There are hardly any better views of the Moselle valley, e.g., of the famous Moselle loop between Kröv and Wolf or the stunning view of the Art Nouveau town of Traben-Trarbach.
Over 32 km, you will experience the Moselle valley at its best: from Kröv it goes up to Mont Royal mountain, then on to Traben-Trarbach. From there, you cross the Moselle to Wolf on Wolfer Berg and over Kinheim back to Kröv.
Please note that the route is not signposted.
Let's start in Kröv. From the town exit, the vineyard path runs about 2km directly through the world-famous Kröv vineyard "Kröver Nacktarsch." Once you reach the top of Mont Royal mountain, follow the road to the airfield - please be careful here, as there is no bike path. The Rabenwerk viewpoint offers a great view before descending through the Traben-Trarbach vineyards. In the district of Rißbach, you reach the bike path and follow the signs towards Wolf. Shortly before entering Wolf, you leave the Moselle bike path and ride uphill towards Koppelberg. From there, you cycle on paved field paths to Wolfer Berg through an underpass and then a stretch parallel to the B50. From there, it goes to Zeltingen-Rachtig and then you follow the Moselle bike path to the charming winemaking village of Kinheim. After crossing the Moselle again, the road leads to the Kinheimer Höhe, where you get another great view. Continue to the roundabout at the entrance to Kröv.
In summer, it can be very hot on the vineyard sections, remember to bring appropriate equipment.
For safety, always wear a helmet.
Shortly before the descent to Traben-Trarbach is the Rabenwerk viewpoint, offering a unique view of the Moselle valley.
by car to Kröv
at the Moselle car park in Kröv
By bus to Kröv, info at https://www.vrt-info.de/
Topographic hiking map 1:25,000
Hiking area Moselregion Traben-Trarbach Kröv
ISBN: 978-3-944-620-24-4
available to order at www.moselregion.com
Moselregion Traben-Trarbach Kröv
Bahnstraße 22
56841 Traben-Trarbach
info@moselregion.com

This tour is presented by: Moselregion Traben-Trarbach Kröv, Author: Wiebke Pfitzmann
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