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Mosel Cycle Path

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In brief

Moselradweg, where vineyards meet the river

This is one of the best cycling trails in Europe for those who love cycling… and good wine! The Moselle Cycle Path is one of Germany’s most famous river routes and runs along the Mosel river for 248 km, from Perl to Koblenz, where it meets the Rhine.
The river originates in France, in the Vosges mountains, and for a long stretch marks the border between Luxembourg and Germany. The cycle path follows it with quiet, well-marked routes, perfect for cycling without haste and enjoying the landscape. Along the way, imperial cities alternate with castles overlooking the water and small villages surrounded by terraced vineyards. An itinerary that everyone can agree on: those who love cycling, those who love the view… and those who can’t resist a good glass of wine.

Bike tours along the Mosel River

The cycle path is mostly flat, even though it is surrounded by steep slopes covered with vineyards. It is well signposted and runs along both banks of the Moselle, on paved or well-trodden roads. What we like is that the landscape changes constantly, bend after bend, making every day of cycling different from the previous one.

We have selected the best sections of the Moselradweg for a perfect bike and barge tour, including nature, fortresses, and castles overlooking the river. Follow the directions and cycle stress-free: you will receive maps of the route and we will take care of your luggage transport. All you have to do is choose the itinerary that suits you best.

To discover

Many beautiful towns

In addition to vineyards and the river, the Moselle also offers beautiful towns and castles to discover. Trier, Germany’s oldest city, preserves Roman monuments and historic streets. In Cochem, there is a fairytale castle overlooking the village. And in Koblenz, on the banks of the Rhine, the majestic Ehrenbreitstein Fortress tells centuries of history.

Delicious breaks

Wine is a real star here: Riesling and Müller-Thurgau in particular, but also many other varieties to discover between bike rides. To accompany it, the local cuisine is a sure thing: from grilled pork (Schwenkbraten) to pike fillet and smoked eel (Geräucherter Aal). Everything is delicious!

So much greenery!

Endless hills covered with vineyards, small villages surrounded by greenery, and the Moselle river flowing between picturesque bends and lush vineyards: a landscape that changes at every turn and captivates you with every pedal stroke.

Tours

Bike and barge on the Moselle Cycle Path (3 tours)

By bike during the day, by boat in the evening: a bike and boat trip along the Moselle is a unique experience. Discover our itineraries. Which one will you choose?

FAQ

Our promise to those who travel with us is this: cycle easy, travel light. Choose your cycling holiday on the Moselle cycle path and leave the rest to us: itinerary, handpicked accommodation, luggage transfer between stops and multilingual dedicated assistance. If you choose a self-guided cycling tour, you follow the stages at your own pace with route maps; if you join a group tour, just follow your guide.

The Moselle cycle route stretches for approximately 311 km, running from Metz in France all the way to Koblenz in Germany, where the river meets the Rhine.

The Moselle Cycle Route starts in Metz, an elegant French city steeped in history, and then crosses Luxembourg and Germany to Koblenz.

Along the Moselle Cycle Route, the landscape changes after every turn: from hilltop castles to picturesque villages, terraced vineyards to historic wine cellars. Don’t miss iconic stops such as the ancient Roman town of Metz; Trier, Germany’s oldest city; Cochem, with its magical castle; and Koblenz, with its UNESCO World Heritage neighborhoods. And don’t forget to enjoy a glass of fine wine!

It is a route that combines nature, culture, and taste: you can cycle easily along the river, enjoying relaxing views and one of the most fascinating wine regions in Europe. Would you like to try a different experience? There is our bike and barge tours: during the day you cycle along the Moselle, and in the evening you spend the night on a comfortable river barge.

The Moselradweg is well signposted and follows the course of the river on both banks; clear signs and dedicated paths make orientation simple and intuitive. On self-guided bike tours, we provide everything you need to find your way: detailed maps and route descriptions, in printed or digital format depending on the trip. Some trips also include the Ride with GPS app, with GPS tracks and route content, available offline too. On guided group tours, your guide takes care of everything — you just follow along.

Yes, the route is mainly flat and on well-maintained cycle paths: ideal for those looking for their first cycling experience.

From the moment you book until you’re back home, we are here for any question or concern. On self-guided trips, it is good to be prepared for the small mechanical hiccups that come with cycling — that’s why we provide a full repair kit with everything you need to handle a flat tire on your own. For anything else, our support line is available 7 days a week, from 8 AM to 8 PM. If you join a group tour, you can count on the tour leader.

We strongly recommend it. A good policy should cover medical expenses, trip cancellation and cycling-specific incidents. Travel insurance is not included in the tour price and must be arranged independently before your trip.

From clothing and footwear to electronics and luggage tips, we’ve put together a complete cycling holiday packing list. Don’t forget the essentials: a raincoat, padded shorts, sunscreen and a power bank. Check out all our suggestions in this article.

It is simple: choose your trip, get your quote, and book directly online by filling in the required details and paying a deposit by credit card or bank transfer. Within 3 working days we will send you a confirmation email or an update. If you have any questions or doubts, get in touch. We are available by phone or email.

Assistance

Luggage transportation
Traveling light makes all the difference! All travel itineraries come with our signature luggage transport service: simply leave your bags at the front desk each morning and we’ll drop them off at your next lodging.

 

Tour information
We’ll send you all the tour information before you set off on your adventure. It contains practical information, instructions on how to reach the starting point, a list of hotels, and answers to frequently asked questions. For our self-guided tours, we’ll also hand over detailed maps and roadbooks, in either physical or digital format, so you can follow the route on your own.
No need to worry about figuring out which turn to take if you opted for one of our group trips; in this case, your chaperone will gladly tell you where to go next!

 

Need help?
We plan your trip carefully to prevent any mishaps, but in case you need assistance, we’re available for support 7 days a week, from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.

5 reviews

Gretchen
Published: 10 Oct 2025
We had an amazing trip on the Rhein and Moselle barge and bike trip last week. The castles, wine region, bike trails were perfect. The staff, food and barge were very nice.… We had an amazing trip on the Rhein and Moselle barge and bike trip last week. The castles, wine region, bike trails were perfect. The staff, food and barge were very nice.… more
We had an amazing trip on the Rhein and Moselle barge and bike trip last week. The castles, wine region, bike trails were perfect. The staff, food and barge were very nice. We would do another tour like this again, we rented e-bikes and hardly needed the electric assist. Each day was full of fun and we saw beautiful sites. We had an amazing trip on the Rhein and Moselle barge and bike trip last week. The castles, wine region, bike trails were perfect. The staff, food and barge were very nice. We would do another tour like this again, we rented e-bikes and hardly needed the electric assist. Each day was full of fun and we saw beautiful sites.
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Gilbert
Published: 08 Oct 2025
Great tour, amazing landscape, great food, welcoming staff. I would recommend this tour. Great tour, amazing landscape, great food, welcoming staff. I would recommend this tour.
Great tour, amazing landscape, great food, welcoming staff. I would recommend this tour. Great tour, amazing landscape, great food, welcoming staff. I would recommend this tour.
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Marta
Published: 01 Sep 2025
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