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Along the Moselle to Koblenz
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When the train ride becomes the highlight, you are probably on your way to Koblenz.
Reach Koblenz from Luxembourg by train
Follow the river’s course and admire the many panoramic views.
On the route from Luxembourg through Trier to Koblenz, the full charm of train travel unfolds. Along the Moselle, one beautiful view follows the next, helping you forget your (sometimes) stressful daily life. As the saying goes, the journey is the destination, and this path offers plenty of opportunities for stops along the way.
The historic and picturesque villages (Kobern-Gondorf, Treis-Karden, Bullay) and towns (Trier, Schweich, Wittlich, Cochem) are an integral part of German culture and are of great significance to the entire region and beyond.
No wonder the Moselle region is a true tourist magnet, as it offers something for nearly everyone. A visit to a local winegrower? No problem. Prefer to be more active? Rent a bike or take one of the well-marked hiking trails. A fan of castles and fortresses? You are in the right place, in one of Germany's most castle- and fortress-rich regions.
Terminus Koblenz, please disembark. At the end of the train route, another real treat awaits you. It’s no coincidence that the city describes itself as follows: “Experience Koblenz and the fascinating region on your next holiday or city trip. We are a wine city, a fortress city, an event city, a conference city and above all a city of experiences. Experience relaxation, culinary delights, nature and cultural activities from our perspective.”. Such bold promises require commitment, which is why the city, located at the confluence of the Moselle and the Rhine, is especially proud of its history.
Our tip: Between Trier and Koblenz, there are many highlights along the route. So plan a few extra days for stops along the way.
The journey is convenient by direct train with the CFL. In less than two and a half hours, you will arrive in Koblenz.
On the route from Luxembourg through Trier to Koblenz, the full charm of train travel unfolds. Along the Moselle, one beautiful view follows the next, helping you forget your (sometimes) stressful daily life. As the saying goes, the journey is the destination, and this path offers plenty of opportunities for stops along the way.
The historic and picturesque villages (Kobern-Gondorf, Treis-Karden, Bullay) and towns (Trier, Schweich, Wittlich, Cochem) are an integral part of German culture and are of great significance to the entire region and beyond.
No wonder the Moselle region is a true tourist magnet, as it offers something for nearly everyone. A visit to a local winegrower? No problem. Prefer to be more active? Rent a bike or take one of the well-marked hiking trails. A fan of castles and fortresses? You are in the right place, in one of Germany's most castle- and fortress-rich regions.
Terminus Koblenz, please disembark. At the end of the train route, another real treat awaits you. It’s no coincidence that the city describes itself as follows: “Experience Koblenz and the fascinating region on your next holiday or city trip. We are a wine city, a fortress city, an event city, a conference city and above all a city of experiences. Experience relaxation, culinary delights, nature and cultural activities from our perspective.”. Such bold promises require commitment, which is why the city, located at the confluence of the Moselle and the Rhine, is especially proud of its history.
Our tip: Between Trier and Koblenz, there are many highlights along the route. So plan a few extra days for stops along the way.
The journey is convenient by direct train with the CFL. In less than two and a half hours, you will arrive in Koblenz.