Best castles around Kreuzwertheim are found in a region rich in history, situated along the Main River. Kreuzwertheim, historically linked to Wertheim, offers a landscape dotted with fortifications. The area features a mix of well-preserved ruins and privately owned historical residences, providing insights into centuries of regional heritage. The Main River forms a significant geographical feature, separating some of the key historical sites.
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Homburg Castle For cyclists in the Main Valley, the view of the tuff rocks is always worth a photo stop with a “saddle break”. Homburg am Main Castle presents itself as a historical painter's corner that can be found with great regularity on calendars and in the relevant travel literature about Franconia. In fact: the architectural and historical landmark of the well-known wine-growing community on the eastern Mainviereck is one of the most famous monuments among the palaces and castles in Franconia. Homburg Castle has been municipally owned since 1869. The Triefenstein market as the current owner had to make a lot of efforts to save the half-timbered building from decay.
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Nice view of the Henneburg from the ferry.
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Wertheim my hometown. If you have your whole life in mind, you no longer notice how beautiful, medieval and idyllic this little town is 🤩.
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Don't hesitate, sometimes take the ferry, it's not expensive and the view from the Main is even better 😁. You can also take the ferry back. In summer, at least on the weekends, there is always an ice cream man with extremely delicious ice cream. Promise (see pictures).🍦
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Steep approach with a great view. And on the forum with the wine queens who opened the wine hiking days.
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The most popular castle is Wertheim Castle, known for its panoramic views over Wertheim's old town and the Main and Tauber rivers. Other highly-rated sites include Homburg Castle on the Main, which hosts art events and a wine festival, and the scenic View of Henneburg Castle, considered one of Germany's most beautiful castle ruins.
Schloss Kreuzwertheim is a private residence of the Princely Family zu Löwenstein-Wertheim-Freudenberg and is not open to the public for visits or tours. While it contributes to the historical atmosphere of Kreuzwertheim, it cannot be actively explored by tourists.
Wertheim Castle, first documented in 1183, was the seat of the Counts of Wertheim and continuously expanded until the 17th century. It showcases the architectural evolution from a castle to a fortress and features surviving medieval structures like the 26-meter-high Bergfried (keep) and the Palas (great hall). It was heavily damaged during the Thirty Years' War but remains one of Germany's largest and most beautiful castle ruins.
Yes, Wertheim Castle and View of Henneburg Castle are both categorized as family-friendly. Gamburg Castle also offers family-friendly facilities and is open for visits on weekends and public holidays from April to November.
Many castles in the region offer stunning panoramic views. From the Bergfried of Wertheim Castle, you can enjoy breathtaking vistas over Wertheim's old town and the confluence of the Main and Tauber rivers. View of Henneburg Castle also provides a notable sight, especially from the Main River ferry.
Yes, Homburg Castle on the Main is primarily dedicated to art, hosting chamber concerts and exhibitions. It also holds the Homburg Wine Festival annually on two weekends in July, transforming the castle into a vibrant wine village.
You can reach Wertheim Castle from Wertheim's old town via a small train called the GeckoBahn during the season starting in April. Alternatively, there's an attractive staircase, the Wertheim Castle Stairs, which winds up from the town hall bridge, offering nice views during the climb.
The region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including road cycling, gravel biking, and touring bicycle options. For example, there are routes like the 'Main Cycle Path – Freudenberg on the Main loop' for road cycling, or 'On the Tauber in Wertheim – View of Wertheim Castle loop' for touring. You can explore these and more on the Road Cycling Routes around Kreuzwertheim, Gravel biking around Kreuzwertheim, and Cycling around Kreuzwertheim guide pages.
Yes, Gamburg Castle, though privately owned and inhabited, is open to visitors. It can be visited on Sundays, Saturdays, and public holidays from 2 p.m. to 6:30 p.m., from the first weekend in April to the first weekend in November. Admission is 3 euros, with guided tours available for 6 euros.
Visitors frequently praise the historical significance and the stunning panoramic views offered by the castles. The well-preserved ruins, like Wertheim Castle, provide a deep dive into medieval architecture. The scenic beauty of the Main and Tauber river confluence, visible from many castle vantage points, is also a major highlight, as are the cultural events hosted at places like Homburg Castle on the Main.
While many castles in the region are ruins or have challenging terrain, Gamburg Castle is listed as wheelchair accessible, offering an option for visitors with mobility needs.


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