Located in Nittel, 15 miles from Trier Theatre, Weingut und Gästehaus Zilliken provides accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Located in Nittel, 15 miles from Trier Theatre, Weingut Matthias Dostert / Culinarium provides accommodations with a terrace, free private parking and a restaurant.
This traditional-style hotel in Saarburg stands beside the waterfall in the pedestrian area. It offers individually designed rooms, and a German-Italian restaurant with a large terrace.
Andrew
France
The room was spacious and comfortable with a little table by the window, from where you can see the canal and the waterfall (and Christmas tree in season). Parking was easy at the end of the street.
This family-run hotel in the Albachtal Nature Park is just a 10-minute walk from the River Moselle. The rooms at the Waldhotel Albachmühle come with satellite TV and a seating area.
Located in Wasserliesch, known as the Gate to the Upper Moselle, this hotel features a traditional beer garden. It is surrounded by the Upper Moselle cycle path.
Set in the heart of medieval Saarburg, this 3-star hotel offers easy access to the city of Trier, and the hiking and bike routes of the German, French and Luxembourg triangle.
Stembridge
United States of America
Luxury hotel by our standards. Corner room, quite fancy.
Set in a historic building in the picturesque old town of Saarburg, this family-run hotel offers classic-style rooms with free WiFi. It is located directly on the banks of the Saar River.
Surrounded by forests and vineyards, this peaceful hotel offers seasonal cuisine and wine-tasting sessions. It lies in the village of Ayl, a 20-minute drive from Trier and Luxembourg.
Tina
Canada
I would not book again here, so really nothing special.
A recently renovated apartment, Mirabella's hidden little Paradise offers accommodation in Wasserliesch. This property offers access to a balcony, free private parking, and free Wifi.
Ehsan
Netherlands
Very nice and clean, well equipped, quiet neighborhood, beautiful view, friendly owner, etc. :-).
I have been in Nittel only in valley season. And just for work in Luxembourg as is verzy convenient for that. I understand that in high season the Little town Will be very touristic and crowded, but currently is great
Ramon
Germany
10
Scored 10
May weekend - or 1st weekend after May 1st sees the annual...
May weekend - or 1st weekend after May 1st sees the annual days of open cellars, where one may visit up to 14 different winemakers. Strolling through the town, sometimes up into the vines to it is possible to try the newly available wines, and to make the odd purchase for later collection. This town has become a renouned spot for good wine, one of the vintners even has been in the Gault Milleau for the last 10 or so years, naturally the reader will need to find this winmaker´s location his or herself, it would be unfair to the other winemakers to let on, as most are in the same quality range. I personally return here multiple times over the year, having made friends over the 20 or so years the town has been on my visit list.
Located direcly at the Mosel river, the cycle path and the train station which goes to either Trier and down to the French border. There are a few restos near by and walkable where you can drink local wine. My recommendation would be the Apel resto. Very busy so please book in advance. This is a quite cheap self check in, no frills hotel. Had initial problems with one of the terminals but help in form of a friendly young Ukrainian was near. The rooms are about 20m2 and have an acceptable standard. TV only receives a handful channels.
The Mühlengarten is right at the bus stop in Nittel and straight across the train station, so if you don't have a car, you have direct access to public transport within Germany and towards Luxemburg as well. If you have a car, there is a big parking lot. If you only plan to stay in Nittel for a day or two and otherwise you'd only use the room for sleeping, it's cheap. Wifi was okay.
There was no breakfast served at the hotel, but coffee and a nice breakfast meal was available down the road at a bakery. Although I did not use it, the hotel has a community kitchen and is well stocked.
The room was large and clean. The TV was functioning and there was a bottle of grapefruit to welcome us. The location of the Hotel is in a cute village with plenty of opportunity for wine tasting.
The hotel has a neat vibe and style. The price was great, the room was clean and tidy. I even ended up with a big balcony... nice to step out for some fresh air first thing in the morning.
It is a ghost hotel. During my stay (one week) I haven't spotted any member of the staff. The single room is small and there was no cleaning service during my stay. Poor Wifi speed.
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