Moselle River
Top 5 in Top 12 Longest Rivers in Germany
The Moselle is a river that originates in the Vosges mountains and flows through northern France, Luxembourg, and Western Germany. It is a Rhine tributary on the left bank, joining the Rhine at Koblenz. Its basin encompasses a small portion of Belgium, including the Sauer and the Our rivers.
The Moselle River today flows through a landscape of castles, ruins, and vineyards. Visitors can cycle and run alongside the rushing stream, as well as indulge in water activities such as canoeing, in this attractive setting. The Moselle River valley is regarded as one of Germany's most beautiful. The Moselle River valley is covered in vineyards and Rieslings (a white wine variety), charming villages, castles, and lush scenery.
Length: 545 km