Bacharach Travel Tip:
Stahlberg Castle
Stahlberg Castle
Stahlberg Castle, situated in the Steeg Valley, was built no later than 1219 by the archbishopric of Cologne in order to protect the four-valleys region with the villages of Bacharach, Diebach, Manubach, and Steeg. The position and the layout of Stahlberg Castle ruins clearly indicate that it is rooted in the 12th century. It is situated on a rocky projection to the northwest of the town of Steeg. The Keep, shield wall and remains of the castle walls are well preserved.
Address: 55422 Bacharach
Tags: Rhine, Cruise, Castle, Ruins, Historic, Stahlberg Castle, Rhine Valley, Middle Rhine
Location of Stahlberg Castle
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Bacharach is a small German town, lying on the west bank of the Rhine, just south of Koblenz. From here you can take a roundtrip Rhine cruise and marvel at the ruined castles, drive to Bad Soden in the summer for a relaxing Saturday at an open-air jazz…
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