Step into a storybook journey where Roman heritage, rolling vineyards, and charming riverside towns come together in one unforgettable 7-day walking holiday. From the border triangle of Germany, Luxembourg, and France, you’ll explore the oldest Roman roads, wander through lush wine regions, cruise along the Mosel River, and discover Germany’s oldest city, Trier, with its 9 UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Perfect for nature lovers, culture enthusiasts, and wine explorers – this trip blends scenic hiking with historical treasures.
Cost
Cost Includes
- 6 nights in 4-star hotels with breakfast
- Daily breakfast
- Luggage transfer between hotels
- Wine tasting in Palzem
- Panoramic boat ride on the Mosel (April–September)
- Detailed route description & GPS tracks
- Travel documents in English
- 24-hour service hotline during the trip
- Offline GPS app access
Cost Excludes
- Flights to/from Luxembourg or Germany
- Local tourist tax (if applicable)
- Handling fee (€20)
- Train ride Wasserliesch → Trier (approx. €6)
- Train ride Kordel → Trier (approx. €5)
Overview
This carefully designed walking tour combines Roman history, cultural treasures, and breathtaking nature. Over seven days, you’ll:
- Hike through vineyards, limestone cliffs, and romantic valleys.
- Explore Trier’s Roman monuments, medieval streets, and panoramic viewpoints.
- Cruise along the Mosel River for a unique perspective of the valley.
- Taste local Mosel wines and enjoy the hospitality of family-run hotels.
- Discover castles, caves, and suspension bridges in the Eifel region.
Your luggage will be transported between hotels, so you can walk light and free, focusing only on the journey and the views.
Trip Highlights
- Trier – Germany’s oldest city with 9 UNESCO World Heritage Sites
- Panoramic boat ride on the Mosel River
- Hiking across the border triangle of Germany, France, and Luxembourg
- Exploring wine villages and tasting authentic Mosel wines
- Walking trails with views of Mosel, Saar & Kyll rivers
- Discovering Roman ruins, castles, and cathedrals
- The wild romantic landscapes of the Eifel Trail



