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Cochem to Metz 8-day Bike and Barge Tour (PR)

  • 8days
  • Germany

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Germany, Luxembourg and France 3 Countries in 8-days

The countryside on both banks of the Moselle is splendid, the cool wines taste delicious. The picturesque little towns have rich histories and the conditions for cycling are excellent indeed.  You follow the river Moselle,  partly in Germany partly in France and partly in Luxembourg. Along the endless vineyards and the enchanting old cities like Cochem and Bernkastel. It goes without saying that you can taste the local wine as often as you like. Then, of course, there is Trier, once an imperial Roman city. You will see the remnants of this glorious past in Germany’s oldest cathedral, amphitheatre, the emperor’s throne hall and famous “black gate” the remains of the ancient city wall. After Trier, you will follow the river Saar to visit charming Saarburg with the stunning waterfalls in the city centre. Then onto Luxembourg the only Grand Duchy in Europe. Its strategic position between two superpowers (France and Germany) made it a contested area to control over the ages.  The last day you cycle in France with her welcoming villages where the inhabitants are proud of their sweet smooth wines and golden “Mirabellen” liqueur. The tour ends in the city of Metz, with her splendid Gothic cathedral.

Accommodation:

The premium barge accommodates up to 30 guests and breathes an atmosphere of luxury and comfort. The 16 lower deck cabins are provided with box spring beds and a bathroom with shower, sink and toilet. On the main deck, you’ll see that the bar is the centre of attention, especially during the evening. Around are tables and comfortable chairs where you will be seated during breakfast and when the deliciously cooked dinners are served. In front there is a sitting area and outside are some seats. Last but not least: the Jacuzzi on the aft deck.

Included in the Bike and Barge Tour:

  • 8 days/7 nights
  • 7 x breakfast
  • Packed lunches
  • 6 x 3-course dinner
  • Coffee and tea on board
  • Welcome drink
  • Use of bed linen and towels
  • Daily cleaning of the cabin
  • Climate-controlled cabin
  • Daily briefings
  • Fully guided cycling tours   (from 22 guests): 2 tour leaders, 2 groups
  • Some short walking tours
  • Maps for cycling tours (1x per cabin)
  • GPS tracks
  • Use of a helmet
  • Use of a waterproof pannier bag
  • Water bottle
  • Fees for ferries
  • Entrance Reichsburg Cochem 
  • Local wine tasting
  • Wi-Fi

Not included in the tour:

  • 1 x dinner
  • Drinks 
  • Bicycle rental or E-bike rental 
  • Personal insurances 
  • Gratuities (at your discretion) 
  • Entrance fees and excursions (not mentioned under included) 
  • Transfers to/from the docking place 
  • Parking fees
  • SGR Insolvency protection (mandatory consumer contribution SGR insolvency protection guarantee scheme: € 5 per person

Arrival/parking/departure:

  • Departure Saturdays only

If you would like to rent a bike (105 EUR) or e-bike (270 EUR), please contact our office when booking: [email protected]

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  • Day 1

    Cochem

    Embarkation and check-in is at 2pm in Cochem. After a welcome meeting with the crew, the tour leader will take you for a walk through this cozy and characteristic Moselle town, with steep wine-clad mountains, wooded hills, an impressive castle and a picturesque square with beautiful timber-framed houses and cafes. A visit to Cochem’s majestic Reichsburg Castle is on the program.

  • Day 2

    Cochem - Zell 39km

    Following breakfast, you’ll cycle to Beilstein, one of the best-preserved historical villages on the Moselle. The ruins of Castle Metternich sit towering above the village, and you’ll have the opportunity to explore them. After leaving Beilstein you’ll pass Europe’s steepest vineyard – with slopes inclining up to 60 degrees – at Bremmer Calmont. Today’s tour ends in the wine village of Zell on the Moselle, well known for the wine Zeller Schwarze Katz. In Zell we recommend taking the opportunity to get to know the good wines of the Moselle valley.

  • Day 3

    Zell on the Moselle - Bernkastel - Kues 45km

    Today you’ll cycle from Zell to the romantic village of Traben-Trarbach, located on the Moselle’s left bank and famous for its Jugendstil (Art Nouveau) architecture. From there you pass through the wine city of Kröv – well known for its popular Kröver wine – to Bernkastel-Kues, your destination for the night. The grand half-timbered houses that surround Bernkastel-Kues’s marketplace date back to the Middle Ages, and are a photographer’s delight. You’ll reach the barge in Kues after a tour through town.

  • Day 4

    Bernkastel - Kues - Neumagen - Schweich | Schweich - Trier 28km or 54km

    From Bernkastel, the valley opens up and vineyards expand as far as the eye can see. Today we cruise past the heavy-hitters in the wine world: Brauneberg, Piesport, Trittenheim. Piesport is beloved by the Brits for the “little golden droplets. Trittenheim lies in a sharp hairpin turn on the river surrounded by mountains coated with grapes. Around lunchtime you will arrive in Neumagen, already in Roman times an important centre of wine production. You can decide to join the barge from here or continue by bicycle to Schweich, where again the barge will be waiting for you. Once onboard, you will cruise to Trier, the oldest city in Germany. Trier was founded around 15BC by Caesar Augustus under the name of Augusta Trevorum. As a trading town and administrative centre, Trier flourished during the late imperial age. This Roman golden age has left us with a respectable number of monuments. Most authentic is the city gate Porta Nigra, which was built around 18AD.

  • Day 5

    Trier - Saarburg. 28km

    In the morning your tour leader will take you into Trier and walk you around in Roman history. There is also time to discover and enjoy Trier on your own. After lunch, you will hop on your bicycles and follow the Mosel and Saar river to our next destination, Saarburg. Saarburg is an interesting old town situated in the most beautiful part of the Saar valley. Here, the banks of the river are densely forested. The castle of Saarburg was built here in the middle of the 10th century. In the middle of town, you come across a waterfall 20 meters high. At the foot of this waterfall, there is an old mill, which is driven by the small river. In this part of town most of the old houses from the 17th and 18th century, which give Saarburg such a picturesque look, are still intact. Today there is no dinner on board. You can select one of the local restaurants of Saarburg.

  • Day 6

    Saarburg - Pemich 45km or 53km

    Today there are 2 cycling options. One is easy, but a bit longer along the rivers. The shorter option is a bit more challenging, through the hills. Whatever your choice is, the cycling will lead you into the Grand Duchy Luxembourg. Here the Moselle forms the border between Germany and Luxembourg. Luxembourg is a small country, but her capital (also called Luxembourg) is an important financial centre and EU administrative city. On the way, at the Luxembourg side, we visit a wine cooperative, specialized in the so-called “Cremant”, say the Champagne of the Moselle. Close to Remich you can admire a Roman mosaic floor. The tile floor which lies in its original place, was once the centrepiece in a palatial Roman villa. The scene (in 3 million individual tile pieces) reveals scenes from gladiator games in the amphitheatre.

  • Day 7

    Remich - Schengen | Schengen - Thionville | Thionville - Metz 30km

    While having breakfast you will cruise to Schengen, where your cycling tour will start. The “Schengen agreement” is something everybody in Europe has heard of, whereas almost nobody knows that it is named after this little town in Luxembourg at the 3-country border. Soon we will cross the Luxembourg- French border and experience the outcome of this agreement: no border controls. We pass the fortress of Sierck-Les-Bains, one of the palaces inhabited by the powerful Dukes of Lorraine. The route is lovely through the French countryside, and friendly villages. Around lunchtime you will arrive in Thionville, the centre of the steel industry until the 1980s. That might sound modern and industrial, but the city is ancient. The historic centre shows us the medieval ramparts, lovely gardens, old streets and St.Maximin basilica. Here the barge is waiting to pick you up to cruise to Metz, another ancient city strategically situated on a Roman trading route. St.Etienne Cathedral is the 3rd largest gothic church in France with flying buttresses and Marc Chagall stained glass windows. Metz is full of stunning architecture, flowers and great cafes.

  • Day 8

    Metz

    Sadly your tour ends today after breakfast. Disembarkation by 9.30am.

    The planned itinerary is subject to change due to nautical, technical or meteorological reasons and other unforeseen circumstances. If there is low or high water and a route cannot be shipped, the captain reserves the right to change the route in view of your safety (this cannot be accepted as a reason for free withdrawal).

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Tours marked with are special prices.

Start End Max. No. Guests Accommodation Price p.p.
May 04 2025 May 11 2025 35 Single rooms 2,729€
Double rooms 2,099€
Jun 29 2025 Jul 06 2025 35 Single rooms 0€
Double rooms 2,419€
Jul 13 2025 Jul 20 2025 35 Single rooms 2,529€
Double rooms 1,899€
Jul 27 2025 Aug 03 2025 35 Single rooms 2,529€
Double rooms 1,899€
Aug 10 2025 Aug 17 2025 35 Single rooms 2,529€
Double rooms 1,899€
Aug 24 2025 Aug 31 2025 35 Single rooms 2,529€
Double rooms 2,219€
Sep 07 2025 Sep 14 2025 35 Single rooms 0€
Double rooms 2,099€
Sep 21 2025 Sep 28 2025 35 Single rooms 2,729€
Double rooms 2,099€
Oct 05 2025 Oct 12 2025 35 Single rooms 2,529€
Double rooms 1,899€

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Pick up your vehicle from most capital cities in Europe and return it to your drop off destination. Top insurance cover. Email [email protected] for a competitive quote

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