Castles around Kommen are predominantly found in the scenic Moselle valley, a region characterized by its winding river, vineyards, and historical significance. This area offers a rich tapestry of medieval architecture and cultural heritage. The landscape features river valleys and elevated positions, providing strategic locations for historical fortifications. Visitors can explore a variety of historical sites, including well-preserved castles and evocative ruins.
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Whether the view from the castle or from Bernkastel-Kues to the castle, both perspectives are worthwhile.
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Great view across the Moselle to the castle. Landshut Castle is the ruins of a hilltop castle in Bernkastel-Kues in the Bernkastel-Wittlich district of Rhineland-Palatinate. Landshut Castle is located on the western slope of the Hunsrück above Bernkastel, a district of Bernkastel-Kues. It stands on the approximately 235 m above sea level[1] high castle hill, a northern spur of Mount Olympus (415 m above sea level).[1] The Moselle, flowing toward the castle from the southwest, turns northwest below the castle (approx. 107 m above sea level).[1] This allows travelers traveling upstream and downstream along the Moselle to see the castle on the horizon from afar. Source: https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burg_Landshut
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A popular destination on the Moselle.
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Beautiful castle ruins, a great dream loop starts here. But it's still worth a visit.
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From 1315 it was built by Archbishop Baldwin of Trier to secure the electorate of Trier. The castle was primarily aimed against the Counts of Sponheim. The counts were rival territorial lords of Trier in this area. In 1332, Balduin received city rights for a settlement near Baldenau from Emperor Ludwig in a collective privilege; in the end, however, such a founding never came about. The castle gave its name to the electoral office of Baldenau, which included fifteen surrounding villages. Two bailiffs, Rulmann von Partenheim and Clas von Nattenheim, have survived in the 15th century. Also in the 15th century, the castle and office were pledged to nobles, an indication of the low importance of the castle at that time. After being damaged several times during the Thirty Years' War, it was repaired as early as 1649, but was finally permanently destroyed in 1689 during the Palatinate War of Succession by French troops under Louis XIV. from 1982 the ruins were secured. In 1981 and 1982, the ruin served as the setting for the first part of Edgar Reitz's Heimat trilogy.
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The climb is absolutely worth it. Magnificent views of the Moselle. The hospitality is also great.
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Landshut castle ruins, newly restored and now with gastronomy again.
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Unmissable and striking castle.
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The region around Kommen, particularly the scenic Moselle valley, offers a diverse range of castles. You can find medieval ruins like Landshut Castle (Bernkastel-Kues) and Grevenburg Castle Ruins, as well as renovated historical sites and impressive Neo-renaissance castles such as Lieser Castle. These range from those with active restaurants to those providing panoramic viewpoints.
Landshut Castle (Bernkastel-Kues) houses a restaurant that serves modern dishes inspired by Roman and rustic cuisine. Grevenburg Castle Ruins features a castle tavern with outdoor seating, offering magnificent views over the Moselle valley. Lieser Castle, now a 5-star hotel, also has restaurant and cafe facilities.
Yes, several castles in the area are considered family-friendly. Landshut Castle (Bernkastel-Kues) and Lieser Castle are both listed as family-friendly. The historical sites and viewpoints often appeal to all ages, providing educational and scenic experiences.
Grevenburg Castle Ruins offers magnificent views over the Moselle valley. Similarly, Landshut Castle (Bernkastel-Kues), perched above Bernkastel, provides a popular lookout point over the Mosel valley.
Landshut Castle (Bernkastel-Kues) is listed as wheelchair accessible, making it a good option for visitors requiring easier access.
The region around Kommen offers various outdoor activities. You can find easy hikes, such as the 'Schackberg Cross – Panorama Swing Hunsrück loop' or 'Grey Ley – Start of Butzel-Kewes-Weg loop'. For cycling enthusiasts, there are gravel biking routes like 'Kröv Vineyards – Stuben Monastery Ruins loop' or 'Bernkastel-Kues Market Square – Lieser Cycle Path loop'. Running trails are also available, including loops from Hinzerath or Longkamp. You can find more details on these activities in the Easy hikes around Kommen, Gravel biking around Kommen, and Running Trails around Kommen guides.
The castles around Kommen are deeply rooted in history, with some dating back to Roman times, like Landshut Castle (Bernkastel-Kues) which was originally a 4th-century Roman Castel. Others, like Grevenburg Castle Ruins, were built in the medieval period (around 1350) and played significant roles as knightly seats or strategic fortifications in the Moselle valley. They reflect centuries of regional power struggles and architectural evolution.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning views over the Moselle valley, the historical atmosphere, and the unique blend of ancient ruins with modern amenities like restaurants. The charm of towns like Bernkastel-Kues, with its medieval market square and timber-framed houses, is also a highlight for many, often combined with a visit to the nearby castles.
Yes, Landshut Castle (Bernkastel-Kues), despite being a ruin since a fire in 1682, has been renovated and converted to house a restaurant. Lieser Castle, a striking Neo-renaissance building, now operates as a 5-star hotel, offering a luxurious experience within a historical setting.
The Moselle Hunsrück region is particularly beautiful during spring and autumn. Spring offers blooming vineyards and pleasant temperatures for exploring, while autumn provides stunning foliage colors and the grape harvest season. Summer is also popular, but can be warmer. Winter visits are possible, but some facilities or opening hours might be reduced.
While the main castles are popular, exploring the smaller towns and villages along the Moselle can reveal charming historical sites. For instance, the Bernkastel-Kues Old Town itself is a historical gem with its medieval market square and architecture, offering a broader historical context to the castles in the area.


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