Cologne is a fantastic city with lots to discover. But sometimes you just feel like a change of scenery! Fortunately, there are plenty of exciting destinations near Cologne – from impressive castles and idyllic nature to action-packed amusement parks. Here are seven tips to make your next trip unforgettable.
1. Drachenburg Castle & Drachenfels – Fairytale views
An absolute highlight for anyone who fancies a little trip back in time! Towering high above the Rhine nearKönigswinter is the magnificent Drachenburg Castle, which looks like something straight out of a fairytale book. A stroll through the opulent rooms and beautiful castle gardens is well worth the effort.

The ride up to Drachenfels on the historic rack railway is even more spectacular. From there, you can enjoy breathtaking views of the Rhine Valley – perfect for a picnic or just to marvel at the scenery.
2. Phantasialand in Brühl – thrills guaranteed
Whether it’s fast roller coasters, impressive shows, or lovingly designed themed worlds, Phantasialand in Brühl is the perfect place for anyone who needs a little action. Just half an hour from Cologne, an extraordinary adventure park awaits you here.

The “Taron” and “F.L.Y.” roller coasters provide pure adrenaline, while the detailed themed areas from Africa to China immerse guests in another world. And if you need a break in between, you can enjoy a really good meal in one of the many restaurants.
3. Eifel National Park – experience pure nature
Get out of the city and into nature! The Eifel National Park is a true paradise for hikers, cyclists, and nature lovers. Miles of trails lead through dense forests, along lakes and rivers – there is something to discover around every corner.

Particularly impressive is the huge Rursee lake, which can be explored on foot or by taking a leisurely boat trip. Another highlight is the “Eifel Star Region,” where the view of the Milky Way is incredibly clear thanks to the low light pollution.
4. Zons – medieval flair on the Rhine
If you want to take a trip back in time to the Middle Ages, don’t miss Zons. This charming little town, often referred to as “Rothenburg on the Rhine,” will enchant you with its well-preserved city walls, old half-timbered houses, and impressive Rhine tower.

Strolling through the narrow streets, you feel like you’re on the set of a historical film. Zons is a real experience, especially at Christmas time or during medieval festivals, when the town comes to life with market stalls, jugglers, and traditional crafts.
5. Satzvey Castle – Knight tournaments and medieval markets
Medieval fans take note: Satzvey Castle in Mechernich is not only one of the most beautiful moated castles in Germany, but also a place where history comes to life. Exciting events take place here all year round, from knight tournaments to medieval markets with jugglers, fire shows, and handicrafts. The picturesque backdrop also makes Satzvey Castle a great photo spot – and if you want, you can even spend the night within its ancient walls.

6. Ahr Valley – wine, hiking, and enjoyment
The Ahr Valley is a dream come true for anyone who loves good food, excellent wine, and beautiful landscapes. The region is particularly well known for its first-class red wines, which can be tasted directly from the winemakers in the wine villages of Dernau or Mayschoß.

If you feel like getting active, try the “Rotweinwanderweg” (red wine hiking trail): a picturesque route that winds its way through the vineyards and offers fantastic views. After the hike, one of the rustic wine taverns invites you to linger with regional specialities and a glass of Ahr Spätburgunder.
7. Augustusburg Palace & Falkenlust Palace – a magnificent journey through time
Just a stone’s throw from Cologne, two of Germany’s most impressive castles await: the Castles Brühl. Augustusburg Castle in Brühl is a Unesco World Heritage Site and a true baroque gem. The magnificent rooms with opulent ceiling frescoes and sparkling chandeliers give you an idea of how the nobility once lived here.

Right next door is the smaller but no less beautiful Falkenlust Palace, which was once used as a hunting lodge and is also a World Heritage Site. If you fancy a royal journey through time, don’t miss these magnificent buildings.