Best castles around Cochem are situated along the Moselle River, offering a blend of historical significance and scenic beauty. The region is characterized by its winding river, steep vineyards, and prominent mountain cones, providing natural settings for ancient fortresses. Cochem itself is dominated by a historically rich fortress, serving as a defining landmark. This area provides opportunities to explore medieval architecture and enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.
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Beautiful view of the valley
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No matter which side you approach Cochem from, the great cityscape is simply fascinating.
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Great view of the castle and Cochem from the bike path. For one of the most beautiful places, but totally overrun by river cruise ships...
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On land or on water, simply sensational!
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Beautiful view of the Moselle, no matter from the castle, the promenade or the apartment directly on the promenade
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Cochem Eating and Drinking Go for a stroll in a great town on the Moselle.
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Certainly one of the most famous places in Cochem. The wonderfully restored and very well cared for half-timbered houses around the square invite you to linger. The Martinsbrunnen only underlines the homely feeling when you linger there. It is most beautiful there in the evening hours, when it is quiet. The place is very crowded during the day.
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Great view, unfortunately Cochem overcrowded.
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The most prominent castle is Reichsburg Cochem, also known as Cochem Castle, which stands majestically above the town and Moselle River. You can also explore the partially renovated Metternich Castle Ruins near Beilstein, offering views of the Moselle valley.
Reichsburg Cochem, originally built around 1100, served as an Imperial residence and customs castle. After its destruction in 1689, it was romantically rebuilt in the Neo-Gothic style in the 19th century, making it a striking example of historicism. Its elevated position offers panoramic views of the town and river, and it's a protected cultural monument.
While Reichsburg Cochem is the main attraction in the immediate area, travelers interested in authentically preserved medieval architecture might consider Burg Eltz. It's located about 30-40 minutes from Cochem by car and is known for never having been destroyed or significantly rebuilt.
Reichsburg Cochem offers various guided tours, including landscape garden tours, ghost tours, and night watchman tours. You can also experience falconry performances and 'The Knights' Meal,' a medieval evening program with historical cuisine and entertainment. During Advent, the castle hosts 'Cochem Castle Christmas' with live costumed actors.
For stunning views, visit View of Reichsburg Cochem and the town of Cochem, which offers panoramic vistas of the Imperial Castle and the surrounding area. Another excellent spot is View of Beilstein and Metternich Castle, providing a perspective of the historic village and its castle ruins.
Yes, the region is family-friendly. Reichsburg Cochem offers engaging tours and events like falconry performances that can be enjoyed by all ages. The walk up to the castle is also considered an enjoyable experience. The village of Beilstein, with its historic charm and castle ruins, is also a pleasant family destination.
The area around Cochem offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including easy options like the 'Cochem Imperial Castle – View of Cochem Imperial Castle loop' (5.38 km), which you can explore further in the Easy hikes around Cochem guide. There are also road cycling and mountain biking routes available, such as those in the Road Cycling Routes around Cochem and MTB Trails around Cochem guides.
Yes, there are several easy hiking trails. For instance, the 'Cochem Imperial Castle – View of Cochem Imperial Castle loop' is an easy 5.38 km hike. Other easy options include the 'Hiking loop from Cochem-Zell' (5.11 km) and the 'Hotel Winneburg parking – Winneburg Castle Ruins loop' (4.98 km). You can find more details in the Easy hikes around Cochem guide.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning panoramic views from the castles, especially from Reichsburg Cochem, overlooking the Moselle and the town. The romantic atmosphere of the castles, the well-preserved historic sites like Beilstein, and the charm of the Moselle valley are also highly appreciated.
Unusually for German castles, visitors are often allowed to take photos inside Reichsburg Cochem during tours, allowing you to capture the impressive interiors such as the Knight's Hall, Dining Hall, and Trophy Room.
The walk up to Reichsburg Cochem from the town takes about 20 minutes and is considered an enjoyable experience. The castle's gardens are freely accessible, offering a pleasant stroll before or after your tour.


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