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Jogging around Winningen offers diverse terrain along the Moselle River, characterized by terraced vineyards, lush forests, and steep slate slopes. The region provides a variety of running environments, from riverside paths to challenging vineyard ascents. These natural features create a dynamic backdrop for any running experience. The network of trails caters to various fitness levels, ensuring options for both casual jogs and more strenuous runs.
Last updated: May 19, 2026
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Hard run. Good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Story of the Winningen Wine Witch Winegrower Veit Mertes lived with his wife, Kathrin, in a small, rickety house near Wolfstor. Because of his passionate flute playing, he was nicknamed "Pfeifenhannes." One day, he noticed that one of his barrels of wine was missing. (We now know that one liter of wine can simply evaporate from a wooden barrel per week.) The winegrowers of the 17th century apparently didn't know. The neighbors had also experienced this, they said, and they were inclined to attribute anything mysterious to witchcraft. Pfeifenhannes didn't really believe it—after all, it was only the barrel of his best wine that was missing. That made him think more of theft. But how could a rascal have gotten into the cellar when Veit always carried the key to the cellar door with him? Mysterious. Pfeifenhannes resolved to keep a close eye on his cellar over the next few days. But after a few days, two thumbs of wine were missing from his best barrel. This enraged him and prompted him to personally ambush the thief, even if it took days. He went into the cellar, closed the door behind him, and hid behind a large barrel. He had his flute with him, for it was made of such fine wood that it could be used for more than just whistling. He may have waited for about half an hour when he suddenly noticed a key turning in the lock above. The door opened quietly, and by candlelight, someone crept down the cellar stairs and headed straight for the barrel containing the best barrel. The person started working on the bottom of the barrel, and suddenly a thin stream of wine was heard running into a jug. He dared a peek from behind the barrel and saw the thief expertly driving a peg into the bottom of the barrel. Before the thief could make off with the wine, however, Pfeifenhannes swung his flute and attacked the thief. There was a great outcry – and suddenly Veit recognized the thief: It was Kathrin, his wife. Whether he immediately stopped the beating is not known... Text / Source: Municipality of Winningen – August-Horch-Straße 3 – D-56333 Winningen https://moselfest.com/downloads/GeschWeinhex.pdf
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It's beautiful and calming when the boats pass by on the Moselle. Everything is quiet up here, except for the occasional jogger or cyclist. At least in April.
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The path zigzags steadily uphill, always well signposted. It's impossible to get lost.
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During the week you have the streets almost to yourself.
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There are nearly 20 dedicated running routes around Winningen, catering to various fitness levels. These include easy paths, moderate loops, and some more challenging trails through the vineyards and forests.
Yes, Winningen offers several easier options. For a lighter jog, consider the Weilsborn Spring – View of Winningen loop from Winningen, which is about 5 kilometers long and leads through varied terrain with scenic views. The "Traumpfädchen Moseltraum" is also an easier option, perfect for a scenic and less strenuous run.
The running trails in Winningen offer a diverse range of terrain. You'll find paths winding through dramatic terraced vineyards, serene forest trails, open meadows, and routes running parallel to the Moselle River. Some trails also feature steep slate slopes, providing challenging ascents and descents.
Absolutely. Many routes are designed to showcase the stunning Moselle Valley. For example, the Winningen Vineyards – Market Square Kobern-Gondorf loop from Winningen offers expansive views of the valley and its distinctive vineyards. The "Uhlen Wine Trail" and "Röttgen Wine Trail" also provide breathtaking panoramic vistas.
Yes, many of the running routes in Winningen are circular, allowing you to start and end in the same location. Examples include the Mosel Hiking Trail – Winningen Vineyards loop from Winningen (Mosel) and the Winningen Village Center – Witches' Fountain, Winningen loop from Winningen (Mosel).
The running routes in Winningen are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 59 reviews. Runners often praise the diverse terrain, the stunning views of the Moselle Valley, and the well-maintained paths through vineyards and forests.
Yes, you can encounter several points of interest. Some trails pass by historical attractions within Winningen, such as the Old Town Hall from the 16th century and the Gothic parish church of St. Stephanus. The Hexenhügel (Witch's Hill) is another notable spot. For panoramic views, consider routes that pass by viewpoints like the Uhuley Viewpoint or the Hitzlay Viewpoint (Moselle Valley).
While some trails involve challenging ascents, there are easier options that families can enjoy for a lighter jog or walk. The "Traumpfädchen Moseltraum" is a good example, with a modest elevation gain and scenic paths suitable for a more relaxed pace.
For experienced runners seeking a challenge, Winningen offers routes with significant elevation changes through its steep terraced vineyards. The Winningen Vineyards loop from Winningen (Mosel), for instance, is rated as difficult, covering nearly 10 kilometers with over 200 meters of ascent, providing a strenuous workout.
Absolutely. Winningen is renowned for its wine culture, and many running paths, such as the "Uhlen Wine Trail" and other "Weinlehrpfade" (wine educational paths), wind directly through the vineyards. These routes offer an immersive experience into the region's viticulture, often with information boards about local wines and stunning views.
The region is beautiful year-round, but spring and autumn are particularly pleasant for jogging. In spring, the vineyards burst into life, and in autumn, the foliage offers spectacular colors. Summer can be warm, so early mornings or late afternoons are ideal. Winter runs are also possible, offering a different, serene landscape, though some paths might be slippery.
Winningen hosts the annual Steillagen Festival, which celebrates the unique steep-slope vineyards. An event path, about 4 km long, runs through these impressive terraces, offering magnificent views. While not a running race, it's an excellent opportunity to experience the landscape. You can find more information on the Visit Mosel website.


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