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Peter Ruhrberg wrote:I don't have any particular recommendations for hotels or B&Bs. It may be best to work out your winery visits and dinner places first. Any plans yet?
It is quite possible that I may be able to meet you there. How do you plan to get there? Would a stop over in the Saarlnd be an option?
Peter
Randy Buckner wrote:We stayed in Ürzig, a sleepy little village that lies at the foot of the spectacular Ürziger Würzgarten Vineyard.
JC (NC)
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Rahsaan wrote:Peter Ruhrberg wrote:I was wondering if you would be around. This is the tail end of a 2 week vacation coming down from Nordoney to Dortmund, where we will be driving from, so the schedule is a bit tight in terms of extra stops. But, if you can make your way to the Mosel that would certainly work for us. Right now we're looking at May 1/2 -4/5. Keith M (who is new to the board but an "old" acquaintance of mine) will be driving up from Stuttgart FWIW..
Peter Ruhrberg wrote:Do you have my @web.de e-mail still? we should try to work something out. I will be in Köln on 28/29 of April, and on vacation from then onwards. It now looks like I may have time for a Mosel visit.
JC (NC) wrote:Visiting Burg Eltz is like stepping into a Fairytale
Gary Barlettano
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JC (NC) wrote:For sightseeing, I would try to include Burg Eltz at Moselkern. Visiting Burg Eltz is like stepping into a Fairytale.
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Peter Ruhrberg wrote:Do you have my @web.de e-mail still? we should try to work something out. I will be in Köln on 28/29 of April, and on vacation from then onwards. It now looks like I may have time for a Mosel visit.
Btw, Traben Trabach is a bit out of the way for winery visits in the middle Mosel, but you may want to visit Vollenweider there...
Peter
Graeme Gee wrote:Peter Ruhrberg wrote:Our visit with Peter to Heymann-Löwenstein, the tasting, & spargel lunch afterwards is one of the enduring memories of our trip. Just wonderful.
John S wrote:There are some beautiful hikes in that area too - I'd highly recommend walking around a bit while you are there. It might keep your girlfriend distracted from all the winery visits!
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