Perched between Rhineland-Palatinate’s hubs of Koblenz and Trier, the small town of Cochem is one of west Germany’s underrated gems. Set on the banks of the marvellous Moselle River, the town is dominated by the hilltop Reichsburg Cochem, brimming with heritage architecture, and famed for its wonderful wine. Whether you’re dreaming of a food or culture-focused escape, you’ll find the best place to stay in Cochem a brilliant springboard for a holiday to remember.
Tour Reichsburg Cochem — also known as Cochem Castle — for an insight into the history of this imposting 900-year-old landmark. Stroll from there into town along streets lined with heritage residences, shops, boutiques and restaurants. Visit the Mustard Mill Museum, step inside a Cold War-era bunker, or pick a perch at a family-owned tavern for a long, lazy lunch paired with a glass or two of locally grown Reisling.
Cochem is surrounded by sun-drenched vineyards, many of which create some of the best Reisling in the world. Tours and tastings come highly recommended, as to hikes and cycling adventures amidst the rows of vines. Explore the nearby castles of Burg Eltz, Ehrenburg and Burg Thurant, or glide along the calm waters of the Moselle by boat. Expect the best places to stay in Cochem to fill up fast during the annual Federweißenfest Wine Festival, held each October.
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Cochem
An elegant timber-framed hotel, lying on the river Moselle in Cochem. The individually decorated rooms are spacious and comfortable, many with views out over the river. Visit the magnificent imperial castle dating from the 12th century and take a stroll through the surrounding Cochem vineyards.