Attractions and places to see around Kamp-Bornhofen are concentrated within the UNESCO World Heritage Upper Middle Rhine Valley. This region features historical landmarks, natural landscapes, and cultural sites along the Rhine River. The area is characterized by its steep slate rock formations, prominent castles, and a network of hiking trails. It serves as a destination for exploring the history and natural beauty of the Middle Rhine.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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This is one of the more than 100 existing "Saar-Hunsrück dream loops" that make the large area south of the Moselle very attractive as a hiking destination. In the brochure it is described with the words "With magnificent views, the hiking trail leads from the Hunsrück plateau ... into the deep Ehrbach valley. In complete isolation, the path runs along a narrow path along the stream. There are steep ascents and descents with ... surprising views." The dream loop is 8.5 kilometers long, 390 meters in altitude and is described as taking 3 to 4 hours to walk.
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If you should avoid during the holiday season and Saturday and Sunday sometimes 2 bicycles pass each other and the stinging and blackberry thorns hang on the path.
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The Marksburg stands on a slate cone at a height of 160 meters and is the only medieval hilltop castle on the Middle Rhine that has never been destroyed.
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Really nice bike path along the Lahn 👍
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A varied hike along the Ehrbach through a gorge. Return after a steep and interesting ascent along great viewpoints. Recommendable. Surefootedness required.
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The Ehrbachklamm was opened up in 1921 by the pharmacist Georg Francke from Boppard (1860 to 1926). In 1991, a commemorative plaque was placed in the Ehrbachklamm to mark the 70th anniversary of its existence.
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If you drive the beautiful cycle path on the left bank of the Rhine between Koblenz and Boppard and you pass Spay. Then on the other side of the Rhine, at a height of 160 m on a slate cone, the only medieval hilltop castle that has never been destroyed. An enchanting sight, plus a great photo opportunity.
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We rode the Lahn cycle path from Limburg to Lahnstein. It was wonderful. ☀️🍂🏰 ... Not to be compared with the Rhine and Moselle cycle paths, which often run for kilometers directly along the road. We went in October. A little colder ... but there was hardly anything going on ...
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The region is rich in natural beauty. You can explore the dramatic Rupperts Gorge, known for its challenging path through a stream bed, or the scenic Ehrbachklamm Gorge with its small waterfalls and forest views. For iconic vistas, visit the View of the Loreley Rock, offering classic Rhine romanticism.
Kamp-Bornhofen is steeped in history. The legendary 'Enemy Brothers' Castles, Burg Liebenstein and Burg Sterrenberg, are prominent landmarks above the town. You can also visit Marksburg, a 12th-century castle in Braubach, which is the only medieval hilltop castle on the Middle Rhine that has never been destroyed. The Bornhofen Monastery, a significant Marian pilgrimage site since the 13th century, is also a key historical and cultural attraction.
Yes, Kamp-Bornhofen offers several family-friendly options. The Ehrbachklamm Gorge is described as a great hiking trail for all ages. Boat trips on the Rhine are popular and offer a relaxing way to see the landscape. Additionally, the area features an outdoor pool directly on the Rhine, providing a unique spot for families to cool off.
Kamp-Bornhofen is an excellent starting point for hiking. You can find various routes, including sections of the long-distance Rheinsteig and Rhein-Burgen-Weg trails. For specific routes, consider the 'View of Kamp-Bornhofen – Sterrenberg Castle loop' or the 'Nassau Shelter – Bruno-Löhr Hut loop' for an easier option. You can find more details on these and other trails in the Hiking around Kamp-Bornhofen guide.
Absolutely. The region offers scenic cycling routes, such as the Lahn River Cycle Route, which provides a pleasant ride along the Lahn. Other options include the 'Rheinallee Boppard – View of Kamp-Bornhofen loop' for an easy ride. Explore more cycling routes in the Cycling around Kamp-Bornhofen guide.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning natural beauty and the historical significance of the area. Highlights like Rupperts Gorge are described as 'an absolute must' and 'fantastically beautiful' for their natural charm. The well-preserved Marksburg castle is appreciated for its historical insights and being an 'experience' for visitors.
Beyond its historical landmarks, Kamp-Bornhofen hosts an annual wine festival during the summer, offering a cultural highlight. The Flößer- and Schiffermuseum (Rafting and Shipping Museum) provides insight into the region's historical connection to river trade and the everyday life of rafters.
You can experience the Rhine River through various activities. Boat trips are a popular choice, with services like KD-line and Loreley line offering routes to destinations such as Rüdesheim and the Loreley Rocks. Additionally, the unique outdoor pool located directly next to the Rhine provides a refreshing spot to swim while enjoying views of passing river cruises.
For those seeking a challenge, the Rupperts Gorge offers a path that can be quite demanding, sometimes requiring wire ropes for assistance. There are also more difficult hiking routes available, such as the 'Sterrenberg Castle – Entrance to Langhalsweg Trail loop'. You can find more challenging options in the Mountain Hikes around Kamp-Bornhofen guide.
The spring and autumn seasons are particularly recommended for outdoor activities in Kamp-Bornhofen. Spring brings nature to life, especially in gorges like the Ehrbachklamm, when the water levels are high. Autumn offers a magnificent 'Indian Summer' with vibrant forest colors, ideal for hiking. While the main holiday season can be crowded, visiting slightly off-peak can provide a more serene experience.
Yes, the Bornhofen Monastery, home to the Marian pilgrimage church, is a significant religious site and has been a pilgrimage destination since the 13th century. The St. Johannes Nepomuk Parish Church is also notable for its magnificent 18th-century frescoes, and St. Nicholas Church, dating to the early 1900s, stands out against the green cliffs of the gorge.
Viewpoints around Kamp-Bornhofen offer breathtaking panoramas of the UNESCO World Heritage Upper Middle Rhine Valley. From locations like the View of the Loreley Rock, you can expect classic Rhine romanticism, with views of the river, surrounding hills, vineyards, and numerous castles. The Ehrbachklamm Gorge also provides magnificent views over forests and valleys.


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