Castles around Karl are primarily found in the Eifel region, characterized by its densely wooded, rocky landscape and river valleys. This area features historical sites, including medieval castle ruins situated on steep mountain spurs overlooking the Lieser river. The region's history reflects past conflicts between entities like the Electorate of Trier and the Duchy of Luxembourg.
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The castle today includes a restaurant with a beer garden.
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End point of Stage 13 of the Eifelsteig: https://youtu.be/OShDuHjOs_w
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Starting point of the first stage of the Eifelsteig: https://youtu.be/UjJUFcX-2nQ
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Burg Bruch, we were served by very friendly staff. The beer garden is pretty and the cheesecake is a dream.
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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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The Manderscheid Castle Trail with Rittersteig is around 6 kilometers long and is one of the partner trails of the Eifelsteig in the Volcanic Eifel. It leads through Manderscheid and later up to the "Belvedere" lookout point. From here you have a great view of the "Manderscheid Castles" and Manderscheid, which lies beyond the Liesertal.
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From the Burgenstieg you have a beautiful view of the Niederburg and parts of the via ferrata
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The Bruch moated castle is a lavishly renovated castle complex. Individual tours are possible by prior arrangement. Inside the castle complex there is a beer garden with good opening times!
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The region around Karl, primarily the Eifel, is known for its medieval castle ruins. Among the most notable are Manderscheid Upper Castle, once a state castle of the Archbishops of Trier with a rare diamond-shaped keep, and Manderscheid Lower Castle, which is better preserved and offers views over the Lieser river. Another significant site is Bruch Castle, a lavishly renovated moated castle with a beer garden.
Yes, several castles in the region are suitable for families. Manderscheid Lower Castle is considered family-friendly, and dogs are even allowed inside. The area around the Manderscheid castles, including the View of the Manderscheid Castles, features meadows with barbecue huts, perfect for family picnics. Bruch Castle also welcomes families.
The castles around Karl are steeped in history, reflecting past conflicts and power dynamics. For instance, the Manderscheid castles were fortifications in the conflict zone between the Electorate of Trier and the Duchy of Luxembourg. Manderscheid Upper Castle belonged to the archdiocese of Trier, while Manderscheid Lower Castle was the seat of the Lords of Manderscheid. Bruch Castle, dating back to 1138, also saw periods under both Electoral Trier and Luxembourg sovereignty.
The region around Karl offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, such as the 'Viewpoint Meerfelder Maar – Big Bang Sculpture loop from Manderscheid' or the 'Mosenberg Lookout Tower – Kleine Kyll Stream loop from Manderscheid'. For gravel biking, routes like the 'Pleiner Viaduct – Pleiner Tunnel loop' are available. There are also easy hikes, including the 'HeimatSpur Mühlenpfad' and several loops around Himmerod Abbey. You can explore more options in the Running Trails around Karl, Gravel biking around Karl, and Easy hikes around Karl guides.
Yes, the region offers excellent viewpoints. The View of the Manderscheid Castles provides a panoramic perspective of both the Upper and Lower Manderscheid Castles, separated by the Lieser river. Another spot, Viewpoint with a view of Manderscheid castles, offers a great vantage point, especially from high up on the Lieserpfad trail.
Manderscheid Lower Castle is generally open for sightseeing, with tours available. It's much better preserved than the Upper Castle. Admission is typically required, and surefootedness is recommended due to the terrain. Dogs are allowed inside, and explanatory panels help visitors understand the history. The castle may close in bad weather.
Yes, you can visit the interiors of some castles. Manderscheid Lower Castle allows visitors to explore its interiors. For Bruch Castle, individual guided tours are possible by prior arrangement. Manderscheid Upper Castle has some preserved outer walls and its keep is accessible, offering views.
The castles boast several unique features. Manderscheid Upper Castle is notable for its mighty keep with a diamond-shaped floor plan, a preserved rarity. Bruch Castle is a moated castle with two relatively slim and high round towers, raised around 1340 for defensive purposes, and its former chapel now serves as a branch of the local registry office.
Yes, there are amenities available. Bruch Castle has a beer garden within its complex with good opening times. Near the Manderscheid castles, there's a meadow equipped with a barbecue hut, ideal for breaks or picnics. The town of Manderscheid itself offers various services.
Visitors particularly enjoy the historical significance and the scenic views. The well-preserved nature of Manderscheid Lower Castle and the panoramic vistas from the View of the Manderscheid Castles are frequently praised. The opportunity to explore medieval ruins and learn about the region's past, combined with the beautiful natural surroundings of the Lieser valley, makes for a rewarding experience.
Among the castles in the region, Manderscheid Lower Castle is noted for being much better preserved than its counterpart, the Upper Castle. While it was destroyed in the 17th century, its interiors are still explorable, offering a good glimpse into its past.
Absolutely. The castles are often situated along hiking trails. The Manderscheid castles are located in the Lieser valley, which is part of the Eifelsteig trail. You can enjoy circular walks around the castles, and the Viewpoint with a view of Manderscheid castles is accessible from the Lieserpfad trail, allowing you to combine historical exploration with scenic hiking.


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