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Rhineland-Palatinate
Cochem-Zell
Cochem

Cochem Imperial Castle – View of Cochem Imperial Castle loop from Cochem

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Hiking trails & Routes
Germany
Rhineland-Palatinate
Cochem-Zell
Cochem

Cochem Imperial Castle – View of Cochem Imperial Castle loop from Cochem

Moderate

4.6

(140)

522

hikers

Cochem Imperial Castle – View of Cochem Imperial Castle loop from Cochem

03:16

10.3km

410m

Hiking

Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: June 25, 2026

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Bus stop

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505 m

View of Cochem and the Reichsburg castle

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Nice view over Cochem and Reichsburg. Nice hike from the train station or reached by cable car.

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1.11 km

Viewpoint

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3

5.58 km

This is certainly the most beautiful place for a break on the Knights' Trail. It offers a wonderful view of the valley and Cochem Castle. There are plenty of seating and tables, and even a weatherproof awning provides protection from a rain shower.

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8.57 km

Cochem Imperial Castle

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Southwest of Koblenz is the Reichsburg Cochem, a beautiful stronghold that is a must for every castle fan.
It is generally assumed that Cochem Castle was built around 1030 under Count Palatine Ezzo, son and successor of Count Palatine Hermann Pusillius.
The castle was first mentioned in documents in 1051, when Richeza, eldest daughter of Count Palatine Ezzo and former Queen of Poland, transferred the castle to her nephew, Count Palatine Henry I, that year.
Even after the Ezzones lost the title of Count Palatine, Cochem remained connected to the Count Palatine.
King Conrad III put an end to a later dispute over the title of Count Palatine in 1151 by occupying Cochem Castle with castle men and finally taking it under his control as a settled imperial fiefdom.
This meant that Cochem Castle became an imperial castle during the Staufer period.
Now imperial ministerials - with the title of burgrave - were appointed to manage the castle and imperial property.
When troops of the French King Louis
After the entire city was occupied by French troops in March 1689, the castle was set on fire and blown up in 1688.
That year, almost the entire city of Cochem fell victim to the destruction of the French troops.
A ruin until 1868, the castle was bought by the merchant Louis Ravené for 300 gold marks - he had it rebuilt (according to his ideas).
The restored castle became the property of the German Reich through sale in 1942 and has been owned by the city of Cochem since 1978.

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5

8.67 km

View of Cochem Imperial Castle

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Gastronomy at the castle ok but better in Cochem

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6

9.12 km

Moselle Promenade, Cochem

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In spring, you can admire the cherry blossoms on the banks, as cherry trees have been planted at regular intervals.

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9.22 km

Historic Alleys in Cochem

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Nice narrow streets that invite you to take a stroll. Unfortunately, the shops and restaurants were due to our visit. Corona still closed, everything should be open again by now.

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9.32 km

Great valley, with great views, no matter which side of the mountains.

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9.49 km

Cochem Old Town

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In the old town of Cochem are many beautiful half-timbered houses, which are almost all restored. Large parts of the city wall are still in existence and above all rises the imperial castle Cochem in the south. You should use this backdrop and pause for an espresso or a delicious Mosel wine in front of the interesting town hall.

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10.3 km

End point

Bus stop

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Way Types & Surfaces

Way Types

2.84 km

2.32 km

1.96 km

1.33 km

939 m

737 m

135 m

Surfaces

2.35 km

2.12 km

1.97 km

1.90 km

1.80 km

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< 100 m

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Highest point (340 m)

Lowest point (80 m)

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Friday 26 June

36°C

25°C

14 %

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Comments

April 21, 2022,Ansicht-Reichsburg-Cochem- – Toller Blick auf die Mosel Runde von Cochem
Very nice views, but unfortunately with sections of road to get to the next hiking trails

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Super nice round except the last section... there was something along the road that wasn't quite as wild. But when we got back to the forest, it was a complete dump unfortunately... otherwise a cool tour :)

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