Pfalzgrafenstein Castle - From Gedenkstätte Schieferbergbau, GermanyU@prometheusdesign - UnsplashPfalzgrafenstein Castle📍 From Gedenkstätte Schieferbergbau, GermanyPfalzgrafenstein Castle, also known as the "Pfalz," is a unique toll castle on the Falkenau island in the middle of the Rhine near Kaub, Germany. Constructed in 1327, this castle's distinct ship-like shape is designed to complement its strategic role in river toll collection, making it an iconic subject for photography. Unlike many castles, Pfalzgrafenstein has never been conquered or destroyed, offering well-preserved medieval architecture. Accessible only by ferry, the best photo opportunities come from the surrounding riverbanks or boat tours, capturing its reflection on the Rhine and the panoramic backdrop of vineyards and hills. Timing your visit during sunrise or sunset can capture the castle in soft, golden hues, enhancing its fairy-tale appearance. Additionally, Gutenfels Castle and the town of Kaub can be included in your shots for a more comprehensive Rhine Valley scene.🗺 MapShow on Map🎫 Tourist attractionsCheck tourist attractions nearby🏨 HostelsCheck hostels nearby🌦 Weather informationGet weather information, and much more, from the app. Download it for free!🚕 How to get there?Get routes information (by car, walking, public transport, etc), and much more, from the app. Download it for free!