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A trip to the Moselle

Located at the crossroads of three different countries (Luxembourg, France, and Germany), Moselle is composed of 14 communes, each filled with various wonders: Betzdorf’s pastoral charm, the Ierpeldenger Gipswee footpath in Bous, the Roman ruins in Dalheim, the three river basins in Flaxweiler, the ancient fortified town of Grevenmacher, the golf course in Canach, the Gallic tomb in Manternach, the river port of Mertert, the thermal baths in Mondorf-les-Bains, the promenade in Remich, the Europeanrole of Schengen, the wine history of Stadtbredimus, the cherry tree valley in Waldbredimus, the Wormer Koeppchen in Wormeldange… This is just a glimpse of all the things you can see, taste, and try out in the 14 communes of Moselle!

From Schengen to Wasserbillig via Mondorf-les-Bains and Betzdorf, you’ll be able to dive into Moselle’s rich wine history, get close and personal with its Roman roots, try your hand at golf, or pamper yourself with a thermal cure.

Get ready to embark on a journey through a landscape that captivates with its ever-changing allure and the warm hospitality of its winemaking community.

Tourist information offices in Moselle

All info in one place

Would you like to learn more about the Moselle region, its sites and attractions, or buy a nice souvenir? Do you need maps for your next tour?
Visit one of our six regional tourist information offices and let us advice you on all the Moselle has to offer.

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Centre Visit Remich
Centre Visit Remich
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Deutsch-Luxemburgische Tourist Info
Deutsch-Luxemburgische Tourist Info
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Tourist Info Ehnen
Tourist Info Ehnen
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© Tourist Info Grevenmacher
Tourist Info Grevenmacher
Tourist Info Grevenmacher
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Tourist Info Mondorf-les-Bains
Tourist Info Mondorf-les-Bains
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Tourist Info Schengen (Ponton)
Tourist Info Schengen (Ponton)
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