The most beautiful boat trip begins in Wolf
Experiencing the magnificent Moselle and the steep vineyards from a boat is a wonderful experience. You can enjoy this perfectly from Wolf. Just two hundred metres from my guesthouse, you can board the Kolb company's boat, which will take you to Bernkastel in an hour and a half and, of course, back again after you have spent a few leisurely hours in picturesque Bernkastel-Kues. A day on the Moselle by boat is the ultimate pleasure.
Here you can view the travel times of the Kolb company for the Bernkastel-Kues area:
Link Boat tours Kolb Bernkastel-Kues
Website featuring all investors along the Moselle:
Link Boat tours Kolb Mooring places on the Moselle
Departure Wolf on the Moselle
Boating – A boat trip is just the thing for these people
A Moselle cruise on one of the tourist boats is ideal for tourists who enjoy marvelling at the Moselle valley and want to admire the vineyards with their friends. However, a Moselle cruise is also ideal for seeing the individual vineyards and deepening your knowledge of these different wine-growing areas. With a little research, you can find out exactly where the Wolfergoldgrube vineyard begins and ends, or where the famous Kröver Nacktarsch vineyard, the Kirchlay vineyard or the Paradis vineyard in Kröv are located. On the way to Bernkastel-Kues, you will also pass the Erdener Treppchen and the Ürziger Würzgarten vineyards. You can also see the difference between terraced vineyards (cross terraces) in Wolf on the outside of the Moselle loop and the otherwise typical steep slopes on the Moselle. With rising temperatures on the Moselle over the years, more and more vineyards in the valley are becoming interesting, and you can see that vineyards at the end of the valley (highest edge of the valley) are increasingly being reclaimed by nature.
Possibilities for a boat trip on the Moselle
Nature, vineyards and forests are ideal for hiking or cycling tours. Combine this with a hike over the Calmont in Wolf on the Moselle to Bernkastel-Kues or Brauneberg. After a hike through nature, it is tempting to have lunch in the wine village and then return by Moselle boat. Boat trips on the Moselle offer the opportunity to combine hiking or cycling tours.
