Mosel region
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Mosel region
Hi everyone,
We planning a day trip to the Mosel (germany) region and will be
driving there from Frankfurt. Can anyone make some recommendations on
castles/wineries/restaurants? We have heard that Burg Eltz is a must,
but we would like to have a few back-ups just in case Eltz turns out
to be a turkey. Much appreciated.
Bernard
We planning a day trip to the Mosel (germany) region and will be
driving there from Frankfurt. Can anyone make some recommendations on
castles/wineries/restaurants? We have heard that Burg Eltz is a must,
but we would like to have a few back-ups just in case Eltz turns out
to be a turkey. Much appreciated.
Bernard
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Re: Mosel region
pid <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi everyone,
> We planning a day trip to the Mosel (germany) region and will be
> driving there from Frankfurt. Can anyone make some recommendations on
> castles/wineries/restaurants? We have heard that Burg Eltz is a must,
> but we would like to have a few back-ups just in case Eltz turns out
> to be a turkey. Much appreciated.
Eltz won't turn out to be a turkey, it's my favorite castle in Germany.
Drive up the Rhine Gorge, or better yet, take a boat through it one day
while you are there. (A separate day)
For wine, ask the locals wherever you go what they recommend for wineries.
Bigger ones will be interesting, but it is the family ones that are really
fun.
Julie
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> Hi everyone,
> We planning a day trip to the Mosel (germany) region and will be
> driving there from Frankfurt. Can anyone make some recommendations on
> castles/wineries/restaurants? We have heard that Burg Eltz is a must,
> but we would like to have a few back-ups just in case Eltz turns out
> to be a turkey. Much appreciated.
Eltz won't turn out to be a turkey, it's my favorite castle in Germany.
Drive up the Rhine Gorge, or better yet, take a boat through it one day
while you are there. (A separate day)
For wine, ask the locals wherever you go what they recommend for wineries.
Bigger ones will be interesting, but it is the family ones that are really
fun.
Julie
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Check out my Travel Pages (non-commercial) at
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Re: Mosel region
Juliana L Holm <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> pid <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Hi everyone,
> > We planning a day trip to the Mosel (germany) region and will be
> > driving there from Frankfurt. Can anyone make some recommendations on
> > castles/wineries/restaurants? We have heard that Burg Eltz is a must,
> > but we would like to have a few back-ups just in case Eltz turns out
> > to be a turkey. Much appreciated.
> Eltz won't turn out to be a turkey, it's my favorite castle in Germany.
> Drive up the Rhine Gorge, or better yet, take a boat through it one day
> while you are there. (A separate day)
> For wine, ask the locals wherever you go what they recommend for wineries.
> Bigger ones will be interesting, but it is the family ones that are really
> fun.
Well, I remember hitting Cochem unexpectedly whilst hiking up the Moselle in
the 1950s. I swore blind that, whenever, I would spend my honeymoon there.
I didn't, and I haven't been back since, but it must have had something!
Surreyman
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> pid <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Hi everyone,
> > We planning a day trip to the Mosel (germany) region and will be
> > driving there from Frankfurt. Can anyone make some recommendations on
> > castles/wineries/restaurants? We have heard that Burg Eltz is a must,
> > but we would like to have a few back-ups just in case Eltz turns out
> > to be a turkey. Much appreciated.
> Eltz won't turn out to be a turkey, it's my favorite castle in Germany.
> Drive up the Rhine Gorge, or better yet, take a boat through it one day
> while you are there. (A separate day)
> For wine, ask the locals wherever you go what they recommend for wineries.
> Bigger ones will be interesting, but it is the family ones that are really
> fun.
Well, I remember hitting Cochem unexpectedly whilst hiking up the Moselle in
the 1950s. I swore blind that, whenever, I would spend my honeymoon there.
I didn't, and I haven't been back since, but it must have had something!
Surreyman
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Re: Mosel region
On 22 Mar 2004 06:00:43 -0800, [email protected] (pid) wrote:
>Hi everyone,
>We planning a day trip to the Mosel (germany) region and will be
>driving there from Frankfurt. Can anyone make some recommendations on
>castles/wineries/restaurants? We have heard that Burg Eltz is a must,
>but we would like to have a few back-ups just in case Eltz turns out
>to be a turkey. Much appreciated.
>Bernard
Bernkastel has a nice half-timbered market square - can be a bit
flooded with tourists, though.
Another village worth a look is Beilstein - one of the few not to have
been destroyed in the various wars which have ravaged the valley over
the years. Again, can be lots of people wandering around. The village
has been frequently used as a film location.
Just driving through the valley itself is pleasant, but do go up into
the neighbouring hills as well. The road from Ernst, dropping down to
Treis-Karden springs to mind. There are others.
>Hi everyone,
>We planning a day trip to the Mosel (germany) region and will be
>driving there from Frankfurt. Can anyone make some recommendations on
>castles/wineries/restaurants? We have heard that Burg Eltz is a must,
>but we would like to have a few back-ups just in case Eltz turns out
>to be a turkey. Much appreciated.
>Bernard
Bernkastel has a nice half-timbered market square - can be a bit
flooded with tourists, though.
Another village worth a look is Beilstein - one of the few not to have
been destroyed in the various wars which have ravaged the valley over
the years. Again, can be lots of people wandering around. The village
has been frequently used as a film location.
Just driving through the valley itself is pleasant, but do go up into
the neighbouring hills as well. The road from Ernst, dropping down to
Treis-Karden springs to mind. There are others.
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Re: Mosel region
Keith Anderson <[email protected]> wrote:
> Bernkastel has a nice half-timbered market square - can be a bit
> flooded with tourists, though.
And Bernkastler Reislings are fantastic.
> Another village worth a look is Beilstein - one of the few not to have
> been destroyed in the various wars which have ravaged the valley over
> the years. Again, can be lots of people wandering around. The village
> has been frequently used as a film location.
It is now on my list of places to visit.
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> Bernkastel has a nice half-timbered market square - can be a bit
> flooded with tourists, though.
And Bernkastler Reislings are fantastic.
> Another village worth a look is Beilstein - one of the few not to have
> been destroyed in the various wars which have ravaged the valley over
> the years. Again, can be lots of people wandering around. The village
> has been frequently used as a film location.
It is now on my list of places to visit.
--
Julie
**********
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http://www.dragonsholm.org/travel.htm
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Re: Mosel region
Juliana L Holm schrieb:
> > We planning a day trip to the Mosel (germany) region and will be
> > driving there from Frankfurt. Can anyone make some recommendations on
> > castles/wineries/restaurants? We have heard that Burg Eltz is a must,
> > but we would like to have a few back-ups just in case Eltz turns out
> > to be a turkey. Much appreciated.
>
> Eltz won't turn out to be a turkey, it's my favorite castle in Germany.
>
> Drive up
down, please.
> the Rhine Gorge, or better yet, take a boat through it one day
> while you are there. (A separate day)
>
> For wine, ask the locals wherever you go what they recommend for wineries.
> Bigger ones will be interesting, but it is the family ones that are really
> fun.
Winningen is not bad.
Regards, ULF
> > We planning a day trip to the Mosel (germany) region and will be
> > driving there from Frankfurt. Can anyone make some recommendations on
> > castles/wineries/restaurants? We have heard that Burg Eltz is a must,
> > but we would like to have a few back-ups just in case Eltz turns out
> > to be a turkey. Much appreciated.
>
> Eltz won't turn out to be a turkey, it's my favorite castle in Germany.
>
> Drive up
down, please.
> the Rhine Gorge, or better yet, take a boat through it one day
> while you are there. (A separate day)
>
> For wine, ask the locals wherever you go what they recommend for wineries.
> Bigger ones will be interesting, but it is the family ones that are really
> fun.
Winningen is not bad.
Regards, ULF
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Re: Mosel region
Ulf Kutzner <[email protected]> wrote:
> Juliana L Holm schrieb:
>> > We planning a day trip to the Mosel (germany) region and will be
>> > driving there from Frankfurt. Can anyone make some recommendations on
>> > castles/wineries/restaurants? We have heard that Burg Eltz is a must,
>> > but we would like to have a few back-ups just in case Eltz turns out
>> > to be a turkey. Much appreciated.
>>
>> Eltz won't turn out to be a turkey, it's my favorite castle in Germany.
>>
>> Drive up
> down, please.
I was thinking from Frankfurt, because the OP said they wanted to do a day
in the Mosel valley, and I was suggesting that they also consider the
Rhine.
That said I was not very clear, was I?
> Winningen is not bad.
Where is that?
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> Juliana L Holm schrieb:
>> > We planning a day trip to the Mosel (germany) region and will be
>> > driving there from Frankfurt. Can anyone make some recommendations on
>> > castles/wineries/restaurants? We have heard that Burg Eltz is a must,
>> > but we would like to have a few back-ups just in case Eltz turns out
>> > to be a turkey. Much appreciated.
>>
>> Eltz won't turn out to be a turkey, it's my favorite castle in Germany.
>>
>> Drive up
> down, please.
I was thinking from Frankfurt, because the OP said they wanted to do a day
in the Mosel valley, and I was suggesting that they also consider the
Rhine.
That said I was not very clear, was I?
> Winningen is not bad.
Where is that?
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Re: Mosel region
Juliana L Holm schrieb:
>
> Ulf Kutzner <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Juliana L Holm schrieb:
>
> >> > We planning a day trip to the Mosel (germany) region and will be
> >> > driving there from Frankfurt.
> >> Drive up
>
> > down, please.
>
> I was thinking from Frankfurt, because the OP said they wanted to do a day
> in the Mosel valley, and I was suggesting that they also consider the
> Rhine.
>
> That said I was not very clear, was I?
It may be "up" on the map but it is downstream.
> > Winningen is not bad.
>
> Where is that?
About a dozen of kilometers from Koblenz.
<http://www.winningen.de/cms/index.php?option=content&task=view&id=227&Itemid=2 03>
Regards, ULF
>
> Ulf Kutzner <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Juliana L Holm schrieb:
>
> >> > We planning a day trip to the Mosel (germany) region and will be
> >> > driving there from Frankfurt.
> >> Drive up
>
> > down, please.
>
> I was thinking from Frankfurt, because the OP said they wanted to do a day
> in the Mosel valley, and I was suggesting that they also consider the
> Rhine.
>
> That said I was not very clear, was I?
It may be "up" on the map but it is downstream.
> > Winningen is not bad.
>
> Where is that?
About a dozen of kilometers from Koblenz.
<http://www.winningen.de/cms/index.php?option=content&task=view&id=227&Itemid=2 03>
Regards, ULF
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Re: Mosel region
Thanks everyone for the advice.
Bernard
Juliana L Holm <[email protected]> wrote in message news:<[email protected]>...
> Keith Anderson <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Bernkastel has a nice half-timbered market square - can be a bit
> > flooded with tourists, though.
>
> And Bernkastler Reislings are fantastic.
>
> > Another village worth a look is Beilstein - one of the few not to have
> > been destroyed in the various wars which have ravaged the valley over
> > the years. Again, can be lots of people wandering around. The village
> > has been frequently used as a film location.
>
> It is now on my list of places to visit.
Bernard
Juliana L Holm <[email protected]> wrote in message news:<[email protected]>...
> Keith Anderson <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Bernkastel has a nice half-timbered market square - can be a bit
> > flooded with tourists, though.
>
> And Bernkastler Reislings are fantastic.
>
> > Another village worth a look is Beilstein - one of the few not to have
> > been destroyed in the various wars which have ravaged the valley over
> > the years. Again, can be lots of people wandering around. The village
> > has been frequently used as a film location.
>
> It is now on my list of places to visit.
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Re: Mosel region
pid <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi everyone,
> We planning a day trip to the Mosel (germany) region and will be
> driving there from Frankfurt. Can anyone make some recommendations on
> castles/wineries/restaurants? We have heard that Burg Eltz is a must,
> but we would like to have a few back-ups just in case Eltz turns out
> to be a turkey. Much appreciated.
Cochem is a nice town to visit, but I can't recommend a specific
restaurant. You probably won't be disappointed by Burg Eltz- I wasn't,
but my partner wasn't as impressed- found it a bit too touristy. We
visited at a busy time of year (early October) and it was quite crowded.
I think it's impressive, though.
David
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> Hi everyone,
> We planning a day trip to the Mosel (germany) region and will be
> driving there from Frankfurt. Can anyone make some recommendations on
> castles/wineries/restaurants? We have heard that Burg Eltz is a must,
> but we would like to have a few back-ups just in case Eltz turns out
> to be a turkey. Much appreciated.
Cochem is a nice town to visit, but I can't recommend a specific
restaurant. You probably won't be disappointed by Burg Eltz- I wasn't,
but my partner wasn't as impressed- found it a bit too touristy. We
visited at a busy time of year (early October) and it was quite crowded.
I think it's impressive, though.
David
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David Horne- www.davidhorne.net
davidhorne (at) davidhorne (dot) co (dot) uk