Best attractions and places to see around Valwig include a charming wine village situated on the sunny southern slopes of the Moselle Valley. This area combines historical sites, natural beauty, and cultural experiences, with Celtic origins making it one of the oldest settlements along the Moselle. The region is characterized by narrow streets, historic architectural monuments, and terraced vineyards. Visitors can explore a landscape rich in history and natural features along the winding Moselle River.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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If you want to avoid the many visitors who cross the bridge in procession, especially when the weather is nice, you should be at the bridge by 10:00 a.m. at the latest. The bridge can be accessed from both directions and there are several wooden benches and wooden loungers at the entrance points so you can enjoy this impressive masterpiece of engineering.
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🏰Eltz Castle is a hilltop castle from the 12th century. It is located at 129 m above sea level in the Elz valley🌊. With its eight residential towers up to 35 meters high, its bay windows, roofs, half-timbering and spires, it is the epitome of a knight's castle for the spontaneous observer.⚔️ It sits majestically in a side valley of the Moselle near Mayen. This imposing sight even adorned the 500 DM note for several decades.
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The Calmont is a prominent peak on the Moselle. The highest elevation is 380 meters high. Interestingly, the Calmont summit cross is not at the highest point, but below it. This may be because the Calmont is a ridge above the Moselle. The location of the summit cross offers a prominent view of the Moselle - better than from the highest point. Therefore, the summit cross makes much more sense at this point. Source: https://www.calmont-klettersteig-moselschleife.de/calmont/
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The Calmont via ferrata is more of a mountain trail than a via ferrata. Passages of the "via ferrata" are made safer with handrails, ladders, step bars and stepping pins. However, hikers who are not sure-footed also have the option of bypassing the short section of the "via ferrata".
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No matter which side you approach Cochem from, the great cityscape is simply fascinating.
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Great view of the castle and Cochem from the bike path. For one of the most beautiful places, but totally overrun by river cruise ships...
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The reputation of the castle precedes it - it is worth seeing.
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Valwig offers diverse hiking experiences. You can explore the 7.5 km long Apolloweg, which leads to Valwigerberg and provides scenic views. For more challenging adventures, the Calmont via ferrata offers a thrilling climb with stunning Moselle views. The steep terraced vineyards of Valwiger Herrenberg also provide excellent trails. You can find more detailed routes and their difficulties in the Mountain Hikes around Valwig guide.
For breathtaking views, head to Valwigerberg, which offers panoramic vistas over the winding Moselle River and surrounding wine villages. The View of the Moselle Loop from Calmont Summit Cross is another must-see, providing an iconic perspective of the Moselle's famous bend. Additionally, the View of Reichsburg Cochem and the town of Cochem offers a picturesque scene of the historic castle and town.
Valwig is rich in history. You can visit the Romanesque Church of St. Martin, a natural stone building constructed in 1824. Perched atop Valwigerberg is the 13th-century Wallfahrtskapelle St. Maria und Maria Magdalena (Pilgrimage Chapel). The historic village center itself is characterized by narrow alleys and architectural monuments, including old wine houses and a 16th-century schoolhouse.
Yes, Valwig has a deep ancient history. Excavations in the area have uncovered remnants of a Roman house with underfloor heating and parts of a bath complex, highlighting the village's Celtic origins and Roman presence.
Absolutely! Valwig's proximity to Cochem offers several family-friendly options. The Wild- und Freizeitpark Klotten Cochem is a popular wildlife and amusement park. Many viewpoints, such as the View of Reichsburg Cochem and the town of Cochem, are also suitable for families. The Mosel Cycle Path provides easy and scenic rides for all ages.
The Moselle Valley is particularly charming during spring and autumn. Spring (April-May) brings blooming vineyards and pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling. Autumn (September-October) is harvest season, offering vibrant fall colors, wine festivals, and opportunities for wine tasting. Summer (June-August) is also popular, though some hikes like the Calmont via ferrata can get very warm.
Yes, Valwig is an excellent base for cycling. It is well-connected to various cycling routes, including the scenic Mosel Cycle Path, which runs along the river. You can find numerous routes for different skill levels in the Road Cycling Routes around Valwig guide and the Gravel biking around Valwig guide.
As a traditional wine village, Valwig is renowned for its Riesling wines, especially from the excellent Herrenberg vineyard. Many local wine taverns and guesthouses offer opportunities to sample the regional wines and experience the cheerful Moselle atmosphere. Look for local 'Straußwirtschaften' or 'Buschenschänken' for authentic wine experiences.
Beyond the vineyards, the Dortebachtal (Dortebach Valley) near Klotten is a unique, alpine-like side valley known for its exceptional natural beauty. The area is also home to the rare Apollo butterfly, which inhabits the vineyards above Valwig, giving the Apolloweg its name. Don't miss the hundred-year-old chestnut avenue along the Moselle Wine Route at the riverbank.
Many of the hiking trails around Valwig, including parts of the Apolloweg and trails on Valwigerberg, are dog-friendly. The View of Reichsburg Cochem and the town of Cochem is also listed as dog-friendly. Always ensure your dog is on a leash and respect local regulations, especially in vineyards or protected areas.
Valwig's central location makes it easy to reach other popular attractions. Eltz Castle is approximately 11.4 km away, and the Geierlay suspension rope bridge is about 11 km away. While public transport options might require transfers, these sites are typically accessible by car or can be part of longer cycling tours. For Eltz Castle, note that the final approach is often on foot.


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