Vital-& Wellnesshotel Zum Kurfürsten: Super Relax Area. Schöne Cafes und bei schönem Wetter die besten Außenbereiche zum Essen und relaxen in Trier-Innenstadt.
Social News Network: Gorgeous monument that takes you back in time.The gate dates back to A.D. 180. Tour takes about 35 minutes and info is given in many languages. Climb the steps to have a nice view of the city.
Georg Reckenthäler: … ist die älteste Kirche Deutschlands, vereint alle Epochen der europäischen Kunst- und Baugeschichte, wurde 1986 in die Liste des UNESCO-Weltkulturerbes aufgenommen. Mehr: www.dominformation.de
Marcin Jasinski: Take a free audio guide, leave your bag in the locker and your coat in cloakroom. Allow ~1.5h to learn a lot about Marx, his philosophy and legacy. Pleasant, English speaking staff.
Stefan Mangrig: Herrlich gelegener Biergarten mit Brauereiausschank und hausgemachte Biere. Speisekarte ansprechend und lecker! Ich hatte das Gulasch "Trierisch Stew".War begeistert vom Preis-Leistungsverhältnis.
Robin Bertels: Place to be for a good German meal at a very decent price. Schnitzel, brat- and currywurst, and, obviously, all sorts of potato dishes. Service was fast even though the place was crowded.
Robin Bertels: If you don’t feel like climbing your way up to the fortress, you can go there by car as well. Take the Burgbergtunnel just outside the centre of Bernkastel and follow the signs.
Lincy Tyncke: Don't know why you need to pay to go on the sesselbahn. Next to it there is a lovely path going up. My tip is to walk instead of riding up.
Robin Bertels: Highest point in Cochem (alt. 255m). Don’t pay and take the chair lift, there’s a hiking trail starting right at the chair lift’s ground station. The climb is very steep, but takes less than 30 min.
Robin Bertels: One of the most impressive fortresses of the Mosel region. Guided tours start every 15 min. 2.5km / 30 min. walk from the Ringsteiner Mühle hotel and restaurant in Moselkern.
Kata Bozó: The most historical and legendary racetrack in the world. On trackdays be patient, because it can easily be that it'll be closed for 30 minutes because of an accident.
Robin Bertels: Germany’s longest pedestrian suspension bridge connects the village of Morsdorf to Sosberg. Length: 360m, height: 100m, max. supported weight: 50 tons.
Kastellauner Str. 23 (Lahrer Str.), Mörsdorf, Rheinland-Pfalz
Tourist Information and Service · 2 tips and reviews
Leo DW8R: Tourist and visitors' center related to the Geierlay Hängeseilbrücke. Large (paying) parking area. Not much add'l info available inside, but the walkway to the bridge is signposted and easy to follow.
Robin Bertels: Nice little town. The beautiful market square is dominated by the Leuk river and its waterfall and half-timbered houses. The fortress is worth a visit too.