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Top 20 Castles around Waldaschaff

Best castles around Waldaschaff are situated in the Spessart region, offering a blend of historical sites and natural landscapes. The area features the archaeological remains of Burg Wahlmich, a high medieval castle with a notable history, providing insight into the region's past. This location was strategically important, controlling a crucial long-distance trade route. Ongoing efforts are making these historical sites accessible for visitors to explore the tangible remains of medieval strongholds.

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Last updated: May 26, 2026

View of Johannisburg Castle

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The castle Johannesburg with its castle garden, which also houses a Kreuzergarten and the beautiful old town with its restaurants cafes and bars is always worth a visit.

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Mespelbrunn Castle

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Start of construction for the moated castle Mespelbrunn was in 1427. In the 16th century, the conversion to its present form. The castle and the town of Mespelbrunn were filming …

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Ketzelburg Ruins

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The Ketzelburg was once a medieval castle stable. You can still see the last surviving remains of the castle. Numerous information boards provide further information about this time. 😊

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Aschaffenburg Castle Garden

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Here you can stroll under the vines to the breakfast temple and the Pompejanum, relax and enjoy the view over the Main and Co. at numerous points

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The Theodorichstor, directly at the castle, is the direct access from town to Main. After a renovation at the end of the 16th century, the battlement above the gate connects …

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October 4, 2024, Theoderich Gate, Johannisburg Castle

A real eye-catcher, atmospherically illuminated at night.

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If there are too many tourists on the road in good weather, the path on this side of the Main (at the castle) is rather difficult. Be careful at the narrow point under the Pompejanum, where you actually have to get off, and on the root path after that. Nevertheless, the side is more beautiful and worthwhile, and the beer garden has also blossomed...

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Just stop at the gate: you can see the highest water levels of the Main over the past decades on the wall next to the gate.

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If you cycle into the city from the Main Cycle Path through the Theoderichstor, you can see the various flood marks.

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Renaissance castle, built between 1604 and 1614 with red sandstone from the Main. Definitely worth seeing. Great view of the Main.

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The pointed arched Theodoric Gate interrupts the defensive wall on the Main, where the Schlossberg leads to the banks of the river. At the apex of the arch was the coat of arms of the Elector of Mainz and Archbishop Dietrich (Theodoric) Schenk von Erbach (1390–1459), who had the gate built. There are eleven corbels on the Main side. The flood levels of the Main are marked on the side of the gate. The battlement was expanded under Archbishop Friedrich Carl Joseph von Erthal as a promenade path to the palace garden. (taken from https://aschaffenburgzweinull.stadtarchiv-digital.de/die-stadtmauer/

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Beautiful castle garden, different ways to run, and always a bench to pause there, not far from the city center and a must when you are there

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Medieval castle stables

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of castles can I explore around Waldaschaff?

The Waldaschaff area offers a diverse range of historical sites, from well-preserved moated castles to significant archaeological remains and ruins. You can visit the 600-year-old Mespelbrunn Castle, which has never been destroyed, or explore the Ketzelburg Ruins, a former medieval castle stable with informative display boards. The region also features the archaeological site of Burg Wahlmich (Walburg), a high medieval castle whose remains are being made accessible for visitors.

Are there family-friendly castle sites in the Waldaschaff area?

Yes, several castle sites around Waldaschaff are suitable for families. Mespelbrunn Castle is a popular choice, offering a glimpse into medieval life. The Ketzelburg Ruins are also family-friendly, with information boards that help bring its history to life. Additionally, the View of Johannisburg Castle in Aschaffenburg provides a scenic outing, and the castle itself has a garden that is great for a stroll.

What is the historical significance of Burg Wahlmich (Walburg) near Waldaschaff?

Burg Wahlmich, also known as Walburg, is an archaeologically significant high medieval castle site. Constructed in the early 13th century, likely by the Counts of Rieneck, it was strategically positioned to control a crucial long-distance trade route. Its active lifespan was short, as it was dismantled in 1271 after the Counts' defeat. Today, ongoing efforts are making the site accessible, offering a unique opportunity to explore the tangible remains of a forgotten medieval stronghold and learn about its context within the Spessart region.

Can I find cafes or restaurants near the castles?

Yes, you can. Mespelbrunn Castle has the Café Pferdestall where you can refresh yourself. Rothenbuch Castle also houses a restaurant and hotel, though these are noted to be in the upper class. For a wider selection, the nearby university town of Aschaffenburg, home to Johannisburg Castle, offers plenty of restaurants, cafes, and bars.

Are there viewpoints to see castles from a distance?

Yes, the area offers several excellent viewpoints. The View of Johannisburg Castle provides a great perspective of the castle in Aschaffenburg. The Ketzelburg Ruins site itself also offers scenic views, being situated in a forest setting.

What outdoor activities can I combine with a castle visit around Waldaschaff?

The castles around Waldaschaff are nestled within the Spessart region, offering numerous opportunities for outdoor activities. You can find various running, cycling, and gravel biking routes nearby. For example, there are running trails like the 'Weiler Castle – Bessenbach Mural Tower loop' and cycling routes such as the 'Forest trail in the Hochspessart – Rothenbuch Castle loop'. You can explore more options on the Running Trails around Waldaschaff, Cycling around Waldaschaff, and Gravel biking around Waldaschaff guide pages.

What is the best time of year to visit the castles in Waldaschaff?

The castle sites are generally accessible year-round. However, for archaeological sites like Burg Wahlmich, winter visits are not recommended due to covered findings and safety concerns. Spring, summer, and autumn offer pleasant weather for exploring both the castles and the surrounding natural landscapes. The award-winning Christmas market around Rothenbuch Castle is a special event, transforming the area into a fairytale place, especially with snow.

Are there any unique historical features at Johannisburg Castle?

Yes, Theoderich Gate at Johannisburg Castle is a notable historical feature. This pointed arched gate interrupts the defensive wall on the Main river, providing direct access from the town to the river. It features the coat of arms of Elector of Mainz and Archbishop Dietrich (Theodoric) Schenk von Erbach, who had it built. The battlement above the gate connects the castle directly with its garden, and flood levels of the Main are marked on its side.

What makes Mespelbrunn Castle a special visit?

Mespelbrunn Castle is unique because it is a 600-year-old moated castle that has never been destroyed and remains the home of the Echter von Mespelbrunn family. Its picturesque setting and historical integrity make it a popular destination. It was also a filming location for the 1958 movie “The Inn in Spessart,” adding to its charm.

What can I expect when visiting the Ketzelburg Ruins?

At the Ketzelburg Ruins, you can explore the last surviving remains of what was once a medieval castle stable. The site is well-researched, and numerous information boards provide details about its history, including its 12th-century tower block. It offers an informative and beautifully presented insight into the past, set within a natural forest environment.

Is there a museum related to the local castles in Waldaschaff?

Yes, a small museum in Waldaschaff exhibits restored finds from the archaeological excavations of Burg Wahlmich (Walburg), as well as historical regional costumes. This provides further context to the Walburg's history and the broader medieval period in the Spessart region.

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