Castles around Wimbach, located in Rhineland-Palatinate, offer insights into medieval architecture and regional history. The area is characterized by its natural landscape, providing a setting for historical exploration. Visitors can explore various historically significant castles and castle ruins. These sites collectively provide a journey through centuries of regional history.
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As always, castle ruins have a strong attraction for me. I can hardly escape their magic.
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From here you have a beautiful view of the impressive Nürburg.
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Nice view of the Nürburg, great track
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🌲Nice photo motif in the middle of beautiful nature 🌳🎨📸 Freely accessible. Had our snack here 🥪🥐🥖 🏰The castle stands on an elevation approx. 355 meters above NHN and thus a good 20 meters above the valley floor of the Ahbach, which runs a few meters further east 🌊 near the state road 70. Extensive renovation work took place in 2004-2006.
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A historic castle ruin whose origins are unknown. Only a document from the year 1341 confirms its proven age. I found this ruin very impressive.
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The Nürburg is the highest castle in Rhineland-Palatinate (676.5 m above sea level). It was built on top of a weathered volcanic vent made of basalt. The basalt rock gave the mountain and the castle its name: Mons Nore, the black mountain. He also provided the building materials for the castle. When the weather is clear, the keep (39 m high) offers a fantastic panoramic view of the entire Eifel, but also of the heart of the "Green Hell", the Nordschleife, which winds its way through the woods around the castle.
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The Wimbach area in Rhineland-Palatinate features a variety of historically significant castles and castle ruins. You'll find impressive ruined hilltop castles like Nürburg Castle, historical sites nestled in forests such as the Ruins of Neublankenheim Castle, and unique structures like the Aremberg Castle Tower, which stands on the grounds of a former medieval fortress.
The castles around Wimbach offer a fascinating journey through centuries of regional history. They provide insights into medieval life, warfare, and architectural development in the Rhineland-Palatinate area. For instance, Nürburg Castle dates back to the 12th century, while the Aremberg Castle Tower stands on the site of a powerful 12th-century fortress.
Yes, at Nürburg Castle, you can climb its imposing 20-meter-high keep, known as the 'Gray Tower,' for spectacular panoramic views over the High Eifel region and the Nürburgring racetrack. The Aremberg Castle Tower, while a viewing tower built from original castle stones, no longer offers views due to surrounding tree growth.
For Nürburg Castle, opening hours vary seasonally. From April 1st to October 31st, it's generally open daily from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., closed on Tuesdays. In November, March, December, and January, hours are more limited or closed. The entrance fee is 3 euros. The Ruins of Neublankenheim Castle are freely accessible.
Yes, the castles are often integrated into hiking routes. Nürburg Castle serves as a starting point for trails like 'In the Footsteps of the Knights' and the 'Hocheifel Circular Route.' The Ruins of Neublankenheim Castle are a station on the Eifelkrimi hiking trail. You can find more hiking options in the region by exploring nearby routes.
The Ruins of Neublankenheim Castle are nestled in a forest and are freely accessible. Key features include a 24-meter-high, D-shaped keep and remnants of its rectangular plan with walls up to 3 meters thick. Extensive renovation work was carried out between 2004 and 2006 to consolidate the ruins, offering a glimpse into medieval defensive architecture.
The original Aremberg Castle was largely destroyed, but today you can visit the Aremberg Castle Tower, a 17-meter-high viewing tower constructed in 1854 using stones from the original castle. The site also features remains of the moat, walls, and bastions of the once-impressive fortifications, situated on the Aremberg mountain, one of the largest Tertiary volcanoes in the Eifel region.
Parking for Nürburg Castle is available at the foot of the castle hill. From there, it's approximately a 10-minute walk up to the castle.
Near Nürburg Castle, you'll find a restaurant called 'Zur Nürburg' located directly at the castle square, which offers regional cuisine with castle views.
The region around Wimbach offers various outdoor activities. You can explore MTB Trails, go Gravel biking, or enjoy Road Cycling Routes. Many of these routes pass by or offer views of the castles, such as the 'View of Nürburg Castle' route for gravel biking.
The best time to visit the castles around Wimbach is generally from April to October when the weather is milder and opening hours are extended. For instance, Nürburg Castle is open daily during this period. Visiting during these months allows for comfortable exploration of the ruins and enjoyment of the surrounding natural landscape.
If you're looking for a quieter experience, the Ruins of Neublankenheim Castle might be a good option. Nestled in a forest and freely accessible, it offers a chance to explore historical remnants amidst nature, away from potentially larger crowds.


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