Attractions and places to see around Reidenhausen are found in the Cochem-Zell district of Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. The municipality is situated in the northern Hunsrück region, close to the Moselle River. This area features rolling hills and vineyards, providing a setting that blends historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural landscapes. It offers opportunities for both active exploration and appreciating the local scenery.
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Beilstein "The Sleeping Beauty of the Moselle" One of the most beautiful towns on the Moselle, also known as the Sleeping Beauty of the Moselle. We Beilsteiners always strive to treat our guests warmly and kindly and to welcome them as friends when they return to visit us again and again, often for decades. Text / Source: Beilstein Mosel, Bachstr. 47, 56814 Beilstein https://beilstein-mosel.de/
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From pretty stream to over there stream… without getting your feet wet… in some places there is even a ford
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If you want to avoid the many visitors who cross the bridge in procession, especially when the weather is nice, you should be at the bridge by 10:00 a.m. at the latest. The bridge can be accessed from both directions and there are several wooden benches and wooden loungers at the entrance points so you can enjoy this impressive masterpiece of engineering.
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History (for those who are interested :-) Franconian grave finds show Beilstein's settlement around 800 AD. The place had been a feudal possession of the Lords of Braunshorn since 1268. Under Johann von Braunshorn (1299–1346), Beilstein received city privileges from King Henry VII in 1309 and was fortified. A Jewish community has been documented since 1309, and its Jewish cemetery above the castle still exists today. The former parish church was founded in 1310. After the von Braunshorn family died out, the fief passed to the von Winneburg family in 1360. After Kurtrier took possession of Beilstein in 1488, the Imperial Counts of Metternich enfeoffed the rule of Winneburg and Beilstein in 1652. In 1689, Metternich Castle (“The Proud Walls”) was destroyed by French troops. A Carmelite monastery was founded in 1636 (abolished in 1803), and the foundation stone of the Carmelite monastery church was laid in 1691, which was completed in 1783. The townscape was created in the 17th and 18th centuries and has largely been preserved to this day. The rule of the Imperial Counts of Metternich ended in 1794 with the occupation by French revolutionary troops. From 1798 to 1814 the place belonged to the canton of Zell in the Rhine-Moselle department and was the main town of a Mairie. In 1815 the place was assigned to the Kingdom of Prussia at the Congress of Vienna and belonged to the Senheim mayor's office in the Zell district. It has been part of the state of Rhineland-Palatinate since 1946. Source: wikipedia
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Very tasty ice cream at the ice cream parlor Venecia.
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Nice place, many opportunities to rest
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Zell (Mosel) is a town in the Zeller Hamm (Mosel loop) and is located in the district of Cochem-Zell in Rhineland-Palatinate. It is the administrative seat of the Verbandsgemeinde of Zell, to which it also belongs. Zell is a state-recognized resort and, according to state planning, is a medium-sized center
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Easy hiking route back after crossing the hanging bridge.
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Beyond the well-known castles, you can visit the Maria Martental Monastery, a 14th-century church with a rich history. In Reidenhausen itself, the Chapel to the Assumption of Mary, dating from the 1950s, is listed in Rhineland-Palatinate's Directory of Cultural Monuments. The historic settlement of Beilstein also offers insights into medieval life with its half-timbered houses and castle ruins.
Yes, the region is rich in natural beauty. You can enjoy the picturesque Moselle River with its surrounding vineyards, ideal for canoeing or simply admiring the scenery. The Hunsrück region offers rolling hills perfect for hiking. For impressive views, the Geierlay suspension rope bridge provides breathtaking vistas from nearly 100 meters high. Another excellent spot is the View of Beilstein and Metternich Castle, offering a romantic panorama of the village and its historic ruins.
Families can enjoy several attractions. The historic village of Beilstein is considered family-friendly, with its charming streets and castle ruins to explore. The Geierlay suspension rope bridge can be an exciting experience for older children, and the circular route around it, including the Mörsdorfer Bach Bridge Crossing, offers an adventurous walk. For rainy days, the Cochem Leisure Pool provides an indoor recreational option.
The area around Reidenhausen, including the Hunsrück and Moselle regions, offers numerous hiking opportunities. You can find trails suitable for various skill levels. For example, the circular route around the Geierlay suspension rope bridge allows you to cross over and walk under the bridge, offering unique perspectives. You can find more detailed hiking routes and guides on komoot, such as the Running Trails around Reidenhausen guide, which includes easy to moderate options.
Yes, the region is well-suited for cycling. The landscape of rolling hills and vineyards provides scenic backdrops for bike tours. You can explore various routes, including those that pass by the Moselle River. For specific cycling adventures, check out komoot's guides like Cycling around Reidenhausen or Gravel biking around Reidenhausen, which feature routes of varying difficulties.
The region is beautiful year-round, but spring and summer are ideal when the vineyards are in full bloom, offering lush green landscapes. Autumn is also a great time to visit, as you can observe grape harvesting and enjoy the local wine. For winter sports enthusiasts, the nearby Erbeskopf ski area offers options for skiing and snowboarding.
Many outdoor areas and trails in the Hunsrück and Moselle regions are suitable for dogs. The historic settlement of Beilstein is noted as dog-friendly, allowing you to explore its charming streets with your pet. When visiting specific sites or establishments, it's always advisable to check their individual policies regarding pets.
For culture enthusiasts, the House of Icons Museum features a collection of Orthodox artworks. The region is also known for its rich winemaking tradition; you can take guided tours of underground wine cellars to learn more. Additionally, visitors can savor traditional local dishes like Saumagen and Dampfnudeln, experiencing the culinary culture of the Rhineland-Palatinate.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning views and the unique experiences offered. The Geierlay suspension rope bridge is often described as a thrilling experience, making you 'feel like a bird' and offering 'great perspectives'. The historic charm of Beilstein, with its well-preserved medieval townscape and romantic atmosphere, is also highly appreciated, often being called the 'Sleeping Beauty of the Moselle'.
Absolutely! The region is famous for its wine, particularly the 'Zeller Schwarze Katz' from Zell (Mosel). You can enjoy local culinary delights such as traditional dishes like Saumagen (stuffed pork stomach) and Dampfnudeln. Many cafes and restaurants in the charming villages offer these regional specialties.
The historic settlement of Beilstein, often called the 'Sleeping Beauty of the Moselle', is a must-visit with its half-timbered houses and castle ruins. Zell (Mosel) is another charming Moselle town known for its wine, particularly the 'Zeller Schwarze Katz'.
For the Geierlay suspension rope bridge, there is a dedicated visitor center with a large pay parking area. From there, the bridge is accessible via a 1.8 km well-paved path on foot or by bike. Parking in smaller villages like Sosberg, which also provides access to the bridge, can be more limited.


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