Mosel. My Journey 2025
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MY JOURNEY.<br />
#VISITMOSEL | <strong>2025</strong>
River landscape near Trittenheim
Enjoy the moment.<br />
AND SAVOUR IT.<br />
Breathe deeply and allow your<br />
gaze to wander far over the<br />
river valley.<br />
Time at last to pamper yourself,<br />
time to indulge. Refreshing, fruity<br />
Riesling wines from top locations<br />
and culinary delights from<br />
creative hands give you a taste<br />
of the region. 2,000 years of<br />
history will inspire you and liven<br />
up your senses. World Heritage<br />
Sites, majestic castles, ancient<br />
sacred spaces and great musical<br />
experiences that bridge the gap<br />
between past and present.<br />
THAT IS THE MOSEL.<br />
THAT IS YOUR HOLIDAY!<br />
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Trier – a vibrant city and<br />
home to ancient UNESCO<br />
World Heritage Sites<br />
(pp. 18–19).<br />
A roman landscape<br />
of delight<br />
(pp. 6–7)<br />
Koblenz – an urban centre and<br />
the gateway to the UNESCO<br />
World Heritage Centre, the Upper<br />
Middle Rhine Valley (pp. 8–9)<br />
Wittlich<br />
Bernkastel-<br />
Kues<br />
Piesport<br />
Schweich<br />
Wander along Roman<br />
roads to ancient sights.<br />
More on page 17.<br />
Kanzem<br />
Konz<br />
Trier<br />
Longuich<br />
Kasel<br />
Nittel<br />
Wiltingen<br />
Waldrach<br />
Top artists and ensembles<br />
perform at extraordinary<br />
venues during the <strong>Mosel</strong><br />
Music Festival (p. 16).<br />
Wine and architecture –<br />
exciting constructions<br />
tempting you to sit back<br />
and relax (pp. 22–23).<br />
Saar<br />
Saarburg<br />
Ruwer<br />
Wine tasting weekends<br />
along the Upper <strong>Mosel</strong>,<br />
Saar and Ruwer rivers. An<br />
amazing variety to delight<br />
both eyes and palate!<br />
Our tips on pages 20–21.
Cochem<br />
<strong>Mosel</strong>kern<br />
Treis-Karden<br />
<strong>Mosel</strong><br />
Kobern-Gondorf<br />
Winningen<br />
Alken<br />
Koblenz<br />
Rhein<br />
SO MUCH<br />
TO SEE<br />
#VISITMOSEL<br />
The <strong>Mosel</strong>: The river winds its way along 240 km of countless twists<br />
and turns between France and Koblenz; and then there are its tributaries<br />
Saar and Ruwer. We will accompany you on your journey with<br />
our personal tips. There is so much more to discover...<br />
www.visitmosel.de<br />
www.facebook.com/<strong>Mosel</strong>land<br />
www.instagram.com/visitmosel<br />
Zell (<strong>Mosel</strong>)<br />
Traben-<br />
Trarbach<br />
<strong>My</strong>thos <strong>Mosel</strong> –<br />
Blogger Carina’s (Foodistas)<br />
personal tips for this special<br />
Riesling tasting event are<br />
on page 13.<br />
Explore the towns along<br />
the Middle <strong>Mosel</strong> – Our<br />
tips for a 48 hour trip are on<br />
pages 14–15.<br />
Vineyards clinging<br />
to steep slopes, art<br />
events and illuminated<br />
wine tasting<br />
– enjoy 48 hours<br />
on the Lower <strong>Mosel</strong><br />
(Terrassenmosel)<br />
(pp. 10–11).<br />
There’s always something<br />
to celebrate here – wine<br />
and folk festivals, events,<br />
Christmas markets...<br />
(pp. 24–27).<br />
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#strassenderroemer<br />
A ROMAN LANDSCAPE<br />
OF DELIGHT<br />
A shady spot right by the<br />
shore. The water ripples<br />
gently, mirroring the sky and<br />
vineyards.<br />
“The river valley is planted<br />
with the green grapes of<br />
Bacchus to the highest point<br />
of the sweeping hillside.”<br />
Perhaps Ausonius sat right<br />
here as he wrote these words<br />
some 1,700 years ago, boats<br />
sailing by, loaded full with<br />
wine barrels and amphorae.<br />
The Romans pressed grapes<br />
directly at the foot of the<br />
vineyards, loaded the must<br />
onto boats and transported<br />
this to the large wine cellars<br />
of the Imperial Residence in<br />
Trier. Roman wine presses<br />
still exist today in places such<br />
as Piesport, Brauneberg and<br />
Erden. Wine is probably the<br />
most vibrant cultural legacy<br />
left to us by the Romans.<br />
They laid the foundation for<br />
a distinctive culture of enjoyment<br />
and made a lasting<br />
impression on the landscape.<br />
But it‘s the confident and successful<br />
young winegrowers<br />
who have made <strong>Mosel</strong> wine<br />
what it is today: a premium<br />
quality pleasure, internationally<br />
sought-after and praised<br />
by wine critics. And so, impressive<br />
ancient architecture<br />
meets contemporary wine<br />
culture to create an oasis<br />
of pleasure for appreciative<br />
wine lovers with an affinity<br />
for culture.
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#VISITKOBLENZ<br />
Welcome to the ‘Deutsches Eck’! This headland is where<br />
the <strong>Mosel</strong>le converges with the Rhine, and where the<br />
UNESCO World Heritage Centre of the Upper Middle<br />
Rhine Valley begins. The urban centre forms the ideal<br />
starting point for your <strong>Mosel</strong>le journey ...<br />
RHINE ROMANTICISM<br />
Visit Stolzenfels Castle -<br />
the epitome of<br />
Rhine Romanticism!<br />
EVERYTHING ALONG THE RIVER!<br />
The picturesque old town and<br />
extensive river promenade<br />
alongside one another.<br />
Tip: take the cable car up to<br />
the Ehrenbreitstein Fortress!<br />
TREAT YOURSELF…<br />
Historic squares and alleyways<br />
for browsing and shopping.<br />
Our tips: the Kunstgässchen<br />
and Pfeffersack & Söhne Kontor.<br />
ON THE PULSE OF<br />
THE MOMENT<br />
Art at the Ludwig Museum<br />
and the Mittelrhein<br />
Museum. An exquisite break:<br />
the restaurant ‘Gerhards<br />
Genussgesellschaft’.<br />
More special city experiences at visitmosel.de<br />
The Ehrenbreitstein Fortress cultural<br />
centre should not be missed
Deutsches Eck<br />
Cable car<br />
Festung Ehrenbreitstein<br />
AND<br />
AT NIGHT?<br />
Schängelbrunnen<br />
St. Kastor<br />
The old town offers everything you need<br />
for a fantastic evening. You can experience<br />
special moments of pleasure at Schiller‘s<br />
Manufaktur or at the Verbene restaurant in<br />
the heart of Koblenz‘s old town.<br />
Forum Confluentes<br />
Preußisches Regierungsgebäude<br />
Kurfürstliches Schloss<br />
Kaiserin Augusta Denkmal<br />
‘Thieves, crooks and scoundrels’ –<br />
a guided tour<br />
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DIE<br />
TERRASSEN-<br />
MOSEL<br />
IN<br />
HOURS<br />
Landhaus Halferschenke<br />
Dieblich<br />
The delicious culinary delights of a<br />
modern, regional cuisine, paired with<br />
authentic hospitality, await you in an<br />
elegant setting. The cosy country house<br />
rooms are an ideal base for your 2-day<br />
stay in the Terrace <strong>Mosel</strong> area.<br />
STEEP VINEYARD<br />
TERRACES!<br />
Hence the name ‘Terrassenmosel’.<br />
The particularly warm microclimate<br />
found here is host to rare flora and fauna.<br />
Our tips:<br />
Burg Eltz castle<br />
in <strong>Mosel</strong>kern<br />
A cultural heritage,<br />
undamaged and still familyowned;<br />
if you haven’t been to<br />
see it yet, you have really<br />
missed something!<br />
Matthias Chapel<br />
Kobern-Gondorf<br />
A jewel of late Romanesque architecture in a great<br />
location: The separate central building is surrounded<br />
by castle ruins and was built to house relics. It gives<br />
you an extraordinary sense of space.<br />
More tour tips from us at visitmosel.de
Art events<br />
Winningen<br />
Great art in a small village: Every<br />
two years, sophisticated modern<br />
art by internationally renowned<br />
artists is exhibited in Winningen.<br />
Next date: 08. – 10. Mai 2026<br />
Cochem Home of the Reichsburg castle<br />
and Bundesbank bunker<br />
A lively town with an impressive castle complex<br />
and a former top-secret bunker. An emergency<br />
substitute currency was stored here during the<br />
Cold War years.<br />
Light and musical<br />
wine tasting<br />
in Zell (<strong>Mosel</strong>)<br />
Can our eyes and ears trick our<br />
palates? Scientists say yes,<br />
and anyone who would like<br />
to test the theory themselves<br />
can do so in the light sensor<br />
room at the town hall in Zell<br />
at an unusual wine tasting.<br />
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River loop nearby Leiwen
#moselwein<br />
MOSEL. A MYTH.<br />
People have been cultivating wine along the <strong>Mosel</strong> for the past<br />
2,000 years. That has shaped the landscape and gives it its distinctive<br />
character. Almost a legend…<br />
‘<strong>My</strong>thos <strong>Mosel</strong>’ is the name of an event,<br />
organised by the young wine growers<br />
association ‘<strong>Mosel</strong>jünger’, which takes<br />
place every year over the first weekend after<br />
Whitsun. A Riesling <strong>Journey</strong> of the top class.<br />
Carina from the foodistas.de wrote:<br />
We have made this ‘journey’ several times.<br />
The event, organised by the young wine<br />
growers in the region, takes place every<br />
year over the first weekend after Whitsun.<br />
The very special atmosphere of the<br />
<strong>My</strong>thos <strong>Mosel</strong> event has already captivated<br />
us at our very first visit.<br />
A host winery invites three winemakers<br />
from other parts of the wine growing regions<br />
of the upper and lower reaches of<br />
the <strong>Mosel</strong> (Terrassenmosel) and the Saar<br />
to showcase their wines. We tasted a<br />
wide variety and were able to discern the<br />
specific style of the <strong>Mosel</strong> wines. It is an<br />
exciting ‘journey’, because it is quite remarkable<br />
how the different wines reflect<br />
the location, terroir and style of their origin.<br />
That’s why we are definitely coming<br />
back to the <strong>Mosel</strong>.<br />
<strong>My</strong>thos <strong>Mosel</strong><br />
Next date:<br />
14 - 15 June <strong>2025</strong><br />
TIP:<br />
SaarRieslingSommer<br />
Event (page 21)
THE<br />
MIDDLE<br />
MOSEL<br />
IN<br />
HOURS<br />
Wein- und Tafelhaus<br />
Trittenheim<br />
Michelin-starred chef Alexander<br />
Oos is on hand to spoil you with<br />
excellent cuisine in the cube-<br />
design, glass-panelled restaurant<br />
or on the terrace with fantastic<br />
views of the famous “Trittenheimer<br />
Apotheke” vineyard. Following<br />
this, enjoy a tasteful overnight<br />
stay in the boutique hotel there.<br />
THE HEART OF THE<br />
MOSEL REGION<br />
The many well-known villages and vineyards<br />
along the longest and most famous<br />
section of the <strong>Mosel</strong> offer a lot of variety.<br />
The Cusanstift<br />
(St. Nicholas Hospital)<br />
and vinothek<br />
Bernkastel-Kues<br />
Bishop Nikolaus von Kues was<br />
one of the most ingenious people<br />
of his time. His late Gothic estate<br />
is a must-see, preferably with<br />
a guide! And then enjoy a long<br />
wine tasting session in the vinothek<br />
...<br />
Museum Zylinderhaus Bernkastel-Kues<br />
Luxury limousines and a little piece of happiness:<br />
this sophisticated motor museum depicts 90 years of<br />
German automotive history. More than 100 cars, motorbikes<br />
and transporters – everyday vehicles and legends<br />
alike – gleam on display at the Zylinderhaus.<br />
More tour tips from us at visitmosel.de
Bernkastel-Kues<br />
An enchanting half-timbered town<br />
Perfect for sightseeing, strolling around and<br />
shopping. Overlooking it all are the ruins of<br />
Landshut castle, a Roman fortress. They are<br />
well worth a visit.<br />
Casa Tony M. museum<br />
Wittlich<br />
Artful entertainment: Works by<br />
the famous artist, caricaturist and<br />
cartoonist Tony Munzlinger in his<br />
native city.<br />
Art Nouveau<br />
in Traben-Trarbach<br />
Architectural treasures by<br />
Bruno Möhring and a stylish<br />
Art Nouveau hotel for feasting<br />
and sleeping. There is also an<br />
oenophile ‘Unterwelt’ and the<br />
impressive Buddha museum,<br />
not forgetting Böcking Baroque<br />
Villa.<br />
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#moselmusikfestival<br />
MUSIC JUST BELONGS<br />
TO THE MOSEL.<br />
The „moselmusikfestival“<br />
is the largest and oldest<br />
music festival in Rhineland-<br />
Palatinate, and not without<br />
reason.<br />
What makes it so special?<br />
A zest for life! A beautiful<br />
river landscape, fruity Riesling<br />
wines, and great music<br />
performed in special architecture,<br />
in opulent historic<br />
buildings, sacred spaces,<br />
industrial sites and exquisite<br />
wineries. The program is a<br />
mix of artistic challenges, extraordinary<br />
experiments and<br />
music at the highest international<br />
level.<br />
www.moselmusikfestival.de
#strassenderroemer<br />
CARPE DIEM!<br />
There is no doubt about that:<br />
When the heart of the Western<br />
Roman Empire was beating in<br />
the imperial residence at Trier,<br />
the <strong>Mosel</strong> was its lifeblood.<br />
Magnificent villas lined the<br />
banks, temples and fortresses<br />
towered on the ridges.<br />
In between: lush green vineyards.<br />
The streets were flanked<br />
by tombs that even today remind<br />
us of times gone by. Do you fancy<br />
a journey through time? Then go<br />
on a sightseeing tour through<br />
the Roman routes, or travel on<br />
the Roman wine ship ...<br />
www.strassen-der-roemer.eu<br />
www.facebook.com/strassenderroemer<br />
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#VISITTRIER<br />
Welcome to the urban heart of the region. Roman<br />
emperors lived here in ancient times. Now it is a<br />
vibrant university city. The heart of the picturesque<br />
old town is easily explored on foot.<br />
RHEINISCHES<br />
LANDESMUSEUM<br />
MODERN ART AND<br />
ARCHITECTURE<br />
Glass cube by Oswald M. Ungers<br />
and sacred art by Otto Herbert<br />
Hajek<br />
Zurlauben<br />
MUSEUMS! Visit treasures like the famous<br />
Monuments of Neumagen, the Codex Egberti<br />
and the „Ada-Evangeliar“ (both UNESCO<br />
Memory of the World documents).<br />
THERE’S SO MUCH TO SEE!<br />
Architectural highlights,<br />
such as magnificent Roman<br />
buildings, the cathedral and<br />
the Liebfrauenkirche church<br />
– all part of the UNESCO<br />
World Heritage Site.<br />
SHOPS, BOUTIQUES, GALLERIES<br />
AND CONCEPT STORES!<br />
Our tip: Be sure to visit Neustraße.<br />
Treasury of<br />
the City Research Library<br />
Karl-Marx-Haus<br />
Römerbrücke<br />
Barbarathermen
AND<br />
AT NIGHT?<br />
Porta Nigra<br />
History becomes theatre –<br />
Gladiator Valerius in the Amphitheatre<br />
EXPLORE THE MODERN CITY CULTURE AND<br />
MANIFOLD RESTAURANT AND PUB SCENE.<br />
Haute cuisine is served at BECKERS Restaurant.<br />
If you prefer something more rustic, head to<br />
the old fishers’ district of Zurlauben.<br />
Trierer Dom<br />
The last<br />
battle for<br />
Rome<br />
Stadtmuseum<br />
Simeonstift<br />
Konstantin-Basilika<br />
Zurlauben<br />
Kaiserthermen<br />
Thermen am Viehmarkt<br />
Amphitheater<br />
CATCH YOUR BREATH<br />
IN STYLE: Visit one of the<br />
stylish wine bars. They are<br />
everywhere, especially<br />
outside the Cathedral.<br />
More special city experiences<br />
at visitmosel.de<br />
Porta 3<br />
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UPPER<br />
MOSEL,<br />
SAAR &<br />
RUWER rivers<br />
Hotel-Restaurant<br />
St. Erasmus<br />
Trassem<br />
IN<br />
HOURS<br />
First-class cuisine, a choice of<br />
accommodation with stylish<br />
ambience and a spa area to relax<br />
in. Nestled in a scenic idyll, the<br />
Wine Host of the Year 2021 is<br />
the ideal starting point for your<br />
wine weekend.<br />
WINE WEEKEND<br />
There is more than just the <strong>Mosel</strong> in the<br />
<strong>Mosel</strong> region! The Saar and Ruwer rivers<br />
also belong to it and produce some of the<br />
best Riesling wines. There is something<br />
to tantalise every sense, and a treasure of<br />
a town to discover.<br />
Ruwer Riesling wine<br />
in Kasel<br />
Its fruity notes are said to be<br />
reminiscent of blackcurrant,<br />
raspberry and blackberry, but<br />
try it yourself and see if you<br />
agree. Weinhaus Neuerburg in<br />
Kasel has a good selection.<br />
More tour tips from us at visitmosel.de<br />
Little Venice<br />
Saarburg<br />
A picturesque old town with an impressive waterfall,<br />
beautiful cafés, the Mabilon Bell Foundry Museum and<br />
a towering castle. Head to ‘Bonsai & Wein’ to sample<br />
first-class Saar wines.
Saar Wines<br />
are just poetry!<br />
The Saar is often referred to as the <strong>Mosel</strong>’s<br />
cool sister – and so are its wines. They are<br />
FANCY A TRIP<br />
TO THE MOSEL?<br />
We will accompany you on<br />
your journey and give you<br />
our personal tour tips.<br />
visitmosel.de<br />
info@mosellandtouristik.de<br />
Tel. +49 (0) 6531 9733 - 0<br />
Wines from<br />
the southern <strong>Mosel</strong><br />
The triangle between Germany, France and<br />
Luxembourg sits on dolomite rock – perfect<br />
for growing the Burgundy and Elbling grape<br />
varieties. Head to the village of Nittel where<br />
winegrowers will offer you crisp Elbling and<br />
full-bodied Burgundy wines in their taverns.<br />
particularly fine, always very precise with a<br />
mineral taste and also delicious fruity notes.<br />
Even after decades, their freshness still<br />
surprises. Mature Saar wines are just poetry,<br />
and sought after worldwide.<br />
The Othegraven winery bears the name of<br />
my grandmother. We exclusively grow VDP<br />
Grosse Lagen and give our wines all the time<br />
they need to mature, which means that all<br />
our Riesling wines ferment spontaneously.<br />
The SaarRieslingSommer event allows visitors<br />
to enjoy both wines and other products<br />
from the Saar area. This event is one of the<br />
highlights for our winery and takes place on<br />
the last weekend in August. We are always<br />
happy to welcome some of the thousands of<br />
enthusiastic guests who share their passion<br />
for the Saar area and its great wines with us.<br />
Our tip: The Zilliken winery with its guest<br />
house and restaurant ‘Die Sektscheune’ is<br />
the ideal place for culinary delights along the<br />
southern <strong>Mosel</strong>.<br />
Ihr Günther Jauch<br />
SaarRieslingSommer<br />
Next Date:<br />
29.08. – 31.08.<strong>2025</strong><br />
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#moselwein<br />
THE BEAUTIFUL LIFE<br />
OF WINE<br />
The region gleams with Riesling and attractive wine lounges.<br />
The architecture alone is transforming more and more wineries into real landmarks.<br />
OUR TIPP:<br />
Wine architecture<br />
weekend „Portes<br />
Ouvertes“ on first<br />
weekend of April<br />
Bland tasting rooms are a thing<br />
of the past – instead, modern<br />
winegrowers are focusing on a<br />
feel-good atmosphere in fresh<br />
architecture. Some boast an<br />
elegant feel, while others are<br />
eye-catching and courageous.<br />
In Wiltingen, for example,<br />
you can find an absolute work<br />
of art with a pond, a natural<br />
stone cellar and a majestic<br />
tower; a real talking point.<br />
Large vineyards extend in<br />
front of the winery’s panoramic<br />
windows. The spectacular<br />
production centre of the Van<br />
Volxem Winery is one of many<br />
fascinating wine buildings<br />
that can be visited along the<br />
<strong>Mosel</strong>le, Saar and Ruwer<br />
rivers. Another example is the<br />
Longen-Schlöder wine estate<br />
in Longuich, where celebrity<br />
architect Matteo Thun succeeded<br />
in creating elegant guest<br />
houses. Increasing numbers of<br />
winegrowers are hiring talented<br />
master builders to serve their<br />
magical Rieslings in suitable<br />
surroundings. After all, tasting<br />
is what we want, and with the<br />
successful combination of<br />
wine and architectural culture,<br />
the enjoyment on your palate<br />
becomes an experience for all<br />
the senses.<br />
Winegrower’s cottage<br />
at the Longen-Schlöder<br />
wine estate in Longuich<br />
Winery at the<br />
Van Volxem estate<br />
in Wiltingen
Get to know wineries with remarkable<br />
architecture and picturesque wine villages<br />
along the international <strong>Mosel</strong> river.<br />
www.viamosel.com<br />
VIA MOSEL<br />
Experience wine<br />
architecture across<br />
borders<br />
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THE MOSEL<br />
THROUGH THE SEASONS<br />
Tip: Pay attention<br />
to the biodiversity<br />
‘highlights’!<br />
Red <strong>Mosel</strong> Vineyard Peaches<br />
The harbinger of spring ... A sea of red vineyard<br />
peach flowers turns the vineyards along the <strong>Mosel</strong><br />
into delicate pink. It can be seen mostly between<br />
Cochem and Koblenz. The locals use the red fruits<br />
to make aromatic jam, or add it as a final touch to<br />
their dishes. Vineyard Peach liqueur is a local speciality.<br />
It is a perfect accompaniment to any <strong>Mosel</strong><br />
dish, either on its own or added to local sparkling<br />
wine to make ‘Kir <strong>Mosel</strong>le’.<br />
Living <strong>Mosel</strong> vineyards<br />
Walk through the <strong>Mosel</strong> vineyards and discover<br />
some unusual flora and fauna. Lizards and<br />
<strong>Mosel</strong>apollo butterflies in particular have<br />
made themselves at home in this unique landscape.<br />
The Living <strong>Mosel</strong> vineyards initiative<br />
promotes, looks after and shows off this<br />
biodiversity.<br />
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YARD PEACHES<br />
BOAT TRIPS<br />
MOSELMUSIKFESTIVAL<br />
CULTURE & WINE AMBASSADORS<br />
GRAPE HARVEST<br />
WINE FESTIVALS & STREET FESTIVALS<br />
WINE EVENTS<br />
CHRISTMAS MARKETS<br />
JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC
Culture & Wine Ambassadors<br />
... are experts that help you<br />
discover the <strong>Mosel</strong>.<br />
The Culture & Wine Ambassadors lead<br />
tours for individuals or groups based on<br />
themes such as nature, culture, Living<br />
<strong>Mosel</strong> vineyards, wine, foraging for the<br />
kitchen, and behind the scenes at<br />
wineries. Each have their own special<br />
focus but may also include other areas of<br />
interest, myths, legends and insider tips.<br />
Boat trips on the<br />
Saar and <strong>Mosel</strong><br />
The sun glittering on the water,<br />
green vineyards and clouds<br />
casting their shadows across<br />
the water’s surface: A fascinating<br />
play of light with a great<br />
view of villages and vineyards.<br />
That’s what a boat trip on the<br />
<strong>Mosel</strong> and Saar has to offer.<br />
Grape harvest and young<br />
wine (Federweißer)<br />
At the end of September, winemakers of the <strong>Mosel</strong>,<br />
Saar and Ruwer start harvesting the grapes. Most<br />
of it is still carried out by hand – especially on the<br />
steep slopes. This challenging work is rewarded<br />
with high quality wines. Harvesting takes place in<br />
multiple stages, and the winemaker decides already<br />
at this point which grapes are used for each of the<br />
different quality labels, i.e. Kabinett, Spätlese, Auslese, Beerenauslese, Trockenbeerenauslese<br />
or Eiswein Prädikatswein. <strong>Mosel</strong> locals like to taste the young wine about half-way<br />
through the process from grape juice to mature wine. Accompanied by a slice of onion tart,<br />
this Federweißer wine belongs to autumn just as much as the grape harvest.<br />
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THE MOSEL<br />
THROUGH THE SEASONS<br />
Christmas markets<br />
Atmospheric Christmas markets in unique settings take place throughout<br />
the <strong>Mosel</strong> region in winter. Special highlights include:<br />
• Koblenz Christmas market<br />
• Winningen in the glow of lights<br />
• Cochem Christmas market<br />
• <strong>Mosel</strong>-Wein-Nachts-Markt<br />
in Traben-Trarbach<br />
• Bernkastel-Kues Christmas market<br />
• Trier Christmas market<br />
Folk festivals<br />
Legendary folk fairs with live music,<br />
regional delicacies and mostly fairground<br />
rides at dizzying heights have a long<br />
tradition in the <strong>Mosel</strong> region.<br />
• Altstadtfest Trier,<br />
27.06. – 29.06.<strong>2025</strong><br />
• Rhine in flames, Koblenz,<br />
09.08.<strong>2025</strong><br />
• Säubrennerkirmes Wittlich,<br />
15.08. – 19.08.<strong>2025</strong><br />
Wine festivals<br />
Amidst the historic setting of the wine-growing<br />
villages, locals and their guests alike enjoy regional<br />
specialties from the kitchen and the wine cellar. A<br />
program of wine tasting, music and traditional processions<br />
add to the enjoyment. Many places select<br />
a local girl as their wine queen, which is always a<br />
special occasion. Almost all towns and villages in<br />
the region celebrates their own wine festival. The<br />
biggest wine festivals are:<br />
• Wine festival, Koblenz, May – July <strong>2025</strong><br />
• Roman Wine Route Festival, Schweich, 09.05. – 11.05.<strong>2025</strong><br />
• Spring in the Ruwer valley, Kasel & Mertesdorf, 08.06.<strong>2025</strong><br />
• Zell Schwarze Katz Festival, 27.06. – 30.06.<strong>2025</strong><br />
• Heimatfieber, Kröv, 03.07. – 06.07.<strong>2025</strong><br />
• <strong>Mosel</strong> Wine Festival Traben-Trarbach, 11.07. – 14.07.<strong>2025</strong><br />
• Konz Wine Festival, 18.07. – 21.07.<strong>2025</strong><br />
• Olewiger Wine Festival, Trier, 01.08. – 04.08.<strong>2025</strong><br />
• St. Rochus Wine Fair and cross-border<br />
wine event, Nittel, 22.08. – 25.08.<strong>2025</strong><br />
• Heimat- und Weinfest Cochem, 28.08. – 01.09.<strong>2025</strong><br />
• <strong>Mosel</strong> Festival Winningen, 29.08. – 07.09.<strong>2025</strong><br />
• Wine Festival Middle <strong>Mosel</strong>, Bernkastel-Kues, 04.09. – 08.09.<strong>2025</strong><br />
• Saar Wine Festival Saarburg, 06.09. – 08.09.<strong>2025</strong><br />
All event dates are subject to change and without<br />
guarantee. Please always check for the latest available<br />
information at www.visitmosel.de, where you can also<br />
find our extensive calendar of events.
Street festivals and wine cellar open days<br />
Wine events<br />
Local winemakers welcome guest in their taverns, wineries<br />
and wine cellars to sample their still and sparkling wines.<br />
Walking from vineyard to vineyard, you get to know not<br />
only the individual character of the vineyards and wines<br />
themselves, but also their growers. Special highlights<br />
include:<br />
• Weintournee Mehring, 17.05.<strong>2025</strong><br />
• Vineyard Festival between Senheim & Mesenich,<br />
23.05. – 25.05.<strong>2025</strong><br />
• Days of the open wine cellars, Ayl, 29.05. – 01.06.<strong>2025</strong><br />
• Days of the open wine cellars, Ruwer Valley,<br />
29.05. – 01.06.<strong>2025</strong><br />
• Street Wine Festival, Pünderich,<br />
30.05. – 01.06.<strong>2025</strong> & 20.09. – 22.09.<strong>2025</strong><br />
• Wine and Castle Festival Kobern-Gondorf,<br />
04.07. – 06.07.<strong>2025</strong><br />
• Wine Festival Kinheim, 22.08. – 24.08.<strong>2025</strong><br />
• Street Festival, Wolf, 19.09. – 21.09.<strong>2025</strong><br />
• Roman wine cellar Festival Piesport,<br />
04.10. – 05.10.<strong>2025</strong><br />
Taste premium wines<br />
from the top wineries<br />
of the <strong>Mosel</strong> winegrowing<br />
region in<br />
special locations.<br />
Award-winning chefs<br />
serve traditional<br />
regional fare with a<br />
modern twist, and<br />
concerts with top-class<br />
artists round off these<br />
fascinating events.<br />
• Weinforum <strong>Mosel</strong>, Viehmarktthermen Trier, 24.01 – 26.01.<strong>2025</strong><br />
• Feller Maximiner Weinspektakel, Fell, 12.04. – 13.04.<strong>2025</strong><br />
• Rhythm & Wine, Trier, 19.04.<strong>2025</strong><br />
• Vinolution Wintrich 24.05.<strong>2025</strong><br />
• Electronic Wine, Koblenz, 13.06. – 14.06.<strong>2025</strong><br />
• <strong>My</strong>thos <strong>Mosel</strong> with Rythm & Wine - the summer edition,<br />
im Rahmen von <strong>My</strong>thos <strong>Mosel</strong>, 13.06. – 15.06.<strong>2025</strong><br />
• Bass & Bouquet, Winningen, 19.07.<strong>2025</strong><br />
• Klang & Glanz , Wiltinger, 02.08. – 03.08.<strong>2025</strong><br />
• Sekt Gala Trier, 08.08. – 11.08.<strong>2025</strong><br />
• SaarRieslingSommer, 29.08. – 31.08.<strong>2025</strong><br />
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Impressum<br />
Publisher: <strong>Mosel</strong>landtouristik GmbH, Kordelweg 1, D-54470 Bernkastel-Kues,<br />
+49 (0) 6531-9733-0, www.visitmosel.de<br />
Design: markenmut, Trier<br />
Photo credits:<br />
Foto Titel: Florian Trykowski/Rheinland-Pfalz Tourismus GmbH, CC0-Lizenz<br />
S. 2: iStock, Meinzahn<br />
S. 4: Trier: Trier Tourismus und Marketing GmbH; Römerweinschiff: fabiangrafdesign; Deutsches Eck<br />
Koblenz: Koblenz-Touristik GmbH/Dominik Ketz; Trierer Dom: moselmusikfestival/Arthur Feller;<br />
Malerei-Fragment: Straßen der Römer/Axel Kohlhaas; Winzerhäuschen des WeinKulturguts Longen-Schlöder:<br />
Christopher Arnoldi; Weinkeller des Weinguts Van Volxem: <strong>Mosel</strong>landtouristik GmbH/Dominik Ketz,<br />
S. 5: <strong>My</strong>thos <strong>Mosel</strong>; Villa Hüsgen: Florian Trykowski / Rheinland-Pfalz Tourismus GmbH, Bremmer Calmont:<br />
Dominik Ketz/Rheinland-Pfalz Tourismus GmbH, Weinfest: Dominik Ketz/Rheinland-Pfalz Tourismus GmbH;<br />
S. 6: Martberg: TI Treis-Karden<br />
S. 7: <strong>Mosel</strong>ufer: fabiangrafdesign<br />
S. 8: Festung Ehrenbreitstein, Landesmuseum und Schloss Stolzenfels: GDKE/Ulrich Pfeuffer; Deutsches Eck<br />
und Jesuitenplatz: Koblenz-Touristik GmbH/Dominik Ketz; Ludwig Museum: Koblenz-Touristik GmbH<br />
S. 9: Seilbahn: Koblenz-Touristik GmbH/Dominik Ketz; Electronic Wine: Koblenz-Touristik GmbH/ BelleIsArt;<br />
Gästeführung „Diebe, Gauner und Halunken“: Koblenz-Touristik GmbH/Johannes Bruchhof<br />
S. 10: Terrassenmosel: Klaus Brost; Landhaus Halferschenke: <strong>Mosel</strong>landtouristik GmbH/Dominik Ketz; Matthias-Kapelle:<br />
TI Sonnige Untermosel/Marco Rothbrust; Burg Eltz: <strong>Mosel</strong>landtouristik GmbH/Dominik Ketz<br />
S. 11: Cochem: Dominik Ketz/Rheinland-Pfalz Tourismus GmbH; Kunsttage Winningen: Christian Höhler; Zell<br />
(<strong>Mosel</strong>): Zeller Land Tourismus GmbH/Thomas Becker<br />
S. 12: Leiwen: fabiangrafdesign<br />
S. 13: Foodistas<br />
S. 14: Weinberge Bernkastel-Kues: Dominik Ketz/<strong>Mosel</strong>landtouristik GmbH; Wein- und Tafelhaus: Ralf Schuh;<br />
Zylinderhaus: <strong>Mosel</strong>landtouristik GmbH/Dominik Ketz, Cusanusstift: <strong>Mosel</strong>landtouristik GmbH<br />
S. 15: Bernkastel-Kues, Traben-Trarbach: Dominik Ketz/Rheinland-Pfalz Tourismus GmbH; Casa Tony M.:<br />
Stiftung Stadt Wittlich/Chris Marmann<br />
S. 16: moselmusikfestival/Artur Feller<br />
S. 17: <strong>Mosel</strong>landtouristik GmbH/Christopher Arnoldi<br />
S. 18: Porta Nigra, Thermen am Viehmarkt und Neustraße: <strong>Mosel</strong>landtouristik GmbH/Dominik Ketz; Codex Egberti:<br />
Wissenschaftliche Bibliothek der Stadt Trier/Stadtarchiv/Schatzkammer; Römisches Weinschiff: GDKE<br />
–Rheinisches Landesmuseum Trier/Thomas Zühmer<br />
S. 19: Tasse: Stadtmuseum Simeonstift; Gladiator Valerius, Die letzte Schlacht um Rom, Zurlauben und Porta³:<br />
Trier Tourismus und Marketing GmbH; Weinlokal: <strong>Mosel</strong>landtouristik GmbH/Dominik Ketz<br />
S. 20: Saar bei Ockfen: Saar-Obermosel-Touristik und Erasmus Spa: Christopher Arnoldi;<br />
Saarburg: <strong>Mosel</strong>landtouristik GmbH/Dominik Ketz; Kasel: Weinhaus Neuerburg/Georg Eiben<br />
S. 21: Nitteler Fels: Dominik Ketz/<strong>Mosel</strong>landtouristik GmbH; Günther Jauch: Weingut von Othegraven KG<br />
S. 22: Winzerhäuschen des WeinKulturguts Longen-Schlöder: Christopher Arnoldi<br />
S. 23: Manufaktur des Weinguts Van Volxem: Van Volxem, Wiltingen<br />
S. 24: Roter <strong>Mosel</strong> Weinbergpfirsich: <strong>Mosel</strong>landtouristik GmbH; Lebendige <strong>Mosel</strong>weinberge: Daniel Müller<br />
S. 25: Kultur- und Weinbotschafter: Jürgen Oppgenorth; <strong>Mosel</strong>schifffahrt: Dominik Ketz/Rheinland-Pfalz Tourismus<br />
GmbH; Weinlese: <strong>Mosel</strong>wein e.V./Ralf Kaiser<br />
S. 26: Volksfeste: <strong>Mosel</strong>eifel Touristik e.V./Michaela Rosen; Weinfeste: <strong>Mosel</strong>wein e.V./Ralf Kaiser;<br />
Weihnachtsmärkte: Trier Tourismus und Marketing GmbH<br />
S. 27: Straßenfeste: Marco Rothbrust; Wein-Events: <strong>Mosel</strong>wein e.V./Chris Marmann<br />
Status of the information: September 2024<br />
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