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Top 20 Castles in Eifelkreis Bitburg-Prüm

Best castles in Eifelkreis Bitburg-Prüm are situated in a region known for its historical depth and diverse landscapes. This area features a rich array of historical castles, offering insights into past eras. The terrain includes river valleys, hills, and forests, providing varied settings for these historical structures. Many castles are notable landmarks, reflecting centuries of architectural and cultural evolution in the Southern Eifel.

Best castles in Eifelkreis Bitburg-Prüm

  • The most popular castles is Prümerburg Ruins, a castle that was first documented in 1337. The ruins feature a pentagonal tower and an accessible vaulted cellar.
  • Another must-see spot is Hamm Castle, a medieval fortification mentioned as early as 1052. Visitors can explore its enclosing and defensive walls, a residential complex from the Gothic period, and a chapel.
  • Visitors also love Rittersdorf Castle, an approximately 700-year-old moated castle. It houses a small local history museum and a restaurant, conveying an impressive picture of late medieval and Renaissance living culture.
  • Eifelkreis Bitburg-Prüm is known for moated castles, baroque castles, and ruined hill castles. The region offers a variety of historical structures, from well-preserved complexes to accessible ruins, each with distinct architectural styles and historical significance.
  • The castles in Eifelkreis Bitburg-Prüm are appreciated by the komoot community, with more than 440 upvotes and over 780 photos shared by visitors.

Last updated: July 6, 2026

Prümerburg Ruins

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For the first time the castle was mentioned in 1337 in writing. In 1658, the weir was burned down in the Dutch-French War and no longer built. Today, the path leads to the castle ruins over the ditch, which formerly secured the east side. As you climb up to the top of the pentagonal tower, you will be rewarded with a fantastic view over the Prüm valley. The vaulted cellar is still accessible via a staircase.

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Rittersdorf Castle

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Rittersdorf Castle has remained almost unadulterated since it was built and conveys an impressive picture of late medieval and modern Renaissance living culture. The approximately 700-year-old moated castle is located three km north of Bitburg in Rittersdorf. It houses a small local history museum and the registry office (branch office) of the Bitburg-Land association municipality in the Gothic Knights' Hall. There is also a privately run restaurant with fine country cuisine. In terms of art history, the castle is particularly known for the elaborately designed archway.

Medieval banquets are held in the castle hall at regular intervals. After the welcome by the lord of the castle and his servants, squires and maids in medieval costumes serve food and drink. Banquet singers, jugglers and the authentically set knights' table contribute to the medieval atmosphere. Of course you can enjoy a fine country kitchen and a first-class wine in the stylishly furnished rooms of the restaurant.

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Neuerburg Youth Hostel

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The ascent to the castle is quite steep, but with the appropriate support, it is definitely worthwhile. The castle itself is also called the youth castle, and accordingly, there are some "exhibits" in the courtyard (knight's armor, stage, dungeon, etc.). But the view from above of the town of Neuerburg is also very beautiful.

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Hamm Castle

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A medieval fortification in Hamm was mentioned as early as 1052, which over the centuries has been repeatedly adapted to contemporary needs through changes and new buildings. It stands on the site of a much older, early medieval refugee castle in which the residents of the surrounding estates could retreat in the event of danger during the migration of peoples. Today's appearance is essentially shaped by the enclosing and defensive walls and a residential complex from the Gothic period. The complex has an area of 40 x 80 m. What is probably the oldest structure, the basic structure of which is still intact, dates back to the Romanesque period and contains, among other things, the chapel, which was rebuilt in 1700 in the Baroque style. Two round towers enclose a late Gothic palace from the 14th century, which was replaced in 1586 by a Renaissance building. After standing vacant for a long time around the middle of the 19th century, it was completely renovated in 1885-1896 with a few structural changes. In 1945, the Renaissance palace, like parts of the adjoining Gothic building, fell victim to the arson by German troops, who did not want the Allies to get their hands on German cultural assets. Reconstruction after the war secured the courtyard facade of the Renaissance palace, but removed the side of the garden that had been severely damaged by the building fabric and added a small half-timbered building at this point.

Today you can celebrate at the castle or spend your vacation in a holiday apartment.

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Hamm Castle

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Not far from the lake is the castle Hamm, 2km. Parking is right around the corner. You can not go up to the castle.

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View of Falkenstein Castle ruins

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Unfortunately, the ruins can no longer be visited. It seems to be quite dilapidated now. The castle is now privately owned. One of the outbuildings is inhabited privately. A beautiful view of the old walls makes up for the steep climb to the ruins.

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Bollendorf Castle

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Here you can celebrate and stay overnight

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Malberg Castle

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Malberg Castle is a baroque castle in the Malberg community in the Eifel district of Bitburg-Prüm in Rhineland-Palatinate. The palace complex is located above the village on the elongated headland of a basin on the large Kyllschleife in the Kyllburger Waldeifel. The landmark, visible from afar, is a baroque Palladio reception that is unique in Rhineland-Palatinate, as it is modeled on the Villa Valmarana in Italy designed by the famous architect.
The complex owes its current appearance to Cologne's auxiliary bishop and vicar general Johann Werner von Veyder, who at the beginning of the 18th century had a simple Renaissance building redesigned and supplemented with various buildings in the Baroque style. Through the marriage of the heir's daughter Ernestine von Veyder, the castle came into civil possession. From 1989, the Kyllburg Association was the owner. Together with the Förderverein Schloss Malberg e.V., founded in 1996, she had the facility secured, repaired and restored piece by piece and with the help of funding in the millions. Today's owner is the Verbandsgemeinde Bitburger Land, into which the Verbandsgemeinde Kyllburg was merged in mid-2014.

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Celtic Fortress Wachenbach

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Celtic fortress Wachenbach
Spangdahlem, community Spangdahlem
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Location on a mountain spur above the Kailbach. Probably bailey to a larger castle on today's airfield (lost). Such a main castle is due to the expansion of the airport, today only detectable by circumstantial evidence.


Celtic "Vorburg Wachenbach"
Ring-shaped walls, sandstone, ringwall diameter about 400 meters. The estimable wall width varies between 1 and 5 meters. Wall height even today, sometimes even higher than 0.5 meters. Probably type "Murus gallicus" or similar. Sandstone processing for beam support seems demonstrable. According to the stone spread estimated original wall height 2 - 4 meters. Formats of recognizable single stones in the majority between 30 and 50 cm. Largest recognizable stone with a length of approx. 1.50 meters (foundation stone, gate enclosure or similar)


Condition: heavily mossy and wooded, weathered branches.

It seems as if between the Celtic castle and the Roman reference site (kulturdb.de/einobjekt.php?id=10344;) could have existed a route connection. [1]

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Archaeological monuments / fortifications, fortifications and military installations / fortresses and bunkers
Time:
About 500 BC to about 500 AD
Epoch:
Celtic / Roman times


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Geographical coordinates (WGS 1984) in decimal degrees:
lon: 6.720019
lat: 49.985064
Positional quality of the coordinates: Exactly
Field name: Saalholz

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Bernd 🌲🦌🍄🥾
November 10, 2025, Infotafel "Felsenweg 2 – Bollendorf – Beaufort"

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Unfortunately, it was closed during my visit, but it is a very beautiful and imposing fortification in the style of a moated castle.

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A very beautiful complex in the style of a moated castle, with the river Nims flowing directly past it.

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Rittersdorf Castle, a charming moated castle dating back to the 13th century, was first documented in 1263. Originally built as a fortified house for the Abbey of St. Maximin in Trier, it served to secure the trade routes between Trier, Bitburg, and Cologne. The imposing 26-meter-high keep, whose construction was approved by King Rudolf of Habsburg in 1290, still dominates the castle's appearance today. In the 16th century, the complex was expanded to include residential buildings with round towers. Today, the castle houses a restaurant, a small museum, and even a registry office, located in the historic Knights' Hall.

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R.Bungartz
August 11, 2024, Burg Bollendorf

The castle's origins lie in the Middle Ages: a round tower with loopholes faces the river side. However, Bollendorf Castle received its current appearance primarily in the Baroque period. Abbot Gregorius Schouppe, whose coat of arms and an inscription with the year 1739 can be seen above the portal of the main building, had the building modified in the 18th century and expanded to include the central building and the south wing. The former living quarters of the servants and the farm buildings are arranged in a semicircle around the courtyard. The castle complex also included the mill below the castle and a garden with a pavilion. In the 1970s, the Freundt family took over the complex, restored it piece by piece and converted it into a hotel-restaurant. Here you can be a guest in a historical ambience and, for example, stay overnight in a room with a Renaissance fireplace from the 17th century or dine in style in the new "Ehemaliger Pferdehof" restaurant. Source: https://www.eifel.info/a-burg-bollendorf

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Nico
July 11, 2024, Prümerburg Ruins

Fine facility that can probably be traced back to a follower of Charlemagne... at least that's what it says... I can't believe it anymore... it was before my time..🥴

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Elfi
June 23, 2024, Hamm Castle

The largest fortification in the Eifel. I think it's worth a visit.

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TS
June 8, 2024, Burg Bollendorf

https://www.prismahotel-burgbollendorf.de/ Hotel, restaurant, terrace in the inner courtyard

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which castles offer a unique historical experience in Eifelkreis Bitburg-Prüm?

For a deep dive into history, Rittersdorf Castle is an impressive 700-year-old moated castle that showcases late medieval and Renaissance living culture. It even hosts medieval banquets. Another notable site is Hamm Castle, a medieval fortification mentioned as early as 1052, where you can explore its enclosing walls and a Gothic residential complex.

Are there any castles with unique architectural styles in the region?

Yes, Malberg Castle stands out with its baroque Palladio reception, a design unique in Rhineland-Palatinate, modeled after Italy's Villa Valmarana. Its interiors feature stucco ceilings, wood paneling, and unique painted wall coverings.

Which castles offer panoramic views of the surrounding landscape?

The Prümerburg Ruins are an excellent choice. A climb to the top of its pentagonal tower rewards visitors with a fantastic panoramic view over the Prüm valley. Similarly, Schönecken Castle, a ruined hill castle, offers commanding views over the Nims valley.

Are there family-friendly castles to visit in Eifelkreis Bitburg-Prüm?

Many castles in the region are suitable for families. Rittersdorf Castle offers a local history museum and medieval banquets that can be engaging for all ages. Weilerbach Castle, with its meticulously restored baroque garden, is also a great option for a family outing.

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

The region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous road cycling routes, such as the 'Sauer Cycle Path' or 'Baron von Korff Viaduct' loops. For hikers, there are waterfall hikes, including the 'Wolfschlucht Descent', and easy hikes like the 'Lakeside path at Bitburg Reservoir'. You can explore these options further in the Road Cycling Routes, Waterfall Hikes, and Easy Hikes guides for Eifelkreis Bitburg-Prüm.

Are there any castles with gardens or parks to explore?

Yes, Weilerbach Castle is known for its meticulously restored baroque garden, a pavilion, and a well house, which are freely accessible. Malberg Castle also features an 'Iron Garden' and 'Round Garden' that are open to visitors seasonally.

Can I visit castle ruins that are freely accessible?

Absolutely. The Schönecken Castle ruins are freely accessible year-round, offering an atmospheric historical site. The Prümerburg Ruins also allow visitors to explore its remnants, including an accessible vaulted cellar and a climbable tower.

What is the best time to visit the castles in Eifelkreis Bitburg-Prüm?

The outdoor facilities and gardens of castles like Malberg Castle are typically open from Easter until November 2nd, suggesting that spring through autumn offers the best conditions for exploring. This period generally provides pleasant weather for outdoor activities and castle visits.

Are there any castles that offer dining options or cafes?

Yes, Rittersdorf Castle houses a privately run restaurant offering fine country cuisine and excellent wines. Weilerbach Castle also features a museum café, making it convenient for visitors to enjoy refreshments during their visit.

Are there any castles that host cultural events or weddings?

Rittersdorf Castle regularly holds medieval banquets in its castle hall. Weilerbach Castle hosts various cultural events, and its festival hall is available for weddings. Malberg Castle can also host civil wedding ceremonies.

Can I bring my dog to the castle sites?

While specific rules vary by site, Schönecken Castle is noted as dog-friendly, making it a good option if you're exploring with your canine companion. It's always advisable to check individual castle policies before your visit.

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