Castles around Löhnberg offer a tangible connection to medieval history and the strategic development of the Lahn valley. Situated on a rock spur above the Lahn River, the region features historical sites that reflect centuries of regional power shifts. The landscape provides picturesque views and a backdrop for exploring historical architecture.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The picturesque old town and the historic market square with the richly decorated half-timbered houses invite you to linger. Braunfels with its historic city center was first mentioned in Anno Domini 1246 as “Castellum Bruninfels”. The history of the place is closely linked to the history of the castle and the counts of Solms-Braunfels. Some of the half-timbered houses on the flower-decorated market square and at the entrance to the old town offer comfortable overnight accommodation. Here the guest can touch the past. The entrance to the old town and the market square are the backdrop for all kinds of market activity. The exceptionally beautiful and lovingly maintained old town with its small shops is worth a visit at any time of the year. Source: https://www.tourenplaner-rheinland-pfalz.de/de/punkt/platz/altstadt-braunfels/38412012/
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After a fire in 1678, the market square was rebuilt. Today there is the tourist information, gastronomy and small shops with a wide range of different goods.
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Former chain bridge for water supply in Weilburg.
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Today's pedestrian bridge was originally built in 1784 as part of the baroque water supply, and at that time it was the first chain bridge on the European continent.
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Very interesting, historic pedestrian bridge over the Lahn River! https://www.kuladig.de/Objektansicht/KLD-267721
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Weilburg shows itself from its most beautiful side and now in autumn with wonderful colors and reflections that can be viewed from the jetty.
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Very nice big castle ... with castle hotel
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Nice footbridge over the Lahn. It's easy to ride a bike as long as nobody is on the bridge.
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In Löhnberg itself, you can explore the fascinating Laneburg Castle ruins. First mentioned in 1324, this medieval fortress was later converted into a Renaissance residence. Despite a devastating fire in 1900, remnants of its 14th-century towers and 16th-century walls are still preserved. The restored ruins are used for public events, including an annual castle festival, and offer a tangible connection to the Lahn valley's history.
Yes, several sites are suitable for families. Braunfels Castle is a magnificent palace that offers interesting guided tours, making history engaging for all ages. The Braunfels Market Square, located at the foot of Braunfels Castle, provides a charming old town backdrop with cafes and restaurants, perfect for a family outing. Additionally, the Weilburg Stone Bridge offers great views and is considered family-friendly.
The region around Löhnberg offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, such as the 'Löhnberg Lock – View of Weilburg Castle loop' or the 'Lahnaue (Lahn floodplain) – Lahn River Cycle Route loop'. For runners, there are trails like the 'Iron Footbridge, Löhnberg – View of Weilburg Castle loop'. Gravel biking options are also available. You can explore more routes in the cycling guide, running guide, and gravel biking guide for Löhnberg.
Absolutely. The Laneburg Castle ruins in Löhnberg are situated prominently on a mountain spur, offering picturesque views over the Lahn River. Dianaburg, a former hunting lodge, is nestled in an idyllic forest setting and provides a scenic experience. Additionally, the Weilburg Stone Bridge and the Ernst Dienstbach Footbridge in Weilburg offer excellent vantage points to admire the Lahn River and the baroque Weilburg Castle.
While specific recommendations for Löhnberg are not available, generally, spring and autumn offer pleasant weather for exploring historical sites and enjoying outdoor activities like hiking and cycling. Summer can also be a good time, especially for events like the traditional castle festival held annually in early July at Laneburg Castle. Winter visits can be charming for those who enjoy a quieter, potentially snowy, landscape, though some outdoor activities might be limited.
The Laneburg Castle ruins in Löhnberg are generally accessible, including for wheelchair users, despite some unpaved paths. Parking is available near the Protestant castle church, providing convenient access to the site.
The Braunfels Market Square, located directly at the foot of Braunfels Castle, is an excellent spot with nice cafes and restaurants inviting you to linger. Many of the towns surrounding the castles, such as Weilburg and Braunfels, will also offer dining options.
Braunfels Castle is highly regarded for its magnificent palace-like appearance and its excellent state of preservation, as it is still partly inhabited. Visitors appreciate the interesting guided tours that showcase its history and beautiful knight's hall. It's often described as a 'fairy tale castle' that offers a romantic experience.
Dianaburg is a former hunting lodge of Prince Ferdinand von Solms-Braunfels, situated in an idyllic forest setting. While it is well-preserved and scenic, it is generally not accessible to the public except for specific open days, typically the first Sunday of the month, May 1st, and other various holidays. It's best to check ahead for current accessibility.
During restoration work at the Laneburg Castle ruins between 1999 and 2001, a significant collection of 211 historical silver coins, known as the 'Treasure of Laneburg,' was discovered in 2000. This find provides valuable insight into the wealth and importance of its former inhabitants and the region's history.
Yes, the area features notable historical bridges. The Weilburg Stone Bridge, built between 1764 and 1769, is a significant landmark that offers great views of Weilburg Castle. Another unique structure is the Ernst Dienstbach Footbridge (Chain Bridge) Weilburg, a historic pedestrian bridge over the Lahn River, affectionately still called the 'Chain Bridge' by locals, which was once part of Weilburg's water supply.


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