b'GREVENMACHER THE MAGIC OF THE MOSELLE YOUR ITINERARYDay 1 - London and TrierWe meet at London St Pancras ahead of our Eurostar journey to Paris. From here, we continue by rail to Trier. Transferring to the waterfront, we board our ship and are welcomed with a cocktail ahead of dinner. Later tonight, our ship casts off and begins sailing to Remich. Day 2 - Luxembourg and GrevenmacherFrom Remich, we board a coach to the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, one of the smallest countries in the world. In the capital, Luxembourg City, we enjoy a guided walking tour that introduces us to the local history and attractions. We see Constitution Square, a beautifully maintained public space dedicated to fallen soldiers of WWII, the Grand Dukes ST PETERS CATHEDRAL, TRIER Palace, the residency of Luxembourgs Grand Duke to this day, and the Kirchberg Plateau. Located in the citys business district, this elevated area overlooks this historic centre and the scenic Pfaffenthal Valley. Our final stop is the train station, surrounded by an impressive array of stunning Art Deco and Art Nouveau buildings. Returning to the ship for lunch, we cruise to Grevenmacher, on the German-Luxembourg border, where you have free time to look around. You could take a relaxed stroll through this quaint riverside town or head to one of the local Moselle wine makers. Day 3 - Trier and Bernkastel-KuesWe moor in Piesport and board a coach that returns us to Trier for a tour of Germanys oldest city. Dating back to the Roman period, theres plenty to see as we explore with our local guide. The immense Porta Nigra guards the entrance to the northern part of the city and was built by the Romans around 200 AD. Its now a designated UNESCO World Heritage COCHEM site, along with St Peters Cathedral and the Church of Our Lady, which we also see. We continue sailing to Bernkastel-Kues as we enjoy lunch on board, arriving mid-afternoon. We get to know Bernkastel-Kues on a guided tour that includes insights into some of the towns more unique aspects. Sat in the heart of the Moselle Valley, Moselle wines are a particular speciality here and we enjoy a stroll through a nearby vineyard and a special tasting of different vintages, including the world-famous Bernkasteler doctor wine. With a town motto that translates as wine and health, we also learn about the supposed restorative properties of this popular drink. Day 4 - Zell and CochemArriving into riverside Zell, you have free time after breakfast to explore. Centred around its wineries, you can do some shopping in the quaint Old Town or make a visit to the 16th-century castle or black cat fountain in the towns market place. Youll see black cats everywhere you look in Zell, as theyre the official town mascot. In the afternoon, we continue to SPEYER CATHEDRAL Cochem, nestled in the Moselle Valley and surrounded by lush vineyards. The town, in particular its old quarter, is dominated by a Gothic castle, the Reichsburg, which we tour with our local guide. With a fantastic viewpoint from the castles turrets, take a moment to admire the topography of the Moselle Valley with its dreamy forests, wild meadows and sprawling vineyards. Theres also a preserved mustard mill that was built around 1810 and is the only surviving example of its kind in Europe, while the old quarter of Cochem is where youll find well-preserved sections of the ancient town walls; theres even a fascinating arts centre housed in Cochems former monastery.Day 5 - Koblenz and RdesheimSat at the meeting point of the Rhine and Moselle rivers, Koblenz takes its name from its position at their confluence. The modern town has ancient roots that go all the way back to the Romans, who established 42 THE MOSELLE RIVER'