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Closure of Promenadenweg
Permanent closure of the towpath and promenade path along the Rhine below the Pfaffendorf bridge from Weindorf to the castle steps
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Moselschleife beim Sonnenuntergang in Bremm ©Herrmann Forster - stock.adobe.com

Around Bremm

From dreamlike views to action-packed via ferratas.

The small winegrowing village of Bremm, with its narrow streets lined with half-timbered houses from the 17th and 18th centuries, lies between Cochem and Zell on the Moselle. Surrounded by vineyards and forests, the Moselle winds its way through the Moselle valley and forms a picturesque bend in the river at Bremm - probably the most beautiful and spectacular bend in the Moselle.

Steepest vineyard site in Europe
Bremmer Calmont
It was the Romans who officially brought wine to the region. Elbling, which is grown today in some areas of the Saar and Moselle, is considered one of the oldest cultivated grape varieties in the world. Today, the Moselle is the world's largest cultivation area for Riesling. The Moselle is also home to the steepest vineyard in Europe, the Bremmer Calmont. The typical single-pole cultivation of the vines here is to be included in the UNESCO list.
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Calmont via ferrata
The Bremmer Calmont rises up to 370 meters and has an angle of inclination of up to 68 degrees. The perfect location for climbers! The Calmont via ferrata leads over rocky cliffs, stone steps and dry stone walls and provides a little adrenaline rush with steel cables, metal ladders, step bars and
pins. Climbing equipment is not required. Climbers should wear sturdy shoes and be sure-footed and free from vertigo, as this is a mountain hiking trail with some alpine passages. The via ferrata offers fantastic views of the Moselle loop time and again. For the way back, you can take the high trail - a section of the Moselsteig Trail. This leads to the summit of the Calmont through sparse forest to further sensational viewpoints.
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Schmaler Pfad an einem steilen Hang in den Weinbergen mit Blick auf die Mosel, grüne Hügel und eine kleine Ortschaft im Hintergrund  ©Koblenz-Touristik, Katharina Röper

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