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The search for fossilized fairies and goblins

  • start: Old church in St. Aldegund
  • destination: Raulwingplatz
  • medium
  • 0,96 km
  • 35 minutes
  • 169 m
  • 285 m
  • 116 m
  • 60 / 100
  • 60 / 100

An interactive hiking trail on the Moselle - suitable for young and old fairy seekers

Weinblüte, the Aldegunder Wingertsfee, whirls around excitedly in front of you.

Hello there, yes, I'm talking about you!

I'm Weinblüte and I need your help! The evil wizard Rebenklau has turned my fairy friends and goblin friends into stones! Only I managed to escape because I was playing catch with the rabbits.

Eulilli, the clever forest owl, said that only a brave child can save us. And she told us that YOU are such a brave child! Winebloom beams at you. Are you ready to help me? Then let's get started!

There are 7 stations waiting for us to free my dear Wingerts fairies and Wingerts goblins. Find the Schnickschnacki magic wand, e.g. a nice stick - we'll need it - and go to station 1!

General information

Directions
Safety Guidelines

Sturdy shoes

On the way, the wizard Rebenklau has built a small obstacle (surrounding tree) where you have to climb a little.

Equipment

Sturdy shoes, sun and rain protection

Getting there

A 48 exit Wittlich-Mitte, continue via B 49 towards Alf to Sankt Aldegund

A 48 exit Kaisersesch, L 98 to Cochem, continue via B 49 along the Moselle to Sankt Aldegund

A 61 exit Emmelshausen, via B 327 towards Kastellaun, continue to exit Blümlingshof on B 421 to Zell (Mosel), on B 53 along the Mosel to Sankt Aldegund

Parking

Parking is available on the banks of the Moselle and near the bus stop in the street Am Moselstausee.

Public transit

Deutsche Bahn to the Bullay Umweltbahnhof stop

Bus route 710 (Bullay-Cochem)

Bus route 711 (Bullay - Cochem - Bullay, bus stop Sankt Aldegund Römerstraße)

Additional Information

Weather

This tour is presented by: Zeller Land Tourismus GmbH

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