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Top 20 Castles in Schwalm-Eder-Kreis

Castles in Schwalm-Eder-Kreis are situated within North Hesse, Germany, a region characterized by its diverse landscapes including wooded hills and river valleys. This area offers a rich array of historical sites, ranging from medieval fortifications to hunting lodges. The geography provides natural vantage points for many of these structures, often overlooking towns and valleys. Visitors can explore a significant concentration of historical architecture set against a varied natural backdrop.

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Wallenstein Castle Ruins

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Ruins of Löwenstein Castle

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Löwenstein Castle was first mentioned in 1253. It was completely preserved until the beginning of the 17th century, but in need of renovation. Presumably it was then severely affected in …

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Heiligenberg Castle Ruins

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The castle hill is already 750 BC. Settled. 1180-1186 construction of the castle by the Archbishop of Mainz. At the time there was constant war between the Landgraviate of Hesse …

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Campsite & natural pool Burg Wallenstein. Bombs of space and a great natural swimming pool. A bathing beach to linger. Lovely here.

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Garvensburg Castle

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Now completely fenced. Private is private!

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Gray Tower, Fritzlar

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The tower was built by the Kurmainz city lords after Fritzlar's destruction by Hessian troops and was first mentioned in 1274 as "turris magna" (large tower)

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The Altenburg near Felsberg is the ruin of a medieval hilltop castle at 160 meters above sea level in the Felsberg district of Altenburg in the Schwalm-Eder district in Hesse. …

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Felsburg Castle

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The ruin, at a height of almost 200 meters, dates from the 11th century and served as the seat of an official count family. Guided tours can be arranged under 05662/2501.

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Spangenberg Castle

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The castle is a castle, more precisely the stylishly renovated Spangenberg hunting lodge. Probably built around 1214 and used as a castle, fortress and hunting lodge, prison, forestry school and …

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The Grey Tower rises impressively over 38 meters into the sky. It is one of the city's 10 remaining defensive towers.

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The tower houses several exhibitions

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A beautifully maintained complex: the castle, the rose garden and a steep but beautiful climb from the city center to the very well-preserved castle. There is also a wonderful view of Spangenberg.

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The all-round view from the castle and the tower is simply great!

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Very steep when you get to the top, there is a wide view of the round to Gudensberg

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High up and deep down: The Hohenburg offers wide views of the country and one of the deepest castle wells in Europe. The ruins of the Hohenburg bear witness to an explosive and warlike history during the Thirty Years' War. 376 meters above sea level, you have an unbelievably wide view of the entire Homberg region. The Hohenburg is the nucleus of the city of Homberg (Efze). During a guided tour of the castle you will learn details of the eventful history and you will have a look into the 150 meter deep castle well. The castle well was once dug into the basalt stone. A lighting system and an automatic water chute demonstrate its breathtaking depth. Because it takes some time before you hear the impact of the water on the bottom of the well. Source: https://www.homberg-efze.de/rathaus-politik/unsere-stadt/stadtgeschichte/die-hohenburg/

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Start and finish of the premium walking trail - Fabelweg "Schlossbrunnenweg". Spacious parking lot. Information about the hiking trail: https://www.naturpark-knuell.de/touren/fabelweg-schlossbrunnenweg#/article/591aca9e-8364-42c0-ba0a-dd42c08c1f0c

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Campsite & natural pool Burg Wallenstein. Bombs of space and a great natural swimming pool. A bathing beach to linger. Lovely here.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of historical castles can I explore in Schwalm-Eder-Kreis?

The region offers a diverse range of historical castles, from medieval fortifications to grand hunting lodges and Renaissance structures. You can visit sites like Spangenberg Castle, which served as a fortress and hunting lodge, or the Romanesque Obernburg Castle Ruins. There's also the elegant Jagdschloss Wabern, a former hunting lodge, and Schloss Hausen, a Renaissance castle with a rich history.

Which castles offer the best panoramic views of the surrounding landscape?

Several castles in Schwalm-Eder-Kreis provide magnificent views. The Heiligenberg Castle Ruins offer wide views after a steep climb. From the Ruins of Löwenstein Castle, you can climb the keep for a superb vista over Bad Zwesten and the Urfftal. The Obernburg Castle Ruins also provide fantastic panoramic views of the landscape, including Fritzlar Cathedral and the Kellerwald.

Are there family-friendly castles to visit in the region?

Yes, many castles in Schwalm-Eder-Kreis are suitable for families. For example, Hohenburg Castle Ruins (Homberg) is listed as family-friendly. The Wallenstein Natural Swimming Lake and Wallenstein Castle offers both historical exploration and recreational activities, making it a great family destination.

What outdoor activities can I do near these castles?

The region around the castles is excellent for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find numerous routes for various sports. For hiking, explore the Mountain Hikes in Schwalm-Eder-Kreis guide, which includes trails like the 'Mausefalle Rock Formation – Kellerwald Tower' loop. Cyclists can enjoy routes such as the 'Fulda Riverside – Melsungen Old Town' loop, detailed in the Cycling in Schwalm-Eder-Kreis guide. There are also dedicated Running Trails in Schwalm-Eder-Kreis, like the 'Eder Weir Near Fritzlar' loop.

Which castles have restaurants or facilities nearby?

Spangenberg Castle operates as a hotel with a restaurant, offering a unique dining experience within historic walls. The Ruins of Löwenstein Castle also have a restaurant nearby. Additionally, Wallenstein Natural Swimming Lake and Wallenstein Castle provides facilities including a restaurant.

Can I climb the keeps or towers of any castle ruins for better views?

Yes, at the Ruins of Löwenstein Castle, the 26-meter-tall keep has been renovated with an internal staircase, allowing visitors to climb its 82 steps for a magnificent panoramic view. The keep at Heiligenberg Castle Ruins is also freely accessible for climbing, except during special events.

What is the best time of year to visit the castles in Schwalm-Eder-Kreis?

The castles can be enjoyed year-round, but spring and autumn offer particularly pleasant conditions for exploring the ruins and surrounding landscapes. Spring brings blooming gardens, such as the rose garden at Spangenberg Castle, while autumn provides beautiful foliage. Summer is ideal for combining castle visits with outdoor activities, and some ruins, like Heiligenberg, are open even in winter.

Are there any castles that are particularly significant for their architectural style?

Schloss Garvensburg in Fritzlar-Züschen is notable for its late 19th-century historicist architecture, incorporating elements of the older Burg Züschen. Schloss Hausen, originally a moated castle, was transformed into a Renaissance castle around 1600, showcasing distinct architectural changes from its various historical periods.

What historical events are associated with the castles in this region?

The castles in Schwalm-Eder-Kreis have witnessed centuries of history. Spangenberg Castle has an 800-year history, serving as a fortress, hunting lodge, and even a prison, and was rebuilt after WWII. The Obernburg Castle Ruins suffered significant damage during the Thirty Years' War and the Seven Years' War. Jagdschloss Wabern hosted notable figures like Voltaire and served as a military headquarters during the Seven Years' War.

Are there any castles that are still inhabited or have modern uses?

Yes, Spangenberg Castle now operates as a hotel with a restaurant. Jagdschloss Wabern, while its interior is not publicly accessible, currently serves as a children's and youth psychiatry facility. Schloss Hausen is still inhabited by the von Dörnberg family, allowing visitors to observe its historic architecture from the outside.

Where can I find a good viewpoint that includes castle ruins?

The View of the Schwalm-Eder confluence and Altenburg Castle ruins offers a scenic spot where you can see both natural features and historical remnants. This viewpoint is also considered family-friendly.

Are there any castles that are particularly well-preserved or have undergone significant restoration?

Spangenberg Castle was meticulously rebuilt after being almost completely destroyed in WWII, making it a well-preserved example of restoration. The keep of the Ruins of Löwenstein Castle was also renovated in the early 2000s and made accessible to the public.

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