

alongside one another.

Tip: take the cable car up to

the Ehrenbreitstein Fortress!

TREAT YOURSELF…

Historic squares and alleyways

for browsing and shopping.

Our tips: the Kunstgässchen

and Pfeffersack & Söhne Kontor.

Forum Confluentes

Preußisches Regierungsgebäude

ON THE PULSE OF

Kurfürstliches Schloss

THE MOMENT

Art at the Ludwig Museum

and the Mittelrhein

Museum. An exquisite break:

the restaurant ‘Gerhards

Genussgesellschaft’.

More special city experiences at visitmosel.de

The Ehrenbreitstein Fortress cultural

centre should not be missed

Kaiserin Augusta Denkmal

‘Thieves, crooks and scoundrels’ –

a guided tour

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DIE

TERRASSEN-

MOSEL

IN

HOURS

Landhaus Halferschenke

Dieblich

STEEP VINEYARD

TERRACES!

Hence the name ‘Terrassenmosel’.

The particularly warm microclimate

found here is host to rare flora and fauna.

Our tips:

Burg Eltz castle

in Moselkern

Art events

Winningen

Great art in a small village: Every

two years, sophisticated modern

art by internationally renowned

artists is exhibited in Winningen.

Next date: 08. – 10. Mai 2026

The delicious culinary delights of a

modern, regional cuisine, paired with

authentic hospitality, await you in an

elegant setting. The cosy country house

rooms are an ideal base for your 2-day

stay in the Terrace Mosel area.

A cultural heritage,

undamaged and still familyowned;

if you haven’t been to

see it yet, you have really

missed something!

Light wine tasting

in Zell (Mosel)

Matthias Chapel

Kobern-Gondorf

A jewel of late Romanesque architecture in a great

location: The separate central building is surrounded

by castle ruins and was built to house relics. It gives

you an extraordinary sense of space.

Cochem Home of the Reichsburg castle

and Bundesbank bunker

A lively town with an impressive castle complex

and a former top-secret bunker. An emergency

substitute currency was stored here during the

Cold War years.

Can our palate be deceived by

our eyes? Yes, says science.

In the light room of the Zell

town hall, you can test for

yourself how the color of the

surroundings influences the

taste of wine in a “special kind

of sensory journey.”

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More tour tips from us at visitmosel.de



#moselwein

MOSEL. A MYTH.

People have been cultivating wine along the Mosel for the past

2,000 years. That has shaped the landscape and gives it its distinctive

character. Almost a legend…

‘Mythos Mosel’ is the name of an event,

organised by the young wine growers

association ‘Moseljünger’, which takes

place every year over the first weekend after

Whitsun. A Riesling Journey of the top class.

Carina from the foodistas.de wrote:

We have made this ‘journey’ several times.

The event, organised by the young wine

growers in the region, takes place every

year over the first weekend after Whitsun.

The very special atmosphere of the

Mythos Mosel event has already captivated

us at our very first visit.

A host winery invites three winemakers

from other parts of the wine growing regions

of the upper and lower reaches of

the Mosel (Terrassenmosel) and the Saar

to showcase their wines. We tasted a

wide variety and were able to discern the

specific style of the Mosel wines. It is an

exciting ‘journey’, because it is quite remarkable

how the different wines reflect

the location, terroir and style of their origin.

That’s why we are definitely coming

back to the Mosel.

Mythos Mosel

Next date:

29 - 31 may 2026

TIP:

SaarRieslingSommer

Event (page 21)

River loop nearby Leiwen



THE

MIDDLE

MOSEL

IN

HOURS

THE HEART OF THE

MOSEL REGION

The many well-known villages and vineyards

along the longest and most famous

section of the Mosel offer a lot of variety.

Bernkastel-Kues

An enchanting half-timbered town

Perfect for sightseeing, strolling around and

shopping. Overlooking it all are the ruins of

Landshut castle, a Roman fortress. They are

well worth a visit.

Casa Tony M. museum

Wittlich

Artful entertainment: Works by

the famous artist, caricaturist and

cartoonist Tony Munzlinger in his

native city.

Wein- und Tafelhaus

Trittenheim

Michelin-starred chef Alexander

Oos is on hand to spoil you with

excellent cuisine in the cube-

design, glass-panelled restaurant

or on the terrace with fantastic

views of the famous “Trittenheimer

Apotheke” vineyard. Following

this, enjoy a tasteful overnight

stay in the boutique hotel there.

Museum Zylinderhaus Bernkastel-Kues

Luxury limousines and a little piece of happiness:

this sophisticated motor museum depicts 90 years of

German automotive history. More than 100 cars, motorbikes

and transporters – everyday vehicles and legends

alike – gleam on display at the Zylinderhaus.

The Cusanstift

(St. Nicholas Hospital)

and vinothek

Bernkastel-Kues

Bishop Nikolaus von Kues was

one of the most ingenious people

of his time. His late Gothic estate

is a must-see, preferably with

a guide! And then enjoy a long

wine tasting session in the vinothek

...

Art Nouveau

in Traben-Trarbach

Architectural treasures by

Bruno Möhring and a stylish

Art Nouveau hotel for feasting

and sleeping. There is also an

oenophile ‘Unterwelt’ and the

impressive Buddha museum,

not forgetting Böcking Baroque

Villa.

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More tour tips from us at visitmosel.de



#moselmusikfestival

MUSIC JUST BELONGS

TO THE MOSEL.

#strassenderroemer

CARPE DIEM!

The „Mosel Musikfestival“

is the largest and oldest

music festival in Rhineland-

Palatinate, and not without

reason.

What makes it so special?

A zest for life! A beautiful

river landscape, fruity Riesling

wines, and great music

performed in special architecture,

in opulent historic

buildings, sacred spaces,

industrial sites and exquisite

wineries. The program is a

mix of artistic challenges, extraordinary

experiments and

music at the highest international

level.

There is no doubt about that:

When the heart of the Western

Roman Empire was beating in

the imperial residence at Trier,

the Mosel was its lifeblood.

Magnificent villas lined the

banks, temples and fortresses

towered on the ridges.

In between: lush green vineyards.

The streets were flanked

by tombs that even today remind

us of times gone by. Do you fancy

a journey through time? Then go

on a sightseeing tour through

the Roman routes, or travel on

the Roman wine ship ...

www.moselmusikfestival.de

www.strassen-der-roemer.eu

www.facebook.com/strassenderroemer

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#VISITTRIER

Welcome to the urban heart of the region. Roman

emperors lived here in ancient times. Now it is a

vibrant university city. The heart of the picturesque

old town is easily explored on foot.

RHEINISCHES

LANDESMUSEUM

MODERN ART AND

ARCHITECTURE

Zurlauben

Porta Nigra

History becomes theatre –

Gladiator Valerius in the Amphitheatre

AND

AT NIGHT?

EXPLORE THE MODERN CITY CULTURE AND

MANIFOLD RESTAURANT AND PUB SCENE.

Haute cuisine is served at BECKERS Restaurant.

If you prefer something more rustic, head to

the old fishers’ district of Zurlauben.

Glass cube by Oswald M. Ungers

and sacred art by Otto Herbert

Hajek

MUSEUMS! Visit treasures like the famous

Monuments of Neumagen, the Codex Egberti

and the „Ada-Evangeliar“ (both UNESCO

Memory of the World documents).

Trierer Dom

Stadtmuseum

Simeonstift

VR guided

citytour

THERE’S SO MUCH TO SEE!

Architectural highlights,

such as magnificent Roman

buildings, the cathedral and

the Liebfrauenkirche church

– all part of the UNESCO

World Heritage Site.

SHOPS, BOUTIQUES, GALLERIES

AND CONCEPT STORES!

Our tip: Be sure to visit Neustraße.

Treasury of

the City Research Library

Karl-Marx-Haus

Römerbrücke

Barbarathermen

Konstantin-Basilika

Thermen am Viehmarkt

Kaiserthermen

Amphitheater

CATCH YOUR BREATH

IN STYLE: Visit one of the

stylish wine bars. They are

everywhere, especially

outside the Cathedral.

More special city experiences

at visitmosel.de

Zurlauben

Porta 3

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UPPER

MOSEL,

SAAR &

RUWER rivers

Hotel-Restaurant

St. Erasmus

Trassem

IN

HOURS

First-class cuisine, a choice of

accommodation with stylish

ambience and a spa area to relax

in. Nestled in a scenic idyll, the

Wine Host of the Year 2021 is

the ideal starting point for your

wine weekend.

Little Venice

Saarburg

WINE WEEKEND

There is more than just the Mosel in the

Mosel region! The Saar and Ruwer rivers

also belong to it and produce some of the

best Riesling wines. There is something

to tantalise every sense, and a treasure of

a town to discover.

Ruwer-Riesling Experience

Trail

between Mertesdorf and

Waldrach

The Ruwer-Riesling Experience

Trail is a 8.2 kilometres long

hikingtrail and combines wine,

nature and culture in a varied

way. At ten stations, you can

experience the special features

of the Ruwer Riesling, while

numerous views and rest areas

invite you to linger.

FANCY A TRIP

TO THE MOSEL?

We will accompany you on

your journey and give you

our personal tour tips.

visitmosel.de

info@mosellandtouristik.de

Tel. +49 (0) 6531 9733 - 0

Wines from

the southern Mosel

The triangle between Germany, France and

Luxembourg sits on dolomite rock – perfect

for growing the Burgundy and Elbling grape

varieties. Head to the village of Nittel where

winegrowers will offer you crisp Elbling and

full-bodied Burgundy wines in their taverns.

Saar Wines

are just poetry!

The Saar is often referred to as the Mosel’s

cool sister – and so are its wines. They are

particularly fine, always very precise with a

mineral taste and also delicious fruity notes.

Even after decades, their freshness still

surprises. Mature Saar wines are just poetry,

and sought after worldwide.

SaarRiesling Summer -

A weekend of enjoyment on the Saar!

Once a year, the wineries along

the Saar celebrate their most famous treasure:

the Riesling. During the SaarRiesling-

Summer, top wineries invite visitors to tastings

and give all visitors the opportunity to

enjoy both the wines and the estates on the

Saar. Whether a delicate Kabinett,

elegant Spätlese or Großes Gewächs - here

you can discover the diversity and class of

Saar wines.

A picturesque old town with an impressive waterfall,

beautiful cafés, the Mabilon Bell Foundry Museum and

a towering castle. Head to ‘Bonsai & Wein’ to sample

first-class Saar wines.

Our tip: The Zilliken winery with its guest

house and restaurant ‘Die Sektscheune’ is

the ideal place for culinary delights along the

southern Mosel.

SaarRieslingSommer

Next Date:

28.08. - 30.08.2026

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More tour tips from us at visitmosel.de



#moselwein

THE BEAUTIFUL LIFE

OF WINE

The region gleams with Riesling and attractive wine lounges.

The architecture alone is transforming more and more wineries into real landmarks.

OUR TIPP:

Wine architecture

weekend „Portes

Ouvertes“ on first

weekend of April

Get to know wineries with remarkable

architecture and picturesque wine villages

along the international Mosel river.

www.viamosel.com

VIA MOSEL

Experience wine

architecture across

borders

Bland tasting rooms are a thing

of the past – instead, modern

winegrowers are focusing on a

feel-good atmosphere in fresh

architecture. Some boast an

elegant feel, while others are

eye-catching and courageous.

In Wiltingen, for example,

you can find an absolute work

of art with a pond, a natural

stone cellar and a majestic

tower; a real talking point.

Large vineyards extend in

front of the winery’s panoramic

windows. The spectacular

production centre of the Van

Volxem Winery is one of many

fascinating wine buildings

that can be visited along the

Moselle, Saar and Ruwer

rivers. Another example is the

Longen-Schlöder wine estate

in Longuich, where celebrity

architect Matteo Thun succeeded

in creating elegant guest

houses. Increasing numbers of

winegrowers are hiring talented

master builders to serve their

magical Rieslings in suitable

surroundings. After all, tasting

is what we want, and with the

successful combination of

wine and architectural culture,

the enjoyment on your palate

becomes an experience for all

the senses.

Winegrower’s cottage

at the Longen-Schlöder

wine estate in Longuich

Winery at the

Van Volxem estate

in Wiltingen

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THE MOSEL

THROUGH THE SEASONS

CALENDAR

CULTURE & WINE AMBASSADORS

WINE EVENTS

MOSEL VINE-

YARD PEACHES

Red Mosel Vineyard Peaches

The harbinger of spring ... A sea of red vineyard

peach flowers turns the vineyards along the Mosel

into delicate pink. It can be seen mostly between

Cochem and Koblenz. The locals use the red fruits

to make aromatic jam, or add it as a final touch to

their dishes. Vineyard Peach liqueur is a local speciality.

It is a perfect accompaniment to any Mosel

dish, either on its own or added to local sparkling

wine to make ‘Kir Moselle’.

BOAT TRIPS

WINE FESTIVALS & STREET FESTIVALS

MOSELMUSIKFESTIVAL

Tip: Pay attention

to the biodiversity

‘highlights’!

Living Mosel vineyards

Walk through the Mosel vineyards and discover

some unusual flora and fauna. Lizards and

Moselapollo butterflies in particular have

made themselves at home in this unique landscape.

The Living Mosel vineyards initiative

promotes, looks after and shows off this

biodiversity.

GRAPE HARVEST

CHRISTMAS MARKETS

JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC

Culture & Wine Ambassadors

... are experts that help you

discover the Mosel.

The Culture & Wine Ambassadors lead

tours for individuals or groups based on

themes such as nature, culture, Living

Mosel vineyards, wine, foraging for the

kitchen, and behind the scenes at

wineries. Each have their own special

focus but may also include other areas of

interest, myths, legends and insider tips.

Grape harvest and young

wine (Federweißer)

At the end of September, winemakers of the Mosel,

Saar and Ruwer start harvesting the grapes. Most

of it is still carried out by hand – especially on the

steep slopes. This challenging work is rewarded

with high quality wines. Harvesting takes place in

multiple stages, and the winemaker decides already

at this point which grapes are used for each of the

Boat trips on the

Saar and Mosel

The sun glittering on the water,

green vineyards and clouds

casting their shadows across

the water’s surface: A fascinating

play of light with a great

view of villages and vineyards.

That’s what a boat trip on the

Mosel and Saar has to offer.

different quality labels, i.e. Kabinett, Spätlese, Auslese, Beerenauslese, Trockenbeerenauslese

or Eiswein Prädikatswein. Mosel locals like to taste the young wine about half-way

through the process from grape juice to mature wine. Accompanied by a slice of onion tart,

this Federweißer wine belongs to autumn just as much as the grape harvest.

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THE MOSEL

THROUGH THE SEASONS

Folk festivals & Gourmet markets

Legendary folk fairs with live music, regional delicacies and mostly

fairground rides at dizzying heights have a long tradition in the Mosel

region.

• Altstadtfest Trier, 26.06. - 28.06.2026

• Saarburg market days, 03.07. - 05.07.2026

• Rhine in flames, Koblenz, 07.08. - 09.08.2026

• Säubrennerkirmes Wittlich, 14.08. - 18.08.2026

• Gourmet market Winningen, 11.10.2026

Christmas markets

Atmospheric Christmas markets in unique settings take place throughout

the Mosel region in winter. Special highlights include:

• Koblenz Christmas market

• Winningen in the glow of lights

• Cochem Christmas market

• Mosel-Wein-Nachts-Markt

in Traben-Trarbach

• Bernkastel-Kues Christmas market

• Trier Christmas market

Wine festivals

Amidst the historic setting of the wine-growing

villages, locals and their guests alike enjoy regional

specialties from the kitchen and the wine cellar. A

program of wine tasting, music and traditional processions

add to the enjoyment. Many places select

a local girl as their wine queen, which is always a

special occasion. Almost all towns and villages in

the region celebrates their own wine festival. The

biggest wine festivals are:

• Wine festival, Koblenz, 08.05. - 11.07.2026

• Roman Wine Route Festival, Schweich, 08.05. - 10.05.2026

• Spring in the Ruwer valley, Kasel & Mertesdorf, 24.05.2026

• Zell Schwarze Katz Festival, 26.06. - 29.06.2026

• Heimatfieber, Kröv, 02.07. - 05.07.2026

• Mosel Wine Festival Traben-Trarbach, 10.07. - 13.07.2026

• Konz Wine Festival, 17.07. - 20.07.2026

• Olewiger Wine Festival, Trier, 31.07. - 02.08.2026

• Wein- & Laurentiuskirmes, Waldrach 07.08.- 10.08.2026

• St. Rochus Wine Fair and cross-border

wine event, Nittel, 21.08. - 24.08.2026

• Heimat- und Weinfest Cochem, 27.08. - 31.08.2026

• Mosel Festival Winningen, 28.08. - 06.09.2026

• Wine Festival Middle Mosel, Bernkastel-Kues, 03.09. - 07.09.2026

• Saar Wine Festival Saarburg, 05.09. - 07.09.2026

All event dates are subject to change and without

guarantee. Please always check for the latest available

information at www.visitmosel.de, where you can also

find our extensive calendar of events.

Street festivals and wine cellar open days

Local winemakers welcome guest in their taverns, wineries

and wine cellars to sample their still and sparkling wines.

Walking from vineyard to vineyard, you get to know not

only the individual character of the vineyards and wines

themselves, but also their growers. Special highlights

include:

• Weintournee Mehring, 16.05.2026

• Vineyard Festival between Senheim & Mesenich,

08.05. – 10.05.2026

• Days of the open wine cellars, Ayl, 14.05. – 17.05.2026

• Days of the open wine cellars, Ruwer Valley,

14.05. – 17.05.2026

• Wine and Castle Festival Kobern-Gondorf,

03.07. – 05.07.2026

• Wine Festival Kinheim, 21.08. – 23.08.2026

• Street Festival, Wolf, 18.09. – 20.09.2026

• Roman wine cellar Festival Piesport,

02.10. – 04.10.2026

Wine events

Taste premium wines

from the top wineries

of the Mosel winegrowing

region in

special locations.

Award-winning chefs

serve traditional

regional fare with a

modern twist, and

concerts with top-class

artists round off these

fascinating events.

• Feller Maximiner Weinspektakel, Fell, 28.03. - 29.03.2026

• Rhythm & Wine, Trier, 04.04.2026

• Weinlehrpfad, Nittel, 04.04.2026

• Mythos Mosel with Rythm & Wine - the summer edition,

im Rahmen von Mythos Mosel, 29.05. - 31.05.2026

• Vinolution Wintrich 06.06.2026

• Electronic Wine, Koblenz, 19.06. - 20.06.2026

• Klang & Glanz , Saar riverbank, Wiltingen, 11.07. - 12.07.2026

• SaarRieslingSommer, 28.08. - 30.08.2026

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Design: markenmut, Trier

Photo credits:

Foto Titel: Marco Rothbrust Fotografie

S. 2: iStock, Meinzahn

S. 4: Trier: Trier Tourismus und Marketing GmbH; Römerweinschiff: fabiangrafdesign; Deutsches Eck

Koblenz: Koblenz-Touristik GmbH/Dominik Ketz; Trierer Dom: moselmusikfestival/Arthur Feller;

Malerei-Fragment: Straßen der Römer/Axel Kohlhaas; Winzerhäuschen des WeinKulturguts Longen-Schlöder:

Christopher Arnoldi; Weinkeller des Weinguts Van Volxem: Mosellandtouristik GmbH/Dominik Ketz,

S. 5: Mythos Mosel; Villa Hüsgen: Florian Trykowski / Rheinland-Pfalz Tourismus GmbH, Bremmer Calmont:

Dominik Ketz/Rheinland-Pfalz Tourismus GmbH, Weinfest: Dominik Ketz/Rheinland-Pfalz Tourismus GmbH;

S. 6: Martberg: TI Treis-Karden

S. 7: Moselufer: fabiangrafdesign

S. 8: Festung Ehrenbreitstein, Landesmuseum und Schloss Stolzenfels: GDKE/Ulrich Pfeuffer; Deutsches Eck

und Jesuitenplatz: Koblenz-Touristik GmbH/Dominik Ketz; Ludwig Museum: Koblenz-Touristik GmbH

S. 9: Seilbahn: Koblenz-Touristik GmbH/Dominik Ketz; Electronic Wine: Koblenz-Touristik GmbH/ BelleIsArt;

Gästeführung „Diebe, Gauner und Halunken“: Koblenz-Touristik GmbH/Johannes Bruchhof

S. 10: Terrassenmosel: Klaus Brost; Landhaus Halferschenke: Mosellandtouristik GmbH/Dominik Ketz; Matthias-Kapelle:

TI Sonnige Untermosel/Marco Rothbrust; Burg Eltz: Mosellandtouristik GmbH/Dominik Ketz

S. 11: Cochem: Dominik Ketz/Rheinland-Pfalz Tourismus GmbH; Kunsttage Winningen: Christian Höhler; Zell

(Mosel): Zeller Land Tourismus GmbH/Thomas Becker

S. 12: Leiwen: fabiangrafdesign

S. 13: Foodistas

S. 14: Weinberge Bernkastel-Kues: Dominik Ketz/Mosellandtouristik GmbH; Wein- und Tafelhaus: Ralf Schuh;

Zylinderhaus: Mosellandtouristik GmbH/Dominik Ketz, Cusanusstift: Mosellandtouristik GmbH

S. 15: Bernkastel-Kues, Traben-Trarbach: Dominik Ketz/Rheinland-Pfalz Tourismus GmbH; Casa Tony M.:

Stiftung Stadt Wittlich/Chris Marmann

S. 16: moselmusikfestival/Artur Feller

S. 17: Mosellandtouristik GmbH/Christopher Arnoldi

S. 18: Porta Nigra, Thermen am Viehmarkt und Neustraße: Mosellandtouristik GmbH/Dominik Ketz; Codex Egberti:

Wissenschaftliche Bibliothek der Stadt Trier/Stadtarchiv/Schatzkammer; Römisches Weinschiff: GDKE

–Rheinisches Landesmuseum Trier/Thomas Zühmer

S. 19: Tasse: Stadtmuseum Simeonstift; VR-Stadtrundgang, Die letzte Schlacht um Rom, Zurlauben und Porta³:

Trier Tourismus und Marketing GmbH; Weinlokal: Mosellandtouristik GmbH/Dominik Ketz

S. 20: Saar bei Ockfen: Saar-Obermosel-Touristik und Erasmus Spa: Christopher Arnoldi;

Saarburg: Mosellandtouristik GmbH/Dominik Ketz; Kasel: Weinhaus Neuerburg/Georg Eiben

S. 21: Nitteler Fels: Dominik Ketz/Mosellandtouristik GmbH; Weinprobe und SaarRieslingSommer: Susanne Schug;

S. 22: Winzerhäuschen des WeinKulturguts Longen-Schlöder: Christopher Arnoldi

S. 23: Manufaktur des Weinguts Van Volxem: Van Volxem, Wiltingen

S. 24: Roter Mosel Weinbergpfirsich: Mosellandtouristik GmbH; Lebendige Moselweinberge: Daniel Müller

S. 25: Kultur- und Weinbotschafter: Jürgen Oppgenorth; Moselschifffahrt: Dominik Ketz/Rheinland-Pfalz Tourismus

GmbH; Weinlese: Moselwein e.V./Ralf Kaiser

S. 26: Weinfeste: Moselwein e.V./Ralf Kaiser;

Weihnachtsmärkte: Trier Tourismus und Marketing GmbH

S. 27: Straßenfeste: Marco Rothbrust; Wein-Events: Moselwein e.V./Chris Marmann

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