With the largest of all Moselle castles dating back to the 12th century and the oldest town charter in the entire region, the resort town, which has been state-recognised since 1990, has much to offer.
With the largest of all Moselle castles dating back to the 12th century and the oldest town charter in the entire region, the resort town, which has been state-recognised since 1990, has much to offer. The oldest stone testimony is the "Heidenmauer", a Celtic rampart from around 400 BC, which can be visited 1.5 km above the impressive Veldenz Castle. The idyllically situated wine village offers varied hiking opportunities in addition to its medieval buildings - the bell tower of the Protestant church (old fortified tower) from the 12th century and the tithe house from the 15th century.