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Mosel, Germany: Mosel River and Burg Eltz Castle

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Uploaded by on Jun 1, 2009

Meandering 300 miles from its source in France to where it merges with the Rhine in Germany, the relaxing Mosel treats travelers to quaint villages, hill-hugging vineyards and towering castles. For more information on the Rick Steves' Europe TV series — including episode descriptions, scripts, participating stations, travel information on destinations and more — visit www.ricksteves.com.

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  • The Burg Eltz intro classical song sounds great, I wonder what it's called? It almost sounds like Moby's "God Moving Over The Face Of The Waters"

  • Thank you Steve! Without your report we would have missed Burg Eltz. Off the beaten path, It is a fascinating place and well worth the effort to get there. My wife and I were there last week. At the present time the castle is undergoing some much needed structural repairs but the tours are still fully open.

  • You're absolutely right Rick. Burg Eltz is the most beautiful castle in Europe. Undamaged and intact. The Count Eltz still lives in parts of the castle.

  • Thank you for this great upload Rick. I was at Burg Eltz in 2002 and was blown away by how amazingly intact it is.

  • Watching these makes me so proud to be a german girl. I can't wait to move there.

  • Nice!

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