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Top 20 Castles around Langenlonsheim

Best castles around Langenlonsheim are found in the surrounding region, as Langenlonsheim itself is a wine-growing community with a history dating back to 769 AD. The area is characterized by its agricultural landscape and historical settlements. While no prominent castles are within the municipality, the broader region offers several notable historical fortifications. These sites provide views of the Nahe estuary, the Rhine, and the surrounding valleys.

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Last updated: May 9, 2026

Rossel Ruins

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The Rossel castle ruins were built in 1774 by Count Ostein on the highest elevation in the Niederwald. It is a popular tourist destination, especially because of its wonderful view of the Nahe estuary and the Binger Loch.

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View of Burg Reichenstein

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The former Raubburg Reichenstein, above Trechtingshausen, is on the left bank of the Rhine. The castle is home to a museum of valuable art treasures.

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Rheinstein Castle

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The picturesque location of the castle Rheinstein enchanted in 1823 the Prince Frederick of Prussia, who also bought the castle promptly. At that time, the castle was little more than …

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About 100 meters in front of the castle Rheinstein is the viewpoint Kleiner Turm. Great view of the castle, the Rhine and Bingen.

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Rheingrafenstein Castle Ruins

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Mega panoramic view down into the Huttental, Bad Münster, the Rotenfels, the Kreuznacher forest ... An excursion is definitely worth it!
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November 23, 2024, View of Burg Reichenstein

The first documented mention of the hilltop castle dates back to 1213, when the Imperial Abbey of Kornelimünster near Aachen appointed Philipp III von Bolanden as "castellanus" and governor. Experts partly doubt or reject the first conquest in 1253. What is certain is the siege, conquest and destruction by King Rudolph of Habsburg in 1282. The castle was banned from being rebuilt. From 1290 onwards, the ruins were owned by the Counts Palatine, who gave them up in favour of the Electorate of Mainz in 1344. A new building was then quickly constructed. A double ring wall enclosed a rectangular residential tower and an inner courtyard of the main castle. A forecourt was located to the north. In 1397, after the Pope had appointed John II of Nassau Archbishop of Mainz, ignoring the election of the Mainz Cathedral Chapter the previous year, Archbishop Gottfried von Leiningen, elected in 1396, barricaded himself in the castle. Only after tough negotiations did he give up the bishop's seat and was instead given the office of provost of Mainz Cathedral. His concession prevented another attack on the castle and possible further destruction. The castle had been left to decay since the 16th century. The remains were blown up in 1689 during the War of the Palatinate Succession. In 1834 Franz Wilhelm von Barfus bought the ruins and converted a tower into his residence. His heirs sold the castle to Baron von Rehfuß in 1877 and he sold it to Consul Chosodowsky in 1889. The castle was given its current appearance by Baron Nikolaus von Kirsch-Puricelli, a wealthy industrialist and owner of the Rheinböllerhütte. From 1899 to 1902, Kirsch-Puricelli had the castle rebuilt into a neo-Gothic residential castle in the Tudor style according to plans by the Regensburg architect Strebel. Additional residential buildings and an observation tower were built on the site of the outer castle. Reichenstein was the last castle in the Upper Middle Rhine Valley to be rebuilt in the spirit of Rhine Romanticism. After the castle was sold by the family in the 1990s, media entrepreneur Lambert Lensing-Wolff, a descendant of the Kirsch-Puricelli family, acquired Reichenstein Castle in 2014 as a weekend residence and also runs a museum and a hotel with a restaurant here.

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Beautiful view from the bike path up to the castle

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Great view of the castle which is still well preserved.

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Mareike
February 7, 2024, Burg Rheinstein

The castle has its origins in the early 14th century. With its towers and battlements, it really looks like you would imagine a medieval castle to be - a fairytale view directly over the Rhine.

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A very impressive castle complex. Reichenstein Castle, also known as Falkenburg, is a castle in the UNESCO World Heritage Upper Middle Rhine Valley. It stands on a ledge on the eastern slope of the Binger Forest above the Rhineland-Palatinate municipality of Trechtingshausen.

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from the castle battlements you always have a great view of the Rhine

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the small bastion is reached via a narrow path, where the world heritage trail and tree spirit tour also goes along

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The view from the small bastion is just great

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which castles near Langenlonsheim are particularly family-friendly?

For families, Rossel Ruins and Rheinstein Castle are excellent choices. Rossel Ruins offer stunning views that children often enjoy, while Rheinstein Castle features a museum and an adjoining restaurant, providing a more interactive and comfortable experience for all ages.

Are there dog-friendly castle walks around Langenlonsheim?

Many of the castle ruins and their surrounding trails are suitable for walks with dogs, provided they are kept on a leash. The areas around Rossel Ruins and Rheingrafenstein Castle Ruins offer scenic paths perfect for exploring with your canine companion.

What kind of views can I expect from the castles near Langenlonsheim?

The castles in this region are renowned for their panoramic views. From Rossel Ruins, you can see the Nahe estuary and the Binger Loch. Rheingrafenstein Castle Ruins offer expansive views into the Huttental and over the Nahe Valley. Rheinstein Castle provides picturesque vistas of the Rhine Valley from its walls and towers.

What historical insights do the castles around Langenlonsheim offer?

The castles provide a glimpse into centuries of history. Rheinstein Castle, originally from the early 14th century, was meticulously rebuilt in the spirit of Rhine Romanticism. Burg Reichenstein, a former 'Raubburg' (robber castle), is now part of the UNESCO World Heritage Upper Middle Rhine Valley and houses a museum with valuable art treasures. The Rossel Ruins, though built later in 1774, stand on a historically significant elevation.

Are there hiking trails near the castles around Langenlonsheim?

Yes, the region offers numerous hiking opportunities. For example, you can find routes like the 'Heiligkreuz Forest Inn – Rheinstein Castle loop' or the 'Rheinstein Castle – View of Reichenstein Castle loop'. You can explore more options and detailed routes on the Mountain Hikes around Langenlonsheim guide.

What other outdoor activities can I do near these castles?

Beyond hiking, the area around Langenlonsheim is excellent for cycling and mountain biking. You can find routes such as the 'Rhine-Nahe-Eck – Rüdesheim Rhine Ferry loop' for cycling or the 'Bridge Houses in Bad Kreuznach – S1 Trail Soonwald-Nahe loop' for MTB. Discover more routes in the Cycling around Langenlonsheim guide and the MTB Trails around Langenlonsheim guide.

How long should I plan for a visit to the castles?

The duration of your visit depends on the castle and your interests. For ruins like Rossel Ruins or Rheingrafenstein Castle Ruins, a few hours might suffice to explore and enjoy the views. For castles like Rheinstein Castle or Burg Reichenstein, which include museums, restaurants, or extensive grounds, you might want to dedicate half a day or more.

Are there cafes or restaurants near the castles?

Yes, some castles offer dining options directly on site. Rheinstein Castle has an adjoining restaurant, and Burg Reichenstein also features a hotel with a restaurant. Additionally, nearby towns and villages will have various cafes and pubs.

What makes the castles around Langenlonsheim unique?

The castles in this region are unique for their blend of romantic ruins, well-preserved medieval structures, and reconstructed castles, often set against the backdrop of the Rhine and Nahe valleys. They offer diverse experiences, from the natural keep of Rheingrafenstein Castle Ruins to the museum and hotel at Burg Reichenstein, all contributing to the rich history of the Upper Middle Rhine Valley.

What do visitors enjoy most about the castles near Langenlonsheim?

Visitors frequently highlight the breathtaking panoramic views, especially from spots like Rossel Ruins and Rheingrafenstein Castle Ruins. The historical atmosphere and the opportunity to combine castle visits with hiking or cycling through beautiful landscapes are also highly appreciated.

Is Burg Reichenstein worth visiting?

Absolutely. Burg Reichenstein is a significant historical site, formerly a 'Raubburg' and now home to a museum displaying valuable art treasures. It's part of the UNESCO World Heritage Upper Middle Rhine Valley and offers beautiful views, a museum, and a restaurant, making it a multifaceted destination.

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