Recreation Kinheim

Castles and Palaces

Castles, fortresses, and palaces suitable for a day trip or visit during a vacation abound along the Moselle. Grevenburg. Experience the history of the region while exploring these ancient landmarks.

Burg Landshut

The castle ruins are among the oldest buildings along the Moselle River. The castle ruins are easily accessible by foot, with the Burg Landshut Express, or by car. Upon reaching the top, the accessible keep offers a fascinating and likely unique view over the entire Moselle Valley. Today, there is a restaurant located inside the castle.

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Burg Landshut

The castle ruins are among the oldest buildings along the Moselle River. The castle ruins are easily accessible by foot, with the Burg Landshut Express, or by car. Upon reaching the top, the accessible keep offers a fascinating and likely unique view over the entire Moselle Valley. Today, there is a restaurant located inside the castle.

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Mont Royal Fortress Ruins

Mont Royal (built 1687 to 1698) is a fortress ruin north of the town of Traben-Trarbach. Visitors can explore the fortress ruins on their own. During the season, guided tours through the fortress ruins are routinely conducted. Special, individual tours are available for Groups.

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Mont Royal Fortress Ruins

Mont Royal (built 1687 to 1698) is a fortress ruin north of the town of Traben-Trarbach. Visitors can explore the fortress ruins on their own. During the season, guided tours through the fortress ruins are routinely conducted. Special, individual tours are available for Groups.

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Grevenburg Castle

Grevenburg was a castle in Traben-Trarbach in the German state of Rhineland-Palatinate. It was the seat of the rear of the county of Sponheim and is today a ruin after its destruction by the French in 1734.

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Grevenburg Castle

Grevenburg was a castle in Traben-Trarbach in the German state of Rhineland-Palatinate. It was the seat of the rear of the county of Sponheim and is today a ruin after its destruction by the French in 1734.

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