I’m excited to share Viking River Cruises Castles and River Views. These are photos I captured while cruising down the Rhine and Moselle Rivers in Germany on a Viking River Cruise.

Castle on the Rhine River in Germany

This is the Viking River Cruises Swiss Alps to Paris itinerary. We boarded the boat in Basel, Switzerland. I’ve already written about our time in Zurich, I’ve shared a tour of our Viking River Cruise boat (the Viking Hild) and I’ve shared our day in Strasbourg too.

Cruise Itinerary:

  • Days 1 to 3: Zurich, Switzerland
  • Day 3: Basel, Switzerland
  • Day 4: Strasbourg, France
  • Day 5: Speyer, Germany
  • Day 6: Mainz, Germany
  • Day 7: Koblenz, Germany and cruising along the Rhine
  • Day 8: Cochem, Germany
  • Day 9: Bernkastel, Germany
  • Days 9/10: Trier, Germany and Luxembourg
  • Days 10 to 12: Paris, France

This post covers mostly covers views from the river on day 7. There is a particular stretch on the Rhine where there are a ton of castles. But I included photos from the river on other parts of the cruise too.

map of castles on the middle Rhine

We were given a map to follow along and spot the castles while cruising down the river. I knew we were going to see a few castles, but I had no idea how many!

Castle on the Rhine River

The castles are all up on the hillsides. After all, you need to remember that they were fortresses back in the day, so being up high they had the advantage of a better lookout situation. Some of the castles are quite rustic looking.

Castle on the Rhine River

And some of the castles have been renovated and turned into hotels.

Couple on Viking River Cruise

Our castle-viewing day was a bit drizzly and dreary. The top of the boat is best for viewing the sights along the river, as long as you have someone to keep you warm!

Castle in Germany

There are so many castles along the river that I’m sure the Germans have to decide which castles they want to try and maintain. Some castles are more like old ruins with walls standing but not fully enclosed.

Castle in Germany

I love that this one was built into the rock on the hillside.

Castles in Germany

Girls on the Rhine River

My friend Sandy was on the trip with me. She’s my great travel partner!

Castles and countryside in Germany

Here’s one where there is just a little bit of the castle remaining! Isn’t this place gorgeous?

Castle in Germany

If you look closely, you can spot a little HOTEl sign just below the castle.

Castle in Germany

I love this one- so pretty set up above these colorful homes!

River views in Germany

This is not a castle but a beautiful spot edging the river. I’m assuming it must be a hotel.

River views in Germany

This one could be a church, though I don’t see any crosses so I’m not certain of that.

River views in Germany

Sailing down the river during the day is probably my favorite thing to do on a Viking River Cruise. It’s so relaxing, and I just love to watch the countryside as we’re sailing by. It’s absolutely breathtaking in many areas.

River Views in Germany

Another pretty town!

River Views

And there are lots of homes with vineyards surrounding them.

Hot Chocolate on a Viking River Cruise

A good way to warm up on a drizzly river cruise day is to ask the bartender to make you Baileys and Coffee! Hope you enjoyed my views from the river on this cruise! More to come in the next few weeks– I still need to share about our stops in Germany and Paris.

For more about this Viking River Cruise itinerary, visit VikingRiverCruises.com.

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13 Comments

  1. Ellen Dec says:

    did you ever write more about this trip I am doing it Paris to Zurich in October

    1. Lori Lange says:

      Unfortunately, I did not. I was writing about the trip in 2020, when everything shut down… so it did not seem appropriate to keep writing about the cruise. The whole trip was fun though!

  2. Cheryl Ramsey says:

    Beautiful pictures, did you use a telephoto lens to capture these gorgeous pictures? Going on this cruise this June.

    1. Lori Lange says:

      I believe I just used my iPhone for these!

  3. Michelle says:

    We have just booked this trip and have signed up for the excursions that you took also. I would love to know if you have finished the rest of your article. Your insights and pictures are making the trip seem very real. Thank you!

    1. Lori Lange says:

      Hi Michelle,
      So fun! I never finished writing it up because all of the craziness of 2020 and cruise ships happened right at the end of my writing about it. Maybe I’ll get to it one of these days. Have fun!!

  4. Mary says:

    We are going on this river cruise in 2022. Will you be posting more about your trip, i.e., the Germany stops and Paris, as you mentioned? Also, is the “Taste the Best of Alsace” food tour a separate booking from another company, or was it part of the cruise? I do not see it currently as part of the cruise. If separate, did you book the shorter one or the longer one, as described in “Strasbourgh Food Tours?” Also, if separate, did they come to get you from the ship or did you have to find them on your own? Much thanks!!!

    1. Lori Lange says:

      Hi Mary,
      I was in the middle of writing about this cruise when the shut-down hit and cruises immediately became a very unpopular choice for travel. I will probably add the end of my trip here when cruising resumes and things are safe again. Taste of Alsace was one of the choices for tours in Strasbourg (from the ship). I believe they took care of coming to get us. It was fun- you could always book it on your own (if they are still in business).

    2. Diana says:

      I was wondering the same as you’ve inspired us to do this cruise as our first river cruise with another couple! Great posts, pics and advise. Looking forward to the end of the trip post. Thank you!

  5. Gina B says:

    What a beautiful trip. So enjoyed all the buildings. You are lucky to able to travel. I would like to take a river cruise sometime, but maybe too expensive. Keep sharing your travels.

    1. Lori Lange says:

      Thank you!

  6. Judy Ankeny Liebo says:

    Lovely trip! The building that you thought might be a church but didn’t have a cross has a cross right in the front on top of the red brick portion. The highest spire doesn’t have one which may have thrown you off.

    1. Lori Lange says:

      Thank you!