Zeller Land is one of the most beautiful and diverse wine and holiday regions in Germany. Discover around the home of the "Zeller Schwarze Katz", seven romantic Mosel wine villages and 17 idyllic Hunsrück villages. Enjoy this unique Mosel and Hunsrück romance and experience the Zeller Land's holiday diversity!
Our villages at a glance
- Zell
© Inge Faust
Wine in the most beautiful location
More detailsZell (Mosel) can justifiably call itself a "wine town".
- Alf
© Horst-Heinrich Görgen
Home of the „Baachspautzers“
More detailsThe village of Alf is situated on one of the narrowest bends of the Moselle.
- Altlay
© Ortsgemeinde Altlay
Fantastic loops around Altlay
More detailsThe name of the village was given by the mining industry, which has shaped the village and its inhabitants.
- Altstrimmig
© Hans-Werner Peifer
On excellent hiking trails
More detailsAltstrimmig is a small idyllic community on a ridge in the northern Hunsrück.
- Blankenrath
© Philipp Bohn
The largest Hunsrück village in the Zeller Land
More detailsBlankenrath is located in the western Hunsrück and forms the centre of the Hunsrück area in the Zeller Land holiday region.
- Briedel
© Inge Faust
A "little heart" from Briedel
More detailsBriedel has a heart for its guests. More precisely: a "Briedel heart".
- Bullay
© Inge Faust
Moselle wine village with body and soul
More detailsThe picturesque wine village of Bullay is the gateway to the Middle Moselle, Eifel and Hunsrück.
- Forst
© Ortsgemeinde Forst
Small but nice
More detailsForst is the smallest municipality belonging to Strimmiger Berg and lies on a hill above the Mörsdorfer Bach stream.
- Grenderich
© Philipp Bohn
Barefoot park for young and old
More detailsIn the middle of the beautiful natural and cultural landscape, Grenderich is located very close to the Moselle valley.
- Haserich
© Inge Faust
The pace is tranquil
More detailsHaserich is a small agricultural village in a valley depression of the Flaumbach.
- Hesweiler
© Thomas Becker
Hiking through forest and meadows
More detailsHesweiler lies in a beautiful setting of deciduous and mixed forests.
- Liesenich
© Theisen
Hunsrück distant views on dreamlike hikes
More detailsTogether with Altstrimmig, Mittelstrimmig and Forst, Liesenich forms the "Strimmiger Berg".
- Mittelstrimmig
© Etges
Hiking pleasure at the highest level
More detailsMittelstrimmig is located in the northern Hunsrück and is part of the "Strimmiger Berg".
- Moritzheim
© Philipp Bohn
Tranquil Hunsrück village
More detailsThe local community of Moritzheim has existed since 1841 and is thus the youngest community.
- Neef
© Philipp Bohn
A beacon of the Moselle
More detailsNeef lies in the middle of such famous vineyards as "Frauenberg", "Rosenberg", and "Petersberg".
- Panzweiler
© Thomas Becker
Local church steeped in history
More detailsPanzweiler is a small community in the Hunsrück. The chapel in the village was built in 1792 and dedicated to St. John.
- Peterswald-Löffelscheid
© Philipp Bohn
Peace and nature
More detailsPeterswald-Löffelscheid is about 8 km south-east of Zell (Mosel) in Hunsrück.
- Pünderich
© Inge Faust
A winegrowing village like painted
More detailsThe Marienburg and the Prinzenkopf lookout tower high above Pünderich.
- Reidenhausen
© Philipp Bohn
History that can be experienced
More detailsReidenhausen is ideally connected to the surrounding villages by the "Kirchspiel-Wanderweg" hiking trail.
- Schauren
© Philipp Bohn
Deceleration and nature
More detailsThe local community of Schauren is situated in a natural environment in the Hunsrück on the southern slope of a valley depression.
- Sosberg
© Andreas Lehnert
High up in breathtaking nature
More detailsSosberg is an ideal starting point for a visit to the 360-metre-long Geierlay suspension rope bridge.
- St. Aldegund
© Inge Faust
In the heart of the beautiful Moselle landscape
More detailsSt. Aldegund is a small, idyllically situated holiday resort in the heart of the beautiful Moselle landscape.
- Tellig
© Ortsgemeinde Tellig
Wide Hunsrück Heights
More detailsTellig is located in northern Hunsrück on the Altlayer Bachtal valley's edge.
- Walhausen
© Inge Faust
In tranquillity lies strength
More detailsWalhausen is located in the beautiful Hunsrück to the east of the town of Zell (Mosel).




