Castles around Battenberg offer a diverse historical landscape across two distinct German regions. Battenberg (Eder) in Hesse features structures like the 12th-century Kellerburg and the 18th-century Neuburg. Further west, Battenberg in Rhineland-Palatinate is home to the ruins of a 13th-century castle. These sites provide insights into medieval fortifications, noble residences, and administrative history. The area presents more than 18 castles to explore.
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Great bike path and great view of Biedenkopf Castle.
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All buildings are located on the early medieval castle complex of Kesterburg. However, excavations have provided evidence of a very early Celtic settlement in the area of the ramparts and the entrance was located here.
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A beautiful photo opportunity with a few benches that invite you to take a rest. Here you can relax and unwind. You have a wonderful view
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Mellnau Castle can be seen from far away. If you walk along the "Cuckoo Trail" you can enjoy the view from different sides. From the castle itself you have a wonderful view in all directions.
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Very easy cycle path and you are also blessed with such beautiful views as here of Biedenkopf Castle.
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The now dilapidated Mellnau Castle is currently only accessible to a limited extent, but it is still worth a visit. The first written mention of the imposing castle dates back to 1263, where it was referred to as "Elenhouch". It may have been built by Siegfried III. commissioned by Eppstein, the Archbishop of Mainz. He may have built it around 1248 as a replacement for the destroyed Hollende Castle. The 19 meter high keep, which can still be admired today, was completed in 1331 and is therefore almost seven hundred years old.
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The Rapunzel Tower from the Brothers Grimm fairy tale
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From here the Lahnradweg becomes really beautiful!
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The castles around Battenberg showcase a range of historical periods. You can find 12th-century structures like the Kellerburg in Battenberg (Eder), 18th-century hunting lodges such as the Neuburg, and 13th-century castle ruins like Battenberg Castle in Rhineland-Palatinate. This offers a diverse look at medieval fortifications, noble residences, and administrative buildings.
For extensive panoramic views, climb the 88 steps to the viewing platform of the 17-meter-high tower at the Kellerburg in Battenberg (Eder). From there, you can see as far as the Marburg Lahnberge and the Sauerland forests. Battenberg Castle in Rhineland-Palatinate also offers wonderful views across the Rhine Plain, the Bergstrasse, and the Odenwald.
Yes, several castles are considered family-friendly. The ruins of Battenberg Castle in Rhineland-Palatinate offer opportunities for leisurely walks and exploring historical architecture. Additionally, Rapunzel House and Amönau Castle and Mellnau Castle Ruins are listed as family-friendly highlights in the region.
The Kellerburg in Battenberg (Eder) is known for its impressive 17-meter-high restored tower and remnants of original walls and a moat. The Neuburg, also in Battenberg (Eder), was an 18th-century hunting lodge and now houses the town administration. Battenberg Castle in Rhineland-Palatinate features surviving outer walls, a gate tower, a battery tower, and a 16th-century staircase tower, along with unique geological formations called 'Blitzröhren' below the castle.
Yes, the castle hill of the Kellerburg in Battenberg (Eder) is accessible via numerous hiking trails, including the premium Battenberger Burgenweg. You can find various running trails around Battenberg, such as the 'Alt-Battenberg Restaurant – Eder Bridge at Auhammer loop from Bergfried Kellerburg', which is a moderate 10.7 km route. Explore more options in the Running Trails around Battenberg guide.
Beyond hiking, the region offers opportunities for cycling. You can find gravel biking routes like the 'Eder Cycle Route – Herzhausen Stone Bridge loop from Birkenbringhausen' (53.6 km, moderate) or road cycling routes such as the 'Old Railway Tunnel Ascent – Bromskirchen Railway Tunnel loop from Bergfried Kellerburg' (45.8 km, moderate). Check out the Gravel biking around Battenberg and Road Cycling Routes around Battenberg guides for more details.
Visitors frequently highlight the historical significance and the scenic views. For instance, Mellnau Castle Ruins are praised for their well-kept inner courtyard and magnificent views in all directions. The historical efforts to preserve sites like Hatzfeld Castle Ruins also resonate with visitors.
While specific crowd levels vary, exploring lesser-known ruins like South Gate of the Kesterburg (Remains) can offer a more secluded experience. These remains of an early medieval fortress provide a glimpse into ancient history without the typical crowds.
Yes, you can enjoy views of castles from various points. For example, the View of Biedenkopf Castle from the Lahn Cycle Path offers a beautiful perspective of Biedenkopf Castle from a fully paved, level bike path.
The region's castles can be enjoyed throughout the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for exploring the outdoor ruins and hiking trails. Summer provides longer daylight hours, while winter visits can offer a unique, serene atmosphere, especially at sites like the Kellerburg with its panoramic views.
Yes, Rapunzel House and Amönau Castle served as a template for local painter Otto Ubbelohde. While the property itself is not always accessible, its artistic connection adds a unique cultural dimension to the region's historical sites.


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