Best attractions and places to see around Sankt Aldegund include a rich array of historical landmarks, natural beauty, and cultural experiences nestled in the Mosel Valley. The village features a well-preserved historic core with half-timbered houses and is surrounded by extensive vineyards. The Mosel River is a central feature, offering opportunities for water activities and scenic views. This region provides diverse options for exploration, from challenging trails to historic sites.
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Beilstein "The Sleeping Beauty of the Moselle" One of the most beautiful towns on the Moselle, also known as the Sleeping Beauty of the Moselle. We Beilsteiners always strive to treat our guests warmly and kindly and to welcome them as friends when they return to visit us again and again, often for decades. Text / Source: Beilstein Mosel, Bachstr. 47, 56814 Beilstein https://beilstein-mosel.de/
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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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Even if you don't quite see the Moselle loop, the place or the view is phenomenal.
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Very tasty ice cream at the ice cream parlor Venecia.
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Nice place, many opportunities to rest
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Sankt Aldegund is rich in history. You can wander through the well-preserved Old Town Center with its picturesque half-timbered houses dating from the 15th to 18th centuries. Don't miss the Romanesque "Alte Kirche" (Old Church), first documented in 1144, which features Gothic and Baroque elements. The neo-Gothic Parish Church of St. Bartholomäus, built in the 1870s, is also notable for its impressive tower and valuable sculptures. Additionally, the village has a Historic School Building from 1523 and the "Kehr-Heiligenhäuschen," an 18th-century chapel on a former Celtic-Roman cult site.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, the Calmont via ferrata is a popular option. It's more of a mountain trail with secured passages, ladders, and step bars, offering a wonderful view of the Moselle. It requires good physical condition and a head for heights. Another challenging route is a section of the 365-kilometer Moselsteig Trail, which passes through Sankt Aldegund, providing breathtaking scenery.
The region offers several stunning viewpoints. The View of the Moselle Loop from Calmont Summit Cross provides a prominent perspective of the river. From the View of Reichsburg Cochem and the town of Cochem, you can enjoy panoramic vistas of the Imperial Castle Cochem, perched 154 meters above sea level. For a broader view, Heinrich-Raulwing-Platz, a forest recreation area above the village, offers magnificent views of the Mosel Valley and the Hunsrück region.
Families can enjoy exploring the historic village of Beilstein, often called the 'Sleeping Beauty of the Moselle,' with its half-timbered houses and castle ruins. The town of Zell (Mosel) and the Zeller Schwarze Katz vineyard is also family-friendly. For outdoor fun, Heinrich-Raulwing-Platz above Sankt Aldegund is a large leisure park suitable for sports, games, picnics, and barbecues. The Mosel River itself offers opportunities for boat trips and water sports.
Sankt Aldegund is deeply rooted in wine culture. The landscape is dominated by extensive vineyards, particularly the 'St. Aldegunder Palmberg-Terrassen,' where you can taste famous Riesling wines. Numerous local wineries and winegrowers' taverns offer opportunities to learn about viticulture and sample local wines like St. Aldegunder Klosterhammer and St. Aldegunder Himmelreich. You can also visit the restored Ausonius vaulted cellar for rustic 'Gardeabende' during local festivals.
Yes, the region boasts a well-developed network of cycling paths along the Mosel River. For road cycling enthusiasts, you can find routes like the 'Pünderich Railway Viaduct – Alf-Bullay Double-Deck Bridge loop' or the 'Bremmer Calmont Vineyards – View of Cochem Castle (Reichsburg Cochem) loop.' Mountain bikers can explore trails such as the 'View of Cochem Imperial Castle – Mosel cycle path at Ediger-Eller loop.' You can find more details and routes on the Road Cycling Routes around Sankt Aldegund and MTB Trails around Sankt Aldegund guide pages.
Beyond the expansive vineyards, the Mosel River is a central natural feature, spreading out like a large lake in front of the village, ideal for water activities. You can also observe the lock operations at the Mosel Weir from a nearby plateau. For a unique hiking experience, the Buchsbaum-Höhenweg (Boxwood Ridge Trail) on the opposite side of the valley from the "Alte Kirche" leads through a rare and extensive boxwood forest.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning views, especially from the Calmont area, and the unique experience of the Calmont via ferrata. The historic charm of the half-timbered villages like Sankt Aldegund and Beilstein, with their narrow alleys and well-preserved architecture, is also highly appreciated. Many enjoy the opportunity to taste local wines directly from the vineyards and the overall picturesque scenery of the Mosel Valley.
Yes, the "Felsen. Fässer. Fachwerk." Culture Trail is a premium hiking trail, approximately 9 km long, that offers a unique cultural and natural hiking experience. It has been awarded the Hiker's Seal and allows you to explore the region's rocks, wine barrels, and half-timbered architecture.
Yes, the Old Town Center of Sankt Aldegund features numerous picturesque half-timbered houses from the 15th to 18th centuries. Many of these buildings have information plaques detailing their history and architectural significance. The Christopherus-Straße is particularly noted for showcasing the evolution of Fachwerk styles, offering a glimpse into the community's 900-year history.
For runners, there are several scenic trails in the vicinity. Options include the 'Bullay Railway Bridge loop' or more challenging routes like the 'St. Martin Parish Church, Ediger – Kaiser Wilhelm Tunnel Entrance with Eagle Sculpture loop.' These trails often follow the Mosel River or wind through the surrounding hills. More detailed running routes can be found on the Running Trails around Sankt Aldegund guide page.
Yes, a significant discovery near Sankt Aldegund was an early Christian late-Roman woman's grave from the 4th century. This grave contained artful glass vessels. The quarried stones from this historical grave are now displayed at the village exit towards Alf, offering a tangible link to the region's ancient past.


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