Best castles around Bollendorf are situated in a region rich with historical architecture, featuring fortifications dating back to the Middle Ages. Bollendorf Castle, a significant landmark within the village, overlooks the Sûre river. The area's landscape is characterized by its rocky terrain and dense forests, providing a setting for numerous historical sites. This region offers a blend of medieval ruins and restored castles, reflecting centuries of history.
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The medieval castle, built and expanded in four construction periods between 1015 and 1650, with its different architectural styles: Romanesque, Gothic and Renaissance, is 350 years old and has four wings in French Renaissance style.
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From up here, you have a beautiful view down to Beaufort Castle. Beaufort Castle, a former moated castle, was built in three different periods and features everything a castle should have: a rampart, a water tower, a dungeon, a pitched nose above the entrance gate, a fountain, a knights' hall, a chapel, and a torture chamber.
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The castle overlooks the picturesque village of Larochette, lending it a very special character. The village's first buildings date back to the 11th century and are located on a promontory of Luxembourg sandstone, towering about 50 meters above the valley of the Ernz Blanche, a tributary of the Sûre. A fire in 1565 reduced all the buildings on the site to ruins. The house in Créhange is the only one that was thoroughly restored in the 1980s.
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Key facts at a glance: Consists of: Medieval castle ruins (11th–17th centuries) Renaissance castle (built from 1643) History: 11th century: First castle complex with a moat. 14th–16th centuries: Expansion under various noble families. 1643–1649: Construction of the Renaissance castle by Baron von Beck. From the 18th century: Deterioration, used as a quarry. Since the 19th century: Restoration, now owned by the Luxembourg state. Visit: Ruins: Open to the public (April–November, 9 a.m.–6 p.m.). Renaissance castle: Guided tour only (including historical furniture, distillery, and liqueur tasting). Highlights: Historical flair, beautiful gardens, Cassero liqueur, picturesque surroundings.
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Beautiful view of the castle and the castle ruins
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Beautiful from below, magnificent from the inside.
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Bollendorf Castle, first mentioned in 716 AD, was acquired by the Echternach monastery and served as the seat of the provost's office and later as a summer residence for its abbots. It acquired its current Baroque appearance in the 18th century and now operates as a hotel-restaurant, offering a unique blend of medieval origins, Baroque transformation, and modern hospitality.
For a medieval experience, you can visit Beaufort Castle (medieval ruins), which includes ruins from the 11th–17th centuries. The Prümerburg Ruins, first mentioned in 1337, also offer a historical perspective with an accessible tower and cellar. Additionally, Larochette Castle, with its origins in the 11th century, provides a view of historical fortifications, though much of it was reduced to ruins by fire in 1565.
Yes, several castles are suitable for families. Beaufort Castle (medieval ruins) is listed as family-friendly, offering both ruins and a Renaissance castle. Larochette Castle is also family-friendly, overlooking a picturesque village. Tudor Castle, with its interactive museum on electricity, provides an engaging experience for all ages.
Tudor Castle, the former residence of Henri Owen Tudor, stands out because it now houses an interactive museum on electricity. Visitors can experience the evolution of electricity firsthand, making it a unique blend of history and science.
Yes, Bollendorf Castle itself has been restored and converted into a hotel-restaurant, offering dining in a historic ambiance. The region around Bollendorf also features various cafes, pubs, and accommodation options, especially in the villages surrounding the castles.
The region around Bollendorf offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, including those that incorporate castle views. There are also extensive options for mountain biking and road cycling. For detailed routes and guides, you can check out the MTB Trails around Bollendorf, Mountain Hikes around Bollendorf, and Road Cycling Routes around Bollendorf guides.
Yes, the area is known for its beautiful hiking trails. Many routes pass by or offer views of the castles. For example, Tudor Castle serves as a starting point for hiking trails. You can find more information on various hiking routes in the Mountain Hikes around Bollendorf guide.
The castles are set within a landscape characterized by rocky terrain, dense forests, and the Sûre river. For instance, Bollendorf Castle overlooks the Sûre. The region also features picturesque areas like the Haupeschbach Valley, known for its rock formations, forests, and small waterfalls, which can be explored on trails that often connect to castle visits.
The best time to visit is generally from spring through autumn (April to November) when the weather is mild and the natural surroundings are vibrant. This period is ideal for exploring the castle ruins and enjoying outdoor activities like hiking. Some ruins, like Beaufort Castle (medieval ruins), have specific opening hours during these months.
While popular sites like Beaufort Castle attract many visitors, exploring lesser-known ruins or visiting during off-peak hours can offer a more tranquil experience. The Prümerburg Ruins, for example, are a smaller site that might offer a quieter visit, especially in the evening when the sun sets over the Prüm valley.
Policies regarding dogs can vary by castle. For outdoor ruins and grounds, dogs are often permitted, but it's always best to check specific castle regulations beforehand. For example, the ruins of Beaufort Castle are generally accessible, but guided tours of the Renaissance castle might have restrictions.


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