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Moselle Valley, Rhineland-Palatinate

Moselle terraces

Nature experience

Lennigstraße 12, 56330 Kobern-Gondorf

The Moselle terraces cover a section of around 100 kilometres of the river, where the spectacularly steep sloping vineyards are laid out as terraces above the deeper cut section of the valley.

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Welcome to Moselle terraces

The region is characterized by steep terraced vineyards and is distinguished from the Middle and Upper Moselle by a mostly narrow valley with sometimes high and steep vineyards. Vineyards are often small parcelled, terraced steep slopes. Well known far beyond the Mosel are he Winninger Uhlen and the steepest vineyard in Europe, the Bremmer Calmont. Up to 29 terraces, one above the other, and many kilometers of dry stone walls run through the Uhlen, Hamm, Röttgen and Brückstück vineyards in Winningen. The spanning arches and scissor staircases embedded in the walls are impressive. The cultivation of such extreme steep slopes is a real challenge for the local wineries. The preferred grape variety is Riesling. The slate terraces of the Lower Moselle store the heat and thus allow the cultivation of Riesling white wines of special quality. Usually the work is rewarded with excellent wines. In addition to their cultural and historical significance, the terraced vineyards also provide an important habitat for rare animal species such as the Apollo butterfly and eagle owl. Guided tours and vineyard rides by tractor invite you to explore. Exciting hiking trails lead along and through the vineyards.

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Source: DataHub Rheinland-Pfalz

Steillage Winningen

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Steillage Winningen
Steillage Winninger Uhlen.

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Steillage Winninger Uhlen.
Weinberge aus der Vogelperspektive

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Weinberge aus der Vogelperspektive
Steillagen in Kobern-Gondorf

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Steillagen in Kobern-Gondorf

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Tuesday

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Wednesday

00:00 - 23:59

Thursday

00:00 - 23:59

Friday

00:00 - 23:59

Saturday

00:00 - 23:59

Sunday

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