We toured several castles on a recent 2 week trip and this was my favorite by far.It is beautiful and well maintained. The only draw back was the climb to the castle but I think there may be a way to get a ride up the path to it.It is well worth the walk up!!
Burg Rheinstein is one of the oldest castles in the Rhine Valley, and the one we most enjoyed. The hilltop castle dates back to around 900AD, and is an hour's walk from the tiny village of Trechtings-Hausen. Though not a large castle, the rooms are nicely restored and there are magnificent river views from the tower tops and castle garden. Well worth a visit on your journey along the southern Rhine.
We visited here by boat from Assmannshausen - it's only a few minutes. Then walked up the zig-zag path from the boat landing. Cost of entry is very reasonable. Spectacular views of the Rhine from the upper areas. We took a picnic lunch as the cafe was closed on the day we visited - I believe the cafe is open Weds - Sun. Highly recommended for a half day trip.
My husband and I stopped at this castle in a whim on our bike ride from Bacharach to Bingam and we are very glad we stopped! The castle is a lot of fun. You can buy a guide book which tells you about the castle and the self guided tour is very easy to follow. You get to wander around the whole castle. The rooms are funprnished and the views are stunning. There is a bathroom and light refreshments at the ticket/souvineer shop. The restaurant is only open Wednesday through Sunday. This castle is definately worth it!
Take a trip by one of the cruises to Rheinstein castle,only about 20 minutes from Rudesheim and only costing a few euros to visit this stunning burg.Be aware of the long upward walk the the castle but well worth the effort.Have lunch or a drink in the restaurant overlooking the stunning view.You can even stay the night !!!
This is one of the best castles along the river we visited. From the dungeon to the tower cage where they put their unwanted, this was an amazing visit. Most of the castle was accessable. The rooms were elegantly reconditioned. They made you feel as if time had stood still. Be forwarned that there are many stairs to climb to get to the top. The private chapel was elegant. A must see if you are in the area.
We live in Europe and have seen many castles in Germany and throughout Europe--this is definitely one of the best. My only complaint, if you will, that I'll state up front is it's also one of the pricier burgs you'll visit, costing us 5 euros each for a self tour. That aside, we thoroughly enjoyed ourselves as we began to explore the extensive rooms in the place. Many were open for us to walk through; others were caged shut where you could look but not touch. I would have loved to have had a guided tour with access to all areas; that's something we'll see is available next time. The place just goes and goes...room after room...floor after floor. So many pictures, artifacts, and the obligatory mounted hunting trophies to see. Alot yourself at least 90 mins to enjoy it all. There are restrooms, gift shop, and a restaurant on site. Parking is free and the small lot--that probably fills up fast--is right next to the castle which is also another rare thing to see.
This is one of the best castle we visited while staying in Rhein region. It is privately owned, purchased by the Hecher family in 1975. The castle is well worth the visit starting with the gardens. There are multiple levels, furnishings and terraces. This is a self service tour. We was surprised to see the number of royal families represented in the portraits. Original furnishings, armor, paintings, iron works are just a few of the things represented.There are restrooms, gift shop, a restaurant on site and they are making good wine.
Wow, this place was cool. So beautiful. I would go back here. They were setting up for a wedding and I bet it was just perfect for the couple. The castle is furnished which makes it really neat to see. You can walk around almost the whole thing which is also great! There are great views of the river as well. They have a nice breakfast plate if you go early. Where you park is on a very, very busy road. Watch out for your kids and pets.
We loved this castle! It was nice that we could just explore on our own, and didn't have to follow a tour guide around. The views from this castle are also amazing, even though we went on a rainy day it was well worth it! The hike up is fairly steep and goes side to side up the hill, but I did it at 4 months pregnant; they have benches at each corner for you to rest one if needed. We didn't have much time to explore, and went one a day with many tour groups going through, so we plan on going back during the summer!