5 Star Mosel Bike Tour Tour Reviews — 1 to 7 of 7
Mosel Bike Tour
8 days from €873
4.6 out of 5
Easy–Moderate Bike Tour in Germany, France
This Mosel bike route leads along the border triangle of France, Luxembourg, and Germany. Beginning your cycling adventure in Metz, you follow the course of the river along excellent bike paths…
Ann H.
2 years ago
Verified Reviewer
Wine, good food and laughter with good friends at the end of the day each day. I loved the City of Trier, the hotel we stayed in in Piesport- Wiengut Lehnert-Veit, and the Eltz Castle outside of Trier.
Alden G.
2 years ago
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I felt strongly the pull of the Mosel River as it flows across 2,000 years of history, spanning the Roman Empire, centuries of struggle between France and Germany culminating in World War II, and the formation of the European Union in 1985. From the bike saddle, we observe workers pruning vines and collecting grapes, children attending school and residents running daily errands. The experience unfolding before our eyes is enhanced by knowing a bit of that local history -- imagining Roman life here from 2,000 years ago, contemplating daily life in a medieval castle in the 16th century, and understanding World War 2 and postwar efforts to establish the European Union and the Euro common currency. All these historical events shaped life along this river; the evidence surrounds you, from Roman ruins, to castles, farms, footpaths, commercial barge traffic, and agriculture. Part of this journey is taking note of the layering of the modern world over deep historical foundations.
Sally S.
2 years ago
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Riding along the river the entire time with beautiful scenery and good bicycling surfaces.
Marilyn K.
2 years ago
Verified Reviewer
This was my first adventure with Tripsite but by no means the last. Thanks to all at Tripsite for making this such a memorable vacation!
Anni H.
3 years ago
Verified Reviewer
Cycling along the river, the journey
Kevin from Trailsnet
8 years ago
Verified Reviewer
I was surprised at how much there was to do and see along the way. Each town was interesting & historically fascinating. Touring this region by bicycle is the only way to go. It allows you to stop in each village/town along the way to sample the food & explore the sites. The guidebook that is provided with your tour is quite helpful; but I encourage you to stop in as many towns as possible, even if they aren't listed in the book. You'll be surprised at the hidden charms you will discover on some of the side roads.
The bicycle route (mostly bike paths) can be found on either side of the Mosel River. And, in most cases, you can't go wrong. Once again, the guidebook provides suggestions for which side to choose. Read More But either side is fascinating. And since the vast majority of the route is car-free, you feel safe and free to watch the scenery rather than the traffic. I hope to go back sometime and explore the places I missed on my first tour.
Sharon Robers
8 years ago
Verified Reviewer
Mosel trip was excellent. Danube trip, the map and instructions were worse than useless because they were actually wrong in places.
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