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Top 20 Castles in Upper Franconia

Best castles in Upper Franconia are situated in Bavaria, Germany, a region characterized by its diverse landscapes, from river valleys to forested hills. This area is known for its rich history, which is reflected in its numerous castles and palaces. These historical sites offer insights into past eras and provide vantage points over the surrounding natural environment. The region's terrain makes it suitable for exploring these landmarks, often combining historical visits with walks.

Best castles in Upper Franconia

  • The most popular castles is Rabenstein Castle, a castle that is a well-preserved high medieval aristocratic castle. It offers guided tours and features a Gutsschenke and a castle restaurant.
  • Another must-see spot is 🏛️ Giechburg, a castle located on a rocky Jurakuppe visible from far above the valley. It offers a restaurant and accommodation facilities for visitors.
  • Visitors also love Ruins of Neideck Castle, a castle that is a landmark of Franconian Switzerland. Visitors can climb the main tower to enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding area.
  • Upper Franconia is known for medieval fortresses, Baroque palaces, and castle ruins. This variety offers opportunities to explore different architectural styles and historical periods.
  • The castles in Upper Franconia are appreciated by the komoot community, with more than 3200 upvotes and over 2900 photos shared.

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Ruins of Neideck Castle

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The castle ruins Neideck is one of the landmarks of Franconian Switzerland. She was at risk of falling for a long time and was unable to enter. Since 2008 it's different. Today you can even climb the main tower and enjoy the already great panorama from underneath. Information boards provide information about the history and archaeological background of the castle ruins.

Quite apart from that, this is just a nice place. There is a lot to discover, the view is great and in good weather it makes sense to take a little break and let the sun shine on your fur.

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Pottenstein — Old Town and Castle

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Beautiful place with many half-timbered houses, great for the Festival of Lights on January 6th. Fantastic valley view from the castle and the hillside/mountain paths.

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Ruins of Streitburg Castle

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The castle ruin Streitburg or ruin Streitberg is the remnant of a high medieval Adelsburg over the village Streitberg at the mouth of the Franconian Switzerland. The exact time of the first development of this place is not known, but at the latest in the 12th century, it was built and used by people. Unfortunately, what was left of the often damaged and rebuilt castle in the 19th century was used as a quarry, so that hardly any of the ruins is left, which is why the battle castle today in the shadow of her big sister, the castle ruins Neideck on the other side Wiesenttal stands.

Admission is free, so it is worth the detour to Streitburg alone for the fantastic view over the Wiesenttal.

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Rabenstein Castle

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The splendor and knights' halls of the well-preserved Rabenstein Castle can be explored on a guided tour and also learn about the history of the masonry. After the castle tour you can then comfortably in the Gutsschenke or dine royally in the castle restaurant.

The opening times of the restaurants and the exact times of the guided tours can be found at burg-rabenstein.de.

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🏛️ Giechburg

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In order to ensure the continued existence of the facilities, the support group of the Friends of Giechburg e. V. was founded and the first significant renovation work was initiated. When the castle complex was taken over by the district of Bamberg in 1971, the association dissolved and under the care of the district administration, a comprehensive renovation program began and the expansion as a conference venue and cultural event center for the district of Bamberg. In addition, the castle offers a restaurant and accommodation facilities.
The Franconian Marienweg runs past the castle.

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Pottenstein Castle

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Pottenstein Castle is one of the oldest castles in Franconian Switzerland and houses a castle museum. It rises on a rock above the town of Pottenstein in the Upper Franconian district of Bayreuth in Bavaria.

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Gößweinstein Castle

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One of the oldest castles in Franconian Switzerland. The exact year of construction is uncertain as there are no detailed written reports or investigations. Count Gozwin expanded Gößweinstein Castle into a fortress before 1062. In a written message from Bamberg Cathedral Dean Poppo to Bishop Gunther from 1062 it says “his stone (=fortress) was built with the greatest effort”. During this time, Counts Gozwin and Hermann von Habsberg fought a devastating feud.

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Seehof Palace

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If you have some time, you should enjoy the water features on the cascade in the southern area of the castle and sit down on one of the stone benches around. So comforting! The water games take place every full hour from May to the beginning of October from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

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Waldsteinburg (Red Castle)

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Opposite the Waldsteinhaus, there is a rock wall on which the remains of the Waldstein Fortress can be seen. The fortress is also known as the Red Castle because it was believed that the roof has been covered with red tiles since it was built in the 14th century. However, this is not entirely true. It was only in the War of the Spanish Succession in 1701 - 1714 that the roof was covered with red tiles for the first time. Remains of it can still be found around the ruins.

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January 1, 2026, Burg Gößweinstein

The rocky path to the 🏰 is also absolutely impressive. A very beautiful castle and, in winter, also romantically illuminated.

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July 4, 2025, Burg Pottenstein

Located directly in the old town center on a one-way street, but unfortunately closed

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July 4, 2025, Burg Pottenstein

Overwhelming view of the castle perched on the rocky plateau

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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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April 4, 2024, Burg Rabenstein

A beautifully decorated castle with an impressive round table.

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One of the oldest castles in Franconian Switzerland. The exact year of construction is uncertain as there are no detailed written reports or investigations. Count Gozwin expanded Gößweinstein Castle into a fortress before 1062. In a written message from Bamberg Cathedral Dean Poppo to Bishop Gunther from 1062 it says “his stone (=fortress) was built with the greatest effort”. During this time, Counts Gozwin and Hermann von Habsberg fought a devastating feud.

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The castle embodies Pottenstein's landmark and is well worth a visit.

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The Hohe Warte with its weather vane was created in 2003 by many volunteers. Now, after 20 years, the red and white weather vane should be given some color again.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which castles in Upper Franconia are most popular with visitors?

Among the most popular castles are Rabenstein Castle, known for its guided tours and dining options, and 🏛️ Giechburg, which offers a restaurant and accommodation. Visitors also frequently enjoy the Ruins of Neideck Castle for its panoramic views.

Are there family-friendly castles in Upper Franconia?

Yes, several castles are suitable for families. Rabenstein Castle, 🏛️ Giechburg, and the Ruins of Neideck Castle are all categorized as family-friendly. Pottenstein — Old Town and Castle also offers family-friendly aspects, including a castle museum.

What kind of outdoor activities can I do near the castles?

Many castles are situated in scenic areas, offering excellent opportunities for outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as those mentioned in the Hiking in Upper Franconia guide, including the 'Aufseß Breweries Trail' or 'Promenade trail'. For more challenging adventures, explore mountain hikes from the Mountain Hikes in Upper Franconia guide, or MTB trails from the MTB Trails in Upper Franconia guide.

Which castles offer the best panoramic views?

For breathtaking views, the Ruins of Neideck Castle allows visitors to climb its main tower for extensive vistas. Pottenstein — Old Town and Castle also provides fantastic valley views from its castle and hillside paths. The Ruins of Streitburg Castle offers a fantastic view over the Wiesenttal.

What is the best time of year to visit the castles in Upper Franconia?

Upper Franconia's castles are beautiful year-round, but spring and autumn are particularly recommended. Spring offers pleasant temperatures and blooming landscapes, while autumn provides stunning foliage, making for picturesque visits and comfortable hiking conditions around the castle grounds.

Are there dining options or cafes near the castles?

Yes, some castles offer on-site dining. Rabenstein Castle features a Gutsschenke and a castle restaurant. 🏛️ Giechburg also has a restaurant. Additionally, many towns surrounding the castles, like Pottenstein, offer various cafes and pubs.

Can I find accommodation near the castles?

Yes, accommodation options are available near some castles. 🏛️ Giechburg provides accommodation facilities directly within the castle complex. The towns and villages throughout Upper Franconia, especially those close to popular castles, offer a range of hotels, guesthouses, and holiday rentals.

Are there any lesser-known or 'hidden gem' castles worth visiting?

While not as widely publicized as some, the Waldsteinburg (Red Castle), a renovated 14th-century fortress, offers historical exploration. Zwernitz Castle, located on a dolomite cliff and part of the Sanspareil Rock Garden, is another intriguing option with a deep castle well.

How much time should I allocate for visiting a castle?

The time needed varies by castle. For well-preserved sites like Rabenstein Castle or Schloss Weißenstein, which offer guided tours and extensive collections, you might spend 2-4 hours. For castle ruins or smaller sites like the Ruins of Neideck Castle, 1-2 hours might suffice, especially if combined with a hike.

Are there wheelchair-accessible castles in Upper Franconia?

While many historical sites present accessibility challenges, Pottenstein — Old Town and Castle is noted as having wheelchair-accessible aspects. It's always advisable to check specific accessibility details with individual castle administrations before your visit.

What historical periods do the castles in Upper Franconia represent?

The castles in Upper Franconia span a wide range of historical periods. You can explore medieval fortresses like Veste Coburg and Rabenstein Castle, Baroque masterpieces such as Schloss Weißenstein and Schloss Seehof, and ancient structures like Pottenstein Castle and Gößweinstein Castle, offering a diverse journey through centuries of history.

Are the castles in Upper Franconia dog-friendly?

While many outdoor areas around castles, especially ruins, are generally accessible for dogs on a leash, specific rules for castle interiors or grounds can vary. It's best to check the official websites or contact individual castles like Rabenstein Castle directly for their pet policies before planning your visit.

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