Castles around Neubauer Forst Nord are situated in the region surrounding this 5.66 square kilometer unincorporated forest area in Bavaria, Germany. Located southeast of Bischofsgrün, Neubauer Forst-Nord is primarily characterized by its forested landscape. While the forest itself is known for natural sights and outdoor activities, the wider area offers historical castle sites. This guide focuses on the castles found in the vicinity of Neubauer Forst Nord.
Last updated: May 30, 2026
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Hammerschloss in Leupoldsdorf first mentioned in 1395
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Unfortunately, the restaurant with beer garden in the Hammerherrenhaus is closed until further notice due to family reasons as a result of the pandemic😥.
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Right next to the Waldsteinhaus rises a mighty rock face containing the remains of the surrounding walls of the former main castle, the "Red Castle." Stone steps through the castle gate lead to the inner courtyard, which formerly housed various buildings (a gatehouse, a residential tower, and a cistern). The castle was built in the 14th century by the Lords of Sparneck; it was destroyed by the Swabian League in midsummer 1523. In the summer of 2024, the "Red Castle" was renovated and is now open to visitors again.
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From the spa gardens in Bad Berneck you can take a wonderful walk through the Ölschnitztal to the Stein castle chapel. More information about the castle chapel can be found here https://burgkapelle-stein.de/ and here https://www.badberneck-historisch.de/stein.html
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If the Waldsteinhaus is on the way, it's a must to take a break, friendly service, huge portions at reasonable prices. simply recommended. There are parking spaces on site so you have a good starting point for the upcoming tour. We will be back
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There is little of a ruin to be seen here, as everything on the right is overgrown and there are hardly any remains that indicate the former fortification. Whether this is a castle stable or a ruin is probably an academic debate. But the overgrown path is still beautiful, even if you have to be careful not to get lost. But that's what Komoot is for.
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Very nice idyllic place. I would say this is a castle stable and no longer a ruin. The circular route may not be left for reasons of nature conservation and monument preservation. Opposite the Wurzbach there is another power plant in a simple wooden hut. Overall, the area is very natural, the stream and the rocks are enchanting.
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The region around Neubauer Forst Nord offers a diverse range of historical sites. You can find ancient castle ruins like Waldsteinburg (Red Castle), historical chapels such as 🏛️ Stein Castle Chapel, and even former industrial mill castles like Leupoldsdorf Hammer Mill Castle. Each offers a unique glimpse into the area's past.
Yes, Leupoldsdorf Hammer Mill Castle is particularly family-friendly. It features an exhibition on its industrial history, beautiful ponds, and even a restaurant, making it an engaging visit for all ages.
The area around Neubauer Forst Nord is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for gravel biking, cycling, and running. For example, explore the Gravel biking around Neubauer Forst Nord guide, the Cycling around Neubauer Forst Nord guide, or the Running Trails around Neubauer Forst Nord guide for routes that might pass by some historical sites.
Many castles, especially ruins like Waldsteinburg (Red Castle) and Ruins of Wurzstein Castle, are situated along hiking paths. The region is known for its forested landscape and recreational opportunities, so you can often incorporate a castle visit into a longer hike. Some routes might involve an arduous ascent, so sturdy shoes are recommended.
Waldsteinburg (Red Castle) is a ruin of a summit castle built by the knights of Sparneck in the 14th century. It was destroyed in 1523 by the Swabian Confederation. The name 'Red Castle' comes from red bricks used during its expansion in the War of the Spanish Succession (1701-1714), not from its original construction. The remains were renovated and reopened to visitors in summer 2024.
Yes, several castle sites offer viewpoints. Waldsteinburg (Red Castle) and 🏛️ Grünstein Castle Ruins are both noted for their scenic locations, providing views over the surrounding landscape. The Ruins of Wurzstein Castle also offer a viewpoint, though the castle itself is less recognizable.
Leupoldsdorf Hammer Mill Castle features a restaurant as part of its complex, offering a convenient spot for a meal or refreshment during your visit. The site also includes a tourist information center and an exhibition.
🏛️ Stein Castle Chapel, established in 1686, is the Evangelical Lutheran Castle Chapel 'St. Michael'. It is the last major remnant of the nearly 700-year-old medieval Stein Castle, which was located on a hidden rocky outcrop in the Ölschnitztal valley. It offers a unique blend of historical architecture and religious significance.
Yes, the 🏛️ Grünstein Castle Ruins are located on private property. However, a festival is celebrated there annually in the summer, during which the Felsenkeller is opened and converted into a bar, and food and music are available.
While the guide doesn't specify a single 'best' time, the region's natural beauty, especially its forested landscape, suggests that spring and autumn would offer pleasant conditions for exploring. Autumn would likely showcase vibrant fall colors, enhancing the scenic routes to the castles. Summer allows for outdoor festivals at sites like 🏛️ Grünstein Castle Ruins.
The komoot community appreciates the variety of historical sites, from summit ruins to restored complexes. Visitors enjoy the blend of history with natural surroundings, often combining castle visits with hiking. The region's castles have garnered over 1200 upvotes and more than 900 photos shared, highlighting their appeal.


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