Tag Archives: Half-timbered towns on the Moselle

Part 6 of our home series – Sektkellerei Marquet in Pommern

A real insider tip: the Marquet sparkling wine cellars in Pommern hicks. In our home series we have already dealt with good wines several times. For example with the Leo Fuchs winery or the Hubertus Vallendar distillery . But since Pommern has a lot to offer in culinary terms – which doesn’t just refer to [ … ]

Checked in: travel pleasure at the Mosel Chalets

Wir freuen uns sehr über die Berichterstattung von “ReiseVergnügen”. “ReiseVergnügen” is a well-known travel blog that presents exciting travel destinations of all kinds. We’re in and we’re thrilled that we’ve been selected. In the category “Checked in” you will find the nice report about our Mosel Chalets. Nice that Charlott, [ … ]

Moselle beauty part 8: Our home town of Pommern

Pommern is one of the oldest wine-growing villages on the Moselle, has fewer than 500 inhabitants, but has a considerable density of winegrowers – some of which have won awards. Even the Romans cultivated viticulture and cultivated tropical fruits. The wine village got its name from them: Pomaria – the fruit garden. [ … ]

Moselle beauty part 3 – Bernkastel-Kues

A true dream town on the beautiful Moselle and very romantic. If you want to see a beautiful little town between hiking through the vineyards, cycling or wine tasting, Bernkastel-Kues is the perfect place for you. Located between Koblenz and Trier on the Middle Moselle, it offers dreamlike, enchanted gabled half-timbered houses, picturesque little [ … ]

Moselle beauty part 5: Traben-Trarbach

Ein echtes Schmuckstück an der Mosel ist Traben-Trarbach. Ein echtes must-see für Ihren Urlaub an der Mosel.  Characterized by beautiful half-timbered houses, Traben-Trarbach is a beautiful little town. Art Nouveau meets Moselle architecture here. A lot of wine used to be traded in the city, which is why Traben-Trarbach was considered a [ … ]

Moselle beauty: PART 1 – BEILSTEIN

  Dornröschen der Mosel und Filmkulisse  Metternich Castle, beautiful half-timbered houses and alleys that invite you to stroll: Beilstein. Also called the Sleeping Beauty of the Moselle, because the place is not as crowded as many others on the Moselle. A real insider tip. The place there is like a film set [ … ]

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