Attractions and places to see around Altstrimmig are situated in the Rhenish Slate Mountains within the northern Hunsrück, characterized by a blend of historical landmarks and natural beauty. The region features rolling hills, picturesque river valleys, and extensive Hunsrück forests. Visitors can explore a variety of sites, from ancient castles to vineyards and scenic viewpoints.
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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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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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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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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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The Altstrimmig region offers a diverse range of hiking experiences. You can explore the certified Layensteig Strimmiger-Berg Dream Trail, a 13.8-kilometer circular route with winding paths, natural brook valleys, and challenging via ferratas (which can be bypassed). Sections of the long-distance Saar-Hunsrück-Steig also pass through serene Hunsrück forests and beautiful stream valleys. For easier options, there are several easy hikes, including loops around the Geierlay Suspension Bridge.
Yes, the region boasts several breathtaking viewpoints. The Geierlay suspension rope bridge itself offers spectacular views from nearly 100 meters above ground. You can also find a stunning View of Reichsburg Cochem and the town of Cochem, overlooking the prominent castle and the Moselle River. Another notable spot is the View of Beilstein and Metternich Castle, providing picturesque vistas of the charming town and its historic castle ruins.
The Altstrimmig region is rich in history. You can visit the impressive Cochem Castle (Reichsburg Cochem), a medieval customs castle rebuilt in neo-Gothic style. Nearby, Beilstein is a well-preserved historic town with half-timbered houses and the ruins of Metternich Castle. Other historical sites include St. Antonius's Church and renovated half-timbered houses in Altstrimmig, an old, functional mill, Maria Martental Monastery, and the accessible Eltz Castle.
Absolutely! Families can enjoy a visit to the Geierlay suspension rope bridge for a thrilling experience and scenic walk. The Historic Cochem Mustard Mill Museum offers an interesting insight into local history suitable for all ages. Additionally, the Klotten Wildlife and Leisure Park provides entertainment and activities, and many of the castles and easy hiking trails are also suitable for families.
The region is ideal for outdoor activities, particularly hiking and cycling, in spring and autumn. During these seasons, the weather is pleasant, and the vineyards offer picturesque scenery. The Geierlay suspension rope bridge is accessible year-round, except during storms and thunderstorms.
Yes, the area is excellent for cycling. You'll find numerous routes, including trails through vineyards. For more specific options, explore the gravel biking routes around Altstrimmig or the MTB trails around Altstrimmig, which cater to different skill levels.
Beilstein is often referred to as the 'Sleeping Beauty of the Moselle' due to its exceptionally well-preserved historic sites and charming half-timbered houses. It features a castle ruin, Metternich Castle, which offers wonderful views over the Moselle. The town's picturesque market square and narrow alleys make it a popular destination, even serving as a film set multiple times.
Altstrimmig is situated amidst the rolling hills of the Mosel Heights and the extensive Hunsrück Forests, offering a unique blend of landscapes. The region is also renowned for its vineyards, particularly along the Moselle River, which produce fine Riesling wines. Natural brook valleys and the dramatic setting of the Geierlay suspension rope bridge are also prominent natural attractions.
Yes, the region offers opportunities to savor local cuisine and wines. You can enjoy regional specialties like Saumagen, Dampfnudeln, or Spundekäs, often paired with local Riesling wine. Charming cafes, wine bars, restaurants, and guesthouses can be found in nearby towns like Beilstein and Zell (Mosel), providing options for every taste.
Beyond historical sites, the region hosts cultural events such as traditional Winegrowers' Festivals and the internationally renowned jazz festival 'Jazz am Tor.' The vineyards themselves are a significant part of the local culture, offering wine tastings and insights into winemaking. The Historic Cochem Mustard Mill Museum also provides a glimpse into local traditions.
The Geierlay suspension rope bridge is one of Europe's longest, spanning 360 meters at a maximum height of nearly 100 meters. It's a thrilling experience offering spectacular views. While not directly in Altstrimmig, it's easily accessible, and a 13 km circular route, including sections of the Saar-Hunsrück-Steig, can take visitors from Mörsdorf to the bridge. There's a visitor center with parking and a bistro nearby.
Many of the natural trails and paths in the Hunsrück forests and along the Moselle are suitable for walks with dogs. Specific highlights like the View of Reichsburg Cochem and Beilstein are noted as dog-friendly, making them good destinations for you and your canine companion.


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