Castles around Arzfeld offer a glimpse into the region's rich history and diverse landscape. Located in the Eifel, the area features historical sites and natural beauty. The Our river forms a natural border, adding to the scenic appeal of the surrounding countryside. This region provides opportunities to explore historical fortifications and enjoy the natural environment.
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Worth seeing. A beautiful gem in the village of Dasburg. The small church was built in 1767 on the site of a former chapel by Trinitarian priest Augustinus (baptismal name: Johannes) Kerschen von Daleiden. It is a centrally planned building, a reverse of the ground plan of the Dasburg Chapel of Our Lady. The church, a simply plastered rubble stone structure, is essentially an elliptical nave with an almost square chancel on the broad side.
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The church of St. James the Elder is the Roman Catholic parish church of Dasburg in the Eifel district of Bitburg-Prüm in Rhineland-Palatinate. The parish of Dasburg belongs to the deanery of St. Willibrord Westeifel in the parish community of Arzfeld. https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._Jakobus_der_%C3%84ltere_(Dasburg)
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There is a youth hostel in the old castle, which is well worth seeing. St. James pilgrims also receive a pilgrim stamp here.
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Very nice castle with a great inner courtyard, definitely worth a visit 👍
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The Our (German, Luxembourgish and French Our) is a 96.1 km long tributary of the Sauer along the border between Germany (D) and its western neighbours Belgium (B) and Luxembourg (L). It flows mainly from north to south and meanders in sections. The Our rises in the eastern Ardennes and the western Eifel on Belgian territory. Its source is in the municipality of Büllingen near the district of Losheimergraben. The Our initially flows a little southwest of the B 265, which runs close to the river directly along the German-Belgian border. It passes two districts of Büllingen, Hüllscheid and Berterath. Shortly afterwards it flows into Germany for a while near Verschneid, a hamlet in Auwer in Rhineland-Palatinate. Shortly afterwards the Our flows back into Belgium near Schönberg, Atzerath and Alfersteg. From about Weppeler to Auel it runs along the Belgian-German border and then back into Belgium near Weweler. Then the Our flows again along the state border between Stoubach (B) and Stupach (D) and past Welchenhausen (D) and Oberhausen (B). It then flows through Belgium for the last time near Peterskirchen-Ouren. From around the European Monument at the border triangle of Belgium, Germany and Luxembourg between Ouren (B), Sevenig (D) and Lieler (L), the Our flows almost entirely along the German-Luxembourg border. It flows into the Sauer, a tributary of the Moselle, coming from the west near Wallendorf (D). (Source: Wikipedia)
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Beyond the castles, you can visit historical religious buildings like St. James the Greater Church (Dasburg), which also offers a small detour to a nearby castle. The entire region is rich in historical remnants and fortifications, reflecting a turbulent past.
Hamm Castle has a rich history, with a medieval fortification first mentioned in 1052. It stands on the site of an even older, early medieval refuge. Over centuries, it was adapted and rebuilt, featuring Gothic and Renaissance elements. Though parts were destroyed in 1945, its enclosing walls and residential complex still offer a significant glimpse into its past.
Yes, Hamm Castle is considered family-friendly, offering a chance to explore medieval architecture and a great inner courtyard. The surrounding natural areas, like the Our river, also provide opportunities for family outings.
While specific dog policies for all castles are not universally available, many outdoor areas and castle grounds, such as those around Hamm Castle, are generally accessible for dogs on a leash. It's always best to check local signage upon arrival for any specific restrictions.
The region around Arzfeld is known for its natural beauty. The Our river, for example, forms a natural border and offers scenic views. You can also find various viewpoints, such as the View of Schloss Merkeshausen, which combine natural vistas with historical architecture.
The area around Arzfeld offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including options for touring bicycles and mountain biking. There are also running trails available. For more details and specific routes, you can explore the cycling, MTB, and running guides for Arzfeld.
Yes, there are trails that lead to Hamm Castle. The castle is described as being quickly and easily reachable by mountain bike, implying accessible paths suitable for hiking. The broader Arzfeld region also features many hiking routes.
The Eifel region, where Arzfeld is located, is beautiful throughout the warmer months for exploring castles and outdoor activities. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and scenic landscapes. While some castles might be accessible in winter, check specific opening hours as facilities may be limited.
The region around Hamm Castle and Arzfeld generally offers local cafes and pubs. While specific establishments directly adjacent to the castle are not detailed, you can typically find options for refreshments and accommodation in nearby towns and villages.
Visitors praise Hamm Castle for its very nice appearance and great inner courtyard, making it 'definitely worth a visit'. Its historical significance and medieval architecture are also highly appreciated.
While specific public transport routes directly to Hamm Castle are not detailed, the castle is located near Arzfeld. Public transport options to Arzfeld exist, and from there, local connections or a short drive/walk would likely be required to reach the castle. It's advisable to check local bus schedules.
Information suggests that Hamm Castle is easily accessible, implying parking facilities are available nearby for visitors. However, specific details on parking capacity or fees are not provided.


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