Best castles around Oberzissen offer a rich tapestry of history and architectural styles. Oberzissen, a village in Germany, is known for its historic Olbrück Castle, a symbol of the Brohltal valley. The surrounding region features several other impressive castles and ruins, providing diverse historical landmarks and scenic viewpoints for exploration.
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Once a place of pilgrimage - today it is an enchanted place
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Fantastic hotel. Excellent rooms, good food.
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As you approach the archway to the castle, which dominates the town of the same name, Burgbrohl, you will see an alliance coat of arms and (in Roman numerals) the year 1731. Just before the archway, the path leads to the right onto a terrace with a view and a restaurant, where hikers can refresh themselves.
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The fortified farm complex became a castle in 1289 with Margrave Wilhelm of Jülich as lord of the castle.
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For Burgbrohl Castle, see e.g. https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schloss_Burgbrohl
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Here you can marvel at beautiful old half-timbered houses.
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The castle houses an absolutely recommendable 4* hotel. But the castle also invites you to refresh yourself on the terrace. A great place to stay and enjoy.
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Almost every castle had its own herbal garden in which vegetables, medicinal, herbal and poisonous plants were grown. By decree of Charlemagne, regulations were issued to ensure the supply of the court and the country, to operate three-field farming, to grow fruit and wine, to breed domestic animals, to plant useful and medicinal plants and trees.
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For breathtaking panoramas, visit Olbrück Castle, where the exhibition tower provides an 'indescribably great view' of the surrounding landscape. Additionally, the Reutersley viewpoint offers a 'fantastic panorama' of the Rhine Valley, with Rheineck Castle visible in the distance.
Yes, both Olbrück Castle and Burgbrohl Castle are noted as family-friendly. Olbrück Castle features a herb garden and an exhibition tower, while Burgbrohl Castle offers a restaurant and terrace, making them suitable for visitors of all ages.
Beyond the castles, you can visit the Tönisstein Monastery Ruins. These ruins, dating back to 1400, offer a glimpse into the region's religious history and are nestled in a scenic forest setting.
Absolutely. Olbrück Castle is integrated into the 'Geopath Olbrück Castle Panorama' route. For more extensive hiking, explore the Mountain Hikes around Oberzissen guide, which includes routes like the 'Lake Laach – Laacher Lake loop from Abteikirche'.
Yes, Olbrück Castle has a snack bar on-site for visitor comfort. Burgbrohl Castle hosts a highly recommended 4-star hotel and a restaurant with a view, perfect for refreshments. The Rhine Promenade in Bad Breisig also offers cafés, restaurants, and ice cream parlors.
There are several cycling options. You can find routes in the Cycling around Oberzissen guide, such as the 'View of Arenfels Castle – Rhine Promenade, Bad Breisig loop from Niederzissen'. For gravel biking, the Gravel biking around Oberzissen guide offers routes like the 'View of Olbrück Castle – Olbrück Castle loop from Spessart'.
While Rheineck Castle is privately owned and not open for visits, you can still admire it from the Reutersley viewpoint, which provides an excellent vantage point of the castle and the Rhine Valley.
The region's castles offer a rich experience throughout the year. Spring and autumn provide pleasant weather for hiking and exploring the grounds, while summer allows for enjoying outdoor cafes and events. Even in winter, the historic ruins can offer a unique, atmospheric visit, though some facilities might have reduced hours.
Schloss Arenfels, though not directly in Oberzissen, is a notable example nearby. Originally built around 1258, it was significantly reshaped in the 19th century in a Neo-Gothic style, featuring 365 windows, 52 doors, and 12 towers. It blends history with modern use, hosting events.
The Hammerstein Castle Ruins, located near Niederzissen, are the remnants of an impressive imperial castle first mentioned in 1000 AD. These ruins offer a poignant look into the region's turbulent past, having faced conquest and destruction during the French occupation of the Rhineland.
Visitors frequently praise the well-preserved ruins, the historical ambiance, and the expansive views offered by castles like Olbrück Castle. The integration of castles into scenic hiking routes and the availability of amenities like snack bars and restaurants also contribute to a highly enjoyable experience.


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