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There’s an English countryside feel to Bernkastel-Kues, thanks to rolling green hillsides, pointy church spires and cosy streets. The Moselle River splits the town in half, and once acted as a natural divider between the separate villages. They joined forces at the turn of the 20th century, combining Bernkastel’s quaint, timber-clad marketplace and Kues’ more modern streets. A single bridge connects the east and west banks, and a brief stroll out of town gets you to vineyard-coated hills with standout views.
Bernkastel and Kues are twin towns in Germany, split by the River Moselle. On this two-hour walking tour, a guide will tell you about the history of the area, and point out some of its important landmarks. At the heart of the town, you’ll find Marketplatz, where row upon row of gabled, half-timbered, 17th-century houses line the streets. You’ll also see the Spitzhäuschen – the pointed house. It’s one of the oldest buildings in the town and dates back to 1416. The tour also goes past the hilltop ruins of the ninth-century Landshut Castle. Finally, snap photos of Graacher Gate – the last remaining gateway into Bernkastel-Kues.
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