Best castles around Roes are found in the Cochem-Zell district of Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. This region is characterized by its valleys, such as the Elzbach stream valley, and proximity to the Moselle River. Roes serves as a convenient starting point for exploring several historically significant castles. The area offers a blend of medieval architecture and natural landscapes.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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🏰Eltz Castle is a hilltop castle from the 12th century. It is located at 129 m above sea level in the Elz valley🌊. With its eight residential towers up to 35 meters high, its bay windows, roofs, half-timbering and spires, it is the epitome of a knight's castle for the spontaneous observer.⚔️ It sits majestically in a side valley of the Moselle near Mayen. This imposing sight even adorned the 500 DM note for several decades.
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The Lion Castle The Löwenburg above the half-timbered village of Monreal is a so-called spur castle and was first mentioned in a document in 1229. Count Hermann III von Virneburg is considered to be the builder of the Löwenburg. According to tradition, he is said to have built the complex on the property of his brother Philipp following a division agreement. However, the resulting disputes between the brothers were later resolved and Philip assigned his rights to the region to his brother. Today, large parts of the Löwenburg are still preserved, which give a good impression of how stately the castle once looked. First and foremost, the remains of the 25 meter high keep with its three meter thick walls are visible from afar. The high entrance to the imposing keep faces towards the valley and is therefore strategically located on the side facing away from the enemy. The tower is also freely accessible as a viewing tower.
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Very beautiful bridge over the Elzbach in Monreal. The bridge is the middle of three historic stone bridges in the town. On the bridge is the impressive sight from the 15th century, the Lion Monument. The four lions carved in basalt are among the most important monuments of their kind in the Rhineland due to their uniqueness. On the other side of the bridge is the statue of John of Nepomuk, who also gave the bridge its name "John's Bridge". Beautiful!
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The reputation of the castle precedes it - it is worth seeing.
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From the castle or the stairs to the castle you have a valley view of the bridge over the Elzbach.
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A bit of beach below the castle, the bridge over the Elz is a popular photo spot
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Roes is home to Pyrmont Castle, a well-preserved medieval castle with a moat and waterfall. Nearby, you can explore the iconic Eltz Castle, known for its untouched medieval architecture, and Cochem Castle, majestically overlooking the Moselle River. Further afield, but still accessible, is Marksburg Castle, unique for never having been destroyed.
Pyrmont Castle is located directly within the municipality of Roes. Eltz Castle is approximately 20-30 minutes drive from Roes, while Cochem Castle is about 15-20 minutes away. Marksburg Castle is a bit further but still within a reasonable driving distance in the Romantic Rhine region.
Yes, several castles offer family-friendly experiences. Eltz Castle is listed as family-friendly, offering guided tours that can engage children. Cochem Castle often hosts medieval events and falconry displays. Additionally, exploring the Monreal Historic Old Town and its castle ruins provides an engaging historical outing for families.
While specific castle interiors might have restrictions, many surrounding trails are dog-friendly. For instance, the trails around Löwenburg Ruins, Monreal, and the path to the Stone Bridge over the Elzbach near Eltz Castle are suitable for dogs. It's always best to check individual castle policies for interior access.
You can expect a deep dive into medieval history. Eltz Castle offers an authentic glimpse into 850 years of family ownership with original artifacts. Pyrmont Castle provides insight into 13th-century aristocratic life. Cochem Castle, though rebuilt, showcases imperial past through its furnished rooms, while Marksburg Castle offers an unparalleled look into authentic medieval defense strategies as the only never-destroyed castle on the Middle Rhine.
Absolutely. The View of Eltz Castle highlight offers an impressive perspective of the 'fairy-tale castle'. From Cochem Castle, you get breathtaking panoramic views of the Moselle Valley. The Löwenburg Ruins, Monreal also provide a gigantic view of Monreal and the Eifel region.
The region around Roes is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including those around Eltz Castle and Monreal. There are also options for gravel biking and running. For more details on routes, you can explore guides like Gravel biking around Roes, Waterfall hikes around Roes, and Running Trails around Roes.
The spring and autumn months are generally ideal for visiting, offering pleasant weather for exploring both the castles and the surrounding natural landscapes. The region's valleys and forests are particularly picturesque during these seasons. Summer is also popular, but can be busier.
Yes, there are several easy options. For example, the 'Pyrmonter Mill loop from Möntenich' is an easy 3.9 km hike near Pyrmont Castle. In Monreal, you can follow a narrow path up to the castle ruins for a beautiful view without a strenuous climb. Many trails around the castles offer varying difficulty levels.
Most major castles, such as Eltz Castle and Cochem Castle, have designated parking areas, usually a short walk from the castle entrance. Pyrmont Castle also offers visitor parking. It's advisable to arrive early during peak season to secure a spot.
While direct public transport to every castle entrance might be limited, you can often reach nearby towns by bus or train. For example, Cochem is well-connected by train, and from there, local buses or a walk can take you to Cochem Castle. For Eltz Castle, you typically drive to a parking area and then walk or take a shuttle.
For individual castles like Eltz Castle or Cochem Castle, plan at least 2-3 hours to explore the grounds, take a guided tour, and enjoy the views. If you combine a castle visit with a hike or exploring a nearby town like Monreal Historic Old Town, a half-day or full-day trip is recommended.
Yes, you'll find amenities near the popular castles. Eltz Castle has a restaurant on-site. Cochem, being a larger town, offers numerous cafes and restaurants. Pyrmont Castle also has the Pyrmonter Mühle nearby, which includes dining options. The Monreal Historic Old Town also has local eateries.


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