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Cochem: Panoramic Cruise on the Moselle River

1. Cochem: Panoramic Cruise on the Moselle River

Take in the sights of picturesque Cochem and the Moselle Valley aboard a relaxing river cruise. As you cruise down the Moselle River, enjoy amazing views of preserved timbered houses and lush vineyards. Marvel at the majestic sight of Reichsburg Cochem, a 1,000-year-old castle with a storied past perched high above the river on a mighty rock.     Learn about the history of this small town on the banks of the Moselle in the Rhineland-Palatinate region of southwestern Germany. During your trip, the audio commentary will explain all the sights and important town historical events in both German and English.    You are welcome to enjoy snacks and drinks offered a la carte.

From Alken: Return Day Trip by Boat to Cochem

2. From Alken: Return Day Trip by Boat to Cochem

Embark on a day trip to Cochem aboard the MS Goldstück. After departure, cruise along the Moselle River towards Cochem. Pass through a lock that raises the boat 5-6 meters. Enjoy the wonderful views of the Moselle Valley area with quaint villages, vineyards, and castles. Admire the views of the Moselle Valley, before arriving in the charming town of Cochem. Around noon, disembark in the town of Cochem and use 2.5 hours of free time to explore the charming streets of the Old Town. Discover the market square and wander amongst the alleys and laneways, admiring the beautiful architecture of the half-timbered houses. Hike up to Cochem Reichsburg for fantastic panoramic vistas of the surrounding area, or choose to take the chairlift. Stop for a drink in one of the numerous wine bars or browse the shops for some local products, before heading back to Alken on the boat.

Mosel: Bike and Boat Tour with Picnic and Wine Tasting

3. Mosel: Bike and Boat Tour with Picnic and Wine Tasting

Immerse yourself in the fairytale landscapes of Moselle on this relaxed bike and boat tour. Enjoy a picnic with local delicacies and refreshments. Begin your tour by hopping on a bike in Cochem with your filled picnic basket, waiting and prepared for you. Then glide along the countryside on an easy-to-follow route along the Moselle River. Drive directly into Beilstein (10 km) or Cross over the picturesque Senheimer Bridge and then into Beilstein (23 km). Board the ship in the early afternoon with your bike and enjoy a relaxing ride along the Moselle that takes you back to Cochem. Meet the winemaker and enjoy a wine tasting with 3 samples of your choice. Take a bottle home with you as a gift. Take some time to explore Cochem on your own and visit the Reichsburg Cochem if you wish.

Cochem: Moselle River Canoe Tour

4. Cochem: Moselle River Canoe Tour

Experience the charming Moselle River, canoeing your way through its breathtaking waters and stunning scenery, on this kayak trip. Begin your trip in Traben-Trarbach, Bernkastel-Kues, or Cochem. After a brief introduction to the Moselle River, you're ready to board your canoe and take in the unforgettable landscapes that consistently amaze, changing and shifting with every turn. Upon completion of your journey, reward your efforts with a scrumptious meal. Enjoy the classic Moselle atmosphere during your lunch.

Cochem: Private Guided Walking Tour

5. Cochem: Private Guided Walking Tour

Inhabited since Celtic times and once part of the Roman Empire, it was first documented in the 9th century with the Latin name Villa Cuchema, demonstrating how deep the historical roots of this town go. Cochem was also once an Imperial estate and was once besieged and occupied by the French. King Louis XIV burned down the original castle and conquered the city, which led to a lengthy reconstruction afterwards. Napoleon’s army also occupied the city in the 18th century but then was assigned to Prussian rule with the fall of Napoleon. World War II also left its mark here, with the majority of the city being destroyed, due to its subcamps of the Natzweiler concentration camp. After the war, Cochem was reassigned to the newly founded German State of Rhineland-Palatinate. Wonder at St Martin’s Church, one of the landmarks of the city, and discover the Capuchin Monastery, founded in 1623 by the Elector Lothar von Metternich. Explore the Market Square and its importance in the late Middle Ages, with a view of the city’s charming half-timbered houses. Discover the castle Reichsburg, a beautifully restored medieval castle, one of the highest hill castles on the river Mosel. Cochem is a gem from the Mosel with much more to offer!

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4.3 / 5

based on 153 reviews

Fantastic cruise along the Moselle river. There are a few moments where there is some explanation about the river in English and there is some food and drinks aboard the ship. The view is beautiful and you are able to see the wineries and grape vineyards alongside the river, and you get a very nice view of the Reichsburg that you can only get from the ship.

Very nice calm river trip. The staff was very attentive and got you drinks very quickly on a sunny day. The landscape was very beautiful to look at and you could take a lot of pictures along the way.

Very nice tour, but the ship's propeller was so loud that we unfortunately couldn't understand the announcements. Therefore rather put in the front part of the ship.

The trip was enjoyable, interesting and educational. Everything was in German and English which was great for us as non German tourists.

Very pleasant boat trip on the river, would recommend. The boat was not crowded and we had a fantastic time.