Best castles around Wetter (Ruhr) are situated in a region characterized by its river valleys, elevated viewpoints, and historical significance. The area, particularly along the Ruhr River, offers a blend of natural landscapes and cultural heritage, including sites related to early mining. These historical locations often provide panoramic views over the surrounding valleys and lakes. The diverse terrain makes it suitable for exploring historical ruins and well-preserved structures.
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The ruin, which has been a listed monument since 1909, now houses a castle restaurant, among other things. More than 650 couples have already used the great location.
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Blankenstein Castle, a 13th century hilltop castle with a square keep, offers wonderful views of the Ruhr, Kemnader Lake and its moated castle. The castle restaurant also hosts knights' festivals in the castle courtyard. The Gethmann Garden, laid out in 1808 by Commercial Councillor Gethmann not far from the castle, is considered one of the first landscape gardens in Germany.
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From April to around November, there are demonstrations on Saturdays and Sundays at 3 p.m. and workshops from time to time at the Hardenstein castle ruins.
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The sculptures provide a nice, unexpected change on this section of the trail. The interior of the castle and the workshops display other sculptures worth seeing.
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Blankenstein Castle towers high above the Ruhr. From here it once dominated the Ruhr valley. The old fortress from the 13th century is now a popular destination. The keep offers the visitor a fantastic view over the Ruhr. If you visit Blankenstein Castle, Blankenstein Castle towers high above the Ruhr. should definitely take the stairs to the 30 meter high keep, even if they get very narrow in some places. But hardly reached the top, a fantastic view compensates for the effort of the ascent. Fantastic view over the Ruhr Valley Far below, the Ruhr meanders on one of the most beautiful sections of the Ruhr Valley from Bochum to Hattingen. In the north-west, the water surface of Lake Kemnader spreads out in front of the viewer's eyes, in the north you can see the old village of Stiepel. In the south you can see the Katzenstein nature reserve. From up here you also have a beautiful view of the Alte Freiheit Blankenstein, whose half-timbered houses invite you to go for a walk. The ice cream parlor on the market square is a popular meeting point in the Ruhr area in summer. A castle with an eventful history Blankenstein Castle was built in 1226 by the Count von der Mark using the stones from the polished Isenburg. Almost 100 years later, more precisely at Pentecost of the year 1321, Count Engelbert II granted the city of Bochum city rights. The last extensions to Blankenstein Castle were not completed until around 1398. At the end of the 15th century, however, the castle lost its importance and was occupied by Spanish troops in 1614. About 50 years later, the castle has fallen into disrepair and the Elector gives the Syberg family permission to demolish it so that they can use the stones to further expand their inherited property, Haus Kemnade. From 1860 the Blankenstein Castle was used as a factory by the ironmonger Gustav von Stein. His son later set up the first restaurant there. In 1922, the city of Bochum acquired Blankenstein Castle and renovated the remaining fortifications by 1971.
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The works of art are usually built as large as the original living animals. A real eye-catcher.
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Here you cycle through the idyllic Muttental - the cradle of Ruhrpott mining. Hardenstein Castle was there even earlier than the tunnels, but today you can only marvel at the (yet impressive) remains. It is located directly on the Ruhr and is a nice place to take a break. Apropos Ruhr: If you plan to follow the Ruhrtal cycle path, there is another cool highlight waiting for you next door. Here you have to cross the Ruhr, but without a bridge. It is made possible by the only ferry connection along the river cycle path. The electric passenger ferry brings you silently to the other bank.
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Old Blankenstein Castle located in the idyllic town of Blankenstein. You should definitely go up. Stairs pretty steep. Fantastic view of the Ruhr valley.
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Many castles in the region are suitable for families. For example, both Hardenstein Castle Ruins and Blankenstein Castle are listed as family-friendly. Steinhausen Castle with sculpture garden also offers a pleasant experience for all ages, combining history with art and nature.
Yes, several castles provide excellent panoramic views. Hohensyburg castle ruins are renowned for their expansive views over Hagen and the Hengsteysee. Similarly, Blankenstein Castle offers fantastic vistas over the valley, and Hardenstein Castle Ruins provide sweeping views of the green Ruhr river valley.
The castles offer a deep dive into the region's past. For instance, Hardenstein Castle Ruins are located in the Muttental, known as the birthplace of Ruhrpott mining, showcasing a history that predates the industrial era. Blankenstein Castle, built in 1226, has a rich history, including occupation by Spanish troops, reflecting centuries of regional events.
Yes, the region offers various walking opportunities. You can find easy hikes around Wetter (Ruhr) that incorporate historical sites. For example, the trail 'Miners’ Prayer House, Witten – Hardenstein Castle Ruins loop from Hardenstein' is a moderate mountain hike that visits the Hardenstein Castle Ruins. For more options, explore the Easy hikes around Wetter guide.
The castles offer different charms throughout the year. Autumn is particularly beautiful for castle hikes, as the surrounding nature displays vibrant colors. Spring and summer provide pleasant weather for exploring the ruins and enjoying outdoor dining at castles with restaurants. Some sites, like Hardenstein Castle Ruins, even offer demonstrations from April to November.
Yes, several castles provide dining options. Blankenstein Castle houses a restaurant where visitors can relax and enjoy the panoramic views. Haus Kemnade, a moated castle, also features a restaurant with outdoor seating, perfect for enjoying good food and drinks in a natural setting.
The region around Wetter (Ruhr) is excellent for outdoor enthusiasts. The Hardenstein Castle Ruins are a scenic break point along the Ruhr Valley Cycle Path, and you can even experience a unique ferry connection across the Ruhr. You can also find various road cycling routes, mountain hikes, and easy hikes in the area. Check out the Road Cycling Routes around Wetter or Mountain Hikes around Wetter guides for more ideas.
Parking availability varies by location. For example, Haus Kemnade is noted to have parking facilities. For other sites, it's advisable to check specific visitor information, but generally, areas popular with tourists and hikers often have designated parking nearby.
While specific public transport routes to each castle would require local research, many historical sites in the Ruhr region are accessible via a combination of regional trains and buses. For instance, sites along the Ruhr River or near larger towns like Hagen (close to Hohensyburg castle ruins) often have better connections.
Yes, Hohensyburg castle ruins are notable not only for their historical significance but also for being near a casino, offering a modern contrast to the ancient site. Steinhausen Castle features a sculpture garden, adding an artistic dimension to its historical grounds.
Visitors frequently praise the combination of historical exploration with scenic beauty. The panoramic views from sites like Hohensyburg castle ruins and Blankenstein Castle are highly appreciated. The idyllic settings, such as Hardenstein Castle Ruins along the Ruhr Valley Cycle Path, also make for popular break points and photo opportunities.
Many outdoor trails and paths in the region, including those leading to castle ruins, are generally dog-friendly, especially if dogs are kept on a leash. The natural settings around sites like Hardenstein Castle Ruins are ideal for walks with pets. However, specific rules may apply within castle interiors or protected areas, so it's always best to check local signage.


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