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Burg Reichenstein

Rhine Valley


Looming above the village of Trechtingshausen, 8km downriver from Bingen, mighty Burg Reichenstein harbours a lavish collection of furnishings, armour, hunting trophies (including one of Germany's largest collection of antlers) and cast-iron oven slabs. To get a taster of what living here would be like, book into one of its 21 individually designed rooms (single/double/suite from €99/119/159). Its fine-dining restaurant has seasonal regional menus and monumental views.


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