For other places with the same name, see Moselle Valley. The Moselle Valley is one of five regions of Luxembourg, located along the eastern border with Germany.
The Moselle Valley is the most eastern territory of Luxembourg, bordering Germany on the other side of the Moselle river. The region lends itself to the cultivation of wines, which is why the hills will be filled with vineyards.
The N10 road runs along the Moselle and Sauer rivers, and connects nearly all of the cities along the eastern Luxembourgian border together. When travelling from Thionville or Metz, the road is marked as the D654, which connects to the A31/E25 at Illange. North of the Moselle Valley the N10 connects to the Mullerthal after following the same road as the N1 between Grevenmacher and Wasserbillig. The N10 passes straight through Echternach, then passes by Vianden, only to end near Clervaux. Other routes through the region are the A1, which connects Luxembourg City with Trier via Grevenmacher, and the A13, which connects Esch-sur-Alzette with Merzig and Saarbrücken via Mondorf-les-Bains and Schengen.
While none of the cities have a proper train station themselves, on the German side of the Moselle, a train link exists, connecting Perl (Schengen), Nennig (Remich), Wellen (Grevenmacher) and Oberbillig (Wasserbillig) with Trier. This line's services terminate at the border tripoint. The CFL Line 30 runs through the northern part of the region via Mertert and Wasserbillig and connects Luxembourg City with Trier and Schweich across the border. This line roughly passes by Luxembourg-Findel airport. The nearest station to the airport is Cents-Hamm
Bus services run between Luxembourg City and Remich via Mondorf-les-Bains (177) and Schengen (185). Remich connects to Grevenmacher via line 450, which connects to Luxembourg City (135) and Echternach (485).
Schengen shares a harbor with Remich, Port de Schwebsange, 49.5102°, 6.3639°. €10 and over, located in between both towns, near Schwebsange. Mertert does have a harbor, but this is an industrial port, which offers no service to recreational boats or yachts.
The N10 makes it easy to get around the region by car, but it is highly recommended that, given if you have the time, you rent a bike instead. Especially during the summer this is a highly recommended mode of transport, as you will get to see more of the region than if you were to go by car. In the Moselle Valley Rentabike Miselerland is the most popular company when it comes to renting a bike. They can be found in Wasserbillig, Mertert, Flaxweiler, Grevenmacher, Ehnen, Remich, Schwebsange, Remerschen and Schengen. Regular bicycles go for €12 per day. You would pay €5 more if you'd rather have a mountainbike, or €8 more should you prefer an e-bike. You'd save the €12 should you have purchased a Luxembourg Card.