The stage between Neef and Ediger-Eller is the shortest of the 24 legs – but it's definitely not the easiest one: the Moselsteig Trail crosses Europe's steepest vineyard, the Bremmer Calmont. The climb around the hairpin bends is a challenging one, but you are rewarded at the top by a viewing platform that boasts one the most wonderful views of the entire Moselsteig Trail. A little further on, your gaze is drawn to the ruins of Stuben Monastery deep in the valley and the legendary 'Vierseenblick', the view of four lakes – where the Moselle looks as if it has been divided into four separate sections. Experienced hikers with a head for heights might also like to tackle the thrilling Calmont via ferrata, scaling the steep slopes up to the ridge on steps and ladders. The trail nears its finish point along an idyllic path through the vineyards to Ediger-Eller.