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From the Moselle to the Rhine

From the Moselle to the Rhine
240 km
Min. 2 Days
Castles, vineyards, river panoramas
BBernkastel-Kues
BBingen

A trip from the Moselle to the Rhine is like a ride through the most beautiful postcard motifs of Germany. Vineyards, castles, and half-timbered towns line the winding roads that are made for convertible fans. This convertible tour in Germany combines Mediterranean Moselle flair with the majestic Rhine panorama – a route that perfectly unites pleasure, culture, and driving joy. Over approximately 250 kilometers, you experience a convertible route that uniquely combines the charming Moselle towns with the famous Rhine panoramas.

Overview of the Route

The convertible route starts in Bernkastel-Kues and leads over Traben-Trarbach, Zell on the Moselle, Beilstein, Cochem, and Eltz Castle. Then it continues to Kobern-Gondorf, Winningen, Koblenz, Boppard, St. Goarshausen, Oberwesel, Bacharach, and ends in Bingen. This convertible stretch combines quiet country roads along the Moselle with winding roads along the Rhine. The route offers numerous opportunities for spontaneous stops near viewpoints, castles, or vineyards. Those who want to enjoy the day can also plan the tour as a two-day convertible road trip to experience the landscape at a leisurely pace.

First Stage: From Bernkastel-Kues to Koblenz

Bernkastel-Kues is the perfect starting point. The town is famous for its well-preserved half-timbered architecture and the historic marketplace. Exploring the old town on foot is the ideal way to prepare for the start of this convertible journey – a quick coffee by the Moselle River heightens the anticipation for the upcoming drive. The route continues through Traben-Trarbach, known for its Art Nouveau facades and charming old town, to Zell on the Moselle. The winding roads along the river are ideal for convertibles, and time and again, wineries nearby invite for a little wine tasting.

Beilstein, the "Sleeping Beauty of the Moselle," lies picturesque at the riverside and is an absolute must for every convertible driver. The narrow alleys and the stone marketplace convey an almost fairy-tale atmosphere. Cochem with its imposing Reichsburg marks the end of this stage. The ascent is worthwhile for the fantastic view over the Moselle loop before taking a short detour to Eltz Castle. Nestled in a wooded side valley, it stands as one of the most impressive medieval structures in Germany. The approach via the small roads is a true highlight on this convertible journey and offers numerous photographic opportunities.

Second Stage: Along the Rhine to Bingen

After visiting Eltz Castle, the convertible route continues to Kobern-Gondorf. Here, vineyards, half-timbered houses, and castle ruins shape the landscape. Nearby, drivers can make a small stop to taste local wines. The journey proceeds to Winningen, known for the oldest wine cooperative in Germany. A short pause at the Moselle's edge or a stroll through the historic town center rounds off the convertible road trip experience.

Next, the convertible route reaches Koblenz, where the Moselle and Rhine converge at the Deutsches Eck. This panorama is unique, and those who wish can take the cable car to Ehrenbreitstein Fortress and enjoy the view over both rivers. From here, the route runs along the Rhine through Boppard, St. Goarshausen with the Lorelei, Oberwesel, and Bacharach. Between vineyards, castles, and half-timbered towns, the convertible glides along quiet country roads. Numerous viewpoints along the Rhine offer opportunities to take photos or simply enjoy nature.

The convertible route ends in Bingen, where the Nahe flows into the Rhine. The view over the river, the vineyards, and the historic old town is the perfect conclusion to this convertible journey. Those who wish can end the day with a wine tasting or a walk along the Rhine. This tour combines the highlights of the Moselle and Middle Rhine in one route and shows how diverse convertible tours in Germany can be.

Conclusion – From the Moselle to the Rhine

This convertible tour in Germany takes you through two of the most beautiful river valleys in Europe. Over approximately 250 kilometers, you experience tight Moselle bends, wide Rhine panoramas, castles, and historic towns. The route is ideal for drivers who want to combine nature, culture, and driving pleasure. Whether spontaneous stops near castles, wine tastings, or visiting Eltz Castle – this convertible route offers everything that makes a convertible journey unforgettable. For those who want to feel the wind in their face and experience the landscape up close, this is the perfect road trip.

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