Castles around Dürrholz are part of a region with a rich history, though no specific castle structures are identified within the municipal boundaries. Historically, Dürrholz was associated with administrative districts like "Hohe Veste Urbach" and "Hohe Veste Puderbach." The area is characterized by its natural landscape, including the "Naturerlebnispfad Dürrholz." This region offers insights into local history and ecology.
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A very interesting castle ruin. Its construction began between 1310 and 1320. In 1332, Ludwig III took up residence in the castle and from then on called himself Walpode von der Neuerburg, Lord of Reichenstein. In 1523, the castle came into the possession of the Counts of Wied, who had it destroyed in 1618 after it had already fallen into considerable disrepair. Today, the Reichenstein castle ruins are privately owned and therefore not normally open to the public. Those wishing to visit the castle can book a guided tour through the local support association (by telephone). Additionally, the castle ruins are opened to the public on certain dates (during the summer). These dates are announced online by the support association.
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Is everything allowed?? No matter, there is a lot to explore
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Can only be viewed from a distance as it is privately owned. A castle 🏰 with great natural surroundings.
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You can relax up here on the lounger and let your gaze wander across the valley. This is so beautiful....
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An impressive tower from the outside. Unfortunately it is locked and therefore the tower cannot be visited from the inside.
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Unfortunately, it can only be visited by telephone arrangement. The castle is privately owned. It's a shame for hiking tourism, as you can't spontaneously take a closer look at the castle.
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No, there are no notable castle structures, either standing or in ruins, identified directly within the Dürrholz municipal boundaries. Historically, Dürrholz was associated with administrative districts like "Hohe Veste Urbach" and "Hohe Veste Puderbach," rather than physical castles in the municipality itself.
Visitors frequently enjoy Burg Lahr (keep), which offers wonderful views over the village and the Wiedtal from its castle hill. Another popular spot is Ehrenstein Castle Ruins and Monastery, a very old ruin with a historical monastery where you can explore the rear tower.
Yes, Burg Lahr (keep) is considered family-friendly. It offers a relaxing spot with a bench and table, and while the keep itself is locked, the views and the walk up are enjoyable for families.
Beyond the castles, you can visit the Ehrenstein Castle Ruins and Monastery, which includes a historical monastery with medieval choir windows. The Ruins of Neuerburg Castle (Niederbreitbach) also offer a glimpse into the region's past, though interior visits are not possible as it's privately owned.
No, not all castle ruins are accessible for interior visits. For example, Ruins of Neuerburg Castle (Niederbreitbach) is privately owned and only allows for an outside tour. Similarly, Reichenstein Castle Ruins are family-owned and generally not accessible to hikers without prior telephone arrangement.
Many of the castle ruins offer scenic viewpoints. From Burg Lahr (keep), you get a wonderful view over the village and the Wiedtal. The rear tower of Ehrenstein Castle Ruins and Monastery also has a platform at the top for views.
Yes, there are hiking trails leading to several castle ruins. For instance, there is a beautiful hiking trail to the Ruins of Neuerburg Castle (Niederbreitbach), which is worthwhile even if you can only tour the outside.
The region around Dürrholz offers various cycling opportunities. You can find routes for gravel biking, general cycling, and road cycling. Some routes, like the 'Wiedbahn Tunnel and Bridge – Burg Ehrenstein Ruins loop', even pass by historical sites.
The Dürrholz area is known for its natural landscape, including the "Naturerlebnispfad Dürrholz" (Nature Adventure Trail). The castles themselves are often situated in scenic locations, offering views of valleys like the Wiedtal and surrounded by forests.
Visitors particularly appreciate the scenic views from the castle hills, the historical significance of the ruins, and the opportunity to explore the surrounding nature. The well-preserved keep of Burg Lahr and the historical monastery at Ehrenstein Castle Ruins are frequently highlighted.
Ehrenstein Castle Ruins and Monastery is noted for having 'a lot to explore,' including the ability to crawl through a small opening to climb the castle and reach a proper platform at the top of the rear tower.


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