Castles around Runkel offer a journey into medieval history within the picturesque Lahn Valley. The town is home to notable medieval structures, including Runkel Castle and Schadeck Castle, which stand as testaments to the region's past. These castles are strategically positioned along the Lahn River, providing historical landmarks and viewpoints. The area's terrain features steep rocks and river crossings, shaping the historical development and current landscape.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Hadamar Castle was initially Eberbach Monastery. In 1320 the monastery became the property of Count Emich of Nassau. The count turned the monastery into a moated castle with a farm, tithe barn and city wall.
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A beautiful photo motif with a great view of the Lahn, but above all a bridge full of history. The stone round arches date back to the 16th century. During the Thirty Years' War, part of the bridge was blown up and replaced by the metal construction in the 19th century. As far as I know, this combination is unique and makes the bridge a cultural monument.
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Medieval atmosphere when staying overnight in the youth hostel. The thick walls of the rooms and the great view of the castle opposite were a new experience. Food was good. Packed lunch available for an additional charge.
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Runkel is located in the Lahn valley between the Westerwald and Taunus. Runkel was first mentioned in a document in 1259. Runkel Castle is outstanding. A knight of Charlemagne is said to have decided to build a castle in 787. The castle was built to secure the Lahn crossing and has been expanded several times.
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Runkel is a great medieval photo motif: old bridge, castle and half-timbered houses...
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Former chain bridge for water supply in Weilburg.
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Today's pedestrian bridge was originally built in 1784 as part of the baroque water supply, and at that time it was the first chain bridge on the European continent.
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Runkel is primarily known for two significant medieval castles: Runkel Castle and Schadeck Castle. Runkel Castle, a ruined hill castle from the High Middle Ages, offers historical rooms, a museum, and panoramic views. Schadeck Castle, built as a defiance castle, stands preserved on the opposite side of the Lahn River, providing a unique historical context to the region.
Runkel Castle allows visitors to step back into the medieval era. You can explore historical rooms furnished with period pieces, paintings, and weapons. The castle also houses a museum with artifacts, and unique exhibits like a cellar with a wine press and even a torture chamber. The complex is divided into an Upper Castle (largely ruined) and a Lower Castle (rebuilt after the Thirty Years' War).
The Upper Castle of Runkel Castle offers an observation deck with panoramic views of the town of Runkel, the medieval Lahn Bridge, and Schadeck Castle. Additionally, the Old Lahn bridge with castle view provides an excellent vantage point for viewing Runkel Castle and the picturesque Lahn Valley.
Yes, the area around Runkel offers various hiking opportunities. You can find several routes, including easy hikes like the 'Lahn Bridge, Runkel – View of Runkel Castle loop from Runkel' (approx. 6.3 km) or more challenging ones. For a comprehensive list of trails, you can explore the Easy hikes around Runkel guide on komoot.
The castles in Runkel are enjoyable throughout the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant weather for exploring the castle grounds and hiking. Summer is ideal for enjoying the Lahn River activities and outdoor cafes. While winter can be colder, the castles and surrounding landscape can offer a unique, serene atmosphere, especially for those interested in winter hiking.
Yes, Runkel Castle is considered family-friendly, offering an immersive step back into medieval times that can be engaging for children. Many nearby bridges, like the Old Lahn bridge with castle view, are also categorized as family-friendly, providing easy access and scenic spots for all ages.
While specific dog-friendly policies for the castle interiors may vary, many outdoor trails and areas around Runkel's castles are suitable for dogs, provided they are kept on a leash. It's always advisable to check local regulations or specific castle rules before your visit.
Runkel is accessible by public transport, typically via train services that run through the Lahn Valley. The Runkel train station is within walking distance of the town center and Runkel Castle. For detailed routes and schedules, it's best to consult local public transport providers.
Yes, visitors to Runkel Castle can find dining options nearby. There is a cafe right next to the castle known for delicious cake and coffee. Below the castle, you'll also find one of the best-known ice cream shops in the region, and an ice cream parlor near the Old Lahn bridge with castle view.
Beyond hiking, the Lahn Valley around Runkel offers opportunities for running and gravel biking. You can find various routes, such as running trails like the 'Old Lahn bridge with castle view – Lahn Bridge, Runkel loop' (approx. 22.7 km) or gravel biking routes like the 'Old Lahn bridge with castle view – View of Runkel Castle loop' (approx. 93.4 km). Explore guides like Running Trails around Runkel and Gravel biking around Runkel for more options.
Visitors frequently praise the immersive experience of Runkel Castle, highlighting its original, well-preserved medieval architecture and the extensive old castle walls. The tour through the castle is highly recommended, and the beautiful views from the tower are a significant draw. The nearby cafes and ice cream parlors also add to the positive visitor experience.
Yes, the region features several historical bridges that offer great views and historical significance. The Old Lahn bridge with castle view in Runkel itself is a beautiful medieval arch bridge. Further afield, the Old Lahn Bridge, Diez also provides a great view of a castle, and the Weilburg Stone Bridge offers views of Weilburg Castle.


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