Hike through the best-known vineyards of the "Cröver Reich"
The tour leads through the Kinheimer Rosenberg and the Kröver Nacktarsch, past the former "Mont-Royal" fortification to Reil with a view of the Reiler Goldlay
The hiking route first leads (up the Moselle) through the village of Kinheim, Burgstraße, Königsstraße to the end of the village. After about 100 m, turn right along a somewhat steep path through the vineyards of Kinheim, and after about 3 km you will reach the district of Kröv. After a somewhat longer hike through the vineyards of Kröv, continue along the Kröv wine trail in the direction of the Mont Royal holiday village.
Turn left along a short stretch (approx. 500 m) of the former Roman road (district road) to reach hiking trail no. 8 and the Moselsteig. Here you walk through a wooded area for a long time. The trail leads to the "Burgberg", a Celtic refuge built in 500 BC. The trail continues over the "Lämmerbach" (butterfly paradise), 50th parallel. On the heights before Reil, you leave the Moselsteig and head downhill to Reil. Along the Moselle promenade, many restaurants and wine taverns invite you to take a well-deserved break with a glass of Moselle wine. Return to the starting point in Kinheim with the Moselbahn buses. The bus stop is on the opposite side of the Moselle from Reil (directly below the bridge).
Sufficient food for the road. There are wonderful vantage points for a leisurely picnic
Take a good bottle of Moselle wine with you for a picnic among the vines.
Recommendation:
Rest in the restaurant of the Mont-Royal holiday park.
by car via B53 till Kinheim
free parking at the Moselle banks along B53
Bus 360 till Kinheim
Folder - higing suggestions Kinheim
Eifelverein WK 31 "Mosel" € 7,90
This tour is presented by: Moselregion Traben-Trarbach Kröv, Author: Christina Baayen
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