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Kyll Valley Cycle Route

On its picturesque way through the Eifel region

The Kyll Valley Cycle Route follows the lovely Kyll river as it winds its picturesque way through the upland scenery of the Eifel region. There are few ascents to negotiate as the route mostly stays close to the river where it's flat.

The lakes and reservoirs of the northern Eifel give way to the Volcanic Eifel, shaped by elemental forces in prehistoric times, as the Kyll flows through a varied landscape of hills and meadows, past cliffs and wooded volcanic peaks.

Bitburg is the home of the famous Bitburg beer. Fancy a visit to the brewery? On holiday, it's alright to be a bit lazy sometimes, so why not switch to the Kyll Valley Railway for part of the way?

The Kyll Valley Cycle Route ends in Trier, Germany's oldest town, where the Kyll flows into the Moselle. Time to explore the many traces of Trier's Roman history or perhaps for a ride along the Moselle Cycle Route.

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Package: Organized cycling tour through the Kyll Valley

Cycling through the Eifel and along the Moselle

A scenic, leisurely tour through the Eifel along the Kyll, Moselle and Saar rivers, ending in Trier in south-west Rhineland-Palatinate. The list of places visited by the route reads like a typical German drinks' menu: Gerolstein, famous for its mineral water, is followed by the brewery town of Bitburg. After that comes one of Germany's best and most beautiful wine regions, the Moselle. Package: 6 days/5 nights from 440 Euro p.p. in a double room. More information

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