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Mountaineering around Traben Trarbach is characterized by the dramatic landscapes of the Moselle River valley. The region features steep vineyard slopes and dense fir forests, offering challenging ascents through varied terrain. These routes provide significant elevation changes and panoramic views over the meandering Moselle. The area includes steep hiking trails that climb towards the Hunsrück heights.
Last updated: June 7, 2026
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13.2km
03:54
320m
320m
Hard mountaineering route. Good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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10.3km
02:51
180m
180m
Moderate mountaineering route. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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5.34km
01:33
140m
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Easy mountaineering route. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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🌳 Burgen is a state-recognized resort town nestled in an idyllic side valley of the Middle Moselle. Unlike many typical Moselle villages, the historic town center lies about a kilometer from the riverbank along the Frohnbach stream, giving Burgen a unique, almost enchanted character.
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Connection between the districts of Zell↔️Kaimt. Pedestrians and cyclists are advised to push their bikes as indicated by signs. Mutual consideration and everyone can reach their destination stress-free 🫱🏻🫲🏼
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Zell an der Mosel is a beautiful place on the Moselle like many others.
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Unfortunately, the climbing sections are only short, but they are a lot of fun for the inexperienced. Nevertheless, the sections should not be underestimated. A head for heights and surefootedness are essential.
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It can be difficult for inexperienced climbers. The footholds protrude quite close to the vertical rock face. It is a little difficult to switch from the wide footholds to the footholds. In places you have to use a little strength to pull yourself up using the steel cable. All in all, this is the most beautiful climbing section of the Collis steep path, even if it is only about 20 m long. The climbing section can be bypassed on the steep path within a stone's throw.
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The footholds and brackets are easy to reach. If you don't suffer from vertigo, this section is no problem for adults. It's a different story for children. I would have had a bad feeling about it if I had had my own children.
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This is a pedestrian bridge to Zell. In winter it is lit up with lights.
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Mountaineering in Traben-Trarbach is defined by its dramatic landscapes, featuring steep vineyard slopes, dense fir forests, and the meandering Moselle River valley. You'll encounter significant elevation changes as routes climb towards the Hunsrück heights, offering challenging ascents and panoramic views.
Yes, there are options for various skill levels. For a more accessible experience, consider the Uhrenstein-Menhir loop from Monzelfeld. This easy route covers about 5.3 km and takes around 1 hour 32 minutes to complete, providing a gentle introduction to the region's trails.
Absolutely. Many of the mountaineering routes in Traben-Trarbach are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. Examples include the challenging Zell (Moselle) – Collisturm loop from Zell (Mosel) or the moderate Villa Romana loop from Mülheim an der Mosel.
Yes, the region is rich in history. The Renaissance town hall – Splitzschäusen loop from Andel is a moderate route that winds through vineyards and forests, incorporating historical elements. Additionally, the region features sites like the Grevenburg Castle Ruins and Mont Royal, which are often accessible via hiking paths and offer historical insights and elevated perspectives.
Beyond the stunning vineyard slopes and Moselle views, you can explore unique natural and historical sites. For instance, you might encounter the Climbing section near Collisturm, or discover fascinating geological features like the Altlay Slate Mine. The region also boasts picturesque waterfalls such as the Tiefenbach Waterfall.
The mountaineering routes in Traben-Trarbach are highly regarded by the komoot community, holding an average rating of 5.0 stars from 3 reviews. Users often praise the sustained climbs, expansive views over the Moselle valley, and the rewarding experience of traversing vineyards and forests.
While not traditional alpine via ferratas, the Traben-Trarbach region offers challenging paths with elements of climbing. The historic Franzosensteig, for example, is known for its steep ascent from the Moselle riverbank to the Hunsrück heights, including sections with steps and a spiral staircase, providing a rewarding climb with magnificent views.
The duration varies depending on the route's length and difficulty. For example, a moderate route like the Renaissance town hall – Splitzschäusen loop from Andel can take around 2 hours 6 minutes, while a more challenging one such as the Zell (Moselle) – Collisturm loop from Zell (Mosel) typically requires about 3 hours 54 minutes.
The Moselle region is beautiful year-round, but spring and autumn are particularly popular for mountaineering. In spring, the vineyards burst into life, and in autumn, the foliage offers a spectacular display of colors. Summer can be warm, making early morning or late afternoon hikes ideal, while winter offers a quieter, often misty, charm, though some paths might be slippery.
Yes, the region has several beautiful waterfalls that can be incorporated into or found near mountaineering routes. You might discover the Tiefenbach Waterfall (Bernkastel-Kues) or the Kluckerter Bach Waterfall and Wooden Bridge, offering refreshing sights along your journey.
The routes in Traben-Trarbach feature significant elevation changes due to the steep terrain. For instance, the difficult Zell (Moselle) – Collisturm loop from Zell (Mosel) involves an ascent of over 320 meters, while the moderate Renaissance town hall – Splitzschäusen loop from Andel has an elevation gain of around 307 meters.


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