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Top 4 Castles around Schüller

Best castles around Schüller are found in the Vulkaneifel district of Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. While Schüller itself does not feature prominent castles, the surrounding Eifel region is known for its historical sites. The area is characterized by its volcanic landscape and offers a blend of natural features and cultural landmarks. This guide highlights 4 castles in the vicinity of Schüller.

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  • The most popular castles is Schmidtheim Castle, a castle that is privately owned and located above…

Last updated: June 24, 2026

Schmidtheim Castle

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Above the center of Schmidtheim lies the impressive, elegant castle complex. Today it is hardly noticeable that it was originally built as a moated castle. At 545 meters, it is the highest moated castle in the Rhineland.

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Glaadt Castle Ruins

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Castle ruins - Glaadt
In the Middle Ages Glaadt was even more important than Jünkerath, because at that time there was only one settlement of huts. That is why the …

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Completely new refuge, which - equipped with two benches and a table - invites you to take a break. From here you also have a very nice view of Kerpen.

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Elfi
April 22, 2026, Schloss Schmidtheim

rtseite Schloss Schmidtheim Schloss Schmidtheim Dahlem The castle is picturesquely situated amidst green spaces and is surrounded by a moat. Today, the castle is not only an important landmark of the region but also a cultural venue. The architecture of the castle combines elements of the Renaissance and Baroque, making it a fascinating example of the region's architectural history.

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January 24, 2026, Burgruine Glaadt

For information on the castle ruins, see, for example, https://www.juenkerath.de/freizeit-und-tourismus/burgruine. An interesting detail about a special "stone" that was once found at the castle's gate and is now incorporated into a house wall can be found at https://www.heimatjahrbuch-vulkaneifel.de/VT/hjb1993/hjb1993.58.htm

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The palace complex was built between the 16th and 18th centuries. The distinctive residential tower was built first. The complex was then expanded to include an outer bailey with a farmyard, two side wings, and a four-part fountain basin in the courtyard. The moats of the former two-part moated palace have now been filled in. The palace is still privately owned by the Count Beissel von Gymnich family. On the southeast wing, a coat of arms for Friedrich Wilhelm Beyssel von Gymnich (born 1638, died 1710) and Maria Magdalena von Metzenhausen (died 1716) is affixed to the exterior. In the outer bailey, a coat of arms is placed above the gateway for Georg Anton Dominikus Beyssel von Gymnich (born 1683, died 1754), Privy Councilor and Chamberlain of the Electorate of Trier, Chief Bailiff of Prüm, Schönecken, and Schönberg, and his second wife, Maria Anna Franziska Ludovika Baroness Raitz von Frentz zu Kendenich. Today, guests can stay overnight in the castle's holiday home and vacation apartment, and they can also have a civil wedding in the Blue Salon. It is also suitable for celebrations and conferences.

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Very nice place for a rest

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The castle complex was built between the 16th and 18th centuries. The particularly striking residential tower was built first. The complex was then expanded to include a bailey with a farm yard, two side wings and a four-part fountain basin in the courtyard. The ditches of the former two-part moated castle are now filled in. The castle is still privately owned by the Count Beissel von Gymnich family. Source: Wikipedia

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Uwe
September 5, 2023, Schloss Schmidtheim

Very beautiful castle, you can also rent holiday apartments here. For 4 - 14 people

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Jünkerath Castle – Glaadt Castle In the Middle Ages, Glaadt was even more important than Jünkerath, which at the time was just a smelting settlement. Therefore, a castle was built on this spot by Count Dieterich von Schleiden in the 14th century. The castle was besieged and conquered several times, mainly by the Archbishops of Trier. In 1488 the Counts of Manderscheid-Blankenheim inherited the area through the division of Manderscheid. Due to dilapidation, the late medieval complex was demolished and rebuilt by Count Arnold as a moated castle between 1605 and 1610. The entrance with a drawbridge was in the western part. From 1694 - 1705 Count Salentin Ernst spent the last years of his life in the castle, where he also died. 1726 - 1735 Count Franz Georg had a major renovation carried out and the castle converted into a palace complex. The castle has a square floor plan and consisted of two floors, high arched windows adorned the west wing. In the courtyard there is a fountain and paving made of quartz stones with ornaments. Next to the castle there was a mill, a bakery and a brewery, as well as a riding arena and gardens with a baroque ambience. In the area around the ruins, the former moat and the approximate extent of the complex, indicated by the remains of the wall, are also clearly visible. Two years after completion, the castle burned down and has remained a ruin ever since. According to a legend, the fire was caused by a lightning bolt, as a punishment from God, since one is said to have blasphemed God at the inauguration ceremony. In the 1970s - 1980s, the ruins were uncovered and restored with the participation of many volunteers and associations.

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The ruins of Glaadt Castle are the ruins of the former palace complex in Jünkerath and were built in the 13th century. 1726 - 1735 Count Franz Georg had a major renovation carried out and the castle converted into a palace complex. Two years after completion, the castle burned down and has remained a ruin ever since. According to a legend, the fire was caused by a lightning bolt, as a punishment from God, since one is said to have blasphemed God at the inauguration ceremony. Next to the castle there was a mill, a bakery and a brewery, as well as a riding arena and gardens with a baroque ambience. In the area around the ruins, the former moat and the approximate extent of the complex, indicated by the remains of the wall, are also clearly visible. Source: https://www.gerolsteiner-land.de/a-burgruine-glaadt

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Frequently Asked Questions

Are there castles directly in Schüller?

No, Schüller itself does not feature prominent castles. However, the broader Eifel region, where Schüller is located, is well-known for its historical sites and castles, offering several options within a short distance.

What are the most notable castles to visit near Schüller?

The most notable castles in the vicinity include Schmidtheim Castle, which is the highest moated castle in the Rhineland, and the Glaadt Castle Ruins (also known as Jünkerath Castle Ruins), a historical site with a rich past.

What is unique about Schmidtheim Castle?

Schmidtheim Castle is a privately owned castle located above the center of Schmidtheim. At 545 meters, it holds the distinction of being the highest moated castle in the Rhineland. Its origins date back to the 12th century, with the current core built in 1627, and it remains in private ownership today.

Can I visit Glaadt Castle Ruins, and what can I expect?

Yes, the Glaadt Castle Ruins (also referred to as Jünkerath Castle Ruins) are freely accessible. These are the remains of a 13th-century castle that was converted into a magnificent hunting lodge before burning down in the 18th century. An information board on-site provides a brief history, and you can still see the former moat and wall remains.

Are there any family-friendly castle experiences near Schüller?

The Jünkerath Castle Ruins (Glaadter Castle) are considered family-friendly, offering a simple ruin that can be explored freely. Its historical context and open access make it suitable for visitors of all ages.

What kind of outdoor activities can I do near these castles?

The Eifel region around Schüller offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as the 'Seven Ways Shelter – Mottenberg loop from Schüller' or 'St. Michael Church Steffeln – Pilgrimage Chapel Walhausen loop from Schüller'. For more options, explore the hiking guide for Schüller. There are also MTB and running trails available in the area.

Are there viewpoints near the castles around Schüller?

Yes, for a scenic view, you can visit the Shelter 'Auf Döckel', which offers a great view of Kerpen. While not a castle itself, it provides a lovely spot for a break with a panoramic outlook.

What is the historical significance of castles in the Eifel region near Schüller?

The castles in the Eifel region, including those near Schüller, reflect centuries of history, from medieval strongholds to later conversions into hunting lodges. They tell stories of noble families, sieges, and architectural evolution, offering a glimpse into the region's past as a strategic and culturally rich area.

What do visitors enjoy most about the castles around Schüller?

Visitors appreciate the blend of historical exploration and natural beauty. The castles, even in ruin, offer insights into the past, while the surrounding volcanic landscape provides varied exploration opportunities. The komoot community has shared 127 photos and given 178 upvotes, highlighting the scenic and historical appeal.

Is there parking available at the castles near Schüller?

Information regarding specific parking facilities for each castle is not always detailed. For Jünkerath Castle Ruins (Glaadter Castle), it is generally accessible, suggesting nearby parking might be available or within walking distance from the town. For Schmidtheim Castle, being in the center of Schmidtheim, village parking would likely be an option.

What is the best time of year to visit the castles in the Eifel region?

The Eifel region is beautiful year-round. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for exploring and hiking, with vibrant foliage or blooming nature. Summer is also popular, though it can be warmer. Winter visits can be picturesque, especially with snow, but some facilities or access might be limited.

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