I live in a French-speaking town of the Belgian Ardenne, not far from the German border. I like living where I live, and one of the reasons is that we are less than a two-hour drive to Bernkastel-Kues and the Mosel (by the way, Moselle is how the river's name is written in French...), so close to home but so different. Many villages and towns there seem to be directly out of fairy tales. My wife and I have come to just love the region (and its wines 😊😊), that we visit at least twice each year - last time was for the Xmas markets in December. Just writing these words makes me feel like hopping into my car, cross the border, and have lunch in Bernkastel-Kues.
@maurice4770858 ай бұрын
..I came to the Mosel area as a little child.. Together with my mom, dad and brother and befriended couple we made many vacations to a small village, Mehring, about 18 kilometres from the city of Trier, the oldest city in Germany.. From there we made much trips to several other, beautiful locations.. Being there it felt like a true vacation.. In the small village of Mehring we became friends with local children and their parents.. We had many heartwarming friendships.. In later years we became honorary citizens of Mehring, with a rememberable plaqutte and pennings.. We also enjoyed sitting on the terraces to watch the ships passing by and looking up to the mountains and vineyards.. And enjoying the good wines from local wine farmers.. It was giving a magical and satisfying feeling.. I really hope to go back someday to enjoy again the feeling to have a true vacation..!!
@richardkuyper3008 ай бұрын
My wife and I lived on the Moselle in the wine village of Piesport from 2004 till 2017 (understandably the most memorable 13 years of our still happy marriage :-) and this is perhaps the best documentary of this beautiful river valley I have seen. We traveled the length of the river many times and it was a special pleasure to see so many familiar, beautiful scenes once again. Many thanks for the memories.👏
@robertshelton98818 ай бұрын
I've made this trip on the train, which runs along the river most of the way. I particularly liked the antiquities in Trier.
@vijaykharoo6207 ай бұрын
A memorable journey which can't be forgotten.
@gonskie8 ай бұрын
I' ve taken the river trip along the Rhine, castles, green clean water, both sides of the river have roads and railway, small towns with steep steeple churches , beautiful .
@thirsupitishanti91078 ай бұрын
Hi! The Rhine of Germany ,thanks from thailand for nice locations
@miniforest-y2p8 ай бұрын
Was on a temparary duty tour for the U.S. Air Force in 1983 and took the boat trip from Trier to Traben one fine summer day. Great Memories !! :)
@akhtarzaidi94548 ай бұрын
OMG how solace full, lush green heavenly landscapes & this river of brave & blessed German’s, the Germany 🇩🇪
@JeffreyCollins-m1v8 ай бұрын
es leba Deutschland!
@ingridhohmann35238 ай бұрын
Es lebe die Mosel ,Eifel Hunsrueck,Taunus und Westerwald ❤️
@meu22422Ай бұрын
We love Germany but German embassy in Islamabad doesn't want us. Wait period for visa appointment is one year
@martha3048 ай бұрын
Lovely video. We did a10 day road trip along the river 50 years ago. Wonderful memories of the vineyards, castles, swans, villages and towns at the start and finish of our journey.
@ornleifsАй бұрын
I was totally indifferent to Germany but then my father invited me to a trip down the Moselle and I absolutely fell in love with the country cause every other minute I was going WOW ! - I felt like I was in some fairy tale due to all those magnificent Castles and the beauty of the landscape.
@pargevkarapetyan22518 ай бұрын
Beautiful landscapes❤👌
@belomolnar21288 ай бұрын
From the riverboat you see different World. We have Danube River to be happy with it. 🛶🛶🛶🚣🏿♀️🚣🏿♀️🚣🏿♀️🤩🤩🍀🍀🕊
@vavilovasvetlana90448 ай бұрын
Excellent trip, I traveled along the Majestic river with the team of this favorite channel;thank you for the good moon I receved.
@alfonsasgrinevicius74778 ай бұрын
Good mood I received
@bigjimslade62508 ай бұрын
Beautiful country & marvelous engineering.
@dfmalo83 ай бұрын
Wonderful! One of the few documentaries about the Moselle in english where you get the feeling that the authors have dealt with the topic sensibly! The Moselle, the home of my soul, was not only competently described in this documentary, but also understood! Thanks for that!
@Musician-r5q7 ай бұрын
Deutschland ist wunderbar! I was there in the Army from 1980-1984 in Schwaebish Gmuend, beautiful country.
@alfonsasgrinevicius74778 ай бұрын
Thanks to honorable Klaus Napp , ..and Norbert , we could enjoy this area in the hyper hot summer of 1999. The well-preserved old houses, good roads, etc-----made a huge impression upon us, folks from the former colony of the USSR. Greetings from Lietuva, Kaunas.
@mahiyarcontractor90328 ай бұрын
That's nature's beauty at its best💕
@kib7316 ай бұрын
This is such a good and informative documentary! The Moselle valley is indeed very beautiful!😀
@hanneliewiese34777 ай бұрын
What a spectacular river, little towns ... so much history ... what a lovely video. Sooo wish I could visit this river and these places.
@ramnathshodangi96487 ай бұрын
Blessed Place, lucky folks living there.
@winfriedbanzhaf10678 ай бұрын
Let's keep our world beautiful!
@gerriter6363 ай бұрын
Exactly! And stop all autocratic regimes in the world and especially all wars!!! Please learn from the history and invest in freedom!
@helenannleeshung90288 ай бұрын
A fabulous production 👏🏾 ❤🎉
@bernardbarroga14978 ай бұрын
Amazing scenery. I need to add this to my bucket lists to see. Great video. Thanks!🙏🏽
@AbsalomMcVey8 ай бұрын
It is even more amazing in person.
@patriciamathenge8 ай бұрын
Sooo breathtaking
@jossefjossikajit41696 ай бұрын
FANTASTIC DOCUMENTAIRE ❤
@jamesanonymous23438 ай бұрын
BEAUTIFUL SCENERY, 4-STAR +++ PHOTOGRAPHY,, IN THE DAY I ALWAYS HAD REISLING AUSLESE, & SPATLESE, CHILLED, READY FOR FAMILY & GUESTS. TWAS LA DOLCE VITA !
@grantsmythe86258 ай бұрын
Excellent video.
@edicon23927 ай бұрын
Thank you for this amazing video 10/10
@frankwerner63558 ай бұрын
My father was Kellermeister in Traben Trarbach and I went to school there. The cellar was quite close to the river and I Iremember how, when the river flooded, they had to go down into the cellars and make sure that the casks didn't swim up out of their cradles and crash into one another. The cellar belonged to the DSG, the company which ran the dining cars of the German national railway.
@anjummirza14528 ай бұрын
Excellent information and narration. In fact God has blessed this part of the world with immense beauty and it is no doubt heaven on earth...
@jamesmonahanmusic4 ай бұрын
Wonderful video 😊.
@abrarcheema91058 ай бұрын
❤🎉❤🎉 very beautiful sharing ❤ ⚘🌹🦋🐠👈
@jhoanne36598 ай бұрын
sooooooooooooooooooo beautiful...
@BookandPage8 ай бұрын
A very beautiful area, video well done. I would love to take this trip. So nice.
@TRACKSTravelDocs8 ай бұрын
Thank you for watching!
@vs1238 ай бұрын
Video sharing perfect my friend
@gerriter6363 ай бұрын
Congratulation and many thanks for this remarkable and beautiful video. I was born in an also very famous Mosel-village called Kröv, which, unfotunately, was Not named in the Video. But I must admit that visiting all villages along the wonderful Mosel would fill some more videos, for sure.
@ShandiniWickramathilake7 ай бұрын
Why do we say these are unreal🤔....I think this is one of the best views i've watched so far.... very very fine video....🤗☺️🙂
@margadebenport73524 ай бұрын
How wonderful to hear the people speaking English so well as a second language.
@mangkalbo8 ай бұрын
My wish place Germany.since when i was young when i saw this marvelous place in a magazine,brought by my aunt from germany. I promise to my self that one day i can travel to this place.But until now it was remain just a "wish"😂
@GiggleHertz645 ай бұрын
I wish to travel here too. Besides Japan, it is a dream travel destination for me. Here’s to hoping that both our dreams will come true soon and we can visit the majestic Mosel River valley. :)
@febswelt18 күн бұрын
Beyond beautiful ❤
@michaelbryant20718 ай бұрын
180 AD, my city of Fort Worth, Texas, settled in 1849.
@gerriter6363 ай бұрын
😉
@gerriter6363 ай бұрын
But there are also remarkable and beautiful places around the United States where some of my relatives live who emigrated during the 19. Century from the Mosel to Wisconsin. I have visited my relatives there in 1970 and also in Florida in 1989.
@user-qm7nw7vd5s8 ай бұрын
Been to lots of wine cellars there, for tasting, and watched the Rhein in Flammen, where the castles shot off fireworks into the night sky, you could see this from the deck of a boat. Wonderful area. You would never even know there had been a raging war, for several years.
@mubashirkarim70398 ай бұрын
Worth Watching👌👌
@vitoldskreicbergs69708 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@rupeshkumargupta68338 ай бұрын
I love your German engineering train. It's wonderful !
@lifeandnature4798 ай бұрын
Its amazing
@Escape_The_Mundane8 ай бұрын
I am from germany. Frankfort is northern germany. Danube and Neckar rivers are near Baden-Württemberg. Gute place.
@josefartzdorf50192 ай бұрын
Wow! You are from Germany? Well, look at a german map please. And than tell me once again where Frankfurt ist situated. Yes indeed, the moselle river valley ist really one of the jewels of german landscapes. This documentary movie interferes a great impression of a dreamland of of ageless beauty. And what a prudence that people there did not open up to mass tourism.
@Escape_The_Mundane2 ай бұрын
@josefartzdorf5019 nordrhein-westphalen? Anyway if I go somewhere today it china, Japan, Mexico, maybe even russia with the pretty girls if we can in the future.
@johntillotson42547 ай бұрын
I love Germany
@ullass52114 ай бұрын
Amazing video!
@BakaryHaman-i2s6 ай бұрын
C'est super ❤.
@asmelashtesfay59318 ай бұрын
Amezing work of Germany 🇩🇪
@alking.abwhajr8 ай бұрын
صور وإطلالات فريدة ومذهلة للغاية 🐚✔️🌍
@ecoideazventures64178 ай бұрын
I suppose the abandoned wine cellars of Traben-Trarbach can be revived in a big way by selling vintage wine!
@benedictusonyinye86217 ай бұрын
Travel to Germany is my dream have Industry, resident
@HOMECINEMA20248 ай бұрын
Excellent
@glps61678 ай бұрын
It is called Moselle in France, Mosel in Germany.
@winglaileung7 ай бұрын
萊茵河,最美段两岸風光。
@rushdiahmad24358 ай бұрын
Well, that looks delicious 00:12:52 I wish I could have some of that
@martinnyberg718 ай бұрын
Is ”Moselle” in the French style really the English name for the German river Mosel? 🤔 That sounds so weird, especially since English words, just like German ones, usually have the emphasis on the *_first_* syllable, not the last.😅
@Herzschreiber7 ай бұрын
I guess there is no "English name" for the river, but me as a German would have wished them to pronounce it the German way, since they are only showing the German parts of it. So it would be called "Mosel" with the emphasis on the "O".
@gugugugu13005 ай бұрын
English got the name from French, like many others: Cologne (Köln) or Rome (Roma). Moreover, the Moselle has its source and most of its course in France.
@Herzschreiber5 ай бұрын
@@gugugugu1300 True, been there. I guess there isn't an Englisch name for the Mosel /Moselle at all. So letz just call them this river like they want to call it :D
@ingridhohmann35238 ай бұрын
Home 🏡 ❤️ 💙 💜 💖
@MrUdayNarainPandeySharadNPande8 ай бұрын
A Beckoning. White Swan.
@t0n0k06 ай бұрын
❤️🇩🇪❤️
@jayantakar66788 ай бұрын
💖
@LeonardojavierMellaretamal8 ай бұрын
❤❤❤❤ Leonardo Javier Chile Curicó
@cynthiabinder37308 ай бұрын
😊Home Germany 🇩🇪 😂
@petrapetrakoliou89798 ай бұрын
Nice but doesn't the Moselle start in France?
@jfrancobelge8 ай бұрын
Yes, it does. It starts in the Vôsges mountains, then after crossing a portion of northeastern France it marks the border between Luxembourg and Germany, before crossing the Rheinland-Pfalz region of Germany down to Coblence (Koblenz in German) where it joins the Rhine at the Deutsches Eck.
@MrUdayNarainPandeySharadNPande8 ай бұрын
Would've liked no crowd.
@katarzynajaninakozowska18937 ай бұрын
💙
@alexndernikulkin21308 ай бұрын
Севастополь привет!
@chongseitmooi25935 ай бұрын
Cruising while sipping wine.. haaa.. icant take it. iwill fall on vomit n nausea 😂
@sanjaybarve82788 ай бұрын
❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉
@meu22422Ай бұрын
How many trees were cut to make these vineyards, and how many lives this wine ruined, with abusive parents, drunk drivers and wasted youth.
@augustcanyon34387 ай бұрын
What a great way to record the final years of Germany as it deteriorates from a German country to an Islamic country.
@Holilo73 ай бұрын
What percentage of Germany's population do you think are Muslim?
@MalvinderKaur-e7x8 ай бұрын
Advanced contained socitities, how i wish all others catch up also especially asia india and neighbors, " ordnung" makes life good,neat order and ' zufreiden" go hand in hand together.Nobody knows what modi and his circle upto , buying stuff for themselves, Ganga still not cleaned and so do inummerable other social civil municipal population problems
@MrUdayNarainPandeySharadNPande8 ай бұрын
Arrange reimbursement
@paul756uk24 ай бұрын
Your comments make no sense.
@ezzovonachalm98157 ай бұрын
Entlang den Rheinufern passiert jede Minute ein Zug in der einen oder der anderen Richtung. Jede Minute ! Ist das nicht zum verrückt werden ? Worauf wartet man um diese Zuglinien in einem Tunnel fahren laßen ? und zwar in einem Tunnel, der nicht unbedingt dem RHEIN entlang durchgehen soll ?
@bardioc5 ай бұрын
alles ok bei Dir?
@nixie19863 ай бұрын
Americans bombed them because it was occupied by Nazis so let's stop demonizing Americans. 🙄 Seriously, how dull can you be?
@rebellena348 ай бұрын
High-quality content! To the lady shading tears (31:00) on "German ww2 soldier grave," you do realise these are bloody Natzis, right? Not innocent victims....
@martha3048 ай бұрын
Conscription is a horrible thing and all soldiers have loved ones that suffer loss. I find soldiers graves a very sad place regardless who they were ordered to fight.
@sabineochinanwata69848 ай бұрын
What a poor soul you are to not see the beauty of the video instead you only pick on one minute.
@r.mucklin17038 ай бұрын
Most soldiers were ordinary people, just like you, who were conscripted. Most of them did not belong to the Nazi party. You are confusing the ordinary soldier with the SS and the Brown Shirts.
@jfrancobelge8 ай бұрын
Most soldiers were not Nazis, they were conscripts who had no choice but join the army and fight, or face terrible consequences for themselves and their families if they didn't. FYI, there are also WWII cemeteries for German soldiers outside Germany (incl. France or Belgium). One French poet, Paul Valéry, wrote about a century ago, something like: "wars are events when people who do not know each other kill each other, for the sake of others who do know each other but do not kill each other" - so true.
@hanssiegling82628 ай бұрын
Remember when looking at soldier graves in america...these are bloody all lies war criminals responsible for the biggest cultural loss of humanity.