Discover the best attractions and experiences Moselle Wine Route has to offer
Explore the region’s history along the Moselle, from medieval castles to borderland landmarks.
A historic castle perched above the Moselle in Schengen, dating back centuries and offering views over the border region.
Historic riverside streets with traditional Luxembourgish architecture and a sense of the Moselle’s trading past.
Delve into the local heritage and the area’s European connections through small, focused museums.
Museum dedicated to the Schengen Agreement and European unity, located in the border region.
Exhibits on the region’s wine traditions and the Moselle viticulture.
Guided tours and exhibitions in local Moselle wineries to learn about grape varieties and winemaking.
Religious buildings reflect Luxembourg’s faith and architectural styles along the Moselle.
Historic parish church in Remich showcasing Luxembourgish religious architecture.
Local parish church in Schengen reflecting traditional border region faith and design.
The Moselle route is more about wine landscapes and rivers than big parks.
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Vibrant towns and villages along the Moselle offer charming neighborhoods to wander.
Compact riverside core with cafés, boutiques, and architectural charm.
Calm border village known for the Schengen Agreement museum and winery stops.
A lively stretch along the Moselle with markets, cafés, and scenic walks.
Many ways to enjoy the Moselle without spending a dime.
Stroll along the riverbanks to enjoy views of vineyards and boats.
Easy-to-moderate ride following the river through wine towns.
Find a hilltop vantage point for golden-hour views.
Savor wines and regional specialties along the wine route.
Sample regional white wines and learn about local grape varieties.
Try pike-perch and other river specialties at riverside restaurants.
Savor flaky pastries and local sweets after a vineyard visit.
Evenings along the Moselle mix bars, music, and riverside ambiance.
Casual spots along the Moselle offering light bites and wines.
Relax with concerts at some winemakers’ places along the route.
Seasonal events and live performances add color to the wine route.
Sunset cruise with views of vineyards and riverside towns.
Celebrations with music, tastings, and local culture.
Active travelers can cycle, hike, or paddle along the Moselle vineyards.
Flat-to-rolling cycle path along the river through vineyards.
Gentle hikes with vineyard panoramas and valley views.
Paddle along calm stretches of the river between towns.
Discover lesser-known corners and hidden gems beyond the obvious stops.
Explore a small wine village known for hillside vineyards.
Quiet paths offering tranquil views and a slower pace.