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Well-known Moselle towns and places such as Trier, Bernkastel-Kues, Traben-Trarbach, Zell, Beilstein, Cochem and Koblenz as well as the spa town of Bad Bertrich are worthwhile excursion destinations.
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Explore the Moselle by boat. Boat tours are offered regularly during the season down the Moselle to Cochem and up the Moselle towards Zell (Mosel).
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Numerous historic castles, palaces and monasteries e.g. the Reichsburg Cochem, the Marienburg and the castle Eltz.
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The Calmont Climb - a hiking trail leads through the Calmont, the steepest vineyard in Europe and offers a fascinating panoramic view.
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The Moselle and the surrounding heights of the Eifel and Hunsrück can be explored on numerous, well-developed cycling and hiking trails. Canoeing tours on the Moselle are also very popular.
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Leisure and game parks in the Eifel and Hunsrück are nice destinations - not only for the "little ones".
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Located in the Hunsrück region, the world-famous gemstone town, Idar-Oberstein, is a very special attraction with its rock church.
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The Eifel with its maars, some of which are suitable for swimming and boating, and the Nürburgring are worth a daily trip.
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A modern adventure pool with indoor and outdoor pools, giant slide, sunbathing lawn, sauna and solarium offers pure bathing fun and is located in the nearby town of Cochem.
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