
Moselle village © Luxembourg Tourist Office - London
The Moselle Valley is a region in eastern Luxembourg that has
been promoted as a wine-growing region since the 19th century and
has developed an important tourist industry around its renown as a
rural idyll.
The Grand Duchy of Luxembourg shares its important asset with
neighbouring Germany - the wide, navigable Moselle River, tributary
of the Rhine. Along the Luxembourg riverbanks are vineyards that
produce a wine which connoisseurs rate as among the best in the
Moselle Valley. A wine tour through the quiet villages and wine
cellars of the region is a scenic and relaxing experience.
Resorts
See our separate guides to the following Moselle holiday resorts: Mondorf-les-Bains
Attractions
Grevenmacher
The principal town of Luxembourg's Moselle wine growing region
is linked to the German bank of the river by a bridge. Grevenmacher
is an old town with narrow streets, the remains of medieval
fortifications, and a 13th-century Belfry. The town's claim to fame
is... see full details