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Famous Moselle towns and historical wine villages such as Trier, Bernkastel-Kues, Traben-Trarbach, Zell, Beilstein, Cochem and Koblenz and the spa town of Bad Bertrich are great excursion destinations. |
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Discover the Moselle by boat. There are regular daily boat trips downriver to Cochem and upriver to Bernkastel-Kues. |
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Numerous historical castles, palaces and monasteries can be visited. Some are just around the corner such as Arras Castle, Marienburg or Cochem Castle. |
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The “Eulenköpfchen”: a hilltop situated high above our neighbouring village of Neef offers a unique panoramic view of the Moselle meanders, the Calmont, the monastery ruins Stuben and all the surrounding villages of Ediger, Eller, Bremm, Neef and St. Aldegund. |
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The Calmont climbing trail leads you across the steepest vineyard in Europe and gives you a fascinating panoramic view over the Moselle Valley. |
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Discover the Moselle and the Hunsrück or Eifel Hills on one of the many well-organised walking or cycle paths. |
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Amusement parks or deer parks in the Eifel hills are worth visiting – not just for the young ones. |
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A particularly interesting attraction is Idar-Oberstein, the famous gemstone centre, located in the nearby Hunsrück Hills boasting a church built into a rockface overlooking the city. |
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The volcanic crater lakes (Maare) found in the Eifel Hills are great for swimming or boating or spend a day at the famous Nurburgring racing track and the new racing adventure world. |
| A modern leisure complex including an indoor and outdoor pool, giant waterslide, sunbathing areas, sauna and solarium is also in the direct vicinity. |
| Find relaxation and recreation at the thermal baths or outdoor pool in Bad Bertrich where there is also a wellness oasis offering the only Glauber Salts thermal baths in Germany. |