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17 Best Wine Hotels in Mosel Valley
Updated in March 2026
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  • Mosel Valley (Pünderich) Show on map
    Embrace the spirit of Mosel Valley and the warm hospitality at Hotel Restaurant zur Marienburg. Set above the river’s sweeping bends, this inviting hotel is surrounded by some of the region’s finest vineyards, where tradition and craftsmanship shape outstanding Rieslings and Pinot Noirs. The hotel’s restaurant celebrates local flavours with seasonal dishes that pair beautifully with the wines of the valley, while the terrace offers inspiring views over the Mosel... With its comfortable rooms, relaxed atmosphere and direct access to hiking trails and wine estates, every stay here promises an authentic taste of this remarkable region. Book now! Read more
    Guest rating: 9.3 (superb)
    Price from: $190 /night  
  • Mosel Valley (Traben-Trarbach) Show on map
    After hearing so many glowing recommendations, we arrived at Moselschlösschen Spa & Resort with great anticipation - and it surpassed every expectation. Perched on the banks of the Mosel, this elegant spa hotel boasts classic riverside charm with contemporary flair. The uninterrupted views of the vineyard-covered slopes were truly captivating... Our days here unfolded in perfect harmony: mornings spent savouring the resort’s own Rieslings in the historic vaulted cellar, afternoons lounging in the spa’s thermal baths and sauna world, and evenings dining on refined Moselle cuisine paired with local vintages. Each room and suite, thoughtfully appointed with modern touches and river vistas, provided a serene retreat after adventures along the river path or excursions to nearby wine villages. We’re already planning our next visit. Read more
    Guest rating: 9.3 (superb)
    Age limit: 18+ years
    Price from: $520 /night  
  • Mosel Valley (Bernkastel-Kues) Show on map
    Stepping into DEINHARD’s in Bernkastel-Kues is like sliding into the heart of Mosel wine country, but with a modern twist. This gorgeous boutique hotel boasts 54 rooms and suites - many with river or castle views. The on-site winery and wine shop is one of the many highlights. We’ll be back for a proper cellar tour, but even browsing their thoughtful selection of local vintages with a welcome glass in hand was pretty nice as well... With its unbeatable location by the river, vineyard charm at every turn, and modern touches throughout, this is exactly where we want our next Mosel escape to begin. Read more
    Guest rating: 9.2 (superb)
    Price from: $298 /night  
  • Mosel Valley (Bernkastel-Kues) Show on map
    Immerse yourself in the heritage of the Mosel and the timeless art of winemaking at Wein- und Landhaus S.A. Prüm. Perched above the river’s gentle curves, this elegant country house is home to one of the region’s most historic wine estates. Here, tastings unfold in the estate’s vaulted cellars where the Prüm family has been crafting exceptional Rieslings for generations... And the guest rooms? They consist of 11 charming suites and vacation apartments that combine classic style with modern comforts. In summary; a stay at S.A. Prüm is a chance to experience the soul of German winemaking in serene and beautiful surroundings. Read more
    Guest rating: 9.2 (superb)
    Price from: $195 /night  
  • Mosel Valley (Palzem) Show on map
    We instantly loved Zeit bei Sauerweins before we had even unpacked, simply because the concept is so clean: modern rooms, a working family winery, and vineyard views in every direction. In Palzem, right on the southern Moselle near Luxembourg, the house is directly connected to the Sauerwein family’s winery and redesigned wine house, with a vinothek and dedicated tasting room built right into the stay... That makes the whole place feel less like a hotel and more like being quietly folded into local wine life. What stayed with us most was the location. This is the Dreiländereck, where Germany, Luxembourg and France nearly brush shoulders, so one wine weekend can very easily turn into a cross-border itinerary. And yet the strongest argument for staying put is right outside the balcony: those vineyard views over the Moselle, and a glass of Sauerwein in hand. Read more
    Guest rating: 9.2 (superb)
    Price from: $231 /night  
  • Mosel Valley (Ürzig) Show on map
    Imagine sipping a glass of Moselle Riesling while soaking in river views from a sunlit balcony. That’s the kind of quiet luxury you’ll find at Hotel Zur Traube. This family-run gem, perched directly on the riverbank, offers rooms where the vineyards start just beyond your window. Guests can enjoy a warm and relaxed atmosphere, excellent kitchen-dinners, and the staff’s genuinely friendly approach... Rooms are cozy, clean, and many come with balconies perfectly positioned to watch the boats drift by. It’s peaceful, without being remote - right where you want to be to immerse yourself in Mosel’s wine country. While it may not be a grand vineyard estate, Hotel Zur Traube excels at being exactly what a wine stay should be: comfortable, unpretentious and beautifully located. Read more
    Guest rating: 9.1 (superb)
    Price from: $299 /night  
  • Mosel Valley (Ernst) Show on map
    The famous Mosel Valley’s soils don’t just give Riesling its signature minerality - they also store heat from the sun, helping the grapes ripen to perfection on those steep slopes. Hotel Filla Andre lets you experience that magic up close. Perched right above the river and surrounded by its own vineyards, this family-run hotel pairs a working winery with warm, welcoming hospitality... Guests can taste estate wines in the cellar, relax on the terrace with panoramic views of the Mosel, or wander straight into the vines from the doorstep. Rooms are cozy and comfortable, the restaurant celebrates local flavours, and the rhythm of vineyard life sets the pace. It’s one of those rare spots where everything feels genuine, and where wine, place, and people come together beautifully. Trust us - you’ll be planning your return before you’ve even left. Read more
    Guest rating: 9.0 (superb)
    Price from: $140 /night  
  • Mosel Valley (Senheim) Show on map
    Wake up to sweeping Mosel River views framed by lush vineyards in one of the region's absolute best wine hotels. That’s exactly what you get at Hotel Halfenstube & Villa Spa 1894, a chic riverside hideaway housed in a 19th‑century timbered building. We stayed a couple of nights in one of their 28 rooms and it was an absolute treat. With a fantastic outdoor pool, a spa tucked into an old wine cellar, and dining that hit the high notes we didn't want to leave... Add to that fresh Mosel wines all day, homemade cakes at lunchtime, and views that screams “postcard-perfect” and you'll probably understand why... Read more
    Guest rating: 8.9 (fabulous)
    Price from: $226 /night  
  • Mosel Valley (Bullay) Show on map
    The Mosel Valley is home to some of the steepest vineyards in the world - so steep that harvesting Riesling grapes often feels like mountain climbing. At Boutique Hotel Moselgarten, you get to enjoy the fruits of that hard work - in comfort and style. Set in the riverside town of Bullay, the hotel combines contemporary design with wine-country warmth... Rooms are modern and spacious, many with views of the Mosel’s winding curves, and the restaurant focuses on regional dishes paired with crisp local Rieslings. Step outside and you’re moments from vineyard trails, cellar doors, and river cruises that showcase why this region is so beloved. It’s modern hospitality with the Mosel’s wine-soaked charm at its core. Read more
    Guest rating: 8.8 (fabulous)
    Price from: $236 /night  
  • Mosel Valley (Lieser) Show on map
    Hotel-Weinhaus Stettler in the Mosel Valley doesn’t try too hard - it doesn’t need to. Family-run, effortlessly charming, and surrounded by vineyards that practically lean into the river, it’s the kind of place where wine is simply part of daily life. The Stettler family has been perfecting the art of hospitality (and Riesling) for generations, and it shows. Rooms are simple but spotless, with windows that frame the hills in all their vine-covered glory... Downstairs, the restaurant turns out hearty regional dishes best enjoyed with a crisp Mosel white poured straight from the estate’s cellar. It’s cozy, honest, and completely unpretentious - the sort of wine-country hideaway where you might come for a night and somehow stay the weekend. Read more
    Guest rating: 8.8 (fabulous)
    Price from: $181 /night  
  • Mosel Valley (Lieser) Show on map
    What characterizes a great wine hotel? For us, Schloss Lieser answers that with elegance, history, and an unmistakable sense of place. Set along the Mosel River in a beautifully restored 19th-century castle, this hotel blends old-world grandeur with the richness of one of Germany’s most famous wine regions. We stayed for two nights and were captivated by the castle’s atmosphere - ornate ceilings, sweeping staircases, and rooms that felt both luxurious and deeply rooted in heritage... The hotel's extensive wine list showcased the best of the Mosel, and tastings at nearby estates were just a short drive or bike ride away. Dinner in the hotel’s restaurant was also a standout, with seasonal dishes perfectly paired with local Rieslings. Schloss Lieser isn’t just a place to stay - it’s a destination where architecture, hospitality, and wine culture come together at its very best. Read more
    Guest rating: 8.8 (fabulous)
    Price from: $289 /night  
  • Mosel Valley (Trittenheim) Show on map
    If your idea of a wine stay includes slipping into a vineyard-view room before heading down for grilled local trout and a glass of crisp Mosel Riesling, Wein- & Tafelhaus in Trittenheim is your kind of place. Perched right on the Mosel promenade, with sweeping views of the Trittenheimer Apotheke slopes, it blends boutique hotel comfort with serious gastronomic and wine credentials... Rooms are comfortable and quietly stylish, each designed for unwinding, while the Michelin-starred restaurant next door delivers multi-course regional cuisine paired with elegant wines-often from the house’s own list. Whether you’re following the Mosel wine trail or simply craving a spot where vineyard life meets excellent dining, this hideaway nails it-rare, refined, and entirely worth your visit. Read more
    Guest rating: 8.8 (fabulous)
    Price from: $174 /night  
  • Mosel Valley (Mülheim an der Mosel) Show on map
    For a long time we’d had Weinromantikhotel Richtershof on our list - and when we finally made it, it truly delivered on every wine-loving promise. Set in the heart of the Mosel Valley, surrounded by steep vineyard slopes and Riesling vines, the hotel blends historical charm with modern comfort. The building itself is a beautifully restored 17th-century manor, with romantic corners, garden terraces, and that unmistakable vineyard atmosphere. What we loved most? The wine experiences... From tastings in the vaulted Forum Vinum cellar to expert-led pairings at dinner, everything was centered around showcasing the Mosel’s expressive whites and delicate reds. We have started planning our next visit. Read more
    Guest rating: 8.7 (fabulous)
    Price from: $241 /night  
  • Mosel Valley (Nennig) Show on map
    At Victor's Residenz-Hotel Schloss Berg, wine country comes dressed for the occasion. Set among the vineyards of Perl-Nennig, in the borderland where Germany, France and Luxembourg meet, this five-star hideaway pairs a Roman-style villa with a Renaissance castle. This makes it an indulgent base in one of Germany’s oldest wine regions, where vines have been cultivated since Roman times... But the wine angle here is more about location, atmosphere and access: the hotel actively points guests toward nearby wineries and regional wine experiences, while its own vaulted cellar can host tastings in a wonderfully old-world setting. And then there is the sheer pleasure factor. Rooms and suites feature spectacular vineyard views, while the culinary side is headlined by Christian Bau’s three-MICHELIN-starred fine dining. Add to this a spa with pool, whirlpool and saunas, and the end result is a tailor-made place for romantics, gourmands and anyone who likes their wine weekends with a splash of luxury. Read more
    Guest rating: 8.6 (fabulous)
    Age limit: 18+ years
    Price from: $218 /night  
  • Mosel Valley (Zeltingen-Rachtig) Show on map
    Perched in the riverside town of Zeltingen-Rachtig, Weinhotel St. Stephanus combines classic Mosel hospitality with the romance of Germany’s most famous wine valley. Rooms range from cozy, traditional interiors to more modern spaces, many offering views of the Mosel’s winding curves. It’s the kind of place where you wake to church bells, stroll the promenade, and spend afternoons drifting between wine tastings and river cruises... The hotel’s own winery connection is central to the experience. Here, guests can sample elegant Rieslings and learn about the unique terroir that makes this region so distinctive. Dining at the in-house restaurant completes the picture: regional specialties paired with bottles from nearby producers, enjoyed either in the rustic dining room or out on the terrace. With its blend of history, scenery, and wine - this place is definitely one of our all-time favourites in the Mosel Valley. Read more
    Guest rating: 8.5 (fabulous)
    Price from: $174 /night  
  • Mosel Valley (Palzem) Show on map
    There are wine hotels with history, and then there is Schloss Thorn, which has been doing the vineyard thing for so long that the Romans are part of the backstory. This is billed as the oldest castle winery on the Moselle, and once you know that a Roman watchtower on the rock below helped give the castle its name, the whole place becomes far harder to resist... Even better, the family has owned the estate since 1534, and the vines still grow on the same rare Muschelkalk limestone soils along this short stretch of the southern Moselle. We especially love that the wine story here is not generic Mosel. Alongside Riesling, the estate grows white and red Elbling, Pinot Blanc, Pinot Gris, Pinot Meunier and Sauvignon Gris - a lineup that feels refreshingly tied to local history rather than international fashion. For us, this is one for wine nerds, romantics and anyone who likes their weekends with a touch of castle life. Read more
    Guest rating: 8.0 (very good)
    Price from: $87 /night  
  • Mosel Valley (Ellenz-Poltersdorf) Show on map
    If you dream of waking up in the middle of a vineyard at the shores of Moselle River, Hotel Weingut Dehren is the perfect choice. A family-run hotel and winery with over 175 years of tradition, it sits in Ellenz-Poltersdorf, surrounded by steep, vine-covered slopes and views that make the river bend look like it was painted. The 23 modest but cozy rooms invite you to unwind... And the wine? Oh yes-the estate craft fine Moselle classics, and you’ll find tastings right in their 300-year-old cellars, often hosted by the folks who grew the vines you see outside your window. This is no luxury château - instead it's relaxed and perfect for travellers who prefer a glass of Riesling with character over cliché. Read more
    Guest rating: 7.8 (good)
    Price from: $174 /night  
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    Hotels with winery in Mosel Valley The Mosel Valley in Germany gives Riesling a stage like nowhere else. Steep vineyards, sweeping river bends, and villages that seem carved from grape lore. Here, you’ll find a range of amazing winery hotels where you can stay literally surrounded by vines. Whether you’re after a spa retreat, boutique riverside stay, or family-run estate, we have found and reviewed them all!

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