Castles around Kestert are situated within the UNESCO World Heritage Upper Middle Rhine Valley, a region characterized by its river landscapes and historical significance. The area offers a blend of cultural landmarks and natural scenery. Many notable castles are found in close proximity to Kestert, often in neighboring towns. These structures provide insights into medieval history and offer views of the Rhine Gorge.
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The steep hiking trail winds its way up to Maus Castle via several switchbacks. And from there, it climbs a good bit further. The effort is rewarded by absolutely breathtaking viewpoints.
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We were there at the end of April, and the many different shades of green were somewhat reminiscent of Galicia. Please note that there are hardly any trash cans along the way, so please take your trash with you. There is a wine shop below the castle.
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The value and significance of the Marksburg lie primarily in its complete preservation as a medieval fortification. For many visitors it is the epitome of a medieval castle. Its exposed location on a rocky cone 90 meters above the town of Braubach contributes to this. The imposing fortress with buildings mainly from the 13th to 15th centuries is staggered with a keep, several buildings, kennels and bastions. The typical interior rooms such as the castle kitchen, knights' hall, bower, chapel, armory, wine cellar, battlements and tower rooms are particularly worth seeing. They provide insights into medieval life.
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"Rheinfels Castle was beset by enemies, and no other rock was fought over more fiercely. And never have there been more people who still haunt the place today: Reinfels remains my rock!" (Limerick poet Dieter Höss)
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On the wide castle driveway you can quickly get up to the Maus
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The path winds up the mountain, first in wide and then in narrow serpentines. It is pleasant to walk as it is not that steep.
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Rheinfels Castle is the largest surviving castle ruin on the Rhine. Although time has left its mark on the walls, you can still imagine what the magnificent fortress must have looked like. Part of the castle is now a museum where you can learn about the interesting history of the place. You can find information about the opening times here: https://www.stadt-st-goar.de/urlaub-in-st-goar/#rheinfels.
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The region around Kestert, part of the UNESCO World Heritage Upper Middle Rhine Valley, is rich in history. Notable castles include Marksburg, the only hilltop castle on the Middle Rhine never to have been destroyed, and Rheinfels Castle, once the largest and most fortified fortress in the Middle Rhine Valley. Further examples are Burg Sterrenberg, one of the oldest preserved castles, and Burg Maus, known for its unique history of never being captured.
Yes, several castles stand out. Burg Sterrenberg uniquely features two consecutive shield walls, built in response to its neighbor, Burg Liebenstein. Burg Maus, originally named St. Peterseck, has a 33-meter-high round keep and was never destroyed. Marksburg is notable as the only medieval hilltop castle on the Middle Rhine that has remained intact since the 12th century.
The "Legend of the Hostile Brothers" (Feindliche Brüder) tells the story of two feuding siblings. This dramatic narrative is deeply intertwined with Burg Sterrenberg and Burg Liebenstein, both located in Kamp-Bornhofen. Visiting both castles offers a compelling historical experience related to this legend.
Many castles offer experiences suitable for families. For instance, Burg Maus hosts an aviary with falcon, eagle, and owl flight demonstrations from late March to early October. Rheinfels Castle, a large ruin, allows for exploration and imagination, and parts of it are a museum. Lahneck Castle offers guided tours that can be engaging for older children.
The region offers numerous outdoor activities, especially hiking. You can find routes like the "Ascent to Burg Maus (Maus Castle) – Pulsbach Waterfall loop" or the "Sterrenberg Castle – Mouse Castle loop." For more options, explore the hiking guide around Kestert. There are also running trails and gravel biking routes that pass by or offer views of the castles.
Yes, several hiking trails provide excellent views. The "Ascent to Burg Maus (Maus Castle)" highlight itself is a trail offering fantastic views of Burg Maus. The Rheinsteig hiking trail connects Burg Sterrenberg and Burg Liebenstein, providing scenic vistas of the Middle Rhine Valley. Many routes in the hiking guide around Kestert are designed to showcase the region's castles and viewpoints.
The period from late March to early October is generally ideal, as many attractions like the aviary at Burg Maus are open, and guided tours at castles like Lahneck Castle are more frequent. The weather is also more favorable for exploring the outdoor ruins and enjoying the scenic views of the Rhine Gorge. However, some castles like Rheinfels Castle may have reduced hours or closures in winter due to bat protection or snow/ice.
Yes, some castles offer dining facilities. Burg Sterrenberg has a café and restaurant with an outdoor terrace. Burg Liebenstein houses a hotel-restaurant with a castle garden. Lahneck Castle has a Burgschänke (castle tavern) where you can enjoy a break and views. Additionally, the towns surrounding the castles, such as Kamp-Bornhofen and St. Goarshausen, offer various restaurants and cafes.
Yes, Burg Sterrenberg offers vacation apartments, allowing visitors to stay within the historic walls. Burg Liebenstein also houses a hotel-restaurant, providing an opportunity for an overnight stay in a castle setting.
Visitors frequently appreciate the historical significance and the stunning panoramic views of the Rhine Gorge. The well-preserved nature of castles like Marksburg and the extensive ruins of Rheinfels Castle are highly rated. The komoot community has shared over 800 photos and given more than 1200 upvotes, highlighting the visual appeal and engaging experiences these sites offer.
Yes, Burg Maus is home to an aviary that hosts falcons, eagles, and owls. Flight demonstrations are staged for visitors from late March to early October, offering a unique experience alongside the historical exploration of the castle.
Many castles offer guided tours to enhance the visitor experience. Burg Sterrenberg hosts guided tours through its ancient walls on certain dates during the season. Lahneck Castle provides guided tours from March to November, several times a day. For Burg Maus, while generally privately owned, it occasionally hosts events that may include guided tours.


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