Best attractions and places to see around Wasserliesch include a blend of historical sites, natural beauty, and convenient access to the cultural heritage of nearby Trier. Situated at the "Gateway to the Upper Moselle" near the confluence of the Saar and Moselle rivers, the region offers diverse landscapes. Visitors can explore local landmarks, picturesque valleys, and extensive woodlands. The area provides opportunities for discovering Roman history and scenic river views.
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The Church of Our Lady in Trier is located next to Trier Cathedral in the city center. It is considered the oldest Gothic church in Germany. The garden between the church and the cathedral is particularly fascinating. It is a magical yet tranquil place.
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Possibly the oldest surviving picture in Trier Cathedral is the tympanum in the south wall at the portal to the Church of Our Lady. It is a sandstone relief from around 1180, showing Christ enthroned in the middle, Mary, the patroness of the Liebfrauenkirche, on the left, and Peter, the patron saint of the cathedral, on the right. The figures stand out three-dimensionally, while the frame ornament is kept flat. In the course of the restoration, which was completed in 1974, the original colors of the sculpture were uncovered, which had been whitewashed over several times over the past few years and covered with a thick layer. Subtleties of the representation such as hair and the folds of the robes are clearly recognizable again.
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Where the Saar and Moselle meet The Moselle and Saar originate in France and meet in Konz after a long journey through varied landscapes. The two rivers give our holiday region its name and have shaped a unique landscape. At the mouth of the Saar there is a triangular sculpture as a place of peace and meditation. You can sit in the stone, shielded from external influences. It is quieter in the stone and the sound of the water is amplified.
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Here the Saar flows into the Moselle and forms a small German Corner. There is a pyramid-shaped stone here as a monument to Kaiser Wilhelm.
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With a length of 235 kilometers, the Saar is the longest tributary of the Moselle. more: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saar#:~:text=Mit%20235%20Kilometern%20Flie%C3%9Fstrecke%20ist,mit%202.569%2C69%20km%C2%B2%20Fl%C3%A4che.
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The Liebfrauenkirche in Trier is located right next to the Trier Cathedral in the center of the city. Together with the Elisabeth Church in Marburg, it is the oldest Gothic church in Germany and the most important and earliest Gothic central building in the country.
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The High Cathedral Church of St. Peter in Trier is the oldest episcopal church in Germany and the mother church of the Diocese of Trier. With a length of 112.5 meters and a width of 41 meters, the structure is the largest church building in the city of Trier and an important example of Western sacred architecture. Since 1986, Trier Cathedral has been part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site Roman Monuments, Cathedral and Church of Our Lady in Trier, and it is also a protected cultural asset according to the Hague Convention.
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The main market of Trier is the central and one of the largest squares in the city. It is located in the historic city center directly in front of the cathedral city in today's Mitte/Gartenfeld district. The most important urban commercial streets come together here. In 958, Archbishop Henry I equipped the main market with the market cross as a symbol of sovereignty. The main market was a place for selling goods and trading in the medieval city.
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In Wasserliesch, you can visit the Marktplatz, which features remnants of a Roman villa's water pipeline and sculptures of the 'Schellenmann' and 'Fährmann'. The Katholische Pfarrkirche St. Aper is notable for its early use of reinforced concrete and unique design. Don't miss the Löschemer Kapelle with its adjacent cultural trail, or the Granadenkmal, a monument commemorating the 1675 'Battle of the Konz Bridge'.
The Albachtal is a picturesque valley known for its scenic beauty and a nature reserve home to rare orchid species. You can also enjoy pleasant views at the Confluence of the Saar and Moselle, where the two rivers meet. Higher elevations around Wasserliesch offer charming vistas of the Moselle valley and opposing sandstone cliffs, while extensive woodlands provide ideal spots for walks with captivating views.
Yes, due to its proximity to Trier, one of Germany's oldest cities, you can easily visit several significant Roman sites. These include the well-preserved Porta Nigra, the Trier Amphitheater, and the impressive Kaiserthermen (Imperial Baths). The Trier Cathedral (Cathedral of St. Peter), Germany's oldest episcopal church, also has Roman origins.
Many attractions are family-friendly. The Confluence of the Saar and Moselle offers meadows and benches for relaxation. In nearby Saarburg, the View of Saarburg and Saarburg Castle provides historical exploration and great views. Trier's Main Market is a lively central square, and the Roscheider Hof Open Air Museum in Konz offers an engaging look at regional folklore and history.
Wasserliesch is excellent for outdoor activities. The Mosel and Saar Cycle Paths provide opportunities for cycling through vineyards and wine villages, often with traces of Roman history. For more structured routes, you can explore options like the 'View of the Saar Confluence – Konz Marketplace and Fountain loop' for an easy ride, or the 'Wasserbillig–Oberbillig Ferry – View of the Moselle loop from Wasserliesch' for a moderate challenge. Find more cycling routes in the Cycling around Wasserliesch guide.
Yes, there are several MTB trails. You can find easy routes such as the 'Confluence of the Sauer at Oberbillig – Oberbillig–Wasserbillig Ferry loop' or more moderate ones like the 'Green Tunnel Path – Igel Climbing Wall Platform loop from Wasserliesch'. These trails often take you through woodlands and offer diverse terrain. Discover more MTB options in the MTB Trails around Wasserliesch guide.
The Trier Cathedral (Cathedral of St. Peter) is Germany's oldest episcopal church and a UNESCO World Heritage site, showcasing Roman Gothic architecture. Right next to it is the Church of Our Lady, the oldest Gothic church in Germany, known for its filigree beauty. In Wasserliesch itself, the Katholische Pfarrkirche St. Aper is also a significant religious site.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical depth and natural beauty. The well-preserved Roman sites in Trier, the picturesque river views at the Confluence of the Saar and Moselle, and the charming atmosphere of places like the Trier Main Market are frequently highlighted. The opportunity to combine cultural exploration with outdoor activities like cycling and walking through scenic landscapes is also a major draw.
Yes, the Marktplatz in Wasserliesch features bronze sculptures of the 'Schellenmann' (bellman) and 'Fährmann' (ferryman), figures important to the village's history. Additionally, the Granadenkmal on a hill commemorates General de Grana and the 1675 'Battle of the Konz Bridge', with a miniature representation of this event also found in the village center.
Wasserliesch is home to several noteworthy old farmhouses. You can see a 17th-century farmhouse with a Rococo facade on Neudorfstraße, a classical corner farmstead on Kordelstraße, and the historic 'Karthäusermühle' mill building on Mühlenstraße, offering a glimpse into the region's traditional architecture.
The Saarburger Wasserfall is a natural waterfall located in nearby Saarburg, offering beautiful natural scenery. It's a popular spot for visitors and is easily accessible from Wasserliesch, making for a pleasant day trip to experience a different kind of natural attraction.
Yes, the region offers challenging gravel biking routes. Examples include the 'Wooden Bridge Over the Stream – View of the Valley loop from Mertert' and the 'Grevenmacher New Bridge – View of the Moselle Valley loop from Mertert', both offering difficult terrain and scenic views. You can find more gravel biking routes in the Gravel biking around Wasserliesch guide.


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