Best castles around Kyllburgweiler offer a journey through history in the Kyllburger Waldeifel region. This area is characterized by its scenic river valleys and forested hills, providing a natural backdrop for historical sites. The landscape features the large Kyllschleife, where several castles are strategically located. Visitors can explore a variety of historical structures, ranging from well-preserved moated castles to ancient Celtic fortresses.
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Unfortunately, it was closed during my visit, but it is a very beautiful and imposing fortification in the style of a moated castle.
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A very beautiful complex in the style of a moated castle, with the river Nims flowing directly past it.
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Rittersdorf Castle, a charming moated castle dating back to the 13th century, was first documented in 1263. Originally built as a fortified house for the Abbey of St. Maximin in Trier, it served to secure the trade routes between Trier, Bitburg, and Cologne. The imposing 26-meter-high keep, whose construction was approved by King Rudolf of Habsburg in 1290, still dominates the castle's appearance today. In the 16th century, the complex was expanded to include residential buildings with round towers. Today, the castle houses a restaurant, a small museum, and even a registry office, located in the historic Knights' Hall.
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Years ago we had a Christmas party here.
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Incredibly beautiful little castle with a great café 👍
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Super steep ascent and descent to the castle, with the turbocharged e-bikes and be careful on the descent.
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Rittersdorf Castle is a so-called moated castle. The almost square complex is surrounded by a moat. On the east side is the round, 26 meter high keep. A residential tower from around 1300 is located on the north side. There is also a residential building from 1550 and a coat of arms gate from 1575. It was first mentioned in a document in 1263. A possible builder was Theodoric von Rittersdorf, who – presumably as sub-vogt of the Counts of Luxembourg – built the complex for the Abbey of Saint Maximin in Trier. It was probably the task of the castle to secure the Trier-Bitburg-Prüm-Cologne road. In 1290, King Rudolf of Habsburg gave permission to build a keep. The Lords of Enschringen had owned the Rittersdorf fiefdom since the 15th century. From 1550 they had a residential building with two round towers built. Between 1978 and 1987 the facility was extensively renovated. The complex now serves as a restaurant and local history museum. In addition, a wedding room of the VG Bitburg is housed here, because who wouldn't want to tie the knot romantically in a castle?
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"Towards the end, a seemingly endless meadow path awaits us, which leads straight down. Downward. Further down. Only when we realize that we were at an altitude of 550 meters near Weißenseifen, but Malberg is at 300 meters, do we calm down; the path does not lead straight into the underworld. Nevertheless, it is impressive how long we walk downhill to then arrive at the castle at the top of the village. And climb further down into the steep place. Malberg then a small Eifel pearl. “The town center and Malberg Castle are listed as a monument zone. In addition, the list of cultural monuments shows 36 individual monuments, including the baroque palace complex on a ridge surrounded by the Kyll (and) the Catholic parish church of St. Quirin [...]." (Wiki)" https://www.komoot.de/tour/780244919
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The castles in the Kyllburgweiler region span various historical eras. You can explore ancient sites like the Celtic Fortress Wachenbach, which dates back to Celtic and Roman times. Medieval history is showcased by structures such as Rittersdorf Castle and Bertradaburg, while Malberg Castle offers insights into the Baroque period.
Yes, several castles are suitable for families. Rittersdorf Castle, for example, houses a local history museum and hosts medieval banquets, offering an engaging experience for all ages. The area around View of Malberg Castle also features beautiful gardens and a cafe, making it a pleasant stop for families.
Yes, you can. Rittersdorf Castle has a privately run restaurant offering fine country cuisine. Additionally, near View of Malberg Castle, there is a cafe located in the palace chapel, which is open during the season.
The Kyllburgweiler region offers a variety of outdoor activities that can be combined with castle visits. You can explore numerous hiking trails, enjoy road cycling routes along the Kyll River, or go running through the scenic landscape.
Yes, guided tours are offered at some locations. For instance, Bertradaburg provides regular guided tours to delve into its history and legends. Malberg Castle also offers guided tours on Saturdays during the season.
Beyond traditional castles, you can explore the Celtic Fortress Wachenbach. This ancient site features ring-shaped walls on a mountain spur, offering a glimpse into early fortifications and a different kind of historical experience.
Absolutely. Bertradaburg is an imposing complex situated on a mountain spur, offering expansive views. Additionally, the View of Malberg Castle provides excellent perspectives of the baroque palace complex and its surrounding gardens, set against the backdrop of the Kyllschleife.
The region's castles are generally enjoyable year-round. However, for guided tours and full access to amenities like cafes and restaurants at sites like Rittersdorf Castle or Malberg Castle, visiting during the warmer months (spring to autumn) is often recommended, as some services may be seasonal.
Yes, the Kyllburgweiler area is ideal for combining castle exploration with walks. Many castles are situated in scenic locations, such as Bertradaburg on a mountain spur or Celtic Fortress Wachenbach in a wooded area. You can find various hiking routes that pass by or lead to these historical sites.
Rittersdorf Castle is notable for being a 700-year-old moated castle that has remained largely unadulterated since its construction. It offers an impressive picture of late medieval and Renaissance living culture, housing a local history museum and hosting medieval banquets.
Yes, Bertradaburg is famously associated with medieval sagas and legends, including the story that Charlemagne's great-grandmother, Bertrada the Elder, lived there, and some even claim Charlemagne himself was born there.


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