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Mosel Valley

Freedom Holiday Self Guided Grading Level 2
7 days/6 nights Self Guided - £415pp Tour Code GE011
 

The Mosel with its’ numerous twists and turns, vineyards, picturesque wineries, medieval castles and historic cities is one of the most varied and beautiful river valleys of Europe. A bike tour along the Mosel is not only for the wine fanciers but for anyone who appreciates beautiful scenery. This wine-growing area also profits from a good climate.

 

Includes

  • 6 nights in comfortable accommodation (based on 2 people sharing)
  • 6 x breakfast
  • Bike hire
  • Luggage transfer
  • Maps and route information

Excludes

  • Flights
  • Cycling Helmets

Optional extras

  • Insurance £22pp
  • Single Supplement £85
  • Reductions for children sharing parents room
  • Additional night in Trier £36pp (£58 single)
  • Additional night in Koblenz £38pp (£62 single)

How to get there

  • Fly to Luxemburg or Frankfurt
  • Train from Frankfurt to Trier via Koblenz just over 3 hours
  • Train from Koblenz to Frankfurt 1 hour 30 minutes
  • Website for train timetable and booking tickets is Bahn.de
 

Departure dates in 2008 - Any day from 19th April to 20th September

 
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Daily Itinerary
 

Day 1 Arrive Trier

Arrival in Trier, the oldest city in Germany. See the amphitheatre, the Emperors’ thermal spring, the Porta Nigra, the Triumphal Arc, the Basilica, the medieval city walls and much more. In any case you should visit a traditional restaurant in the evening and try the unique Riesling.

Day 2 Trier to Trittenheim 22 miles.

Today you will cycle through former Roman settlements and winegrowing villages such as Longuich, Köwerich and Leiwen to Trittenheim. In the vineyards above the village you can enjoy a wonderful view over the Mosel valley. Overnight in Trittenheim, Neumagen-Dhron or Piesport.

Day 3 Trittenheim to Zeltingen 22 miles.

The Mosel meanders through narrow loops between Eifel and Hunsrück. Passing Germany’s oldest wine town, Neumagen-Dhorn, you will reach Piesport with an impressive and renovated Roman winepress from the 3rd century. Then it’s on to the health resort of Zeltingen with its many buildings in the baroque style of the Mosel region. Overnight in Zeltingen or in Bernkastel-Kues.

Mosel Loop

Day 4 Zeltingen to Zell 26 miles.

Wine lovers will enjoy this day with numerous vineyards tempting you to taste the regional wine. Passing Traben-Trarbach you reach the Mosel bend at Zell the so-called “Zeller Hamm”. You can enjoy a breathtaking view from Marien castle on the mountaintop.

Day 5 Zell to Treis-Karden 29 miles.

The village of Bremm is a highlight of the tour with its charming houses and numerous small alleys built around a bend in the river. Passing Beilstein you will reach Cochem, one of the main towns of the Mosel landscape, famous for its old part of town with imposing fortress grounds and the Reichsburg. Overnight in Treis-Karden or in proximity to Treis-Karden.

Cochem

Day 6 Treis-Karden to Koblenz 31 miles.

You cycle along the Mosel to Moselkern. From there you should make an excursion to the nearby fairytale castle Eltz with numerous small towers, battlements and oriels. The medieval village Kobern-Gondorf with its timber framed houses around the market square invites you to linger. You continue between the Mosel and the steep vineyards through Winningen to Koblenz, the end point of your cycling holiday.

Day 7 Departure from Koblenz

 

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