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Bus station hiking trails around Graach an der Mosel are situated within the Moselle valley, characterized by the Moselle River and its surrounding landscape. The terrain features rolling hills, wooded ridges, and steep, terraced vineyards that define the region's topography. Elevated points offer panoramic views across the valley and river.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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You should be sure-footed, the paths are covered with loose slate. In good sunshine, you should have enough to drink with you.
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The Graach Church is a replica of the Kues Hospital Chapel, built between 1453 and 1455. Both buildings are in the Gothic style. Connections with the St. Cusanus Hospital had existed since 1532, when the Graach branch church, along with the mother church of Bernkastel, were affiliated to the St. Cusanus Hospital. A church seal from 1785 reveals that the two apostles Simon and Judah are the patron saints of the Graach Church.
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In 1121, a chapel was first mentioned in Graach, said to have been dedicated to the apostles Simon and Judah. Based on indeterminate wall remains, the chapel's location was assumed to be near the Josephshof.
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In addition to the Tiefenbach valley, you can also see the peak of the Olymp
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Whether the view from the castle or from Bernkastel-Kues to the castle, both perspectives are worthwhile.
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The square is characterized by its unique grace and dignity, setting it apart from other market squares in Germany, as it combines attractive coziness with carefree cheerfulness, thus becoming the town's living room. It also serves as its ballroom, the focal point and heart of its life. The 400-year-old half-timbered houses, the Renaissance Town Hall (1608), the St. Michael's Fountain (1606), and the much-admired, charming "Pointed House" (1416) reflect the living poetry of the Middle Ages. The filigree work of the fountain grille, the ornaments and colorful beam drawings in the half-timbering of the houses, and the ornate weather vanes on the roof gables still bear eloquent witness to the town's former prosperity and history. Source: https://www.bernkastel.de/poi/marktplatz-bernkastel-kues/poi.html
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Great view across the Moselle to the castle. Landshut Castle is the ruins of a hilltop castle in Bernkastel-Kues in the Bernkastel-Wittlich district of Rhineland-Palatinate. Landshut Castle is located on the western slope of the Hunsrück above Bernkastel, a district of Bernkastel-Kues. It stands on the approximately 235 m above sea level[1] high castle hill, a northern spur of Mount Olympus (415 m above sea level).[1] The Moselle, flowing toward the castle from the southwest, turns northwest below the castle (approx. 107 m above sea level).[1] This allows travelers traveling upstream and downstream along the Moselle to see the castle on the horizon from afar. Source: https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burg_Landshut
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A very beautiful little town, both in summer and winter. Beautiful half-timbered houses, narrow streets, the opportunity to take a boat trip on the Moselle, and hike to the castle ruins. There's no chance of getting bored here.
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There are 13 hiking routes around Graach an der Mosel that are easily accessible from bus stations. These trails offer a variety of experiences, from leisurely strolls to more challenging climbs through the vineyards.
The bus-accessible hikes in Graach an der Mosel cater to various fitness levels. You'll find 6 easy routes perfect for a relaxed walk, 6 moderate trails for those seeking a bit more challenge, and 1 difficult route for experienced hikers.
The most enjoyable seasons for hiking in Graach an der Mosel are spring and autumn. In spring, the vineyards burst into bloom, and in autumn, the leaves change to vibrant colors, offering stunning scenery. Temperatures are mild during these times, making for comfortable hiking conditions.
Yes, several bus-accessible routes are suitable for families. For instance, the Graacher Eselspädchen, mentioned in regional research, is a family-friendly circular route. Generally, the easy-rated trails are a good starting point for families.
Absolutely. Many of the trails accessible from bus stations in Graach an der Mosel are circular routes, allowing you to start and end your hike at the same point without needing to retrace your steps. An example is the Vineyards of Bernkastel-Kues loop from Graach an der Mosel, which offers a comprehensive experience of the local wine country.
Yes, the region is renowned for its panoramic views. Many bus-accessible trails ascend through the terraced vineyards, providing spectacular vistas of the Moselle River and surrounding villages. The View of the Moselle Valley – Zeltingen-Rachtig Market Square loop from Graach an der Mosel is a great option for breathtaking scenery.
You can expect a diverse landscape dominated by steep, terraced vineyards, particularly from famous sites like "Himmelreich" and "Domprobst." The Moselle River itself forms a serene backdrop, and many trails also lead through wooded ridges, offering a mix of open views and shaded paths.
Many bus-accessible hikes lead to or pass by significant points of interest. You can explore the historic Graacher Schanzen, an 18th-century fortification, or visit the charming town of Bernkastel-Kues with its medieval market square. The Bernkastel Old Town Square – Bernkastel-Kues Market Square loop from Graach an der Mosel is an easy route that takes you directly to these cultural highlights.
Generally, dogs are welcome on hiking trails in the Graach an der Mosel region, especially on public paths. However, it's always advisable to keep them on a leash, particularly in vineyard areas or near wildlife, and to check for any specific local regulations or protected areas you might encounter.
The duration of bus-accessible hikes varies significantly. Shorter, easy routes like the Bernkastel Old Town Square – Bernkastel-Kues Market Square loop from Graach an der Mosel can take around 1.5 to 2 hours. Longer, more challenging trails, such as the Erdener Treppchen climbing trail – Machern Monastery loop from Graach an der Mosel, can extend to 6-7 hours or more, depending on your pace and stops.
The bus-accessible trails in Graach an der Mosel are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.58 stars from over 21,000 ratings. Reviewers often praise the stunning panoramic views of the Moselle Valley, the picturesque terraced vineyards, and the well-maintained paths that make exploring the region a true pleasure.


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