Attractions and places to see around Musweiler offer a blend of historical architecture and natural beauty within the picturesque Mosel-Saar-Ruwer region. The area is characterized by an idyllic landscape of rolling hills, rivers, and lakes. Visitors can explore significant historical landmarks and diverse natural features. Musweiler provides opportunities for both cultural experiences and outdoor exploration.
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The Upper Castle and the Lower Castle rise up in the Lieser valley near Manderscheid. The Upper Castle was once a state castle of the Archbishops of Trier, while the Lower Castle, around 150 years younger, served as the residence of the Lords of Manderscheid, who lived there as representatives of the Counts of Luxembourg.
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From the Niederburg via the tournament meadow to the Oberburg. There you have a view of the Niederburg. Gradweg past the Kaisertempelchen! Very beautiful! Definitely recommended to be included in a hike.
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Just awesome being so close to the place and with a half day walk around and visit. For a nice stop, first check whether the castle café opposite is open; but a stop in Manderscheid is also possible.
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Access to the upper castle is free. 199 steps lead up to the tower.
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You just have to go up to this summit cross, it's a pity that there is no summit book.
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An absolutely beautiful photo opportunity.
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"The Lower Castle, first mentioned in documents in 1133, was the ancestral home of the Counts of Manderscheid. The castle, which has been uninhabited since 1794, is now owned by the Eifel Association. It has been restored and today, together with the Manderscheid Upper Castle, forms an impressive backdrop for the annual castle festival with knightly games that takes place on the last weekend in August." Opening times: March/April: 9.30 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. May to August: 9 a.m. to 7 p.m., outdoor seating with food until 10 p.m. September/October: 9.30 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. Costs: Entry for individual visitors: adults €2, adults with a spa card €1.50. https://www.eifel.de/go/freizeitmoeglichkeiten-detail/niederburg_manderscheid.html https://www.niederburg-manderscheid.de/
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"The upper castle has been towering over the Liesertal for more than a thousand years. It is the older of the two Manderscheid castles. The castle was first mentioned in documents in 973. It sits on a mountain peak that was removed for construction, close to the current edge of the town. As can still be seen from the ruins today, it had an almost triangular outer wall and a five-story keep that has since been made accessible again. The last resident of the upper castle was "Burggretchen", as Margarethe Zirbes was called. She left the castle in the second half of the 19th century. After that, the castle stood empty. In 1921, the municipality of Manderscheid bought the upper castle for a purchase price of 1800 marks. The castle association looks back on an eventful past of the upper castle. The upper castle is freely accessible and the keep is open." https://www.eifel.info/a-oberburg-manderscheid
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Musweiler itself boasts the 17th-century Musweiler Castle and the 12th-century St. Nicholas Church, known for its impressive frescoes. A stroll through Musweiler's Old Town reveals many well-preserved half-timbered houses. Further afield, you can visit the medieval Manderscheid Upper Castle, once a state castle of the Archbishops of Trier, and the well-preserved Manderscheid Lower Castle, which dates from the 12th century.
Yes, the region is home to the Windsborn Crater summit, which features one of the few volcanic crater lakes north of the Alps, formed approximately 30,000 years ago. This quiet place is ideal for a breather and offers a unique geological experience.
The idyllic landscape of rolling hills, rivers, and lakes provides excellent opportunities for outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking, cycling, and mountain biking. For specific routes, explore the Mountain Hikes around Musweiler, Cycling around Musweiler, and MTB Trails around Musweiler guides.
Many attractions are suitable for families. The Manderscheid Lower Castle is noted as family-friendly, and even allows dogs. The Pleiner Tunnel, part of the Maare-Mosel cycle path, is also categorized as family-friendly, offering an enjoyable cycling experience for all ages.
Absolutely! The Moselle Riverside Path (Moseluferweg) is ideal for biking, offering wonderful views. The Maare-Mosel cycle path is particularly popular and features interesting highlights such as the Grünewald Viaduct, a former railway viaduct, and the Pleiner Tunnel, which at 585 meters is the longest tunnel on this path. You can find more cycling routes in the Cycling around Musweiler guide.
For impressive views of the area, consider visiting Schlossberg and Landshut Castle. The Manderscheid Upper Castle also offers views of the Lieser valley and the nearby Lower Castle. The Windsborn Crater summit provides a unique perspective of the crater lake and surrounding landscape.
Musweiler hosts an annual Traditional Wine Festival where you can sample local wines. The "Moseltal Klassik" Music Festival features performances by international artists. You can also relax in one of the many cozy wine taverns and taste local culinary specialties from the Mosel-Saar-Ruwer region, such as goat cheese, game dishes, and regional Riesling wine.
The summer months are particularly good for hiking and biking along the Moselle Riverside Path. In winter, the nearby Erbeskopf ski area provides opportunities for skiing. The annual wine festival also makes autumn a vibrant time to visit.
Yes, the Manderscheid Lower Castle explicitly states that dogs are allowed in, making it a great option for visitors with pets. Many of the natural trails and paths in the idyllic landscape are also suitable for dog walking.
The Manderscheid castles are unique because they consist of two distinct castles, the Upper Castle and the Lower Castle, rising in close proximity in the Lieser valley. The Upper Castle was a state castle of the Archbishops of Trier, while the Lower Castle served as the residence of the Lords of Manderscheid. The Lower Castle is notably better preserved and offers a beautiful view over the Lieser river.
Visitors frequently praise the blend of historical architecture and natural beauty. The scenic views from castles like Manderscheid Upper Castle, the unique geological formation of the Windsborn Crater summit, and the enjoyable cycling experiences along the Maare-Mosel path, including the Grünewald Viaduct, are highly appreciated by the komoot community.


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