Best attractions and places to see around Wellen are characterized by the confluence of the Saar and Moselle rivers, offering a landscape rich in natural beauty and historical significance. The region features prominent waterways, historical settlements, and diverse viewpoints. Visitors can explore the unique geography shaped by these rivers and discover historical sites. This area provides opportunities for outdoor activities and cultural exploration.
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Very important ecosystem for nature and wildlife
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Very nice cycle path along the Moselle.
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Magnificent landscape. Great bike path.
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The Sauermündung is the place where the river Sauer flows into the Moselle. The Sauer is the largest left tributary of the Moselle and is approximately 170 km long. The river originates in the Belgian Ardennes and forms the border between Germany and Luxembourg for approximately 50 km between Wallendorf and Wasserbillig. In Wasserbillig the Sauer flows into the Moselle. The area around the Sauermündung is a popular destination for cyclists and nature lovers. There are many cycle paths and the area is rich in flora and fauna. There are also many birds to see, including swans and storks.
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"The Sauermündung is the place where the river Sauer flows into the Moselle. The Sauer is the largest left tributary of the Moselle and is approximately 170 km long. The river originates in the Belgian Ardennes and is approximately 50 km long between Wallendorf and Wasserbillig the border between Germany and Luxembourg. In Wasserbillig the Sauer flows into the Moselle. The area around the Sauermündung is a popular destination for cyclists and nature lovers. There are many cycle paths and the area is rich in flora and fauna. There are also many birds to see, including swans and storks."
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Nittel is a place, nestled between dolomite and limestone cliffs, and a nationally recognized resort. Nittel is the center of Elbling wine cultivation in the Upper Moselle. About 25 wineries cultivate vineyards with a total of 717 hectares, of which the Elbling has the largest share with 75%. The limestone soil and almost Mediterranean climate give a nice touch to the local wines, which benefits the white and pinot gris varieties. In Nittel there is a jetty for sailing on the Moselle. Hotels, restaurants and wineries focus on tourists with their wine bars and events.
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Not to be despised either.
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I drove down the Saar for the third time because it is easy to drive and there is a lot to see
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The Wellen region is defined by the confluence of the Saar and Moselle rivers, offering picturesque river landscapes and numerous viewpoints. You can witness the impressive Confluence of the Saar and Moselle, where these two significant rivers meet. The area also features the tranquil Old arm of the Saar, perfect for a peaceful natural experience.
Yes, the region is rich in historical significance. A prominent landmark is the View of Saarburg and Saarburg Castle, offering an excellent perspective of the castle ruins and St. Laurentius Church. Another unique historical site is the Saarburg Waterfall (Leukbach Falls), an almost 20-meter waterfall in the city center, created in the Middle Ages to harness water power.
The river landscapes around Wellen are ideal for various outdoor activities. Cycling is very popular, especially along the Saar and Moselle rivers. You can also enjoy canoeing on the Old arm of the Saar. For those who prefer walking, there are numerous hiking trails. You can find detailed routes for hiking, road cycling, and general cycling around Wellen.
Many attractions around Wellen are suitable for families. The View of Saarburg and Saarburg Castle, the Confluence of the Saar and Moselle, and the Saarburg Waterfall are all categorized as family-friendly. The tranquil Old arm of the Saar offers a pleasant setting for a family bike ride or canoe trip.
The region offers several excellent viewpoints. The View of Saarburg and Saarburg Castle provides a stunning panorama of the historical town. The Confluence of the Saar and Moselle also offers a wide view of the river basin. Additionally, the Moselle River at Nittel provides picturesque river views, especially from its cycle paths.
The routes around Wellen vary in difficulty. For hiking, you can find routes ranging from 'easy' to 'difficult,' such as the 'Nitteler Rock Face – Rock Garden at Nitteler Fels loop from Grevenmacher' (easy) or the 'Hiking loop from Wellen(Mosel)' (difficult). Cycling routes also offer a range, from 'easy' options like the 'Sauer River at Mesenich – Sauer River (Luxembourg) loop from Wellen(Mosel)' to 'difficult' routes like the 'Green Tunnel Pathway – Dillinger Bridge loop from Wellen(Mosel)'. You can explore more options on the hiking and cycling guide pages.
Yes, particularly in Saarburg, which is home to the Saarburg Waterfall. The town offers a variety of restaurants and cafes where you can take a break. The tips for the waterfall highlight specifically mention cafes and restaurants nearby. Nittel, known for its wineries, also has hotels, restaurants, and wine bars catering to tourists.
Visitors frequently praise the scenic views, especially from the View of Saarburg and Saarburg Castle and the Confluence of the Saar and Moselle. The unique experience of the Saarburg Waterfall located within the city center is also a major highlight. Many appreciate the brilliant bike paths along the Saar and the tranquility of the Old arm of the Saar.
Absolutely! Cycling is a fantastic way to explore the region. The Old arm of the Saar offers a brilliant bike path, and you can cycle relaxed along the Moselle River at Nittel. The Saar cycle path also leads to the Confluence of the Saar and Moselle. For more cycling options, check out the Cycling around Wellen guide.
Beyond the prominent Saar and Moselle rivers, the region features the unique geological formations around Nittel, nestled between dolomite and limestone cliffs. This area is also known for its Elbling wine cultivation, benefiting from the specific limestone soil and almost Mediterranean climate, adding a distinct natural and cultural character to the landscape.
The Saarburg Waterfall is best experienced by walking through the city center of Saarburg. It falls nearly 20 meters between the upper and lower town, with historic mills at its foot. You can easily combine a visit to the waterfall with exploring the charming old town and its various restaurants.
Yes, you can visit the castle ruins in Saarburg. After connecting your bike near the jetty, you can walk up a staircase to the castle ruins. The View of Saarburg and Saarburg Castle highlight provides an excellent perspective of the ruins and the surrounding town.


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