Weinhotel St. Stephanus





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Water-rich hiking trail from Machern Abbey to the Moselblick viewpoint, Rhineland-Palatinate This hiking trail leads from the monastery of Machern in a northerly direction along the slope of the Rothen mountain. The monastery area is home to an interesting herb garden as well as a doll and icon museum. Along the entire route there are wonderful views over the course of the Moselle river. There are numerous places to stop for refreshments in Zeltlingen-Rachtig Highlights: - beautiful views...
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Relaxed bike tour on the Moselle, Rhineland-Palatinate. Vineyards and historic wine-growing towns such as Traben-Trarbach make this bike tour in the Moselle Valley a very special experience. The route can be ridden in one day or in two stages with an overnight stay, for example at one of the campsites in the immediate vicinity of the Moselle cycle path. Highlights of the tour: - Moselle - Vineyards - Zell - Traben-Trarbach - great places to stop for refreshments
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A varied half-day tour that has many cultural and historical stories of the region in store. The hike on the Moselsteig Trail leads you in the footsteps of the wine god Succellus and the Kogelherren along beautiful forest paths. The hiking trail takes you to wonderful viewpoints, historical monuments and cities.
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A varied long-distance stage on the Moselle, Rhineland-Palatinate This is the twelfth stage of the popular "Moselsteig" long-distance hiking trail, which runs for a total of 365 km from Perl via Trier and Cochem to Koblenz. The Moselsteig Trail has been awarded the "Quality Trail Wanderable Germany" seal of approval. The 12th stage starts in Ürzig and leads to Traben-Trarbach. This section of the route is often referred to as the classic high-altitude trail, which offers countless, really...
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A short climbing section on the route, but one that has a lot to offer. The route begins with a steep ascent, which is secured and supported by steps and steel cables. Highlights: - wonderful view of the Moselle valley - exciting via ferrata passages - Climbing through vineyards