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Experience a scenic covered wagon ride through Moselle vineyards with wine tasting and picnic, offering authentic views and insights into local winegrowing.
This tour offers a charming blend of scenic vineyard drives, delicious regional wines, and relaxed picnic moments, all set against the stunning backdrop of the Moselle Valley in Germany. It’s a cozy, authentic way to explore the area’s wine culture, especially if you’re after a laid-back experience that combines gentle transportation with plenty of tastings and stories.
One thing we really love about this experience is how it turns a simple vineyard visit into a memorable outing—your ride is both informative and fun, with stops at beautiful viewpoints. The opportunity to taste wines directly from the vineyards where they’re grown makes it feel genuine and personal.
A possible consideration is the duration — three hours can be quite relaxing, but if you prefer more activity or a more structured tour, you might find it a bit leisurely. Still, for those who appreciate scenic drives paired with good wine and friendly company, this tour hits the sweet spot.
This experience is perfect for wine lovers, families, or anyone wanting to see the Moselle landscape from a different perspective. It’s equally suited for those new to wine tasting or seasoned enthusiasts eager to learn more about local winegrowing.
This tour is designed to blend scenic travel with immersive wine experiences. Starting at Auf Zevenich 20 in Lieser, you’ll hop onto a cozy covered wagon that meanders through the vineyards of Lieser and Kues. The ride itself is smooth and comfortable—ideal for soaking in the views without any rush.
Throughout the approximately three-hour journey, there are several stops. Each one offers a chance to learn about the local winegrowing process, the philosophy behind the winery, and to taste wines directly from the vineyards. The guides—fluent in both German and English—are knowledgeable and engaging, offering interesting facts that make the experience more meaningful.
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Start at Auf Zevenich 20: Your meeting point is the cozy Wein- und Gästehaus Genetsch, where you’ll kick off with some initial information and perhaps a welcoming drink. Here, the atmosphere is friendly, and the hosts are eager to share their passion for wine.
Lieser and Kues vineyards: The wagon gently rolls through these wine regions, with plenty of scenic views to admire. The ride lasts about 1.5 hours, during which you’re free to take photos, listen to stories, or just relax and enjoy the landscape.
Vineyard stops with tastings: At key points, you’ll hop off at vineyards owned by Genetsch. Here, you’ll learn interesting facts about winegrowing, the local climate, and the winery’s philosophy. You’ll taste wines that have grown right there in the vineyard you’re visiting—nothing beats drinking wine where it’s cultivated, after all.
Picnic at a viewing platform: One of the most memorable moments is a stop at a striking viewpoint, where a regional picnic basket is laid out. Expect a selection of regional delicacies paired with the wines you’ve sampled. It’s an idyllic setting to relax, chat, and soak in the panoramic vistas of the Moselle river winding through the valley.
Return to the starting point: After about 1 hour at Bernkastel-Kues and other scenic spots, you’ll head back to the original meeting point, completing your leisurely exploration.
Covered Wagon Ride: The highlight of this tour is the gentle, authentic experience of traveling through the vineyards in a traditional covered wagon. It’s a unique way to see the landscape without the hustle of larger buses or walking long distances. The wagon’s covered design ensures comfort, especially in unpredictable weather, and adds a rustic charm that’s hard to match.
Wine Tasting: Tasting wines directly from vineyards owned by the host winery makes this experience feel personal and trustworthy. The wines are also described as having been cultivated on the very land you’re viewing, adding meaningful context to each sip.
Scenic Viewpoints: The stops at breathtaking viewing platforms offer more than just picture-perfect moments—they’re opportunities to appreciate the scale of the landscape and the meticulous work involved in winegrowing.
Informative Stops: The guides share interesting insights about the region’s history, the philosophy behind the winery, and specifics about the winemaking process. This educational aspect adds depth to your tasting experience, making it more than just drinking wine.
Picnic Experience: The regional picnic basket enhances the tour by allowing you to savor local flavors amid stunning scenery. It’s a thoughtful touch that elevates the overall value, especially when paired with the wines.
At $56 per person, this tour offers a genuinely immersive experience that combines scenic beauty, cultural insights, and delicious wine tasting in a relaxed setting. When you consider the inclusions—covered wagon ride, multiple stops, wines, drinks (including mineral water and grape juice), and a regional picnic—the value feels quite fair.
The fact that the wines are from the very vineyards you’re exploring adds authenticity that many tours can’t match. The three-hour duration strikes a good balance, providing enough time to enjoy everything without feeling rushed or fatigued.
It’s also worth noting that the tour is flexible in terms of booking—free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance and the option to reserve now and pay later. This makes it accessible for those planning in advance or wanting to keep options open.
This experience suits wine enthusiasts eager to deepen their understanding of local wines, as well as families or groups looking for a relaxed, scenic outing. It’s especially ideal if you appreciate authentic, educational experiences and enjoy picturesque views.
However, it’s not suitable for wheelchair users due to the nature of the wagon ride and stops. Those who prefer more structured or fast-paced activities might find three hours a bit slow, but for many, it’s perfect for unwinding and soaking in the landscape.
Is the tour suitable for children?
Yes, the tour is generally family-friendly, especially since it features a picnic and scenic views. However, the experience involves wine tasting, so children will need to be supervised and may not participate in tastings.
How long does the tour last?
The entire experience takes approximately three hours, including stops and the picnic. Starting times vary, so check availability when booking.
What does the picnic basket include?
While specific contents aren’t detailed, the basket is described as regional, offering local delicacies to enjoy at a scenic viewpoint.
Are drinks included?
Yes, you’ll enjoy wine, mineral water, and grape juice during the ride and stops.
Can I cancel the booking?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, offering peace of mind if your plans change.
Is the tour multilingual?
Yes, guides speak both German and English, making it accessible to international travelers.
Is the experience suitable for people with mobility issues?
No, due to the nature of the wagon ride and stops, it’s not recommended for wheelchair users or those with mobility challenges.
“Es war eine super Tour, tolle Weine und ein sehr netter Guide – sehr zu empfehlen!”

This Lieser covered wagon experience offers a charming, relaxing way to explore the Moselle vineyards. It’s a wonderful mix of scenic views, authentic wine tasting, and local culture—all delivered in a friendly, informal setting. The stops at viewpoints and vineyards give it a personal touch that elevates the whole outing beyond just another wine tour.
For those who enjoy a leisurely, educational journey with plenty of opportunities to savor regional wines and take photos, this tour hits the mark. The price reflects good value considering the inclusions, and the relaxed pace makes it accessible for a wide range of travelers.
Whether you’re a wine newbie wanting a taste of local culture or a seasoned enthusiast eager to learn more about the Moselle’s wines, this experience makes for a memorable day out. Plus, it’s perfect if you’re seeking a laid-back adventure that combines scenic beauty with regional flavors.
In summary, this tour is best suited for wine lovers, families, or anyone looking to enjoy the natural charm of the Moselle valley in comfort and style. It’s a genuine, fun way to spend a few hours immersed in one of Germany’s most beautiful wine regions, with plenty of opportunities for photos, learning, and tasting.