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Price is based on twin-share rooms. Choose how many members of your group would like to stay in single occupancy rooms during the trip.

Bike rental

Bike rental is available at an additional fee. Price is per person and covers all riding days.

Including 1 saddle bag

Including 1 saddle bag

Including 1 saddle bag

Helmet rental

Helmet rental is available at an additional fee. Price is per person and covers all riding days.

Wine tasting in Cochem

A wine tasting experience in Cochem can be arranged at an additional cost. You’ll be presented four wines in each of the two rounds and learn about winemaking in the Moselle region.

Additional nights before/after the tour

Additional nights in Trier and Frankfurt can be arranged at an additional cost. These will be the same hotels that you’ll stay at on Day 1 & the last night, making these extra nights just perfect if you’d like to stay a bit longer in the area.

Price per person in a double room

Price per person in a single room

Price per person in a double room

Price per person in a single room

Personal welcome meeting and bike fitting

Optionally, book a personal bike handover in Frankfurt (30–45 min) for bike fitting and a route/highlights briefing—otherwise, your pre-set bikes with tools and adjustment materials will be waiting at the first hotel.

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We’ll need a few details for you and anyone else you’re booking for: first & last name as well as height (needed for bike rentals).

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  • This self-guided bike tour follows the Main, Rhine, and Moselle rivers from Frankfurt to Trier across 7 riding days, covering approximately 343 km (213 mi). Route materials, maps, GPX files, and daily luggage transfers are all included—just show up and ride. You stay in handpicked 4-star hotels in historic town centers throughout, with departures running April through October so you choose the dates that work for you.

    • You set off from Frankfurt along the Main River, passing through Höchst—a medieval district with a well-preserved old town once tied to the Archbishopric of Mainz. After a leisurely break, perhaps with a glass of Ebbelwoi (local apple wine) or a plate of Handkäs mit Musik, the route continues through vineyards and charming riverside towns to the confluence of the Main and Rhine. You arrive in Mainz, a city with over 2,000 years of history—don’t miss the magnificent Romanesque cathedral and the Gutenberg Museum, dedicated to the man who invented the printing press right here.

      Meals: Breakfast
      Cycling: 42 km (26 mi)
      Accommodation: Hilton Hotel (4-star), Mainz

      mainz view
    • The longest day of the tour is also one of its most rewarding. You ride through Eltville, known for its rose gardens and half-timbered houses, before reaching Rüdesheim am Rhein—a world-famous wine town where a chairlift ride up to the Niederwald monument offers a sweeping panorama over the Rhine Valley. Crossing the river, you enter the UNESCO-listed Upper Middle Rhine Valley, passing terraced vineyards, romantic castles, and the beautifully preserved medieval town of Bacharach. The day ends in Oberwesel, where the imposing Schönburg Castle rises above the town on a wooded hill.

      Meals: Breakfast; dinner at Burghotel Schönburg
      Cycling: 64 km (40 mi)
      Accommodation: Burghotel Schönburg (4-star), Oberwesel

      rudesheim am rhein
    • The first part of today’s ride is dominated by the legendary Loreley Rock—a towering slate cliff rising above the Rhine’s narrowest and most treacherous stretch, steeped in German folklore. You continue through Boppard, where an optional chairlift to the Vierseenblick (Four Lakes View) offers one of the valley’s most spectacular panoramas. Arriving in Koblenz, a cable car carries you up to the Ehrenbreitstein Fortress above the city. Down below, the Deutsches Eck—the dramatic point where the Rhine and Moselle converge—is one of Germany’s most recognizable landmarks.

      Meals: Breakfast
      Cycling: 45 km (28 mi)
      Accommodation: Hotel Mercure (4-star), Koblenz

      vier seen blick
    • Leaving the Rhine behind, you follow the Moselle River south through vineyard-covered slopes and half-timbered villages. The route passes through picturesque Winningen and the charming Kobern-Gondorf before a scenic detour leads to Eltz Castle—a fairytale medieval fortress nestled in the forested hills above the Moselle near Moselkern. You arrive in Cochem, a town crowned by the majestic Reichsburg castle, well worth a wander through its fortress and historic lanes.

      Meals: Breakfast
      Cycling: 49 km (30 mi)
      Accommodation: Hotel Villa Vinum (4-star), Cochem

      germany cochem town
    • Today the Moselle reveals some of its most dramatic scenery. You pass the Calmont vineyard—Europe’s steepest—before winding through traditional wine villages and past the imposing Marienburg castle. The route takes you through the picturesque Moselle loop at Zell and the baroque streets of Zeltingen before arriving in Traben-Trarbach, an elegant twin town straddling the river, known for its exceptional Art Nouveau architecture and some of the finest wine cellars on the Moselle.

      Meals: Breakfast
      Cycling: 55 km (34 mi)
      Accommodation: Romantik Jugendstilhotel Bellevue (4-star), Traben-Trarbach

      traben trarbach river
    • A quieter, more meditative day along the Moselle as you pedal through gentle wine villages and vineyard-carpeted hillsides. The river meanders along its unhurried course, and the pace of the day invites you to stop, look around, and perhaps duck into a local Straußwirtschaft for a glass of Riesling. You arrive in Piesport, a small village with outsized wine fame—its Goldtröpfchen vineyard is one of the most celebrated Riesling sites in all of Germany.

      Meals: Breakfast
      Cycling: 40 km (25 mi)
      Accommodation: Weinhotel Piesporter Goldtröpfchen (3-star), Piesport

      moselle bike path
    • You set off through Neumagen-Dhron—Germany’s oldest wine village—where Roman wine ship sculptures hint at centuries of viticultural tradition. The route continues past the vineyards of Trittenheim and across one of the Moselle’s oldest bridges, where preserved ferry towers recall an earlier era of river transport. The day’s destination is Trier, Germany’s oldest city, founded by the Romans over 2,000 years ago—spend the evening exploring the Porta Nigra, the Cathedral of Saint Peter, and the Imperial Baths, then raise a glass of Riesling to a great week on the bike.

      Meals: Breakfast
      Cycling: 48 km (30 mi)
      Accommodation: Hotel Park Plaza (4-star), Trier

      trittenheim moselle loop
    • Your cycling adventure comes to a close in Trier. If you haven’t had the chance yet, the morning is perfect for a final stroll past the city’s Roman monuments—the Porta Nigra, the Cathedral of Saint Peter, the Imperial Baths, and the Electoral Palace are all within easy walking distance of the center. Head home when ready, or extend your stay to explore more of Germany’s most historically layered city.

      Meals: Breakfast

      trier city square
    • Included:

        • 8-day self-guided Rhine, Main & Moselle bike tour (7 days of cycling)
        • Accommodation for 7 nights in handpicked 4-star hotels (double occupancy, premium category)
        • 7 breakfasts, 1 dinner (at Burghotel Schönburg on Day 2)
        • Daily luggage transfer between all hotels
        • Detailed route materials: maps, route descriptions, and GPX files
        • Service hotline throughout the tour
        • CO₂ compensation for the travel region

      Add-ons (pricing shown at checkout):

        • Single occupancy room
        • Touring bike or e-bike rental
        • Personal welcome meeting and bike fitting in Frankfurt
        • Wine tasting in Cochem
        • Additional nights in Frankfurt or Trier

      Not included:

        • Flights or trains to Germany
        • Bike & helmet
        • Lunches and dinners other than those mentioned above
        • Entrance and sightseeing fees (chairlifts in Rüdesheim and Boppard, cable car in Koblenz, Eltz Castle entry)
        • City tax (payable directly at each hotel)
        • Anything not mentioned in the “Included” section above
        • Insurance — recommended, available to add at checkout
    • Good fitness is required for this self-guided Rhine, Main & Moselle bike tour.

      The total cycling distance is approximately 343 km (213 mi) spread across 7 riding days, with daily distances ranging from 40 to 64 km (25 to 40 mi).

      The route follows mostly flat, well-signed riverside paths and quiet country roads—there’s no significant elevation gain, and the surface is predominantly paved. The longest day (Mainz to Oberwesel, 64 km) is the only one that demands a full day in the saddle; the rest are very manageable. An e-bike upgrade is available at checkout if you’d like extra assistance.

      Want to see what else is there in the area? Discover more bike tours in Europe here!

    • Here’s a list of the equipment you need to bring:

        • Day pack large enough to carry everything you might need throughout the day (around a 20–30 L bag)
        • Water bottle or hydration bladder (2 L capacity)
        • Cycling shoes
        • Comfortable cycling clothes
        • Leisure clothes for evenings and sightseeing
        • Spare clothes for layering
        • Waterproof rain jacket
        • Sunhat
        • Toiletries (sunscreen, hand sanitizer, bug spray, tissues, etc.)
        • Sunglasses
        • Camera — optional (but recommended)

      Dress comfortably and for the weather in clothes you can move in. Layers are best—don’t wear jeans.

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    • Yes, touring bikes, e-bikes, and gravel bikes are available to rent on this Rhine, Main, Moselle river bike tour and can be added to your booking at an additional cost during checkout.

      Touring bike — Velo de Ville L200 is a comfortable 28″ trekking bike built for multi-day trips. Available in a diamond frame or step-through (low-step) frame, in multiple sizes, with ergonomically shaped handlebars. The lightweight aluminum frame keeps things nimble, the Shimano CUES 20-speed drivetrain offers smooth, reliable shifting, and Schwalbe Plus puncture-protected tires keep you rolling with confidence. All bikes come fitted with a rear rack, making them ideal for use with bike panniers.

      E-bike — Velo de Ville AEB Classic is for those who prefer a little extra boost. These e-bikes are equipped with a Bosch mid-motor (Active Line, Active Line Plus, or Performance Line) and a 500 Wh battery for reliable range on daily rides. The step-through frame makes mounting effortless, while the Shimano drivetrain, hydraulic disc brakes, suspension fork, and Schwalbe Delta Cruiser Plus puncture-protected tires deliver a smooth, worry-free ride.

      Gravel bike — For riders looking for a more sporty and performance-oriented experience, the Cannondale Topstone 2 GRX is also available. This versatile gravel bike combines comfort, speed, and reliability, making it an excellent choice for longer cycling tours on both paved roads and well-maintained gravel paths.

    • Self-guided tours are perfect for those who enjoy exploring on their own terms—at their own pace, and with the company they choose. By joining this self-guided Rhine, Main, and Moselle bike tour, we take care of:

        • Accommodation for 7 nights in handpicked 4-star hotels (double occupancy, premium category)
        • 7 breakfasts, 1 dinner (at Burghotel Schönburg on Day 2)
        • Daily luggage transfer between all hotels
        • Detailed route materials: maps, route descriptions, and GPX files
        • Service hotline throughout the tour

      Rather than joining a guided group, you’ll navigate the tour yourself, using resources provided by the tour operator. For a hassle-free journey with everything arranged for you in advance, there’s no better option!

      As a self-guided tour is built around your preferred travel dates, your guide will take care of arranging accommodations and details after you book. Note that exact accommodations and dates might shift slightly, so don’t make any travel arrangements until the details of your adventure are confirmed.

    • Group sizes and pricing

        • It takes a minimum of 2 participants for this tour to operate.
        • The maximum group size for this Rhine, Main, Moselle bike tour is set at 8 participants.

      Rhine, Main, Moselle bike tours can be arranged for larger groups. Contact us to make arrangements.

      Min. age requirements

        • If you are older than 18, you’re good to go.
        • Minors younger than 18 may be permitted to join the Rhine, Main, Moselle bike tour on a case-by-case basis, but must be in the presence of a parent or legal guardian.

      If your group has participants under the age of 18, contact us prior to booking to make arrangements.

    • The price for this Rhine, Main, Moselle bike tour is based on twin-share rooms, but a single occupancy room can be arranged at an additional fee. You can add it to your booking at checkout.

    • The starting point of this Rhine, Main, Moselle bike tour is Frankfurt, Germany. Frankfurt Airport (FRA) is one of Europe’s best-connected hubs, with direct flights from across the world. The city center is reachable from the airport in about 15 minutes by S-Bahn train. An additional night in Frankfurt before the tour can be arranged at checkout.

      The tour ends in Trier on Day 8. From Trier, there are good train connections to Frankfurt Airport (around 4.5 hours). A private transfer from Trier to Frankfurt Airport can be arranged as an add-on at checkout.

      There is no fixed meeting time or group welcome—your route materials and bikes will be ready at the first hotel in Frankfurt on Day 1.

    • We highly recommend that you cover all your bases with insurance. To make your booking and traveling experience as carefree as possible, you’ll be offered to simply insure your trip with Redpoint at checkout.

      Redpoint—the official 57hours insurance partner—tailors protection packages for adventure travel, offering a comprehensive travel program, even in remote locations! Trip cancellation, natural disasters, pandemic coverage, medical evacuation, primary medical expenses—regardless of the travel interruption that may happen, Redpoint will have you covered.

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