Attractions and places to see around Trèves include a rich array of historical, cultural, and natural sites, influenced by its Roman past and location along the Moselle River. As Germany's oldest city, Trèves features numerous UNESCO World Heritage sites, showcasing its significance in Roman civilization north of the Alps. The region offers diverse experiences, from ancient Roman landmarks to scenic river landscapes and charming villages. Visitors can explore a variety of historical structures and natural features.
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The Col de Pavezin is certainly not the highest, but it is no less mythical. The inventor of the derailleur, Paul de Vivié, who settled here, made it an unmissable rendezvous. The pass is located between the Rhône valley and the Gier valley, and opens up a grandiose panorama of the Alps and the Rhône furrow.
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beautiful bridge with great views
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A wonderful stretch of the route! The stunning scenery and excellent cycle paths make the Via Rhôna cycle tour a truly memorable experience!
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A wonderful stretch of route! The stunning scenery and excellent cycle paths make this bike tour a truly memorable experience!
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The Condrieu suspension bridge spans the Rhône between the towns of Condrieu in the Rhône department and Les Roches-de-Condrieu in the Isère department. The suspension bridge consists of two spans separated by a central concrete pylon forming an arch, in which the metal suspension cables are anchored. The entrance to the bridge is marked by two concrete pylons that receive the cables on the banks. These are connected to the deck by hangers. The deck, with its metal frame and reinforced concrete cover slab, carries a two-lane, two-way roadway, bordered by sidewalks lined with guardrails. The current Condrieu bridge is the second bridge to be built at this location; it replaces an earlier structure constructed in 1832 and declared to be in very poor condition in 1929. The 1934 work was barely completed when the bridge was closed in June 1940 due to an act of war. A cable ferry was put back into service to restore the river crossing. In spring 2025, due to structural weaknesses, the bridge was closed to traffic for several months while new cables were installed and reinforcement work was carried out.
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THE crossroads of all the walks in the area, with the little refreshing break at the inn, it's perfect (change of owner in progress, for the moment it is closed)
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Trèves, as Germany's oldest city, is rich in Roman history. You can visit the impressive Roman city gate, Porta Nigra, explore the ancient Roman Amphitheater, or wander through the ruins of the Imperial Baths and Barbara Baths. Don't miss the Trier Cathedral, Germany's oldest cathedral, and the Aula Palatina, Emperor Constantine's former throne room.
Yes, Trèves boasts several UNESCO World Heritage sites, highlighting its significance in Roman civilization north of the Alps. These include the Porta Nigra, Trier Cathedral, Aula Palatina, Roman Amphitheater, and the Roman Baths.
The region around Trèves is nestled in the scenic Moselle River Valley, offering opportunities for boat cruises, cycling along the Moselle Cycle Path, and hiking through vineyards. You can also visit the serene Palastgarten or hike to Mariensäule for panoramic views of the city and river.
Many of Trèves' historical sites are engaging for families, such as exploring the Roman ruins of the Imperial Baths or the Roman Amphitheater. The Palastgarten offers a lovely space for a stroll, and the Moselle River Valley provides gentle cycling and walking paths suitable for all ages.
For breathtaking views of Trèves and the Moselle River, hike up to the Mariensäule (Mary's Column). You can also get great perspectives from the upper levels of the Porta Nigra.
Beyond the Roman ruins, explore the vibrant Hauptmarkt, visit the Rheinisches Landesmuseum Trier for archaeological treasures, or delve into history at the Karl Marx House. The City Museum Simeonstift also offers insights into Trèves' rich past.
Absolutely! The region surrounding Trèves is famous for its vineyards. You can find opportunities for wine tasting and scenic walks through the vineyards. Don't miss the chance to visit the Oldest Wine Cellar in Germany, built around 330 AD, for guided tours and tastings.
Near Trèves' attractions, you can enjoy various outdoor activities. For running, explore routes like the 'Grenouze Pass – Sainte-Croix-en-Jarez loop from Longes' or 'Le Pet du Loup loop from Échalas'. Cyclists can tackle routes such as 'Saint Didier loop from Châteauneuf' or 'Pont de Givors loop from Saint-Martin'. Gravel biking options include 'Vienne – View of Vienne loop from Chasse-sur-Rhône'. Find more details on these and other routes in the Running Trails around Trèves, Cycling around Trèves, and Gravel biking around Trèves guides.
Yes, the area around Trèves offers numerous hiking opportunities. You can find trails in the Eifel region, such as those leading to Teufelsschlucht (Devil's Gorge), or explore the Sirzenich Waterfall loop. Some routes, like the Humopot, even lead to fascinating natural caves like Genevieve Cave. For specific routes, check the Running Trails around Trèves guide, which includes walking-friendly paths.
The Roman Bridge (Römerbrücke) spans the Moselle River and dates back to the 2nd century. Its original pillars are still intact, making it the oldest bridge in Germany and a testament to Roman engineering.
The Electoral Palace (Kurfürstliches Palais) is a stunning 17th-century Baroque and Rococo palace. Once the residence of the Archbishop and Electors of Trier, it features grand facades and stately rooms, and is adjacent to the beautiful Palastgarten.
The Liebfrauenkirche (Church of Our Lady) is Germany's oldest Gothic church, built in the early 13th century. It stands right next to the Trier Cathedral and is a significant architectural landmark.


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