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Hiking around Berg-Sur-Moselle offers access to the diverse landscapes of the Moselle Valley, characterized by the Moselle River, extensive vineyards, and rolling hills. The region features significant forested areas and varied terrain, providing a range of environments for exploration. Its location near the border triangle of France, Germany, and Luxembourg allows for trails with unique multi-country views. The area's physical features include riverside paths, undulating vineyard slopes, and tranquil forest routes.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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⛪ St. Lawrence Church in Rettel – Romanesque meets Renaissance on the Moselle St. Lawrence Church in the French town of Rettel is an impressive example of religious architecture with roots in the 11th century. Originally built as part of a Benedictine monastery, it has been expanded several times over the years, incorporating Romanesque, Gothic, and Renaissance elements. 🕍 Particularly striking: the massive bell tower, the restored main portal, and the historic church interior with its Baroque pulpit and ornate stained glass windows. Tip: The church is located directly on a hiking trail above the Moselle – ideal for a quiet break with cultural depth. Anyone interested in sacred architecture will find a rare gem with a spiritual flair here.
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🏰 **Château de Berg – Hidden Cultural Heritage above the Moselle** **Berg Castle** (not to be confused with the Luxembourgish Château de Berg in Schengen) is located in the charming town of **Berg-sur-Moselle** in France and is one of the region's **historically protected monuments**. Its origins date back to the **Middle Ages**, and later renovations gave the complex its current appearance with its classic French character. 📜 As part of the regional cultural heritage, the château is known above all for its **tranquil location above the Moselle Valley** and its **architectural simplicity**. It is open to the public at certain times in summer – a true insider tip off the beaten track. **Tip:** Anyone wanting to discover historical sites in the border region should not miss this quiet gem. It is especially worthwhile on **Mondays, Thursdays, or Fridays** when the castle is open.
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🚢 **Koenigsmacker Lock – Technology Meets Landscape** The **Koenigsmacker Lock** is a large lock on the Moselle near the Luxembourg border. Here, cargo ships negotiate the difference in elevation of the canalized Moselle – a fascinating spectacle of water, steel, and precise control. The lock area is easily visible and is nestled between green spaces, a bike path, and the banks of the Moselle. **Tip:** Watch a ship being locked up close – especially exciting for technology fans and families. Mornings or late afternoons are often the busiest times.
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🏡 Koenigsberg Farm (Ferme de Koenigsberg) A historic farm in a secluded location on the Stromberg plateau near Niederkontz – with old stables, a tranquil atmosphere, and distant views extending into the Moselle Valley. The farm dates back to monastic structures and still shapes the landscape today. Tip: Ideal for a short rest in tranquil surroundings – especially atmospheric in the early evening when the light and landscape harmonize.
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A quiet vantage point not far from the Koenigsberg farm – with expansive views of the Moselle Valley and the hilly landscape around Schengen and Sierck-les-Bains. Tip: Especially beautiful on clear days or in the evening – then the valley glows in warm light, providing perfect conditions for a panoramic photo.
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🏡 Koenigsberg Farm (Ferme de Koenigsberg) Former monastery farm on the Stromberg plateau near Niederkontz – built by Carthusians in the 17th century, with a striking stone gate and historic atmosphere. Tip: Stop for a moment and admire the details on the archway – ideal for those who want to combine history and scenery.
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Bees are being kept here, rewarding to peacefully walk among + through them, they don't hurt you and do nothing but hum
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There are over 460 hiking routes in the Berg-sur-Moselle area, offering a wide variety of options for different skill levels and preferences. This includes over 250 easy routes, 190 moderate trails, and nearly 20 more challenging hikes.
Hiking around Berg-sur-Moselle offers diverse landscapes, primarily defined by the picturesque Moselle River, extensive terraced vineyards, and rolling hills. You'll also find significant forested areas and, due to its location, unique 'three-country' views where France, Germany, and Luxembourg meet. Many trails feature riverside paths, vineyard slopes, and tranquil forest routes.
Yes, the region is known for its panoramic views. For a challenging hike with expansive vistas, consider the View of the Moselle Valley – Koenigsberg Farm loop from Berg-sur-Moselle. This route offers breathtaking views of the Moselle Valley and passes by the Koenigsberg Farm, a notable viewpoint. The summit of Stromberg, near Contz-les-Bains, also provides excellent views.
The hiking trails around Berg-sur-Moselle are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 2,300 reviews. Hikers often praise the scenic beauty of the Moselle Valley, the varied terrain from riverside paths to vineyard trails, and the opportunity to explore charming villages and historical sites.
Many routes in the area are designed as loops. An example is the Church in Berg-sur-Moselle – St. Lawrence Church at Rettel loop from Gavisse, which is a moderate 11.5 km trail that takes about 3 hours to complete, passing by local churches and through the countryside.
Absolutely. Given Berg-sur-Moselle's location, many trails hug the Moselle River. The Path Along the Moselle River – The Pällembësch valley loop from Malling is a moderate 10.4 km trail that leads through the Pällembësch valley and directly along the Moselle River, offering beautiful riverside views.
Yes, hiking in the Moselle Valley often combines natural beauty with cultural discoveries. Trails might pass through charming villages with unique architecture, or offer views of castles and Roman ruins. The medieval fortified village of Rodemack is only 7 km from Berg-sur-Moselle. You can also visit the Schengen European Museum and Border Monuments or the Schengen Agreement Monument, which are nearby attractions.
Beyond the river and vineyards, you can explore natural features like the Stromberg Limestone Cliffs. The region also features significant forested areas and impressive rock formations. For unique views, consider the Perl Three-Country View — Monument and Viewpoint, offering a glimpse into France, Germany, and Luxembourg.
Yes, the broader region offers several lakes and water-related attractions. You can find highlights such as Remerschen Lake and Lac du Mirgenbach. The Biodiversum Haff Réimech Visitor Centre is also nearby, focusing on the local aquatic environment.
Yes, there are many easier and shorter options. For a moderate but relatively shorter loop, the Moselle River – Church in Berg-sur-Moselle loop from Malling is a good choice. It covers about 7.8 km and typically takes around 2 hours to complete, offering pleasant views along the Moselle River.
The Moselle Valley is beautiful throughout much of the year. Spring brings blooming vineyards and wildflowers, while autumn offers stunning fall foliage across the forests and vineyards. Summer is also popular, though some trails might be more exposed to the sun. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.


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