Castles near Schürdt are located in the broader Westerwald region of Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. While the small municipality of Schürdt does not contain prominent castles directly, the surrounding area features several historical sites. The region's natural landscape provides a setting for exploring these historical structures. This guide presents 4 castles situated around Schürdt.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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A very interesting castle ruin. Its construction began between 1310 and 1320. In 1332, Ludwig III took up residence in the castle and from then on called himself Walpode von der Neuerburg, Lord of Reichenstein. In 1523, the castle came into the possession of the Counts of Wied, who had it destroyed in 1618 after it had already fallen into considerable disrepair. Today, the Reichenstein castle ruins are privately owned and therefore not normally open to the public. Those wishing to visit the castle can book a guided tour through the local support association (by telephone). Additionally, the castle ruins are opened to the public on certain dates (during the summer). These dates are announced online by the support association.
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The Broichhausen Motte is a natural monument zone. This was the site of a medieval castle south of Kircheib. The former tower hill castle was still inhabited until 1500. It consisted of a tower and was surrounded by two protective walls and a moat. The moat was fed by the Freiheitsbach/Griesenbach. Today, only the castle hill and the ramparts with moat can be seen here.
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You can relax up here on the lounger and let your gaze wander across the valley. This is so beautiful....
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An impressive tower from the outside. Unfortunately it is locked and therefore the tower cannot be visited from the inside.
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Unfortunately, it can only be visited by telephone arrangement. The castle is privately owned. It's a shame for hiking tourism, as you can't spontaneously take a closer look at the castle.
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Several castles in the area provide excellent viewpoints. Burg Lahr (keep) offers wonderful views over the village and the Wiedtal. The Broichhausen Motte — Medieval castle site, located on an island, also provides a very nice view of the surroundings.
Yes, Burg Lahr (keep) is categorized as family-friendly. It offers a well-preserved keep and a pleasant setting for a family outing.
The castles offer a glimpse into the region's past. For instance, Ehrenstein Castle Ruins and Monastery is a significant historical site where you can explore ruins and view medieval choir windows in the church. Burg Lahr (keep) has a history dating back to at least 1331, with parts of its ruin later used for other buildings.
Absolutely. The region around Schürdt is ideal for combining castle exploration with hiking. Many castles, like Burg Lahr (keep), have hiking paths leading up to them. You can find various hiking routes in the area, including those that pass by historical sites. Explore options in the Hiking around Schürdt guide.
The castles and surrounding natural areas are enjoyable throughout the warmer months, typically from spring to autumn. During these seasons, the weather is generally more favorable for exploring ruins and hiking. Winter visits can offer a unique, enchanted atmosphere, especially at sites like Broichhausen Motte, but some paths might be less accessible.
While not a 'hidden gem' in the sense of being unknown, the Broichhausen Motte — Medieval castle site offers a tranquil and somewhat secluded experience on an island, providing a sense of an 'enchanted place' as described by visitors. It's a unique site where you can imagine the former structure.
Beyond exploring the castles themselves, the area around Schürdt offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for hiking, gravel biking, and mountain biking. Many of these routes traverse scenic landscapes and may pass by historical sites.
Schürdt is a small municipality, and direct public transport to every castle site might be limited. The broader Westerwald region has some public transport options, but for specific castle access, it's often advisable to check local bus schedules or consider personal transport for greater flexibility.
Visitors particularly appreciate the historical significance and the scenic views offered by these sites. Many enjoy the opportunity to explore ruins, imagine medieval life, and take in the natural beauty of the surrounding Wiedtal and Westerwald landscape. The community has shared over 800 photos and given more than 1000 upvotes for these castles.
Yes, Reichenstein Castle Ruins is privately owned and not generally accessible to hikers without prior arrangement. While it's considered a worthwhile sight, spontaneous visits inside are not possible.
The duration of your visit can vary. For sites like Burg Lahr (keep) or Broichhausen Motte, a visit might range from 1 to 2 hours, especially if you combine it with a short walk. Larger sites like Ehrenstein Castle Ruins and Monastery might warrant 2-3 hours to fully explore the ruins and the monastery.
While Schürdt itself is a small community, the broader Westerwald region offers various cafes, pubs, and accommodation options in nearby towns and villages. It's recommended to check for facilities in towns like Altenkirchen or Flammersfeld, which are more likely to have amenities for visitors.


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