Castles around Titz provide insight into the region's historical architecture and cultural heritage. The area features a variety of historical fortifications, many set within natural landscapes. These sites often include well-preserved structures and surrounding parks, reflecting centuries of regional history. Visitors can explore these historical landmarks, which are characteristic of the broader Rhineland area.
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First mentioned in 1230 as the bailiwick of Paffendorf, this Renaissance-style moated castle is completely surrounded by water. Today, a brasserie invites visitors to enjoy coffee, cakes, and light meals. These can be savored either in the stylish interior or in the castle courtyard overlooking the park. The courtyard also serves as a venue for concerts and Christmas markets. The 7.5-hectare castle park delights visitors with its expansive water features, ancient sequoias and ginkgo trees, a stone pavilion, and numerous seating areas that invite relaxation.
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CYCLE TOUR WICKRATHER SCHLOSSTEICH The journey is the destination, and so 17 cyclists enjoyed a lovely day in Mönchengladbach's surroundings in what was at times a strong wind. The start was at 10:00 a.m. from the car park at Rheydt Castle. The route leads through the Volksgarten, the Neersbroicher Busch and the Hoppbruch to Haus Horst, from there past Steinhausen, Liedberg and Dyck Castle to Aldenhoven. Past the Jüchener Bach, we then went via Gierath and Jüchen to the edge of the open-cast lignite mine with a view into the big hole. Here we were showered heavily by the sprinklers that are supposed to bind the dust to protect the motorway. Shortly afterwards we reached the Wildenrath manor in Wanlo for a rest and refreshment. The route then went back along the Niers via Wickrath Castle, Beller Park and Zoppenbroich to Rheydt Castle.
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In the 16th century, Count Werner von Salm-Reifferscheid had the castle rebuilt in the Renaissance style. In 1839, the Rhenish Knighthood acquired the property and used it as a knights' academy. Following extensive restoration in the 1980s, the most recent renovation took place in 2008. The glass-roofed arcaded courtyard in the style of the Italian Early Renaissance is particularly noteworthy. Today, the elegant rooms serve as a venue for cultural events, conferences, and private celebrations. The moated castle is especially popular as a romantic wedding location.
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The castle pond and the castle park are worth seeing.
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The origins of Bedburg Castle probably go back to the construction of a moth, but no parts of this have survived. It is one of the earliest aristocratic residences in Erft. The oldest components, from the 12th century, are in the basement. At this time we know a Ludolphus de Bethbure. In the 13th century, the lords of Heinsberg could have owned the castle as a fief before it passed to the lords of Reifferscheid, a Fredericus de Bedbure. The castle is a "castle type", consisting of three wings and two round and two square towers. The castle or chateau was repeatedly damaged and rebuilt. The Counts of Neuenahr owned the castle from 1403. In 1588 Count Werner von Reifferscheid was enfeoffed with the property and remained in the hands of the von Salm-Reifferscheid family until 1798. After the Peace of Lunéville in 1801, the château officially fell to the French state and was temporarily used as a residence for veterans of the French army. After being vacant for a short time and now in Prussian ownership, it was converted into a hospital for the eye patients in the Brauweiler penal institution. https://www.geschichtsverein-bedburg.de/permanent/BedburgSchloss.html
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Beautiful and well-kept area with many sculptures
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a beautiful castle with park, which is partly under nature protection. Since 2004, the moated castle has been part of the Garden Art Route between the Rhine and Meuse. In the east wing is a horse stable and breeding with a Rhenish horse studbook. Various equestrian tournaments are held here every year on the adjacent tournament arena.
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Wickrath Castle is a moated castle complex on the Niers.
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The region boasts several castles with rich histories. Bedburg Castle, a 12th-century moated castle, stands as one of the oldest mansions in the Rhineland. Another notable site is Paffendorf Castle, a moated castle built in the Renaissance style between 1531 and 1546. While not directly in Titz, the iconic Burg Eltz, known for remaining undestroyed for over 850 years and its authentic medieval architecture, is a significant historical landmark in the broader region.
Yes, several castles offer family-friendly experiences. Wickrath Castle Fountain and Gardens features a large park that is great for families. Paffendorf Castle also has a large park with beautiful, old trees. Additionally, the parks surrounding Bedburg Castle are publicly accessible and suitable for family visits.
Many castles in the Titz area are set within beautiful natural landscapes. Wickrath Castle is known for its extensive gardens and is situated near the Niers river, with a picturesque castle pond. Paffendorf Castle is surrounded by a large moat and a park with mature trees. Further afield, Burg Eltz is dramatically perched on a rocky outcrop within the lush Eltz Forest, a protected nature reserve, offering stunning views and hiking opportunities.
Yes, the region offers various hiking opportunities. The Eltz Forest surrounding Burg Eltz provides numerous hiking trails with stunning views of the castle. For trails closer to Titz, you can explore options like the 'Easy hikes around Titz' guide, which includes routes such as the 'Sophienhöhe Forest Trails' or 'Old Railway Bridge Titz – Düppel Mill loop'. You can find more details on these routes in the Easy hikes around Titz guide.
Beyond exploring the castles themselves, the area around Titz offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find routes for gravel biking, running, and easy hikes. For example, the 'Gravel biking around Titz' guide features routes like the 'Roman Tower on Sophienhöhe loop'. Runners can explore trails in the 'Running Trails around Titz' guide, including routes around Sophienhöhe. Discover more options in the Gravel biking around Titz and Running Trails around Titz guides.
Yes, several castles and nearby towns offer dining options. Paffendorf Castle houses a brasserie with a beer garden in its courtyard. Bedburg Castle has a restaurant and a castle cellar with a beer garden. The nearby Alt-Kaster Old Town, close to Bedburg, is known for its picturesque squares, historic gabled houses, and a variety of cafes and cozy restaurants.
Paffendorf Castle is a beautiful moated castle that now serves as an information center for the Rhenish lignite industry. It features a brasserie with a beer garden and is surrounded by a large park with impressive old trees. The castle itself is a Renaissance-style brick building, rebuilt in the Neo-Gothic style in the 19th century, giving it a unique architectural blend.
Wickrath Castle is a beautiful moated castle known for its large baroque park and gardens. It underwent thorough renovation for the 2002 State Horticultural Show, resulting in a redesigned complex. Visitors can enjoy the castle's architecture, the surrounding ponds, and the various bridges that cross the waterways within the park. There is also a cafe/restaurant on site.
While the parks and exteriors of castles like Paffendorf Castle and Bedburg Castle are publicly accessible, interior access varies. For Burg Eltz, guided tours are the only way to explore its rich interiors, which include a Knights' Hall, chapel, and a significant private treasury. It's advisable to check specific castle websites for their current tour availability and opening hours.
The spring and summer months (April to September) are generally ideal for visiting castles in the Titz region, as the weather is pleasant for exploring parks and gardens. During this time, events like the 'Fest am See' at Wickrath Castle also take place. However, the historic Alt-Kaster Old Town is particularly charming in early December for its Nicholas Market.
Yes, near Bedburg Castle, you can visit Alt-Kaster Old Town. This very well-preserved medieval town features picturesque squares, historic gabled houses, and winding streets, all surrounded by an old city wall. It offers a glimpse into medieval life beyond the castles.
Visitors frequently appreciate the blend of historical architecture with beautiful natural settings. The extensive parks and gardens, like those at Wickrath Castle and Paffendorf Castle, are highly rated. The historical significance of sites like Bedburg Castle and the authentic medieval experience of Burg Eltz are also major draws. The komoot community has shared over 1700 photos and given over 1200 upvotes, highlighting the visual appeal and historical value of these locations.


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