Best attractions and places to see around Landkern include a blend of historical sites and natural landscapes. Situated on the eastern edge of the Endert river valley, close to the Moselle, the region offers healthy mountain air and extensive forested areas. Landkern serves as a base for exploring the surrounding Rhineland-Palatinate region, including the Moselle valley and the Eifel.
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Beilstein "The Sleeping Beauty of the Moselle" One of the most beautiful towns on the Moselle, also known as the Sleeping Beauty of the Moselle. We Beilsteiners always strive to treat our guests warmly and kindly and to welcome them as friends when they return to visit us again and again, often for decades. Text / Source: Beilstein Mosel, Bachstr. 47, 56814 Beilstein https://beilstein-mosel.de/
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The Calmont is a prominent peak on the Moselle. The highest elevation is 380 meters high. Interestingly, the Calmont summit cross is not at the highest point, but below it. This may be because the Calmont is a ridge above the Moselle. The location of the summit cross offers a prominent view of the Moselle - better than from the highest point. Therefore, the summit cross makes much more sense at this point. Source: https://www.calmont-klettersteig-moselschleife.de/calmont/
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The Calmont via ferrata is more of a mountain trail than a via ferrata. Passages of the "via ferrata" are made safer with handrails, ladders, step bars and stepping pins. However, hikers who are not sure-footed also have the option of bypassing the short section of the "via ferrata".
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History (for those who are interested :-) Franconian grave finds show Beilstein's settlement around 800 AD. The place had been a feudal possession of the Lords of Braunshorn since 1268. Under Johann von Braunshorn (1299–1346), Beilstein received city privileges from King Henry VII in 1309 and was fortified. A Jewish community has been documented since 1309, and its Jewish cemetery above the castle still exists today. The former parish church was founded in 1310. After the von Braunshorn family died out, the fief passed to the von Winneburg family in 1360. After Kurtrier took possession of Beilstein in 1488, the Imperial Counts of Metternich enfeoffed the rule of Winneburg and Beilstein in 1652. In 1689, Metternich Castle (“The Proud Walls”) was destroyed by French troops. A Carmelite monastery was founded in 1636 (abolished in 1803), and the foundation stone of the Carmelite monastery church was laid in 1691, which was completed in 1783. The townscape was created in the 17th and 18th centuries and has largely been preserved to this day. The rule of the Imperial Counts of Metternich ended in 1794 with the occupation by French revolutionary troops. From 1798 to 1814 the place belonged to the canton of Zell in the Rhine-Moselle department and was the main town of a Mairie. In 1815 the place was assigned to the Kingdom of Prussia at the Congress of Vienna and belonged to the Senheim mayor's office in the Zell district. It has been part of the state of Rhineland-Palatinate since 1946. Source: wikipedia
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No matter which side you approach Cochem from, the great cityscape is simply fascinating.
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Great view of the castle and Cochem from the bike path. For one of the most beautiful places, but totally overrun by river cruise ships...
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Even if you don't quite see the Moselle loop, the place or the view is phenomenal.
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Cochem Eating and Drinking Go for a stroll in a great town on the Moselle.
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The region around Landkern is rich in natural beauty. You can experience the dramatic landscape of the Endert Valley and the Moselle River. For breathtaking panoramic views, visit the View of the Moselle Loop from Calmont Summit Cross, which offers a prominent vista of the river. Another popular spot is the View of Reichsburg Cochem and the town of Cochem, providing a scenic outlook over the Imperial Castle and the town.
Yes, Landkern is an excellent base for exploring historical sites and castles. The magnificent Cochem Castle (Reichsburg Cochem) is a prominent feature perched above the Moselle River. You can also visit the picturesque medieval Eltz Castle, nestled deep within a forest. Within Landkern itself, the neo-Gothic St. Servatius Church is a significant local landmark. The charming village of Beilstein, often called the 'Sleeping Beauty of the Moselle,' offers well-preserved historic sites and castle ruins.
Many attractions around Landkern are suitable for families. The viewpoints like View of Reichsburg Cochem and the town of Cochem and View of Beilstein and Metternich Castle are enjoyable for all ages. The village of Beilstein with its half-timbered houses and castle ruins is also considered family-friendly. For an interactive experience, the Deutsches Vulkanmuseum 'Lava-Dome' Mendig offers insights into the Eifel's volcanic history with a 3D show.
The area around Landkern is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find numerous routes for hiking and cycling, allowing you to explore the scenic landscapes of the Eifel and Moselle regions. For easy hikes, consider routes like 'Chapel Near Greimersburg – Wayside Cross loop from Landkern' or 'View of Landkern – Chapel in Landkern loop from Landkern'. Cyclists can enjoy routes such as 'Trinity Chapel – Stone Chapel in the Eifel loop from Landkern'. You can find more options on the Easy hikes around Landkern and Cycling around Landkern guide pages.
For those seeking a challenge, the Calmont via ferrata is a popular option. This climb offers a narrow path with stunning views of the Moselle and requires good physical condition and sturdy hiking shoes. While more of a mountain trail than a traditional via ferrata, it features handrails, ladders, and step bars for safety. You can find more challenging routes on the Mountain Hikes around Landkern guide page.
Many of the natural areas and trails around Landkern are dog-friendly. The viewpoints, such as the View of Reichsburg Cochem and the town of Cochem, and the charming village of Beilstein, welcome dogs. When exploring trails, always ensure your dog is on a leash and follow local regulations. The extensive forested areas around Landkern also provide ample opportunities for dog walks.
The region around Landkern is beautiful throughout the year, but the best time to visit largely depends on your preferred activities. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with vibrant foliage in autumn. Summer is ideal for enjoying the Moselle River and outdoor activities, though popular spots can be more crowded. Cooler days are recommended for the Calmont via ferrata, as the mountain can heat up significantly in the summer sun.
Yes, several UNESCO World Heritage Sites are within reach from Landkern. Trier, one of Germany's oldest cities, boasts impressive Roman relics including the Porta Nigra and Imperial Baths. The Upper Middle Rhine Valley, a 65-kilometer stretch between Bingen and Koblenz, is dotted with historic towns, castles, and vineyards. Speyer Cathedral, a Romanesque basilica, is another significant site in Rhineland-Palatinate. You can find more information about these sites on the Rhineland-Palatinate Tourism website.
Beyond the most popular spots, consider exploring the serene Laacher See, a volcanic lake where motorboats are prohibited, preserving its peaceful atmosphere for swimming, sailing, and hiking. The Geysir Andernach offers a unique natural spectacle as the world's highest cold-water geyser, complete with an interactive museum and a boat trip. For an impressive pedestrian experience, the Geierlay Suspension Bridge is a popular destination for hikers, offering stunning views.
The villages around Landkern, especially along the Moselle, offer charming local experiences. In Beilstein, you can wander through narrow alleys, admire half-timbered houses, and visit the castle ruins. Many villages host wine festivals, and on weekends and public holidays, you might even find wine and cake served at viewpoints like the Calmont Summit Cross, offering a taste of local hospitality.
The komoot community highly rates several attractions around Landkern. The Calmont via ferrata is a top choice, appreciated for its challenging path and stunning Moselle views. The View of the Moselle Loop from Calmont Summit Cross is also very popular for its prominent vista. Additionally, the View of Reichsburg Cochem and the town of Cochem is a favorite, offering an iconic perspective of the Imperial Castle.


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