Best castles around Weischlitz, a municipality in the Vogtlandkreis district of Saxony, Germany, are historical noble residences. The area features a mix of preserved structures, ruins, and repurposed manor houses, reflecting centuries of regional history. Situated within the scenic Burgsteingebiet, these sites offer insights into historical architecture and the local landscape.
Last updated: May 25, 2026
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Voigtsberg Castle was the administrative center of the southern Vogtland for almost 600 years. After its destruction in the Thirty Years' War, Voigtsberg Castle was rebuilt as a palace in 1633.
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In the easternmost and oldest part of Theresienstein Park, on Labyrinth Hill, stands the Labyrinth Ruins. As early as the 17th century, a maze had existed here, created by a Hof teacher for his students. Starting in 1861, city architect Gottlob Thomas developed the idea of creating the ruins of a medieval castle here—in keeping with the spirit of the times. This castle complex, built from 1877 to 1893 as a ruin, consists of a bastioned circular structure and a keep, which is actually an observation tower. The 16-meter-high tower is open to the public and a popular vantage point for Hof residents. Seventy steps lead to the viewing platform, from which one can view the surrounding area of Hof and the Saxon Vogtland region.
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On the Bastei circular structure of the artificially created ruin on the Labyrinthberg there is a viewing platform that offers a wide view of the northern surroundings of Hof.
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The 16-meter-high tower, part of the artificially created ruins on Labyrinthberg (Labyrinth Hill) since 1861, offers a magnificent view of Hof and its scenic surroundings, extending into Saxony. Seventy steps lead to the top of the tower.
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My TIP: The region and hikes are very well described in the following book: GERA & Thuringian Vogtland A HIKING GUIDE & TRAVEL GUIDE for active vacationers, hikers, car and culture tourists with hikes near Gera, in the Thuringian Vogtland and on the Weiße Elster Weg, Thuringian Lutherweg, Zeulenrodaer Talsperrenweg, Weidatalweg, Hohenwarte Stausee Weg and in the Plothener Teichgebiet. Country and people section: Interesting facts about nature, history, culture, language & cuisine Travel section: Description of the cities, villages, regions with their sights Hiking section: 39 hiking tour descriptions with overview maps Travel & hiking guide: GERA & Thuringian Vogtland with Greiz, Saalfeld, Plauen... Publisher REISEBUCH-KARHU Price: 17.95 € ISBN: 978-3-98165-772-2 Information about the book & possibility to order: https://www.reise-karhu.de/reisebuecher/gera-thueringer-vogtland.html
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Such a small place, with virtual history
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There are boards here with the history of this castle and that is already history enough
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The exploration of the city is still pending...
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While many historical sites in the Weischlitz area are ruins or privately owned, Voigtsberg Castle is a notable exception. It houses three museums, a historical costume collection, and a restaurant, offering a comprehensive visitor experience. The Burgstein ruins are also accessible and popular for hiking.
Yes, Voigtsberg Castle is considered family-friendly, offering museums and a restaurant. The Ruins of Geilsdorf Moated Castle are also marked as family-friendly, providing information boards about its history in an open setting.
The castles around Weischlitz offer a glimpse into centuries of regional history. For instance, the Ruins of Geilsdorf Moated Castle, originally from the 12th century, provide information boards detailing its past. Voigtsberg Castle, dating back to around 1200, showcases its evolution from a medieval fortress to a palace, housing museums that cover its history as a mining authority, prison, and school.
Absolutely! The region offers several hiking opportunities. For example, the Burgstein ruins are a popular hiking destination. You can find various routes, including a moderate 14.9 km loop from Weischlitz that passes the Ruins of Geilsdorf Moated Castle. Explore more options on the Hiking around Weischlitz guide.
The best time to visit is generally during the warmer months, from spring to autumn, when the weather is pleasant for exploring ruins and walking around castle grounds. This allows for comfortable outdoor activities like hiking to sites such as the Burgstein ruins and enjoying the views from places like the Labyrinth tower in Theresienstein Park.
Yes, several sites offer excellent views. The Labyrinth tower in Theresienstein Park provides a magnificent 16-meter-high observation point with views of Hof and the Saxon Vogtland region. From the walls of Voigtsberg Castle, you can enjoy a very nice view over Oelsnitz.
Yes, the area around Weischlitz is suitable for cycling. You can find routes like a moderate 27.8 km loop from Kürbitz that passes the Ruins of Geilsdorf Moated Castle. For more cycling options, check out the Cycling around Weischlitz guide.
The Labyrinth tower in Theresienstein Park is a unique man-made monument designed as the ruin of a medieval castle. Built between 1877 and 1893, its 16-meter-high keep serves as an observation tower, offering panoramic views of Hof and the Saxon Vogtland region.
While Schloss Heinersgrün boasts an impressive exterior with distinctive towers and onion domes, its interior is not open to the public as it is used for residential purposes. However, its striking architecture makes it a noteworthy landmark to observe from the outside during walks or drives through the scenic Burgsteingebiet.
If you're visiting Voigtsberg Castle, there is a restaurant located within the castle itself where you can enjoy a meal. For other locations, you might find cafes and restaurants in the nearby towns and villages like Weischlitz or Oelsnitz.
Yes, the region is known for its moated castles. The Ruins of Geilsdorf Moated Castle, for example, was originally a 12th-century moated castle, and a remnant of its water-filled moat is still preserved today.
The Burgstein ruins consist of late medieval churches located between the villages of Krebes and Ruderitz. Due to their location in the former German-German border area, they were inaccessible for a long time but have been open to visitors since 1989 and are also used for various events.


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