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Top 10 Castles around Frammersbach

Best castles around Frammersbach are found within the historic Spessart region, a state-approved recreation area. Frammersbach itself is known for its past as a center for teamsters and home tailoring, with its history preserved in the Fuhrmann & Schneider Museum. The area offers extensive opportunities for hiking and mountain biking within the Spessart Nature Park. While Frammersbach does not host prominent castles, the surrounding region features several notable historical sites.

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Schöllkrippen Castle

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Ruins of the Birklergrund Glassworks

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Historically a very interesting Spessart town, one of many small glass factories in the Spessart was located here. The history of glass production is clearly presented on an information board with pictures.

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Wiesen Castle

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The castle is now in private hands and can be visited every year on the day of the monument. Around the castle is a stately farm that has been nicely …

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Rothenbuch Castle was first mentioned in a document dated July 3, 1318. The current building is a former hunting lodge, built in 1567 according to plans by Daniel Brendel von …

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Udo Spessarträuber♠︎
August 30, 2025, Wiesen Castle

The castle is privately owned

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Old Castle Chapel (Castle) The chapel was built in 1573 in the post-Gothic style. It was consecrated in 1575 and elevated to a parish church in 1683. Today, the castle is privately owned. It was connected to the hunting lodge by a bridge. Source: Information board at the site

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Rothenbuch is one of the oldest and most important towns in the Inner Spessart region. The first documented mention of "zuo den Rodenboychen" dates back to 1318, when the Archbishop of Mainz, Peter von Aspelt, and the Bishop of Würzburg, Gottfried III von Hohenlohe, concluded a security cooperation agreement here. In 1342, construction began on a castle in Rothenbuch, at the source of the Hafenlohr River. The first inhabitants were likely settled there as hunting lodgers. During the Peasants' War of 1525, the castle was severely damaged or destroyed. In 1566, the castle was rebuilt and expanded on the orders of Daniel Brendel von Homburg, Elector of Mainz. The first depiction of Rothenbuch can be found on one of the oldest existing Spessart maps, the so-called Pfinzig map from 1594. Source: Wikipedia

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Wiesen Castle was built in 1597 by Wolfgang von Dalberg, Elector of Mainz. Since the castle is privately owned, it is unfortunately not open to the public.

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Archbishop Daniel Brendel of Homburg (1555-1582) built a castle chapel directly next to the castle above the street, which was consecrated in 1575. With the founding of the parish of Rothenbuch in 1683, it later served as the first parish church in our town. Until then, the villagers had to make the long journey to Wiesthal to the mother parish (since 1477), as there was no church available to them locally.

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Wiesen Castle At first glance, Wiesen's traffic situation seems unfavorable, but two state roads cross here. In the late Middle Ages, around 1400, Wiesen was even at the junction of two important supra-regional traffic routes, on Birkenhainer Strasse and Eselsweg. In Wiesen, on the site of the current castle, there was a castle belonging to the Counts of Rieneck, who controlled both of these high-altitude traffic routes from here. The forests and valleys around Wiesen were then dominated by glass production and the glass trade. The current building of the castle was probably built next to the church in the late 16th century. The former Mainz castle and its outbuildings, together with the church, form a slightly elevated, picturesque group of buildings on the edge of the actual village center. The importance of the castle lies in its excellent location in the townscape and its special significance for local history as a bearer of tradition from the old story of the village's founding. During excavations in the castle, Gothic stove tiles were also discovered. They are called Tannenberg type tiles after Tannenberg Castle on the Bergstrasse. Tiles of this type were manufactured in Dieburg from the middle of the 14th century and traded along the Main as far as Holland. The fragments suggest that the lord of the castle in Wiesen - formerly from Rieneck - owned a stove around 1400, the equipment of which reveals a high standard of living. However, the good piece was not only intended to serve as optimal room heating, but above all to impress guests with the proud display of wealth. Source: Information board at the site

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The chapel was built in 1573 in the post-Gothic style. It was consecrated in 1575 and elevated to a parish church in 1683.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Are there any castles directly in Frammersbach?

No, Frammersbach itself does not host any prominent castles. The town is primarily known for its history as a center for teamsters and home tailoring, preserved in the Fuhrmann & Schneider Museum. However, the surrounding Spessart region features several notable historical sites and castles.

Which castles around Frammersbach are particularly popular with visitors?

Visitors frequently enjoy Wiesen Castle, a former hunting lodge built in 1597. Another favorite is Rothenbuch Castle, known for its award-winning Christmas market and as a starting point for hiking trails. Lohr Castle, famous as the birthplace of Snow White and home to the Spessart Museum, is also a must-see.

Are there family-friendly castles to visit near Frammersbach?

Yes, several castles and historical sites in the area are considered family-friendly. Rothenbuch Castle, Schöllkrippen Castle, and Lohr Castle (with its Snow White connection and museum) are all great options for families. The Ruins of the Birklergrund Glassworks also offer an interesting historical experience for all ages.

What kind of historical sites can I explore in the region besides castles?

Beyond traditional castles, you can visit significant historical sites like the Ruins of the Birklergrund Glassworks, which showcase the history of glass production in the Spessart. The Fuhrmann & Schneider Museum in Frammersbach itself offers insights into the town's past as a center for teamsters and home tailoring.

Can I visit Wiesen Castle?

Wiesen Castle is privately owned. It can typically be visited on the annual Day of the Monument, offering a unique opportunity to see this historic hunting lodge.

Are there hiking trails near the castles around Frammersbach?

Yes, the region is excellent for hiking. Rothenbuch Castle, for instance, serves as a central starting point for many hiking trails. The entire Spessart Nature Park, where Frammersbach is located, offers extensive hiking opportunities. You can find various routes, including those around the castles, in the MTB Trails around Frammersbach guide.

What outdoor activities are available near the castles?

The area around Frammersbach and its castles is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous routes for gravel biking, road cycling, and mountain biking through the Spessart Nature Park, often passing by or near historical sites.

What is the best time to visit the castles and the Frammersbach region?

The Spessart region is a state-approved recreation area, making it pleasant to visit throughout the year. Autumn offers beautiful foliage, and some castles like Rothenbuch Castle host special events like Christmas markets in winter, transforming the area into a fairytale setting, especially with snow.

Are there any castles associated with famous legends or stories?

Yes, Lohr Castle is famously known as the birthplace of Snow White. The castle houses the Spessart Museum, which delves into the region's history and the legend itself, making it a magical visit.

What do visitors appreciate most about the castles and historical sites in this area?

Visitors particularly enjoy the historical significance and the picturesque settings of the castles. Many appreciate the well-preserved structures and the opportunity to delve into the region's rich past. The combination of historical exploration with the natural beauty of the Spessart, offering hiking and biking opportunities, is also highly valued.

Are there any castles that offer dining or accommodation options?

Rothenbuch Castle features a restaurant and hotel. While these are considered upper-class establishments, they provide an opportunity for a unique dining or overnight experience within a historic castle setting.

What is the significance of Schöllkrippen Castle?

Schöllkrippen Castle is popularly known as Emperor Barbarossa's hunting lodge. It's also notable for its interesting lapidarium boundary stone garden, offering a glimpse into historical land demarcation.

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