Köln District
Rhein-Sieg-KreisRheinbachTomburg Castle Ruins
Köln District
Rhein-Sieg-KreisRheinbachTomburg Castle Ruins
Highlight • Slot
Vandring
4.8
(751)
Mountainbiking
4.8
(165)
Cykling
4.6
(116)
Løb
5.0
(18)
The Tomburg Castle Ruins stand majestically atop the 316-meter-high Tomberg hill, a distinctive basalt dome near Wormersdorf in the municipality of Rheinbach, Germany. This historic site, a relic of ancient volcanic activity, offers a unique blend of natural beauty and rich history. Situated within a small nature reserve known for its rare plant species, the ruins provide a captivating destination for those exploring the region near Bonn.
Visitors consistently praise the magnificent panoramic views from the Tomburg, stretching across the…
Dette Highlight ligger i et beskyttet område
Tjek lokale regler for:
Tips
13. august 2017
Vandring
27. maj 2020
Vandring
31. marts 2020
Vandring
Opret en gratis komoot-konto for at få 62 flere insider-tips og anbefalinger.
Opret gratis konto
Ruter i nærheden
Bedste ruter nær Tomburg Castle Ruins
4,5
(114)
434
Vandrere
10,4km
03:25
170m
170m
Middel vandretur. Kræver god kondition. For det meste tilgængelige stier. Kræver sikkert fodfæste.
4,3
(9)
44
Vandrere
25,9km
07:00
350m
350m
Svær vandretur. Kræver meget god kondition. For det meste tilgængelige stier. Kræver sikkert fodfæste.
4,7
(149)
627
Vandrere
11,8km
03:12
160m
160m
Middel vandretur. Kræver god kondition. Let tilgængelige stier. Egnet for alle niveauer.
Detaljer
Oplysninger
Højdemeter 350 m
Vejr
Drevet af Foreca
tirsdag 24. marts
13°C
2°C
84 %
Flere vejrtips
Maks. vindhastighed: 25,0 km/h
Mest besøgt i
januar
februar
marts
april
maj
juni
juli
august
september
oktober
november
december
The area around Tomburg Castle Ruins offers a variety of hiking trails, ranging from easy, family-friendly loops to more challenging paths that explore the surrounding nature reserve. Many routes lead directly to the castle, providing rewarding climbs and panoramic views. You can find options for leisurely strolls or more extensive adventures through the scenic landscape.
While the ascent to the Tomburg is generally considered rewarding, the trails can vary in difficulty. Some paths involve a steady climb to the 316-meter-high Tomberg hill, which can be intermediate to challenging depending on your fitness level. Sturdy footwear is recommended for exploring the site and its surroundings, especially on steeper sections.
Beyond the magnificent panoramic views of the Cologne Bay and the Siebengebirge from the summit, visitors should look for the impressive remains of the castle's bergfried (keep), constructed from blue columnar basalt. The scattered walls invite exploration, and informative blackboards on-site explain the castle's eventful history. Don't miss the 46-meter-deep castle well, which adds another layer of historical intrigue.
The Tomberg hill is not just any hill; it's a unique basalt dome formed from liquid lava during the Tertiary period. This geological origin makes it a relic of ancient volcanic activity, where erosion has exposed the inner basalt. It's a distinctive natural feature within the small nature reserve, known for its rare plant species.
Specific parking information is best found by checking local signage upon arrival, as options can vary. The ruins are easily accessible from nearby Bonn, and while direct public transport to the immediate base of the hill might be limited, you can typically reach Wormersdorf or Rheinbach via bus or train, followed by a walk or short taxi ride to the trailhead.
Yes, the historical atmosphere of Tomburg Castle Ruins remains compelling in any season. While clear weather days are ideal for enjoying the expansive views, a winter hike can offer a unique and tranquil experience. Be sure to check weather conditions and wear appropriate footwear and clothing, as paths may be slippery or muddy.
Absolutely! The Tomburg Castle Ruins are a popular destination for families. There are places where families can enjoy a leisurely picnic, and children can safely explore the remaining walls and scattered ruins. The informative blackboards also make it an educational visit for younger explorers.
Generally, dogs are welcome on trails in nature reserves in Germany, provided they are kept on a leash. It's always a good idea to ensure your dog is well-behaved and to clean up after them to preserve the natural beauty and historical integrity of the site for all visitors.
The duration of your visit can vary depending on the chosen route and how much time you spend exploring the ruins. A direct ascent and exploration might take 1-2 hours, while combining it with a longer circular walk in the surrounding area could extend to 3-4 hours or more. Many hikers enjoy spending extra time at the summit to take in the views and have a picnic.
The Tomburg Castle Ruins are located near Wormersdorf, a village in the municipality of Rheinbach. While there might not be establishments directly at the ruins, you can typically find cafes, pubs, and accommodation options in Wormersdorf, Rheinbach, or the larger nearby city of Bonn, which are easily accessible by car.
The Tomburg has a rich and turbulent history, with evidence of settlement dating back to the 4th century (Roman use). The hill castle itself was constructed around 900 AD and was home to significant figures like Count Palatine Ezzo of Lotharingia. It was almost entirely destroyed by shellfire in 1473 and was never rebuilt, leaving behind the ruins seen today. Informative blackboards on-site detail its eventful past.