
Burgweg Landshut
Castle ruins offering stunning Moselle River views and modern German dining, perched above Bernkastel.

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Fewer crowds, better seating

Burgweg Landshut
Best Time
Fewer crowds, better seating

Highlights
Must-see attractions
Castle ruins offering stunning Moselle River views and modern German dining, perched above Bernkastel.
"Super place for a table with a view if lucky enough to get a window seat. Panoramic view of River Moselle and Bernkastel town below."

👟 Wear Comfortable Shoes
The walk up is steep but short. Good footwear makes the ascent much easier.
🪟 Book a Window Seat
For the ultimate view, reserve a table by the window well in advance.

Quick Facts
Hours
Rating
4.5 · 7,345 reviews
Type
Historical Landmark
Highlights
Discover the most iconic attractions and experiences

Panoramic River Views
Castle ruins and restaurant terrace
Breathtaking vistas of the Moselle River and Bernkastel town below. A must-see for any visitor.

Castle Tower Climb
Castle tower
Ascend the tower for an even more expansive perspective of the surrounding landscape. A small ticket is required.

Elevated German Cuisine
Restaurant
Enjoy delicious, modern German dishes with surprisingly reasonable prices, including a standout baked cheesecake.
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Planning Your Visit
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Landshut Castle is the ruin of a hilltop castle in Bernkastel-Kues in the Rhineland-Palatinate district of Bernkastel-Wittlich. In the 4th century, a late Roman fort was located on the site of the later Landshut Castle to secure military supplies along the Moselle to the Rhine border
You ought to see the fireworks display from the castle during the annual wine festival. Barge on the River vs. the castle. Awe-struck!
👟 Wear Comfortable Shoes
The walk up is steep but short. Good footwear makes the ascent much easier.
🪟 Book a Window Seat
For the ultimate view, reserve a table by the window well in advance.
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⏰ Mind the Kitchen Hours
The kitchen closes at 8 PM, so plan your visit accordingly to enjoy a full meal.
🚗 Parking Available
There's a car park, but the walk down to the castle is steep. A shuttle might be available at times.
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👟 Wear Comfortable Shoes
The walk up is steep but short. Good footwear makes the ascent much easier.
🪟 Book a Window Seat
For the ultimate view, reserve a table by the window well in advance.
⏰ Mind the Kitchen Hours
The kitchen closes at 8 PM, so plan your visit accordingly to enjoy a full meal.
🚗 Parking Available
There's a car park, but the walk down to the castle is steep. A shuttle might be available at times.
📜 History Boards
Read the interpretive boards for insights into the castle's past, available in German and English.
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Burgweg Landshut is highly praised for its breathtaking panoramic views of the Moselle River and Bernkastel, making the uphill walk well worth the effort. Visitors also commend the modern German cuisine at the restaurant, noting reasonable prices and generous portions, with the baked cheesecake being a standout. While service can sometimes be slow due to large parties, the overall experience is overwhelmingly positive, offering a blend of history, scenery, and culinary delight.
"Super place for a table with a view if lucky enough to get a window seat. Panoramic view of River Moselle and Bernkastel town below. Well worth a steepish walk uphill from the town. Good choice of food and drink to suit all price ranges, starting from basic Currywurst.
Service was slow due to large party booked in."
Colin Smith
"We arrived late for our reservation due to poor GPS directions. We called from.the car to let the restaurant know. We were told no problem. Once we arrived, we were greeted by Felix who spoke great English and he immediately started providing excellent service. He was joined by Selina who promptly took our order to ensure that we met the 8pm deadline for closing of the kitchen. Our food and drinks were exceptional. The service exceeded our expectations. Our party of four left with very satisfied appetites, as the portions were such that we were afforded room for dessert. The prices were surprisingly reasonable for the entrees, drinks, and dessert."
Frank Durbin
"Well worth the 20-minutes walk up to the castle ruins from the centre of town. Several interpretive boards explaining the history of the site (German and English) and super views down onto the Mosel river. There is a lift at the bottom of the castle grounds for those with limited mobility. A ticket is needed to get up to the top of the tower. Highly recommended."
Laurence Chaplin
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Frequently Asked Questions
🚇 🗺️ Getting There
The most common way is a steep but short walk uphill from Bernkastel town center, taking about 20 minutes. There is a car park available, and sometimes a shuttle service operates from the castle grounds.
Yes, there is a car park available. However, be prepared for a steep walk back up to the car park after your visit.
While direct public transport to the castle itself might be limited, you can reach Bernkastel town by bus or train and then proceed with the walk or taxi.
There is a lift available at the bottom of the castle grounds for those with limited mobility, making parts of the site accessible.
Some visitors have reported issues with GPS. It's advisable to have a general understanding of the route or ask locals for directions if you get lost.
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
You do not need a ticket to access the castle ruins and enjoy the views. However, a ticket is required to climb to the top of the tower.
The castle ruins and grounds are generally accessible during daylight hours. The restaurant has specific operating hours, with the kitchen typically closing around 8 PM.
You can visit without a reservation, but for the best experience, especially for window seats in the restaurant, booking ahead is highly recommended.
Entry to the castle ruins and the viewpoint areas is free. There is a fee only for accessing the castle tower.
Information on special events or guided tours is not widely publicized, but it's always worth checking local tourism websites or contacting the restaurant directly for any upcoming activities.
🎫 🧭 Onsite Experience
Visitors can explore the castle ruins, enjoy panoramic views of the Moselle River and Bernkastel, climb the tower for elevated vistas, and dine at the restaurant.
Yes, there are interpretive boards throughout the site that provide historical context about the castle ruins, available in both German and English.
Late afternoon into the evening offers beautiful sunset views over the valley. Weekday afternoons tend to be less crowded, allowing for a more relaxed experience.
Absolutely! The panoramic views, castle ruins, and the river landscape provide numerous stunning photo opportunities, especially during golden hour.
It's a place offering both historical intrigue with the ruins and a relaxed, scenic atmosphere, especially at the restaurant with its views.
🍽️ 🍽️ Food & Dining
The restaurant offers modern German cuisine, with options ranging from basic fare like Currywurst to more elevated entrees. They are also known for their excellent baked cheesecake.
Many visitors find the prices surprisingly reasonable, especially considering the quality of food and the spectacular views offered.
Yes, window seats offer the best panoramic views. It's highly recommended to reserve a table in advance to secure one.
The restaurant offers a good choice of drinks to suit all price ranges, complementing the food and the scenic experience.
Yes, reviews suggest that the food portions are generous, allowing guests to enjoy their meal and potentially have room for dessert.
📸 📸 Photography
The panoramic viewpoints overlooking the Moselle River and Bernkastel are prime spots. The castle ruins themselves also offer great photographic potential.
Golden hour, just before sunset, provides beautiful lighting for landscape and architectural photography. Midday offers clear, bright views.
Drone usage regulations can vary. It's best to check local rules and any specific restrictions at the site before flying a drone.
Generally, photography for personal use is allowed. However, commercial photography might require special permission.
Expect sweeping landscape shots, detailed ruin textures, and charming town views. The tower climb offers unique aerial perspectives.



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