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Top 11 Castles around Heinrichsthal

Best castles around Heinrichsthal are found in the surrounding Spessart region, offering insights into the area's history. This region is characterized by its forests and historical trade routes. Several notable historical castles are easily accessible from Heinrichsthal. The area provides a setting for exploring historical structures and natural landscapes.

Best castles around Heinrichsthal

  • The most popular castles is Rothenbuch Castle, a castle that served as a hunting lodge and administrative center. It is a central starting point for many…

Last updated: June 24, 2026

Schöllkrippen Castle

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The old boundary stones here at the “sea of government of the past and present” are particularly worth a look

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I find it absolutely beautiful. Somebody put a lot of work into it. Thanks to the builder

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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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Beautiful hotel with clean, beautiful rooms and excellent breakfast 🙂

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August 30, 2025, Wiesen Castle

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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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Beautiful complex in the forest behind the swimming pool.

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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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Weiberhof Castle, which is located in the Sailauf district of Weiberhof and today houses the "Kurfürstliche Schlosshotel Weyberhöfe", dates back to the first of four hunting lodges that were built in the Spessart by the electors of Mainz. It is located at the starting and finishing point of several historical Spessart crossings, namely on the Lohrer Straße or Mainzer Straße, which was also called the Kurfürstenweg and reached the Spessart heights via Steiger, on the Römerweg over the Untersailaufer Höhe and the Engländer in the direction of Orb and on the route via Keilberg, the Posthalterkreuz and Rohrbrunn to Esselbach and Lengfurt. Werner von Eppstein built this hunting lodge "castrum vivarum" in 1265, where he died in 1284. It was probably a stone tower with outbuildings and a zoo, as the name vivarum suggests. It was destroyed in the Margraviate War of 1552 and the hunting lodge was rebuilt in 1557 under Elector Daniel Brendel of Homburg. Over the centuries, the “vivarum” became “vivar”, “wiber”, “weiber” and later also “weyber”. In 1681, Michael Sickenberger from Großkrotzenburg settled in the Weyber estate as a tenant and later farmer. He ran a sheep farm there and became “hereditary owner of the Weiberhof”; his sons and their descendants also held this office until the 19th century. On Paul Pfinzing’s Spessart map from 1562/1594, Weiber is shown with a house. Coats of arms carved in stone remind us that the property was the seat of the Centgraf of the “Cent vorm Spessart”. Source: Wikipedia

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It is definitely in the higher price range. Whether it is worth it is something everyone has to decide for themselves.

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Somewhat unexpectedly, I found myself standing in front of the “mini castle”. It is a complete castle, with everything you would expect from a castle.

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Nico
January 25, 2024, Schloss Schöllkrippen

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Frequently Asked Questions

What historical castles can I visit near Heinrichsthal?

The region around Heinrichsthal offers several historical castles. You can explore Rothenbuch Castle, a former hunting lodge and administrative center, or Schöllkrippen Castle, which now serves as the town hall but retains historical elements. While Wiesen Castle is privately owned, it can be visited annually on the "Day of the Monument".

Are there family-friendly castles or historical sites in the area?

Yes, several sites are considered family-friendly. Rothenbuch Castle and Schöllkrippen Castle are suitable for family visits. Additionally, the Ruins of the Birklergrund Glassworks offer an interesting historical experience with information boards about glass production, and the Miniature castle at the Feldkahl spring is a charming, lovingly built attraction that families often enjoy.

What outdoor activities can I do near these castles?

The castles are often surrounded by the Spessart nature reserve, providing excellent opportunities for outdoor activities. Rothenbuch Castle is a central starting point for many hiking trails. You can find numerous routes for hiking, running, and gravel biking throughout the region.

Are there hiking trails directly accessible from the castles?

Yes, Rothenbuch Castle is noted as a central starting point for many hiking trails in the Spessart nature reserve. Similarly, the town of Schöllkrippen, where Schöllkrippen Castle is located, serves as a starting point for numerous trails through the Spessart forests. You can explore various hiking routes around Heinrichsthal.

What is the best time of year to visit the castles and surrounding area?

The Spessart region is beautiful year-round. The award-winning Christmas market at Rothenbuch Castle transforms the area into a "fairytale place" especially when it snows, making winter a unique time to visit. Spring and autumn offer pleasant weather for hiking and exploring the forested landscapes, while summer is ideal for longer outdoor adventures.

Can I find food or accommodation near the castles?

Yes, Rothenbuch Castle operates as a hotel and event venue, and its restaurant is open from Monday to Saturday for dining. The town of Schöllkrippen, home to Schöllkrippen Castle, also offers local amenities.

Are there any unique historical sites besides castles?

Beyond the castles, you can visit the Ruins of the Birklergrund Glassworks. This site offers a glimpse into the region's industrial past, with information boards detailing the history of glass production in the Spessart. The town of Schöllkrippen also features other historical buildings like the Sackhaus and St. Lukas Chapel.

What do visitors enjoy most about the castles and the Heinrichsthal area?

Visitors appreciate the blend of history and nature. The tranquil setting of Rothenbuch Castle is often highlighted for reflection, and its Christmas market is a popular event. The historical significance of Wiesen Castle within its townscape is also valued. The region's extensive hiking trails and the cultural appeal of towns like Schöllkrippen are frequently enjoyed.

Is there a miniature castle or unique viewpoint in the area?

Yes, the Miniature castle at the Feldkahl spring is a unique and lovingly crafted attraction. It's considered a beautiful viewpoint and a natural monument, showcasing the creative spirit of the community.

How far are the castles from Heinrichsthal?

Rothenbuch Castle is approximately 10 km from Heinrichsthal. Wiesen Castle is about 10-15 km away, and Schöllkrippen Castle is the closest, located approximately 5-7 km from Heinrichsthal.

Are there any specific events or markets held at the castles?

Yes, Rothenbuch Castle is renowned for its award-winning Christmas market, which features crafts and regional stands, creating a festive atmosphere. Wiesen Castle, while generally private, opens its doors annually for the "Day of the Monument," offering a special opportunity to explore its grounds.

What kind of natural features can I expect to see around the castles?

The castles are nestled within the Spessart nature reserve, characterized by dense forests and rolling hills. You'll find numerous opportunities to experience nature, from tranquil forest paths to scenic viewpoints. The area is also known for its historical trade routes, which often follow natural contours of the landscape.

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