Nestled in the northeastern part of Germany, the Moselle Valley is known for its postcard-worthy natural surroundings and rich history. This idyllic valley, characterized by its steep vineyard-covered hills, quaint villages, and majestic medieval castles, is integrated into one of Germany's sixteen federal states, Rhineland-Palatinate. The Moselle River, which meanders through France, Luxembourg, and Germany before joining the Rhine, lends the valley its name and its fame in producing some of Germany's best Riesling wines. Visitors flock to the Moselle Valley not only to taste the world-class wines but also to experience hiking and biking along picturesque trails, boat tours down the scenic Moselle River, and touring the captivating, historic castles such as Cochem and Eltz.