Best castles around Neustadt (Hessen) offers a journey through historical fortifications and scenic landscapes. This region, situated in the German state of Hesse, features a mix of well-preserved structures and ancient ruins. Visitors can explore sites that reflect centuries of regional history and defensive architecture. The area provides opportunities for outdoor activities alongside historical exploration.
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Unfortunately, the interior of the ruins is no longer accessible due to the risk of collapse.
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Enchanted castle grounds with castle ruins and a chapel. A worthwhile photo opportunity.
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In the first half of the 13th century, a ruin was created after the demolition in November 1646
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It is a wonderful place up here at the ruins of the castle, which was probably built in the 13th century, later converted into a landgrave's palace in the 16th century and unfortunately destroyed in 1646 during the Hessian War. I liked it here in the wonderful summer weather so much that I made two sketches to help me remember this moment even better.
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The keep is freely accessible, an iron spiral staircase leads to the very top. The view over the nearby and not so nearby surroundings is phenomenal!
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The inhabited and privately owned castle is not open to the public
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It is located in a forest between Kirchhain, Niederklein and Stadtallendorf.
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A wonderfully fascinating place in the middle of Lehrbach, especially now in autumn. Most of the time you even have the ruins all to yourself.
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In Neustadt (Hessen) itself, you can explore the Junker-Hansen-Turm, known as the world's largest preserved half-timbered circular building. Also, visit Schloss Dörnberg, which now serves as the town hall but holds significant historical importance as a former medieval water castle. A short distance away are the ruins of Nellenburg, offering insights into medieval defensive architecture.
The Jesberg Castle ruins feature a freely accessible keep with a viewing platform, providing phenomenal views over Jesberg and the Kellerwald. Additionally, the Ruins of Rauschenberg Castle, a medieval hilltop castle, offers scenic perspectives from its elevated position.
Yes, Jesberg Castle is listed as family-friendly, offering an accessible ruin with a viewing platform. The Junker-Hansen-Turm in Neustadt also provides a permanent exhibition that can be engaging for families interested in history and unique architecture.
The region around Neustadt (Hessen) offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including those passing by the Junker-Hansen-Turm, such as the 'Junker-Hansen Tower – Sandfang Pond loop'. There are also MTB trails and gravel biking routes available. For more details on routes, you can explore the MTB Trails around Neustadt, Gravel biking around Neustadt, and Cycling around Neustadt guides.
The Junker-Hansen-Turm is generally open for public viewing on the first Sunday of each month from March to November. It houses a permanent exhibition detailing its history and construction. For specific times or special events, it's advisable to check local listings or the official Neustadt (Hessen) website.
The Lehrbach Castle Ruins are described as an enchanting place, often quiet and forgotten in the forest, allowing explorers to have the site mostly to themselves. Similarly, the Nellenburg ruins offer a historical exploration in a natural setting, providing a less crowded experience.
While castles can be visited year-round, the period from March to November is ideal, especially for sites like the Junker-Hansen-Turm which has regular opening hours during these months. Spring and autumn offer pleasant weather for exploring ruins and enjoying circular walks around the historical sites.
Schloss Dörnberg evolved from a medieval water castle built around 1270. The current late Gothic structure was built starting in 1489 by Hans von Dörnberg. It was destroyed during the Thirty Years' War and has served as the town hall of Neustadt (Hessen) since 1952. Its history is closely tied to the town's development and the nearby Junker-Hansen-Turm.
Yes, Schweinsberg Castle is a hilltop castle that is privately owned. While you can view it from the outside, access to the interior is not permitted.
Visitors appreciate the journey through historical fortifications and scenic landscapes. The unique architecture of the Junker-Hansen-Turm, the historical significance of Schloss Dörnberg, and the opportunity to explore ancient ruins like Nellenburg and the Ruins of Rauschenberg Castle are highly valued. The region's blend of history and outdoor activities, with over 190 upvotes and 260 photos shared by the komoot community, highlights its appeal.
Yes, the Ruhlkirchen Castle ruins with moat are the remains of a water castle from the 12th century. The site includes a moat fed by the Antrift river and parts of the circular wall have been restored, offering a fascinating historical visit.
While specific public transport routes to each individual castle ruin may vary, Neustadt (Hessen) itself is accessible by public transport. For destinations further afield like the Ruins of Rauschenberg Castle or Jesberg Castle, it is often recommended to combine public transport with local walking or cycling, or to travel by car.


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