Introduction to the Moselle Cycle Route from Luxembourg to Koblenz
The 'Mosel-Radweg’ or the Moselle Cycle Route is a long-distance cycle route through France and Germany along the Moselle. You will cycle through the rich landscapes of the Moselle Valley and through the countless wine regions. The Moselle also divides the two low mountain ranges, the Eifel and Hundsrück, and runs all the way to Deutsches Eck in Koblenz in Germany, where the Moselle flows into the Rhine.
The official start of the route is in Metz in France. Most of the Moselle Cycle Route is asphalted and the route runs close to the river. Cyclists are sent to the right and sometimes the left bank of the river, depending on the route and infrastructure. The bike path from Metz to Koblenz has a total length of 311 km.
Due to the many possibilities to shorten the route by boat or train, the Moselle Cycle Path is also suitable for less experienced cyclists and for families with (smaller) children.
Perfectly organised cycling holidays along the Moselle Cycle Route
A cycling holiday along the Moselle Cycle Route offers an unforgettable experience, combining stunning landscapes with rich history and culture. This 300-kilometer route takes you through picturesque vineyards, charming villages, and historic towns, including Trier, one of Germany's oldest cities. Cycling along the gentle, well-maintained paths makes it accessible for all levels, from beginners to seasoned riders.
As you pedal through the scenic Moselle Valley, you’ll have the chance to explore medieval castles, visit renowned wine regions, and taste exceptional local wines. The route's peaceful atmosphere and beautiful views make it the perfect escape for anyone looking to unwind and immerse themselves in nature. Whether you're a history lover, wine enthusiast, or simply seeking relaxation, the Moselle Cycle Route promises a memorable, rewarding adventure.