Best castles around Fleringen are found in the surrounding Eifel region, a landscape characterized by its historical fortifications and natural beauty. This area offers a glimpse into the past with its diverse castles, ranging from imposing complexes to well-preserved moated structures and scenic ruins. The Eifel region provides a rich historical context for these Fleringen tourist attractions.
Last updated: May 3, 2026
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Lissingen Castle near Gerolstein is a fascinating Komoot highlight for cyclists and culture enthusiasts in the Volcanic Eifel region. Perched high above the Kyll River, the upper and lower castles tell a vibrant history, ranging from Roman origins and a medieval moated castle to today's successful restoration and use. Originally founded as a Roman settlement around the 2nd century, the first castle was built between the 10th and 13th centuries. It was first documented in 1212, as the property of the knightly family of Liezingen. The castle was more than just a fortified structure: moats fed by the Kyll and Oosbach rivers made it a true moated castle. In 1559, the property was divided into the lower and upper castles – a situation that continues to this day. In the 17th century, the Lower Castle received its current Baroque-Renaissance manor house and characteristic tithe barn. During the Napoleonic era, the right of lordship was lost, but later both parts of the castle were reunited. In the 19th and early 20th centuries, the complex served as an agricultural and dairy center, including its own small power plant from 1906. Today, after extensive restoration, the Lower Castle is a living open-air museum with a castle courtyard, mill (including the court bakery), manor house, barns, mill race, and a historic power plant. Visitors can book guided tours, sample bread baked in a stone oven, or attend events such as weddings and exhibitions. A sculpture trail in the castle meadows completes the experience. The Upper Castle, a private residential and cultural complex, is also privately owned. Guided tours and vacation rentals are available upon request. Lissingen Castle is an ideal stopover for cyclists on the Kyll Valley Cycle Path or Eifel tours: located directly on the trail, with parking nearby and refreshment options. Visitors not only enjoy the picturesque architecture, but also experience the transformation from Roman origins to monastic fiefdom and commercial agricultural operation to today's living cultural heritage. Practical information: The lower castle can be visited regularly almost year-round (please check opening hours and guided tours in advance), the upper castle only by appointment. Food and drink are available at the castle mill/court bakery – perfect for a rest stop while cycling through the Eifel.
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Bertrada Castle is a fascinating piece of history that is anchored in the region. The assumption that it was built on the remains of a Roman fort gives the place a mystical touch, even if there is no clear evidence for this. The connection to Bertrada, the mother of Charlemagne, gives the castle a special historical significance, even if the first documented mentions only appear in the 13th century. The castle's eventful history, in particular its occupation by the French revolutionary troops, shows how strongly the political currents of the time shaped the region.
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I would like to see this castle from the inside!
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Super steep ascent and descent to the castle, with the turbocharged e-bikes and be careful on the descent.
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The Bertradaburg is named after Charlemagne's grandmother, Bertrada the Elder. Bertrada the Younger is said to have stayed here when her son, who later became Charlemagne, was born. For the history of Bertradaburg see e.g. https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bertradaburg. And for the history of the village, which flourished in the Franconian era, see http://www.gemeinde-muerlenbach.de/geschichte.html. There you will also find the link to the question: Was Charlemagne born in Mürlenbach? (http://www.gemeinde-muerlenbach.de/assets/files/geburtsort_kdg.pdf)
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It is best to ask beforehand if you are interested in a guided tour of the castle, as this is privately owned.
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Beautiful view and wonderfully suitable for a break on a longer round.
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The castles in the Eifel region near Fleringen are rich in history. For instance, Bertradaburg has roots tracing back to a protective foundation of Prüm Abbey and is steeped in medieval sagas, with legends even linking it to Charlemagne. Schönecken Castle, a mountain castle ruin, is part of the Way of St. James in Germany and dates back to the Carolingian era, having secured the southern border of the Prüm Prince Abbey.
Yes, Lissingen Castle is a great option for families. This completely preserved moated castle features a museum, offers guided tours, and hosts events and role-playing activities, providing an interactive experience for visitors of all ages.
Schönecken Castle is known for its great vantage point over Schönecken towards Lascheid. Additionally, Bertradaburg, perched on a mountain spur, offers scenic views of the surrounding landscape.
Schönecken Castle is noted as dog-friendly, making it a good choice if you're visiting with your canine companion. For other castles, it's advisable to check specific regulations beforehand.
The area around Fleringen offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous road cycling routes, gravel biking trails, and MTB trails that often pass by or near these historical sites. For example, there are routes like 'View of Bertrada Castle – Climb to Rom loop' for road cycling or 'View of Bertrada Castle – Kyll River loop' for gravel biking. You can explore more options on the Road Cycling Routes around Fleringen, Gravel biking around Fleringen, and MTB Trails around Fleringen guide pages.
Lissingen Castle is unique as a completely preserved former moated castle divided into an upper and a lower castle, both under different private ownership. The upper castle even offers the opportunity to rent its residential tower as a holiday apartment, while the lower castle hosts a museum, guided tours, and events.
The Eifel region, where these castles are located, is beautiful throughout the warmer months, typically from May to October, when the weather is pleasant for exploring. Some castles, like Bertradaburg, offer regular guided tours during this period.
Yes, Bertradaburg offers regular guided tours, typically on the first Sunday of the month from May to October. Lissingen Castle also provides guided tours, along with events and role-playing, particularly in its lower castle section.
The time needed varies by castle. For ruins like Schönecken Castle, an hour or two might suffice to explore and enjoy the views. For more extensive sites like Lissingen Castle with its museum and activities, you might want to allocate half a day or more to fully experience it.
Beyond the main highlights, the Schönecken Castle Ruins (Jakobsweg Via Coloniensis) offer an interesting historical site. Situated on a mountain spur overlooking the Nims Valley, these ruins provide a glimpse into the region's past and its strategic importance.
The castles around Fleringen showcase a variety of architectural styles and historical periods. You'll find imposing mountain castle complexes like Bertradaburg, well-preserved moated castles such as Lissingen Castle, and the ruins of mountain castles like Schönecken Castle, each offering a distinct historical perspective.


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