Moselle Valley

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Moselle Valley (German: Moseltal) is a valley between Trier and Koblenz where the Moselle_River flows into the Rhine, is one of the most beautiful areas in Germany. On both sides of the river, romantic castles tower over endless vineyards, where excellent white grapes are grown- both are typical features of the charming landscape.

  • Burg Thurant: Near the town of Alken stands Thurant castle,which was built in the 13th century. It is the only twin-towered castle along the Mosel.
  • Burg Eltz Main article: Burg Eltz

The von Eltz family castle, whose history goes back to the 16th century,remains in private hands to this day but is open to visitors.

  • Burg Pyrmont: This 13th century castle was remodelled and extended several times during the Baroque era.
  • Castle of Cochem: The castle in Cochem was originally built in the 11th century, but was completely destroyed by French soldiers in 1869. The present castle was rebuilt later in the 19th century.
  • Burg Bischofstein: Across from the town of Burgen stands this 13th century castle, which was destroyed during the 30 Years' War but was reconstructed and now serves as a retreat center for Fichte Gymnasium in Krefeld, Germany
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