The starting point is at the festival square in front of the tourist information and leads you through one of the beautiful side valleys of Enkirch to wonderful viewpoints over the Moselle valley.
Beautiful hike around Enkirch, with great viewpoints and refreshments along the way.
Through the Enkirch Großbachtal and the well-known vineyard site "Steffensberg" we reach the Catholic church "Klause" and hike on the right side of the stream (leaving the church on our left) through the forest to the state road, which we cross and then follow the footpath towards the "Club-unter-uns" hut. Here we can refresh ourselves with a piece of Enkirch bacon cake and a glass of fresh Mosel Federweißer for the further hiking route. Many beautiful views of the Moselle, Hunsrück and Eifel accompany us on this ridge path before descending again through the vineyards towards the festival square at the music pavilion and the viewpoint "Rottenblick" (here, we are rewarded with a beautiful panoramic view of the Moselle valley).
Sun protection
Sturdy footwear recommended
Sun protection
By car via federal road B53, L192 or L193 to Enkirch on the Moselle
Parking at the Mosel parking lot Enkirch – free of charge. About 150m to the starting point.
By train (Easter to October): take the Mosel-Wein-Bahn to the Kövenig stop, then the ferry to Enkirch – current ferry times can be found at the following link: www.enkirch.de/gemeinde-enkirch/buerger-info/personenfaehre/. About 150m from the ferry to the starting point.
By bus with line 333 (Moselbahn, Trier-Bullay) or line 720 (Bullay-Traben-Trabach) to the Enkirch stop. About 150m to the starting point.

This tour is presented by: Moselregion Traben-Trarbach Kröv, Author: Birgit Immich
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