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8 Stunning Castles to Discover in Luxembourg
Luxembourg may be known for its charming villages and scenic countryside, but it is also home to an impressive collection of castles that reflect centuries of European history. Scattered across forests, hilltops, and picturesque towns, these castles tell stories of medieval battles, noble families, and architectural evolution. From beautifully restored fortresses to romantic ruins overlooking valleys, exploring Luxembourg’s castles is one of the most fascinating ways to discover the country. Here are some of the most remarkable castles in Luxembourg to add to your travel list.
Clervaux Castle
Clervaux Castle is located in the city of Clervaux in the northern region of Luxembourg. It dates back to the 12th century, but was destroyed during the Battle of the Bulge in the Second World War. After its destruction, the government of Luxembourg restored the castle to its beautiful state. The castle houses various institutions, including several museums including worldwide famous photo exhibition "The Family of Man" which is also an UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Location: Clervaux Castle, Montée du Château, L-9712 Clervaux
Chateau Urspelt
This 16th-century castle is located in the northern Luxembourg village of Urspelt. This majestic castle has been restored to its original charm after repeated destruction. The latest renovation began in 2005, and today it functions as a hotel, where you can visit or stay in this monumental castle while experiencing the serenity of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg. The castle now offers amazing food options, a luxurious spa, and even hosts small events or weddings!
Location: Am Schlass - L-9774 Urspelt, Luxembourg
Beaufort Castles
The Beaufort estate comprises two historic buildings: the ruins of a medieval fortified castle and a 17th-century lordly residence built on the rock overlooking the fortress. Beaufort Castle is open every day (10am-6pm) from March 15- November 15.
Location: 24, Rue du Château L-6313 Beaufort
Wiltz Castle
The historic castle of Wiltz is located in the city of Wiltz in northern Luxembourg. The original function was to protect the town from enemies, but later became the residence for the lords of Wiltz. Today, the castle houses the National Beer Museum and the Museum of the Battle of the Bulge. In June and July, the staircase of the castle serves as a stage for the Wiltz Festival, but you can also take a tour year-round!
Location: Syndicat d'Initiative et du Tourisme Wiltz, 35, Rue du Château L-9516 Wiltz
Larochette Castle
If you are interested in exploring old dungeons, servant quarters, and dining halls, Larochette Castle is the perfect historic site for you. Located in central Luxembourg in the town of Larochette, this 11th-century castle and its remains are open to the public with occasional temporary art exhibits and concerts. The original castle was destroyed by fire, reducing the castle to ruins. The historic walls of the house in Cregange are the only part restored and often house art exhibits, and the historic remains still exist and are waiting to be explored.
Location: Larochette Castle Montée du Château L-7622 Larochette
Vianden Castle
Luxembourg’s Vianden Castle is a wonderful local escape, built between the 11th and 14th centuries, this fairytale castle is located in the town of Vianden. Described by CNN as one of the 21 most beautiful castles in the world, Vianden Castle offers tourists and locals picturesque views. After years of neglect and damage, the historic castle has undergone recent renovations to restore it to its medieval beauty. Vianden castle offer audio tour guides, different events every month, and the option to rent the castle!
Location: Les Amis du Château de Vianden asbl B.P.26 L-9401 VIANDEN
Bourglinster Castle
Bourglinster Castle, located in the village of Bourglinster in central Luxembourg, was built in the 11th century. Over the years, multiple additions were made to this historic castle, making it the beautiful castle we see today. The castle hosts multiple exhibitions, concerts, lectures, and the annual Bourglinster Music Festival. You can also dine at the castle from Wednesday-Saturday (dinner only) and on Sundays (lunch only).
Location: Bourglinster Castle, 8, Rue du Château, L-6162 Bourglinster
Bourscheid Castle
This castle is estimated to have been built in the 10th century and was later enlarged in the 14th and 15th centuries. Today, its ruins are located in northern Luxembourg in the town of Bourscheid, and the property offers beautiful views of the countryside. Historically, this castle was once the country’s largest, containing six Gothic towers and a fortress wall. The castle and its ruins are open to the public for visits, events hosted by Bourscheid, and space rentals.
Location: Schlosswee 1, Bourscheid
Whether perched high above a valley or tucked into a quiet village, Luxembourg’s castles offer a glimpse into the country’s rich past. From grand fortresses like Vianden to atmospheric ruins like Bourscheid and Larochette, each one tells its own story and makes for a memorable day of exploration.


