Best castles around Usch are found in the surrounding Eifel region, characterized by its historical significance and picturesque landscapes. The area features imposing hill castles and Baroque structures situated above valleys. These historical sites offer insights into medieval fortifications and architectural developments. The region's geography, including the Kyll Valley, provides scenic backdrops for these ancient structures.
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A small detour to the bridge is not wrong because a small café is less than 50m away
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Super steep ascent and descent to the castle, with the turbocharged e-bikes and be careful on the descent.
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The Bertradaburg is named after Charlemagne's grandmother, Bertrada the Elder. Bertrada the Younger is said to have stayed here when her son, who later became Charlemagne, was born. For the history of Bertradaburg see e.g. https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bertradaburg. And for the history of the village, which flourished in the Franconian era, see http://www.gemeinde-muerlenbach.de/geschichte.html. There you will also find the link to the question: Was Charlemagne born in Mürlenbach? (http://www.gemeinde-muerlenbach.de/assets/files/geburtsort_kdg.pdf)
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It is best to ask beforehand if you are interested in a guided tour of the castle, as this is privately owned.
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Please note that Bergfeld Castle is privately owned and, in order to protect privacy, no photographs are permitted, and the castle may only be visited by prior appointment or booking of the holiday apartments / events.
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This imposing castle complex, located on a mountain spur above the village of Mürlenbach, goes back to a protective foundation of the Prüm Abbey. A thicket of medieval sagas and legends lets the castle appear in a mysterious light. https://www.eifel.de/go/sehenswertes-detail/322.html
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The castle owes its name to Charlemagne's great-grandmother, Bertrada the Elder, who is said to have lived here with her son. Allegedly, Charlemagne is said to have even been born on Bertradaburg. There is the possibility to learn more interesting facts about the castle as part of one of the regular guided tours. Guided tours take place every first Sunday of the month from May to October at 3 p.m. and for groups by appointment. Registration and further information under Tel. 06591 984949. Source: https://www.eifel.de/go/sehenswertes-detail/322.html
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Both Bertradaburg and Malberg Castle offer guided tours. Bertradaburg has regular guided tours every first Sunday of the month from May to October at 3 p.m., with group tours available by appointment. Malberg Castle provides public tours on specific days, and individual tours can also be arranged.
Bertradaburg is a great option for families, as it is surrounded by a world of legends, including the tradition that Charlemagne's great-grandmother founded it. This historical context can be engaging for children. Additionally, the viewpoint near Malberg Castle is listed as family-friendly, offering beautiful views and a café.
The period from May to October is ideal for visiting, especially if you wish to participate in guided tours. Bertradaburg offers its regular guided tours during these months. The gardens at Malberg Castle are also particularly beautiful during warmer seasons.
Yes, Malberg Castle features an 'Alberti' castle café where visitors can enjoy refreshments. There is also a small café less than 50m from the viewpoint of Oberburg Manderscheid and the Kyll Bridge.
Yes, the region offers several hiking opportunities. A circular path, the Bitburger LandGang 'Castle Route,' leads around Malberg Castle. For more hiking trails in the area, you can explore the Hiking around Usch guide, which includes routes like the 'Fischbach Stream Trail' and 'Forest Trails Around Fischbach'.
The castles near Usch showcase diverse architectural styles. Bertradaburg is an imposing hill castle with fortress architecture, featuring twin towers and 16th-century gun turrets. In contrast, Malberg Castle is a prime example of Venetian Baroque architecture, redesigned in the early 18th century with unique elements like a Palladio reception and rich interiors.
Yes, the area around Usch offers various cycling routes. You can find options like the 'Cyclists' Bridge over the Kyll – View of Bertrada Castle loop from Densborn' which passes near Bertradaburg. For more details on cycling, refer to the Cycling around Usch guide and the Road Cycling Routes around Usch guide.
Bergfeld Castle is privately owned. Visits are only possible by prior appointment or by booking holiday apartments or events. To respect privacy, photographs are not permitted.
Bertradaburg has deep historical roots, possibly dating back to a Roman castrum, with its foundation likely at the end of the 13th century. It is famously associated with legends that Charlemagne's great-grandmother, Bertrada the Elder, founded it, and some traditions even suggest Charlemagne himself was born there. Parts of the castle are managed as a historical site.
Yes, Bertradaburg offers excellent panoramic views of the surrounding countryside from its 30-meter-high tower house. Additionally, the gardens at Malberg Castle provide scenic views of the forested areas, and there's a dedicated highlight for the View of Malberg Castle.
Malberg Castle is notable for its Venetian Baroque style, featuring a unique Palladio reception modeled after Italy's Villa Valmarana. Its interiors are rich with stucco ceilings, wood paneling, tapestries, and antique furniture. The castle also boasts two romantic gardens, the 'Iron Garden' and the 'Round Garden,' which retain their original 18th-century layout.
You can learn more about the history of Bertradaburg by joining one of the regular guided tours, which take place every first Sunday of the month from May to October. These tours delve into the castle's medieval sagas and legends, including its connection to Charlemagne.


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