The 'Drachenfels' (
German for “Dragon's Rock”; ) is a mountain (321 m [1053 ft]) in the
Siebengebirge mountain range near
Bonn,
Germany. The
castle ruin on top bears the same name. There is also another castle, which has recently been restored (2003), downstream the
Rhine called
Schloss Drachenburg.
One German legend recounts, that
Siegfried – the hero of the
Nibelungenlied – killed a
dragon living in a cave in the mountain. After taking a bath in its blood, he became invulnerable. According to the legend, the dragon lived on that mountain, hence the mountain is named Drachenfels.
A
mountain railway, the
Drachenfels Railway, connects
Königswinter with the summit of the Drachenfels.
External links
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Official page (in
German)
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Information around the Drachenfels (in
German)
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Apiary Honighäuschen at the Drachenfels (in
English)