Best castles around Westernohe are found within the surrounding Westerwald region, a landscape characterized by wooded hills and historical significance. While Westernohe itself is a small municipality, the area offers a diverse range of historical experiences. The region features remnants of medieval defensive architecture and well-preserved structures. This makes it a valuable destination for those interested in the area's rich past.
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The Junker castle consists of wall remains and in the middle is a playground for the children
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The floor plan visible today was reconstructed from surviving remains. Existing components were secured and partially walled up to illustrate the overall appearance of the complex. The history of the Junkern Castle, like that of Driedorf, is characterized by many changes and changing ownership rights. As early as 1340, the Mudersbach family had increasingly expanded their holdings in the Driedorf parish through small purchases and donations. The later Junkern Castle was handed over to the Mudersbach family by Count Otto II in 1347. When the Mudersbach family died out with the death of Daniel von Mudersbach around 1600, their properties went to the family of Count von Cronenberg, who in turn sold them to Georg von Nasssau-Beilstein in 1610. From 1600 onwards, the Junkern Castle was considered uninhabited. In 1780, a tower was undermined and brought down so that the rubble could be used to fill the moat and create a meadow. In 2004, the redesign of the area around the ruins was completed.
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Beilstein has many half-timbered houses and a Protestant church in Greifenstein-Beilstein. The Beilstein Castle was built as a hilltop castle at 355 meters around 1129 by Kraft von Beilstein, Vogt of the Diocese of Worms. The ruins of the Beilstein Castle are now a restored and renovated residential building of the Beilstein Castle GmbH, which was expanded in 2002.
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Built around 1320 as part of the former city wall by the Counts of Nassau-Dillenburg, the castle passed through the hands of various Nassau lines, e.g. B. also as a widow's residence and hunting lodge. Later it was a reformed prayer hall, barracks for Napoleonic soldiers and a school building, and most recently it is now the seat of the local administration. The associated old kifche was unfortunately demolished. In the oldest part, the tower, there is a local museum with late Gothic frescoes that is well worth seeing. Opening hours at: https://turmmuseum-mengerskirchen.de/oeffnungszeiten.htm
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We have already seen many castles..... We liked Beilstein Castle best so far, modern architecture meets ancient walls.. the enchanted garden, the whole property looks very mystical...absolutely great
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The region around Westernohe offers a diverse range of historical castles, from ancient ruins to well-preserved structures. You can find remnants of medieval defensive architecture like the Junkernschloss Ruins, which was a former moated castle, and scenic sites like the Maienburg Castle Ruins situated on a wooded hill. There are also castles that have been adapted for modern use, such as Mengerskirchen Castle, which now houses the municipal seat and a museum.
Yes, several castles in the area are suitable for families. Mengerskirchen Castle, with its integrated Civic Hall and Tower Museum, offers an engaging experience. The Junkernschloss Ruins are also categorized as family-friendly, providing an opportunity to explore medieval history in a more open setting.
Absolutely. Many castles are situated in scenic areas perfect for hiking. For example, the Maienburg Castle Ruins are located on a wooded hill with trails leading down from the courtyard. You can find various hiking routes in the wider region by exploring the Hiking around Westernohe guide, which includes routes like the 'Tug-of-War Memorial Westernohe – Spitzhütte loop'.
The spring, summer, and early autumn months generally offer the most pleasant weather for exploring the castles and their surroundings. Be aware that some sites, like the Junkernschloss Ruins, have seasonal closures, typically from November 1st to March 31st. Always check specific opening times before planning your visit.
Parking availability varies by castle. For castles located within towns, such as Junkernschloss Ruins (which is in the middle of Driedorf) or Mengerskirchen Castle, you can typically find public parking nearby. For more remote ruins like Maienburg Castle Ruins, you might need to park at the base of the hill and walk up.
The castles offer a glimpse into centuries of regional history. The Junkernschloss Ruins, for instance, reveal the strategic importance of moated castles and their evolution from military outposts to aristocratic residences. Mengerskirchen Castle showcases a rich history of changing functions, from a hunting residence to a school, reflecting the evolving needs of the community over time.
Yes, Beilstein castle is notable for its modern extension that is perfectly integrated into the ruin, offering a unique blend of old and new architecture. The garden around the ruin, with its war memorial and large crosses, is also a significant feature.
Beyond hiking, the Westernohe region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for running and gravel biking. Explore the Running Trails around Westernohe guide for jogging routes or the Gravel biking around Westernohe guide for cycling adventures, some of which pass by historical sites or offer views of the castles.
While not directly in Westernohe, Maienburg Castle Ruins offers an adventurous experience on a wooded hill, with a trail that can be quite exciting due to natural elements. Another interesting site is Ellar Castle, built around 1100 and restored by a local association, described as a 'really nice facility' for its well-maintained historical appeal.
Visitors appreciate the tangible connection to medieval life offered by the ruins and the scenic beauty of their locations. The blend of historical exploration with opportunities for outdoor activities like hiking is also highly valued. The well-maintained aspects of castles like Mengerskirchen Castle and the unique architectural integration at Beilstein are frequently highlighted as enjoyable aspects.
Yes, Mengerskirchen Castle is known for hosting a beautiful Nikolausmarkt (St. Nicholas Market) in December, adding a festive dimension to its historical setting.
Many castles, especially those on hills like the Maienburg Castle Ruins, offer excellent viewpoints of the surrounding landscape. The garden around Beilstein also provides a scenic setting.


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