Best castles around Blankenstein are primarily centered around Burg Blankenstein, a significant medieval hilltop castle located in Hattingen, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. This historic site is positioned approximately 70 to 80 meters above the Ruhr River, offering views over the Ruhr Valley and Kemnader Lake. The area provides a blend of historical exploration and natural landscapes, making it a starting point for various hiking routes.
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Great food, nice campsite and friendly operators
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The exploration of the city is still pending...
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beautiful old castle ruins, very nicely prepared
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Great facility, great restaurant and nice campsite
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Ground monument and model of the former Blankenberg Castle. The medieval Blankenberg Castle, rebuilt into a palace since the early modern period, was blown up on June 14, 1948 on the basis of Order No. 209 of the Soviet Military Administration in Germany. Structural remains of the castle were uncovered after 1990. In 2007, on the occasion of the 775th anniversary, a 1:10 scale model of the castle was set up on a roundabout at the foot of the ruin. Magnificent view from the bastion of the Saale valley.
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Issigau Castle - was first mentioned as a former castle in 1398, and belonged to the Lords of Reizenstein zu Reizenstein. The castle was attacked several times, besieged and conquered and destroyed in the Thirty Years War. In 1750 the castle was rebuilt as a pleasure palace and as a palace changed hands frequently. In 1976 the Wolfgang Braitmaier family converted and renovated the facility into a catering business with a campsite.
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Visitors frequently enjoy the Saale Bridge at the Blankenberg Paper Mill, which offers insights into the region's industrial past and marks the border between Thuringia and Bavaria. Another popular spot is Hirschberg Stag Monument, located near the remains of a castle tower with views over the Saale.
Yes, Schloss Issigau, first mentioned in 1398, was rebuilt as a pleasure palace and now hosts a catering business with a campsite, making it a convenient stop for food and overnight stays.
From the Hirschberg Stag Monument, you can enjoy views over the Saale River. The area generally offers picturesque landscapes, especially around historical sites perched above the river.
The region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including challenging tours like the 'Lehesten Slate Quarry Lake – Altvaterturm loop' or the 'Bleilochtalsperre – Burgk Castle loop'. For hiking, there are easy trails such as the 'Saalenixe Wooden Sculpture – Blankenberg Castle Ruins loop'. Explore more options on the Cycling around Blankenstein guide or the Easy hikes around Blankenstein guide.
Yes, the Saale Bridge at the Blankenberg Paper Mill is considered family-friendly and offers a museum to learn about the region's industrial past. Schloss Issigau also provides a family-friendly environment with its catering business and campsite.
Absolutely. Sites like Schloss Issigau have a rich history, first mentioned in 1398 and rebuilt in 1750. The Saale Bridge also has a fascinating past, including its destruction in 1945 and rebuilding in 1992, reflecting the region's industrial heritage.
You can find a variety of hiking trails. For an easy walk, consider the 'Saalenixe Wooden Sculpture – Blankenberg Castle Ruins loop' which is about 5.4 km long. There are also trails leading to viewpoints and through natural reserves. More details can be found in the Easy hikes around Blankenstein guide.
The Waidmannsheil Hunting Lodge was built between 1834 and 1837 for Heinrich the seventy-second of Reuß-Ebersdorf. It served as a second residence for the prince and is notable for its Neo-Gothic architectural style, featuring a hipped roof and a tower-like central part.
Yes, the Hirschberg War Memorial is a rotunda-like monument dedicated to fallen heroes, offering a historical perspective on the region's past. The nearby Hirschberg Stag Monument is also near the remains of a castle tower first mentioned in 1154.
Visitors frequently highlight the blend of historical exploration with natural beauty. The opportunity to learn about the region's past, enjoy scenic views, and engage in outdoor activities like hiking and cycling are often mentioned as key attractions. The komoot community has shared over 410 photos and given more than 370 upvotes for these sites.
Yes, the Blankenstein area offers several routes for gravel biking. You can explore challenging routes like the 'Bleiloch Dam – Bleiloch Reservoir loop' or the 'Ködel Reservoir loop'. Find more options and details in the Gravel biking around Blankenstein guide.


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