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TT 23: Moselle & Rhine Cycle Path


7 nights with breakfast buffet, luggage transfer from Trier to Mainz, rental bike, boat tour in Trier, cable car ride in Koblenz and entrance to the fortress, return transfer by train, information package with tour map. Experience the world-famous Loreley with the castle world of the Middle Rhine. Your individual cycling trip.

©  Evelyn Schöffl / Donau Touristik GMBH
Overview
Authentic Donau Touristic
  • Explore a picture-perfect landscape with the steepest vineyard in Europe.
  • Experience the world-famous Loreley with the castle world of the Middle Rhine.
  • Cross the UNESCO World Heritage Rhine Meadows before Mainz.
Dates 2024

Arrival every Friday and Saturday from May 4th to September 21st

Off season: May 4th
Low season: June 7th to July 26th
High season: May 10th to June 1st and July 27th to September 21st

Note: If you would like to arrive on a different date, please contact us!

Please note

The light blue dates in the calendar are very popular dates. These can be booked online, but there may be surcharges or hotel or location changes. We would be happy to inform you based on your online booking how we can offer your bike holiday.

Tour
  • 301 km of cycling
  • 90 % car-free, flat cycle paths along the Moselle and Rhine; 10 % asphalted side roads
Tour characteristics
  • Fitness
  • Cycle path quality
  • Signage
Route
Day 1, Arrival

Arrive in Trier at the 4☼☼☼☼hotel. Unattended parking (about € 12.-/day on-site). Your rental bike will be ready for you at the hotel. Trier river cruise, approximately 60 minutes, can also be taken on Day 2.

Day 2, Trittenheim/Neumagen-Dhron (40/45 km)

Pass by the Trittenheim Moselle loop to Trittenheim or Neumagen-Dhron, the oldest wine-growing town in Germany. Overnight at the 3☼☼☼hotel.

Day 3, Traben-Trarbach (50/45 km)

Through dreamy wine-growing villages like Bernkastel-Kues, continue along the Moselle loops to the famous wine-growing town of Traben-Trarbach. Overnight at the 3☼☼☼hotel.

Day 4, Cochem (56 km)

Past Zell ("Schwarze Katz") and the Calmont (steepest vineyard in Europe) to the destination known for the Reichsburg. Overnight at the 3☼☼☼hotel.

Day 5, Koblenz (50 km)

Past Treis-Karden and numerous castles (Pyrmont, Eltz, Bischofstein, Thurant) to the Rhine confluence at the Deutsches Eck. Overnight at the central 3☼☼☼hotel.

Day 6, St. Goar/Oberwesel (45 km)

On the Rhine cycle path to the Loreley and to St. Goar. Overnight at the 3☼☼☼hotel.

Day 7, Mainz (60 km)

Through the unique UNESCO World Heritage Site Rhine meadows to Mainz. Overnight at the 3☼☼☼hotel.

Day 8, Departure

Return by train in regional trains (approximately every 2 hours, about 3 hours travel time) to Trier (1 transfer, bike transport possible). Return transfer of your own bikes for + € 30.- (E-Bike € 36.-) per night trip.

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Prices & Services
Services
  • 7 nights accommodation with breakfast buffet
  • Transport package from location to location up to Mainz, including liability coverage up to € 700.- per person, as well as rental bike (discount for bringing your own bike - € 95.-) + saddlebag
  • Boat tour in Trier
  • Entrance to the Fortress + Cable car ride in Koblenz
  • Return transfer by train
  • Information package with tour map
  • GPS data
  • 7-day service hotline
Not included

some local taxes up to € 3.- per person per night

Your hotels

You'll be staying in the mentioned accommodations or occasionally in equivalent ones.

Gastronomy

Enjoy a breakfast buffet. With half-board, you'll indulge in the delicious Palatinate cuisine with 3-course set menus on 5 occasions (some in restaurants near the hotels).

Information
Our rental bikes
Feedback

DT colleagues on the road at the Michaelsbrunnen in Bernkastel:
"On our way from Perl to Koblenz, we liked the small town of Bernkastel-Kues the most. The old town with its beautiful half-timbered houses at the marketplace is worth a visit. Many wine taverns also invite you to take a break during the bike ride."

Place of interest
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    Trier

    Trier is located on the Moselle in the west of Rhineland-Palatinate and claims the title of the oldest city in Germany. Worth…

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    Trittenheim

    Trittenheim is located on the Middle Moselle in Rhineland-Palatinate. The tranquil village is surrounded by a Moselle loop…

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    Neumagen - Dhron

    Neumagen-Dhron is a municipality in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. Opposite the district of Neumagen, the Zweibach flows into…

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    Traben-Trarbach

    Traben-Trarbach is a town on the Moselle in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. Traben lies to the left of the Moselle, at the…

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    Cochem

    Cochem with its 5,000 inhabitants is the smallest district town in Germany. It lies on the left bank of the Moselle.

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    Koblence

    Koblence is located in the northern Rhineland-Palatinate and forms one of the five upper centres. Since 1962, Koblence has…

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