Castles around Angelroda offer insights into the region's history, despite the original Schloss Angelroda no longer existing. The area, situated in Thuringia, provides access to various historical sites and natural landscapes. While the local history museum in Angelroda details the village's past, the wider region features several significant castles. These structures are often found amidst forests and offer views of the surrounding countryside.
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It's impressive when you drive into Elkersburg. You just don't expect such a gigantic facility.
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Wonderful view of the castle ... it is indeed beautiful to look at from all sides
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Robber's castle or "Alteburg" 🏰 Legendary ruin from the High Middle Ages ⚔️ The so-called "robber's castle", which is the subject of several legends from the Thuringian Forest, is also often referred to as "Alteburg". The ruin is a rectangular fortification from the High Middle Ages that served to protect the former trade route from Erfurt across the Thuringian Forest to southern Germany. The rampart in the east, remnants of the ring wall (reconstructed), the cistern and the moat are still preserved today. The castle was probably built in 1150 by the Counts of Käfernburg. The name "robber's castle" seems to be based on the fact that the complex passed into the possession of robber barons several times during various battles in the 13th century. The ruins are a popular tourist destination. It is located on the western spur of the Arlesberg in Gräfenroda between Dörrberg and Geschwenda on the northern edge of the Thuringian Forest, above the Erfurt-Oberhof-Suhl railway line, which runs through the valley of the Wild Gera.
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Very well preserved castle ruins and invites you to linger on the seating area.
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The castle is said to have been founded by the Counts of Käfernburg. It was destroyed in 1289 because of robber barons. The Counts of Schwarzburg built a new castle on the same site in 1324, which they sold to Count Henry VIII of Henneberg-Schleusingen in 1343. The owners then changed frequently. In 1613 the castle fell into disrepair. The remains of the castle burned down and were demolished in 1703. Traces of the castle can still be seen in the office building.
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small beautiful place in Thuringia with a lot of half-timbered houses and small details in the area to discover
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here the old remains of the foundations of a moated castle have been uncovered. Can be taken along on the way.
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very nice castle ruins with places to rest and a great view of the town.
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While the original Schloss Angelroda no longer exists, the wider Thuringia region offers several significant historical castles. These include Elgersburg Castle, a well-preserved mountain castle, and the legendary Ruins of the Raubschloss (Old Castle). Further afield, you can explore UNESCO World Heritage Site Wartburg Castle in Eisenach, Friedenstein Castle in Gotha, and Heidecksburg Palace in Rudolstadt.
Yes, several castles in the area are suitable for families. Elgersburg Castle is listed as family-friendly and offers facilities for stopping and staying overnight. The Liebenstein Castle Ruins also welcome families and host festivities. Additionally, the Ruins of Wasserburg Ilmenau are considered family-friendly for exploring an archaeological site.
The castles in the region are rich in history. For instance, the Ruins of the Raubschloss (Old Castle) are believed to be one of the robber baron castles destroyed in 1290. Wartburg Castle is famous as the home of St. Elisabeth of Hungary and where Martin Luther translated the New Testament. Friedenstein Castle is one of Germany's largest and best-preserved Baroque palace complexes, while Heidecksburg Palace served as a residence for counts and princes.
Absolutely. The region around Angelroda is excellent for hiking. You can find trails that incorporate castle visits, such as those near Ruins of the Raubschloss (Old Castle). For more hiking options, explore the routes in the Hiking around Angelroda guide, which includes trails like the 'Kammerlöcher Viewpoint – Kammerlöcher Rock Formations loop'.
Yes, the area offers various cycling and mountain biking opportunities. The Cycling around Angelroda guide features routes like the 'Liebenstein Castle Ruins – View of the Reinsberge loop'. For mountain biking, check out the MTB Trails around Angelroda guide, which includes challenging routes through the Thuringian Forest.
Some castles offer amenities for visitors. Elgersburg Castle has facilities for stopping, staying overnight, and even renting its hall. The Liebenstein Castle Ruins also feature a hotel, restaurant, and café. For other castles, you might find cafes, pubs, and accommodation in nearby towns like Gotha or Rudolstadt.
Visitors appreciate the historical authenticity and the scenic views. For example, Elgersburg Castle is noted for being 'very original preserved'. The Liebenstein Castle Ruins offer a 'nice view of the surrounding area'. The community has shared over 390 photos and given more than 600 upvotes for the castles in the region, highlighting their appeal.
Yes, although the original Schloss Angelroda no longer stands, a local history museum has been established in one of the former farm buildings. This museum offers insights into the village's past and the history of the area.
Many castles offer excellent viewpoints. Liebenstein Castle Ruins provide a nice view of the surrounding area. Additionally, the Ruins of the Raubschloss (Old Castle) are situated in a forest with viewpoints. For broader scenic vistas, consider visiting the 'View of the Lütsche Reservoir and quarry from Schlossbergkanzel', which offers beautiful views over the countryside.
While specific public transport routes to individual castle ruins might be limited, major castles like Wartburg Castle in Eisenach, Friedenstein Castle in Gotha, and Heidecksburg Palace in Rudolstadt are generally accessible via regional public transport networks, often requiring a combination of train and bus services from larger towns.
The best time to visit the castles around Angelroda largely depends on your preferences. Spring and autumn offer pleasant weather for exploring ruins and hiking trails, with vibrant foliage. Summer provides longer daylight hours and often hosts festivities at sites like Liebenstein Castle Ruins. Winter can offer a unique, serene experience, especially at well-preserved castles like Wartburg, though some outdoor ruins might be less accessible.


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