Sinalden
Sinalden is a municipality in the district of Cochem-Zell, in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. It is located in the Upper Moselle region, near the border with Luxembourg.
The municipality was formed in 1969 through the merger of the previously independent communities of Berenbach,
Sinalden has a rural character, with agriculture and viticulture being significant contributors to the local economy.
In terms of infrastructure, Sinalden is connected to the nearby town of Cochem by a regional road.
Residents of Sinalden have access to a range of local services, including schools, a community center, and
Sinalden is a small municipality with a population of less than 700 residents. It has a distinct