The Mosel Cycle Route follows the Mosel in all its bends, loops, and diverse landscapes, mostly very close to the riverbank. Today's route takes you from Bernkastel-Kues via Neumagen-Dhron and Trittenheim back to Bernkastel-Kues.
You start in Bernkastel-Kues at the Mosel parking lot below the old town, from where you follow the Mosel Cycle Route upstream.
Passing the beautiful wine villages of Mülheim, Brauneberg, Wintrich, and Piesport, you reach after about 25 kilometers the oldest wine village in Germany, Neumagen-Dhron. Here, a short tour on the "Archaeological Circular Route" is worthwhile – at 17 stations you can see, among others, the famous wine ship, a school scene, a hairdressing scene, lease payment, etc. With the authentically reconstructed wine ship Stella Noviomagi, you can even take a small river trip on weekends.
From Neumagen-Dhron, you continue downstream to Trittenheim, where you cross the Mosel to start your return journey.
Shortly before Piesport, the authentically restored pressing plant testifies to the central viticultural significance of the place in Roman times. The bridge takes you over the Mosel in Piesport, after which you shortly afterwards change back to the left Mosel side in Minheim. Via Kesten and Lieser, you finally reach your starting point Bernkastel-Kues again.
Along the route, numerous restaurants, seasonal wine taverns, and wine estates invite you to make a stop.
Mostly flat terrain along the Mosel. The path is mainly asphalted, at some points paved or gravelled.
You should remember to bring enough drinks as well as cycling-appropriate clothing.
Along the route, numerous restaurants, seasonal wine taverns, and wine estates invite you to make a stop.
In Bernkastel-Kues, you can park for a fee both on the Bernkastel side and on the Kues side directly on the Mosel riverbank.
Many ways lead to the Mosel. Whether by train or car/motorhome, the Mosel is always worth a visit. The following information can be useful for your travel planning.

This tour is presented by: Mosel. Faszination Urlaub, Author: Mosellandtouristik GmbH
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