Tag Archives: Home series

Moselle beauty number 9: The old Höreth mill in Kobern

A beautiful and excellent restaurant Mosel beauty number 9: The old mill Höreth in Kobern. The restaurant is just a 20-minute drive from the Mosel Chalets and is sleepily located in a sunny side valley of the Mosel. With great attention to detail and a unique, romantic atmosphere, the Alte Mühle Thomas Höreth is the perfect place to [ ... ]

Part 7 of our home series - Anni, the head of our family

Vacation home Mosel Chalets Our team Family project

Today we continue our series with a birthday girl: Anni Maurer. Also known in Pomerania as "Blumen-Anni", because Anni ran the best flower store in the region for a long time 💐 and is a real self-made woman. Today, she is the business development manager 📋📊 of Mosel Chalets 😉 and family matriarch 👵🏻, without whom nothing would work here. Her proud age [ ... ]

Part 6 of our home series - Marquet sparkling wine cellars in Pomerania

A real insider tip: the Marquet sparkling wine cellar in Pommern Hicks. We have already dealt with fine wines several times in our series on our home region. For example, the Leo Fuchs winery or the Hubertus Vallendar distillery. But since Pomerania has a lot to offer, especially in terms of cuisine - which is not only [ ... ]

Vacation home vacation with VIP service - Part 5 Home series

Vacation home Moselle - Gaby and Andi in their beloved Roman temple

The big connection between the two and the ancient temples is easy to see, isn't it? Gaby and Andi from our family team, hosts of the Moselle Chalets AND the Martberg Archaeology Park - already VIPs on the Moselle The impressive history of the Martberg dates back to around 100 BC, the residents and members of the Pommerner Martberg [ ... ]

Award-winning winegrowers and wine shops on the Moselle - Part 4 of the local series

Logo Winery Leo Fuchs - Partner of the Mosel Chalets vacation homes

Our home town of Pomerania is home to several award-winning winegrowers and partners of our vacation homes. The fourth part of our series is dedicated to the Leo Fuchs winery. Award-winning wine shop - just a 5-minute walk from the center of the village lies this traditional and award-winning family winery. Rooted in viticulture for generations, today it is run by Uli Fuchs as a thoroughbred winemaker. His [ ... ]

A world champion and the Moselle chalets - Home series part 3

Partner of Ferienhäuser Mosel Chalets - Hubertus Vallendar at work

We continue with the third part of our local series about Pomerania on the Moselle. Today with a real and, above all, multiple world champion who was recently awarded a lifetime achievement award - Hubertus Vallendar. Born and raised in Pomerania, he has always remained true to his homeland despite his international expansion. With a lot of hard work, authenticity and ambition [ ... ]

Homeland series part 2: Uncle Otto's inn

Partner of the vacation homes Mosel Chalets: Sascha Birkenbeil

A vacation home on the Moselle needs regional partners. We are proud of our partnership with Sascha and his family. So we continue with our home series. Today we would like to introduce you to Uncle Otto. No, Uncle Otto is not another member of our family business. But we know each other quite well. The Onkel Otto restaurant is [ ... ]

Home series part 1: Patisserie Schneiders - partner of the vacation homes on the Moselle

Partner of our vacation home Patisserie Schneiders from the outside

You should not only get to know our vacation homes on the Moselle, but also our beautiful home town of Pomerania We as the family team at Ferienhäuser Mosel-Chalets are proud of our cordial partnerships. That's why we're starting our little home series with the Schneiders patisserie. A little gem in Pomerania. Like in the movie It's a bit like in the movie "Chocolat": Martina Schneiders [ ... ]

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 [ ... ]

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