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, [ ... ]
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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 [ ... ]