Best castles around Großlittgen are situated in the scenic Eifel region, known for its rolling hills and the Liesertal valley. This area offers a rich historical landscape, featuring numerous medieval fortifications amidst natural beauty. The vicinity of Großlittgen, particularly near Minderlittgen, is home to several historically significant castles.
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The Niederburg can be explored with guided tours - even at night - or on your own; it is only closed in bad weather. It was expanded into a magnificent, fortified seat of power in the 12th century by the noble family of the Lords of Manderscheid. Source: https://www.eifel.info/a-manderscheider-burgen
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The Upper Castle and the Lower Castle rise up in the Lieser valley near Manderscheid. The Upper Castle was once a state castle of the Archbishops of Trier, while the Lower Castle, around 150 years younger, served as the residence of the Lords of Manderscheid, who lived there as representatives of the Counts of Luxembourg.
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What a beautiful sight, recommended!
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From the Niederburg via the tournament meadow to the Oberburg. There you have a view of the Niederburg. Gradweg past the Kaisertempelchen! Very beautiful! Definitely recommended to be included in a hike.
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Just awesome being so close to the place and with a half day walk around and visit. For a nice stop, first check whether the castle café opposite is open; but a stop in Manderscheid is also possible.
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Access to the upper castle is free. 199 steps lead up to the tower.
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Beautiful view of the castles which are the best camouflaged castles in my opinion. Both castles can hardly be seen from the village of Manderscheid, although they are quite powerful, impressive and unusual. Highly recommended.
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In my opinion, the Oberburg Manderscheid and the Niederburg Manderscheid are the best camouflaged castles. Both castles can hardly be seen from the village of Manderscheid, although they are quite powerful, impressive and unusual. Highly recommended.
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The area around Großlittgen, particularly near Minderlittgen, offers a diverse range of historical fortifications. You can find impressive castle ruins like Manderscheid Upper Castle, well-preserved medieval structures such as Manderscheid Lower Castle, and lavishly renovated moated castles like Bruch Castle. There's also the ancient Celtic Fortress Wachenbach for those interested in even older history.
Yes, Manderscheid Lower Castle is remarkably well-preserved, dating back to the 12th century, and is uniquely surrounded on three sides by the Lieser River. You can explore its structure and ascend its tower. Bruch Castle is another excellent example, a meticulously renovated moated castle where individual tours can be arranged by prior appointment.
Absolutely. Manderscheid Upper Castle, once a state castle of the Archbishops of Trier, offers impressive ruins with preserved outer walls and a mighty keep. From its vantage point, you get panoramic views of the Niederburg (Lower Castle) and the Liesertal valley.
The View of the Manderscheid Castles offers a spectacular perspective of both the Upper and Lower Castles, separated by the Lieser River. From the keep of Manderscheid Upper Castle, you can also enjoy excellent views of the Lower Castle, the town of Manderscheid, and the Liesertal landscape.
Yes, Manderscheid Lower Castle is considered family-friendly, allowing visitors to explore its grounds and tower. The area around the Manderscheid Castles also features a meadow with a barbecue hut, perfect for a family picnic. Bruch Castle is also noted as family-friendly, offering a beer garden on-site.
The castles are situated in the scenic Eifel region, offering numerous outdoor activities. You can find various hiking trails, including routes like 'Keep of Oberburg Castle loop from Manderscheid' or 'Wäschebach Suspension Bridge loop from Manderscheid'. For cycling enthusiasts, there are road cycling routes like 'Bruch Castle – Bruch Castle loop from Großlittgen' and gravel biking options such as 'Pleiner Viaduct – Pleiner Tunnel loop from Minderlittgen'. You can explore more options in the Mountain Hikes around Großlittgen, Gravel biking around Großlittgen, and Road Cycling Routes around Großlittgen guides.
Yes, the area is excellent for hiking. The Manderscheid Castles are often part of popular hiking routes like the Eifelsteig. You can find circular hiking routes connecting the castles, such as the 'Keep of Oberburg Castle loop from Manderscheid' which takes you past Manderscheid Upper Castle. Many trails offer views of the castles and the Liesertal valley.
While the castles can be visited year-round, autumn offers particularly beautiful scenery with colorful foliage, making it ideal for walks. Spring and summer are also popular for hiking and exploring the castle grounds. Winter visits can be atmospheric, especially for the ruins, but some facilities or access might be limited.
Yes, dogs are allowed at Manderscheid Lower Castle, making it a great option for visitors with pets. Many of the surrounding hiking trails are also dog-friendly, allowing you to enjoy the natural beauty with your canine companion.
The Manderscheid Castles played a crucial role in medieval history. Manderscheid Upper Castle was a state castle of the Archbishops of Trier, while Manderscheid Lower Castle served as the residence for the Lords of Manderscheid, who represented the Counts of Luxembourg. Their proximity and historical conflict reflect the power struggles between the Electorate of Trier and the Duchy of Luxembourg in the Middle Ages.
Yes, Bruch Castle features a beer garden within its complex, providing a pleasant spot for relaxation and refreshments. The town of Manderscheid, near the Manderscheid Castles, also offers cafes and pubs for visitors.
Visitors frequently praise the historical depth and the stunning natural beauty surrounding the castles. The panoramic views from the keeps and viewpoints, the well-preserved medieval architecture, and the opportunity for extensive hiking in the Liesertal valley are often highlighted. The komoot community has shared over 1100 photos and given more than 1400 upvotes to these sites, reflecting their popularity and appeal.


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