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  • Cochem Castle
    The historic castle in Cochem is a popular landmark, and the vines grown on the hill on which the castle stands, give a clue to another of the town’s attractions, its wine festivals.
  • Historic Koblenz
    Situated on both banks of the Rhine at its confluence with the Moselle River, Koblenz, which celebrated its 2000th birthday in 1992, is a great city to explore and is a focal point of the Mosel and Rhenish wine trade.
  • Trier, Germany's oldest town
    So named in the Middle Ages because of the darkened colour of its stones, Porta Nigra in Trier is a large, well-preserved, Roman city gate, the original name of which has long been lost, but one of four the city once had.
  • Picturesque Boppard
    Founded by the Romans, Boppard, with its dramatic Gothic architecture, lies near the mid-point of the Rhine River in Germany, an area particularly known for its castles and the famous ‘Lorelei’ rock.
  • The town of Zell
    Renowned for its good white Riesling wines, including the Zeller Schwarze Katz, Zell has a pretty setting on the Moselle River.
River cruise highlights
Pretty Zell
The town of Zell

Renowned for its good white Riesling wines, including the Zeller Schwarze Katz, Zell has a pretty setting on the Moselle River.

Majesty of the Middle Rhine

  • Travel insurance
  • Included travel by coach and Eurotunnel
  • Transfers
  • UK travel service
  • Full board
  • Wine, beer and soft drinks with lunch and dinner
  • And more