Best castles around Hilders are situated in the Rhön Mountains, a region known for its historical significance and natural landscapes in East Hesse. The area features numerous castle ruins and historical sites, reflecting centuries of regional power struggles and architectural evolution. These sites often provide panoramic views of the surrounding Rhön Biosphere Reserve. Hilders serves as a base for exploring these historical landmarks, many of which are integrated into local hiking networks.
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Already interesting - unfortunately you can't see much of it
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We like to take a break here. A beautiful place in the middle of nature.
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Memorial stone for Justice Counsel Julius Türck.
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Chronicle of the Rhönclub Hilders due to construction work and changes
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Well-preserved castle ruins with a great observation tower. From there you can see as far as Milseburg and Wasserkuppe.
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At the castle ruins you can climb a tower and enjoy the wonderful view. You can see as far as the Milseburg and the Wasserkuppe.
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Nice place to go for a little refreshment on the small sun terrace
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You are even welcome here for a small refreshing drink
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The primary historical sites are the Auersburg Castle Ruins, located directly in Hilders, and the Ebersburg Castle Ruins, situated in the nearby municipality of Ebersburg. Both offer significant historical insights and panoramic views of the Rhön landscape.
Auersburg Castle Ruins, first mentioned in 1214, played a strategic role in power struggles due to its border location. It was rebuilt by the Bishopric of Würzburg in the mid-14th century and parts were later used for local constructions. Today, it serves as a viewing platform with well-preserved walls and cellar remnants.
Ebersburg Castle Ruins is considered unique as potentially the only castle ruin in Germany preserved entirely in its purely Romanesque form. Built around 1100, it features an imposing 18-meter-high tower with walls 4.75 meters thick, showcasing its original strength.
Yes, beyond Auersburg and Ebersburg, you can also find the baroque View of Bieberstein Castle, which is now a boarding school. Another interesting spot is Jagdschloss Holzberghof, a former 16th-century hunting lodge now operating as a restaurant. The Ruins of the Gangolfskapelle (Milseburg) also offer historical context.
Yes, both Auersburg and Ebersburg castles are popular hiking destinations. Auersburg Castle Ruins can be reached via trails from the 'Köpfchen' parking lot (2 km) or Hilders town center (6.4 km). The Hessian Rhön Nature Park has also marked footpaths around Ebersburg Castle Ruins.
Many of the trails leading to the castles, such as the 2 km walk to Auersburg Castle Ruins from the 'Köpfchen' parking lot, are considered family-friendly. The general area around the castles is suitable for intermediate hikers, and the sites themselves are often listed as family-friendly.
The region around Hilders offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, road cycling routes, and general cycling routes. Many of these routes pass by or offer views of the historical sites and the beautiful Rhön Biosphere Reserve.
The castles and their surrounding hiking trails are enjoyable throughout the warmer months, typically from spring to autumn, when the weather is mild and the views are clear. Winter hiking is also possible, offering a different, often serene, experience of the landscape.
Yes, Jagdschloss Holzberghof is a restaurant that was originally a hunting lodge, offering good food and a great atmosphere. Near Ebersburg Castle Ruins, there are picnic possibilities, and the key for the observation tower can be collected from a nearby Berggasthof.
For Auersburg Castle Ruins, there is a 'Köpfchen' parking lot, from which it's a 2 km walk. For Ebersburg Castle Ruins, parking is available, and signs at the parking lot indicate if the tower is open.
Both Auersburg Castle Ruins and Ebersburg Castle Ruins are freely accessible. At Auersburg, you can explore the preserved walls and cellar. At Ebersburg, one of the towers is often accessible, offering panoramic views, with a key available nearby for a small fee and deposit.
While specific rules for dogs are not detailed for every site, the hiking trails in the Rhön Mountains, including those leading to the castle ruins, are generally dog-friendly. It's always advisable to keep dogs on a leash and clean up after them to respect the natural environment and other visitors.
From Auersburg Castle Ruins, you can enjoy impressive panoramic views of the surrounding Rhön landscape, including distant landmarks like Milseburg and Wasserkuppe. The accessible tower at Ebersburg Castle Ruins also offers a great view of the Hessian Rhön.


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