© Mosellandtouristik GmbH, Dominik Ketz, Rheinland-Pfalz Tourismus GmbH

Star route around Cochem - Route 1: Circular route on the Mosel Cycle Route via Bremm to Cochem

  • easy
  • 53,58 km
  • 3 hours 48 minutes
  • 49 m
  • 116 m
  • 80 m
  • 60 / 100
  • 20 / 100

The Mosel Cycle Route follows the Mosel in all its bends and loops and through a variety of landscapes, mostly close to the riverbanks. Today's route takes you from Cochem via Bremm back to Cochem.

You start in Cochem, from where you follow the Mosel Cycle Route upstream.

Passing the beautiful wine villages of Ernst, Ellenz-Poltersdorf, Senhals, Nehren, and Ediger-Eller, you reach after about 25.5 kilometers the wine village of Bremm in the heart of the Calmont region. At the height of Neef, you cross the Mosel bridge to begin your return journey.

Then it goes downstream along the Mosel — from the Stuben monastery ruins partly on an unpaved farm track — until shortly before Senheim. Via Mesenich and Briedern, you finally reach the well-known village of Beilstein with the Metternich castle ruins. You follow the Mosel Cycle Route on the right side of the Mosel via Bruttig-Fankel and Valwig to Cochem-Cond, where you cross the Mosel bridge to reach your starting point Cochem again after about 54 kilometers.

Along the route, numerous restaurants, seasonal wine taverns, and wine estates invite you to stop off.

General information

Directions

Mostly flat terrain along the Mosel. The path is mainly asphalted, with some sections paved or gravelled.

Getting there
Public transit

Many ways lead to the Mosel. Whether by train or car/motorhome, the Mosel is always worth a trip. The following information may be useful for your travel planning.

Pavings

  • Crushed Rock (10%)
  • Street (25%)
  • Asphalt Coating (20%)
  • Unknown (27%)
  • Path (6%)
  • Hiking Trail (12%)

Weather

This tour is presented by: Mosel. Faszination Urlaub, Author: Mosellandtouristik GmbH

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