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In the mood for the grape harvest - cooperation with top winegrowers

Vacation homes Moselle Chalets Surroundings Grape harvest

🍇💚 We have a special offer for our guests who are planning their stay in the Moselle Chalets between mid-September and mid-October. Take part in the grape harvest. Our special In cooperation with the top winegrowers Weingut Leo Fuchs and Weingut Schneiders-Moritz, you can help with the grape harvest for a day if you wish. Anyone who has always wanted to [ ... ]

Moselle beauty part 8: Our home town of Pommern

Pommern is one of the oldest wine villages on the Moselle, with fewer than 500 inhabitants, but a remarkable density of winegrowers - some of them award-winning. The Romans were already cultivating vines and growing tropical fruit. The wine village takes its name from them: Pomaria - the fruit garden. However, Pomerania has much more to offer: Picturesque half-timbered houses, [ ... ]

Moselle beauty part 3 - Bernkastel-Kues

Excursions on the Moselle Holiday home Moselle Chalets

A true dream town on the beautiful Moselle and very romantic. Bernkastel-Kues is the perfect choice for anyone who wants to see a beautiful little town in between hiking through the vineyards, cycling or wine tasting. Located between Koblenz and Trier on the Middle Moselle, it offers enchanting gabled half-timbered houses, picturesque little alleyways and medieval charm. Plus beautiful cafés, [ ... ]

Moselle beauty part 7: Eltz Castle

Elz Castle, right next to Moselle chalet vacation homes Excursion destinations

Hidden away, yet very close to the Moselle chalets Tucked away in the middle of the Elzbachtal forests sits one of the most famous castles in the world: Eltz Castle. Its picture used to adorn our 500 mark bill, today it is one of the most photographed motifs and Instagram favorite of the travel blogger scene. Eltz Castle is a hilltop castle from the 12th century and actually [ ... ]

Moselle beauty part 6: Geierlay suspension rope bridge

Vacation home Moselle Chalets Gaierlay suspension rope bridge

Just a 20-minute drive from our Moselle chalets, it is definitely one of the must-see places in the area. However, it is more for guests without a fear of heights. Not for the faint-hearted 😉 Update: The Geierlay suspension rope bridge has been accessible again 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, free of charge and without restrictions and conditions since April 3, 2022. With a [ ... ]

Moselle beauty part 5: Traben-Trarbach

Traben-Trarbach is a real gem on the Moselle. A real must-see for your vacation on the Moselle. Characterized by beautiful half-timbered houses, Traben-Trarbach is a wonderful little town. Here, Art Nouveau meets Moselle architecture. A lot of wine used to be traded in the town, which is why Traben-Trarbach was considered a wealthy town. This is reflected in the architecture and the many [ ... ]

Moselle beauty part 4: Cycling

Cycling tours on the Moselle Holiday home Moselle Chalets

The most beautiful cycle paths on the Moselle. Our region is one of the most beautiful cycling regions in Germany. Around the Moselle chalets you can go on a wide variety of cycle tours or e-bike tours. A few selected cycle tours are available from Velociped, Visit Mosel or, of course, the ADFC. Whether you are an ambitious racing cyclist, a wild mountain biker or more of a leisure cyclist with [ ... ]

Moselle beauty part 2 - Kröv

Excursion destinations from our vacation homes Moselle - Bench viewing point Kröv

Kröv has an absolute specialty. The Kröver naked ass! The name is a corruption of the Latin "Nectarius" and the Celtic "Nackas". Both mean "rocky height" and are derived from the fact that the slope simply looks "undressed" in the fall without foliage. Half-timbered houses, one winegrower next to another and romantic alleyways invite you to [ ... ]

Moselle beauty: PART 1 - BEILSTEIN

Beilstein - Not far from our beautiful vacation homes

  The Sleeping Beauty of the Moselle and film set of Metternich Castle, beautiful half-timbered houses and narrow streets that invite you to stroll: Beilstein. Also known as the Sleeping Beauty of the Moselle, because the town is not as overcrowded as many others on the Moselle. A real insider tip. The village resembles a film set and in fact many local films were shot there in the past, e.g. [ ... ]

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