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From the Main to the Rhine, a voyage through the vineyards

From the Main to the Rhine, a voyage through the vineyards


4 stops


4 nights


352 miles


From Alsace to the Rhineland-Palatinate, via the Duchy of Luxembourg, this itinerary follows rivers, vineyards, hills and valleys packed full of unexpected charm. While this Route du Bonheur passes through three countries, the continuity of the gentle landscape ignores any borders. Along the way, you will cross the Saar, the Moselle, and the Rhine rivers, encountering delightful vineyards that cultivate a wide array of grape varieties. never far from the water, this journey offers an escape that is both bucolic and gourmet.

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Wingen-sur-Moder

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2 Michelin stars 2026intimate settingArt Décocellar with 60,000 bottles

Wingen-sur-Moder, France

Villa René Lalique - Hôtel & Restaurant

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Exquisite objects at the Lalique Museum (Wingen-sur-Moder)

Exquisite objects at the Lalique Museum (Wingen-sur-Moder)

This museum, established in 2011 in the very village where René Lalique founded his glassworks in 1922, is an immersive journey into the world of crystal glassmaking. Though the name Lalique has long been associated with French crystal and the world of Art Nouveau, this institution displays exceptional collections of everything from tableware to perfume bottles, vases and jewelry. Travel back in time and learn about the astonishing<em fontscheme='2'> savoir-faire that turns contemporary artisanship into timeless heritage.

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Walks within the Northern Vosges Regional Natural Park

Walks within the Northern Vosges Regional Natural Park

Spanning 322,000 acres and straddling France's Moselle and Bas-Rhin departments, the Northern Vosges Regional Natural Park–a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve–is a spectacular playground for those who love wide-open spaces, history and heritage. Filled with ancient abbeys, military sites, fortified castles and charming villages with half-timbered houses, this area boasts many treasures of historical significance. Two-thirds of the park is covered by oak, beech and Scots pine forests, where hiking and cycling trails abound.

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La Merise Restaurant

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Luxemburg

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Tasting the wines of Luxembourg

Tasting the wines of Luxembourg

Luxembourg's small vineyards are little-known gems stretching along the Moselle Valley. Nine grape varieties are grown on these sunny slopes (where the temperature is always a degree or two warmer here than the rest of the duchy), the most popular of which are Riesling, Pinot Gris and Elbling. Though Luxembourg's estates principally produce white wines, they also create some amazing sparkling wines: the <em fontscheme='2'>appellation d'origine contrôlée Crémant du Luxembourg has existed since 1991.

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Exploring Luxembourg’s botanical secrets

Exploring Luxembourg’s botanical secrets

Far from the glass towers, church steeples and bustle of its capital, the Duchy of Luxembourg is home to three vast natural parks that encompass nearly a third of the country's land. This side of Luxembourg, a botanical secret to many, is crisscrossed by a great network of trails winding through hills and dales, forests and fields. Following them leads to lovely rivers, narrow gorges and breathtaking waterfalls (don't miss the magnificent Müllerthal trail).

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Frankfurt am Main

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Frankfurt, European capital of finance, is first and foremost a skyline of glass and steel buildings, a unique landscape reinvented by architect Norman Foster. But the city has nonetheless preserved some beautiful medieval houses. With a rich cultural offer, with its museums and theatres, Frankfurt is proving to be one of the most interesting and abundant cities in the country, whether you are a fan of modern architecture, football or Goethe's poetry...

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Walk through the Rheingau wine region

Walk through the Rheingau wine region

Created by monks who once lived in the monasteries of the region, the Rheingau vineyards today span nearly 3000 ha. Even if they are best known for their superb Rieslings (sweet and fruity), different areas have opened up to new varieties: pinot noir, chardonnay, sauvignon blanc and merlot. Today there are about 1,000 Rheingau winegrowers participating in numerous wine festivals throughout the year.

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A chance to disconnect at the Botanical Garden, Frankfurt

A chance to disconnect at the Botanical Garden, Frankfurt

The Botanical Garden is an unexpected stop near the Goethe-University. Founded in 1868, the vast estate – an exotic haven of peace for horticulture enthusiasts – is where the inhabitants of Frankfurt like to meet. Spread over 55 acres (22 hectares), the gardeners take care of the approximately 13,000 flowers, plants and trees native to Africa, Asia, America and Oceania. Impressive greenhouses adjoin the pretty palm grove. For a few hours, forget the chaos of the city...

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Restaurant Lafleur

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Andernach

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Andernach, the highest cold-water geyser in the world

Andernach, the highest cold-water geyser in the world

Located on a peninsula in the Rhine, the highest cold-water geyser in the world is visible between March and October. Every two hours, like clockwork, the geyser projects up to nearly 60 meters high during an eight-minute show. While the phenomenon was discovered during drilling in the area in 1903, it has only been accessible to the public since 2006 – today cruise ships can take you to the site. The nearby Andernach Discovery Center, inaugurated in 2013, provides all the answers to your questions about this natural phenomenon.

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Descend into the Rhine Valley

Descend into the Rhine Valley

The Rhine Valley is one of the most beautiful and romantic 'roads' in all of Germany. Traditional villages and fortresses follow the length of the water. In this part of the Reinthal, the river crosses Stolzenfels, an impressive castle built for King Frederick William IV. Then further south on the opposite bank, you can see the beautiful Marksburg castle, founded in 1173, overlooking the fortified village of Braubach. Later, you'll come across the amazing Pfalzgrafenstein, a former toll booth located in the middle of the river.

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Discover the wines of Moselle-Sarre-Ruwer

Discover the wines of Moselle-Sarre-Ruwer

Renowned for its Rieslings, this area's wines are less renowned than the Rhine Valley, but instead more sparkling and lively. The celebrated Neumagen wine boat is a testament to the work of the Romans who cultivated vines along its steep slopes. Some say that being a winemaker in these romantic landscapes is sometimes similar to priesthood. Yet it is here that you can taste Elbling, one of the oldest grape varieties in Germany, which makes white wines that are tart and sometimes sparkling.

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