Castles around Herzfeld are found in a region characterized by its historical significance and diverse natural landscapes, including areas like the Eifel. This area features a mix of historical sites and natural attractions, often situated near rivers and offering scenic views. The guide covers locations that provide insights into medieval history and architectural heritage.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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Worth seeing. A beautiful gem in the village of Dasburg. The small church was built in 1767 on the site of a former chapel by Trinitarian priest Augustinus (baptismal name: Johannes) Kerschen von Daleiden. It is a centrally planned building, a reverse of the ground plan of the Dasburg Chapel of Our Lady. The church, a simply plastered rubble stone structure, is essentially an elliptical nave with an almost square chancel on the broad side.
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Even from a distance a great view of the town, especially the castle ruins
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From the cycle path you have a great view of the villages behind it (but only in places because of the dense bushes).
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The church of St. James the Elder is the Roman Catholic parish church of Dasburg in the Eifel district of Bitburg-Prüm in Rhineland-Palatinate. The parish of Dasburg belongs to the deanery of St. Willibrord Westeifel in the parish community of Arzfeld. https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._Jakobus_der_%C3%84ltere_(Dasburg)
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The castle of Burg-Reuland is one of the most beautiful and largest castle ruins in the Ardennes. It was built in the 12th century and was a huge complex until the 18th century. The current ruin complex still measures 55 meters by 65 meters and is only a small part of the former castle. The massive walls that once enclosed the castle square and reached into the Ulft valley no longer exist.
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The primary historical site is the Ruins of Reuland Castle, located in the German-speaking part of East Belgium. It is one of the largest castle ruins in the Eifel region, with foundations dating back to the 12th century. You can explore the ruins and climb a spiral staircase to the tower for panoramic views.
Yes, the Ruins of Reuland Castle is considered family-friendly. Its extensive grounds and the opportunity to climb the castle tower make it an engaging visit for all ages. An annual castle festival also takes place there on the second weekend of July.
From the Ruins of Reuland Castle, a spiral staircase leads to the castle tower, offering fantastic views of the castle grounds and the surrounding village. There are also dedicated viewpoints like View of Burg Reuland and View of Reuland Castle that provide excellent perspectives of the castle and the landscape.
Yes, the Ruins of Reuland Castle is located directly on the Vennbahn cycle path, which is also suitable for walking. For more extensive hiking, you can find various routes in the area, such as the "Riverside Trail along the Our" or the "Ourtal viewpoint – View of the Our Valley loop from Burg Ouren", which are part of the Running Trails around Herzfeld guide.
The Ruins of Reuland Castle is a notable stop on the Vennbahn Rail Trail. You can find several cycling routes, including the "Ruins of Reuland Castle – Vennbahn Rail Trail loop from Burg Ouren" for touring bikes, or the "View of Reuland Castle – Vennbahn Cycle Path loop from Burg-Reuland" for racebikes. Explore these and more in the Traffic-free bike rides around Herzfeld guides.
The region is characterized by the Our river, which forms a natural border between Germany, Belgium, and Luxembourg. Its banks offer picturesque spots for relaxation and enjoying the tranquil flow of the water. The surrounding landscape provides a beautiful backdrop for outdoor activities.
Yes, there is a restaurant located within the Ruins of Reuland Castle, making it a convenient spot to take a break and refuel during your visit or hike.
The Our river is nearly 100 kilometers long and plays a significant role as a natural border. It originates in the High Fens in Belgium and flows south, forming the border between Belgium and Germany, and later between Germany and Luxembourg, before joining the Sauer river.
Beyond the castle ruins, you can visit the St. James the Greater Church (Dasburg). This Roman Catholic parish church, built in 1767, is a beautiful historical gem in the village of Dasburg and offers a small detour opportunity near another castle (Dasburg Castle).
Visitors particularly enjoy the historical atmosphere of the Ruins of Reuland Castle, its status as one of the largest castle ruins in the Eifel, and the rewarding panoramic views from the tower. The blend of history and natural beauty, especially its location along the Vennbahn cycle path, is also highly appreciated.


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