Mountain peaks around Graach an der Mosel are characterized by the region's steep vineyards and rolling hills within the picturesque Moselle valley. These elevated areas provide extensive panoramic views of the Moselle River and its surrounding landscape. The area is significant for its viticulture, particularly Riesling grapes, and offers numerous hiking opportunities through its unique terrain. Visitors can explore a combination of natural beauty, historical sites, and wine culture.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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Perfect spot for a circular hike up Neuerburger Kopf. You can see goats, sheep, pigs, and the large herd of cattle from the Scheuerhof farm all around. A lovely savannah feeling! ❤️
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There are more attractive places. But at 415 m, it is probably the highest elevation in the area.
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Very nice viewpoint.
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very nice view with a relaxation bench that invites you to linger!
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From here you have a good view of the Moselle.
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The topping is TOP! The gradient "crisp"
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Great way through the forest
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Compared to other hiking routes, you can always find a great place to rest on this stage of the Moselsteig Trail...and always with a unique view.🤩
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The region's 'peaks' are primarily its steep vineyards and elevated viewpoints offering panoramic vistas. Notable spots include View from the Olymp (Bernkastel-Kues), which provides a magnificent view over the Moselle valley, and Zeltinger Berg summit cross and view of the Moselle Valley, known for its fantastic views and a lovingly designed rest area.
For breathtaking panoramic views, consider visiting the View from the Olymp (Bernkastel-Kues), which offers a wide vista from approximately 415 meters. The Graacher Schäferei, an outlying district of Graach, also provides stunning views across the valley and is a popular starting point for hikes. The Maria Zill Viewpoint is another highly recommended spot for impressive vistas.
The area offers diverse hiking opportunities, from leisurely strolls through vineyards to more challenging routes. You can explore the famous 'Graacher Himmelreich' vineyard on the Himmelreich-Wanderweg, or discover historical grounds and distinctive views along the Graacher Schanzenweg. Many routes connect to the Moselsteig Trail and its 'Seitensprünge' (side trips).
Yes, many of the trails through the vineyards and to viewpoints are suitable for families. The Himmelreich-Wanderweg, for example, is described as a moderate and easy-to-walk trail. The Alpine meadow Scheuerhof 🐄🐷🌄❤️ is also noted as family-friendly, offering a chance to see farm animals.
The elevated areas are characterized by lush, wooded ridges, meticulously cultivated terraced vineyards, and the serene Moselle River winding through the valley. The primary natural feature is the dramatic landscape shaped by the river and its steep slopes, which are ideal for viticulture and offer extensive views.
Yes, the Graacher Schanzen are historic fortifications dating back to the late 18th century, situated on the heights above the Moselle river. The 'Graacher Schanzenweg' allows hikers to explore these historical grounds while enjoying panoramic views over the valley.
Beyond hiking, Graach an der Mosel offers excellent opportunities for cycling. You can find various routes for gravel biking and road cycling. For more details on routes, check out the Hiking around Graach an der Mosel, Gravel biking around Graach an der Mosel, and Road Cycling Routes around Graach an der Mosel guides.
The region is beautiful throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn are particularly popular for hiking, with pleasant temperatures and vibrant colors from blooming vineyards or autumn foliage. Summer also offers great conditions, though it can be warmer. Winter hiking is possible, offering a different, serene perspective of the frosted landscape.
While many trails are moderate, some sections of the Moselsteig Trail and its side trips can offer more challenging ascents and descents, particularly those leading up the steeper vineyard slopes. The K35 Climb from Koblenzer Straße is noted as a beautiful and engaging climb, though it's more for cycling.
Visitors consistently highlight the unparalleled panoramic views of the Moselle River, its winding bends, and the terraced vineyards. The combination of exceptional hiking opportunities, the chance to explore world-class wine regions, and the idyllic, relaxing atmosphere also contribute to a highly appreciated experience.
Generally, many hiking trails in the Moselle region are dog-friendly. However, it's always advisable to keep dogs on a leash, especially in vineyard areas or near wildlife, and to be mindful of other hikers and local regulations. Always carry water for your dog, particularly on warmer days.
Yes, the Himmelreich-Wanderweg is a well-known circular route that leads directly through the famous 'Graacher Himmelreich' vineyard, offering continuous panoramic views. Other local trails also provide circular options for exploring the elevated landscapes.
Graach an der Mosel and its surrounding villages offer various establishments, including local wineries, restaurants, and cafes where you can enjoy local food and wine. The Graacher Schäferei, for instance, has establishments where visitors can relax and take in the scenery. Accommodation options range from guesthouses to hotels in the valley.


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