Attractions and places to see around Nittel include a variety of natural landscapes and cultural sites in the Upper Moselle Valley. The village is characterized by its dolomite and limestone cliffs, the Moselle River, and extensive vineyards. Nittel is recognized for its winemaking traditions, particularly the cultivation of the Elbling grape. This region offers opportunities to explore natural features and historical landmarks.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Very important ecosystem for nature and wildlife
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Very nice cycle path along the Moselle.
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Magnificent landscape. Great bike path.
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The Sauermündung is the place where the river Sauer flows into the Moselle. The Sauer is the largest left tributary of the Moselle and is approximately 170 km long. The river originates in the Belgian Ardennes and forms the border between Germany and Luxembourg for approximately 50 km between Wallendorf and Wasserbillig. In Wasserbillig the Sauer flows into the Moselle. The area around the Sauermündung is a popular destination for cyclists and nature lovers. There are many cycle paths and the area is rich in flora and fauna. There are also many birds to see, including swans and storks.
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"The Sauermündung is the place where the river Sauer flows into the Moselle. The Sauer is the largest left tributary of the Moselle and is approximately 170 km long. The river originates in the Belgian Ardennes and is approximately 50 km long between Wallendorf and Wasserbillig the border between Germany and Luxembourg. In Wasserbillig the Sauer flows into the Moselle. The area around the Sauermündung is a popular destination for cyclists and nature lovers. There are many cycle paths and the area is rich in flora and fauna. There are also many birds to see, including swans and storks."
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Nittel is a place, nestled between dolomite and limestone cliffs, and a nationally recognized resort. Nittel is the center of Elbling wine cultivation in the Upper Moselle. About 25 wineries cultivate vineyards with a total of 717 hectares, of which the Elbling has the largest share with 75%. The limestone soil and almost Mediterranean climate give a nice touch to the local wines, which benefits the white and pinot gris varieties. In Nittel there is a jetty for sailing on the Moselle. Hotels, restaurants and wineries focus on tourists with their wine bars and events.
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Not to be despised either.
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I drove down the Saar for the third time because it is easy to drive and there is a lot to see
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Nittel is surrounded by natural beauty. You can visit the Moselle River at Nittel, known for its picturesque vineyards and opportunities for cycling or boat tours. The Nitteler Fels Nature Reserve, located between Nittel and Wellen, features impressive dolomite and limestone cliffs and is home to diverse flora and fauna. Additionally, the Old arm of the Saar is a significant ecosystem with a scenic bike path, and the Confluence of the Saar and Moselle offers pleasant views.
Yes, Nittel has a rich history. The St. Rochus Chapel, also known as 'The Virgin Mary of the Vineyards,' is a pilgrimage site dating back to 1432, offering excellent views over the Moselle and Luxembourg. The 12th-century St. James Church is also worth a visit. You can also find a Roman brick-making kiln from the 2nd and 3rd centuries near the Rehlingen creek.
Nittel is an excellent starting point for outdoor activities. You can enjoy cycling along the Moselle cycle path or explore various hiking trails. For specific cycling routes, check out the Cycling around Nittel guide, which includes easy loops like 'Flags on Grevenmacher Bridge loop from Nittel'. For hiking, the Hiking around Nittel guide features moderate trails such as 'Nitteler Felsen – Rock Garden at Nitteler Fels loop from Nittel'. Mountain biking enthusiasts can find routes in the MTB Trails around Nittel guide.
Nittel is deeply rooted in winemaking, particularly known as the center of Elbling wine cultivation in the Upper Moselle. About 75% of its 717 hectares of vineyards are dedicated to the Elbling grape. Many local wineries offer wine tastings and culinary delights. You can also explore an educational wine trail that provides insights into viticulture and grape varieties, offering scenic views of the Moselle valley. The annual wine festival in September is a significant cultural highlight.
Absolutely. Many attractions are suitable for families. The View of Saarburg and Saarburg Castle, the Saarburg Waterfall (Leukbach Falls), and the Old arm of the Saar are all categorized as family-friendly. The Moselle River itself offers gentle cycling paths and boat tours that families can enjoy together. The Sculpture Trail 'Steine am Fluss' also provides an engaging walk for all ages.
Nittel benefits from an almost Mediterranean climate, making it pleasant for visits throughout much of the year. The vineyards are particularly beautiful in spring and summer. September is a great time to experience the local wine culture, as it hosts the annual wine festival. For outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, spring, summer, and early autumn offer ideal weather conditions.
The 'Steine am Fluss' (Stones at the River) is a modern sculpture trail built in 2001. It features a series of unique stone sculptures positioned along the Upper Moselle River, offering an artistic and scenic walk for visitors.
Yes, Saarburg is a popular nearby destination. You can enjoy the View of Saarburg and Saarburg Castle, which offers excellent views of the castle ruins and St. Laurentius Church. The Saarburg Waterfall (Leukbach Falls) is a must-see, falling almost 20 meters in the city center. Saarburg is easily reachable from Nittel, making it a great day trip.
Beyond the Nitteler Fels Nature Reserve's 4 km rock trail, Nittel is a gateway to several popular hiking routes. The Moselsteig trail, a long-distance route, passes nearby, as do the Mosel-Elblingweg and the Traumschleife Mannebach. For more options, including moderate trails like 'Nitteler Felsen – Rock Garden at Nitteler Fels loop from Nittel', consult the Hiking around Nittel guide.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning views, especially from spots like the View of Saarburg and Saarburg Castle and the Confluence of the Saar and Moselle. The scenic bike paths along the Moselle and Saar rivers, such as the one by the Old arm of the Saar, are also highly appreciated. The unique charm of the wine villages and the natural beauty of the dolomite and limestone cliffs are often highlighted.
Yes, Nittel's location in the Upper Moselle Valley makes it a convenient base for excursions. Trier, a city rich in Roman history and a UNESCO World Heritage site, is only about 30 minutes away. You can also easily reach neighboring Luxembourg and France within a similar travel time by car, train, or bus, expanding your exploration options significantly.


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