Bernkastel-Kues (German pronunciation: [ˌbɛɐ̯nkastəlˈkuːs]) is a well-known winegrowing centre on the Middle Moselle in the Bernkastel-Wittlich district in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. The town is a state-recognized health resort (Erholungsort), seat of the Verbandsgemeinde of Bernkastel-Kues and birthplace of one of the most famous German polymaths, the mediaeval churchman and philosopher Nikolaus von Kues (Cusanus).
Restaurants in Bernkastel-Kues
5.0 based on 619 reviews
The beautiful rolling hills situated along the Mosel River make for one of Europe's great wine valleys.
Mosel valley is a beautiful area that everyone must visit if in this part of Germany. Amazing small towns. Many great hotels, restaurants, shops.
5.0 based on 30 reviews
We were looking for something to do in the Mosel region when the weather was not too great, and the German Christmas markets hadn’t gotten going yet. We called Dr Loosen winery and were able to book a tasting that turned out to be private, very informative, and involving some very nice wines.
5.0 based on 33 reviews
Worth the visit and/or detour, nicely decorated museum that throws you back in time for decades! Even a few shops like electronics and cameras are a nice memory.
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4.5 based on 451 reviews
This may well be the cutest, most breathtaking square in Germany (together with the market square in Trier). ALL the houses are beautiful and in great shape!
4.5 based on 18 reviews
This trail is absolutely amazing and one of the best we've ever hiked. We would choose it over for example Rheinsteig any time. The different stages are very beautiful and varied, and the nature in the area is breathtaking. All the small towns along the way have made a great effort to make there mark on the stages with nice places to enjoy the view, relax, eat you packed lunch or read about the areas distinctiveness. Getting to the top of the vineyards can be challenging and tough but is absolutely worth the trouble. We simply loved it here and we are planning on coming back. The signage on the trail is really, really good and easy to follow. The stages north of Trier are the best of those we hiked.
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