Best castles around Wittgert Germany are found within the wider Westerwald district, a region known for its historical sites and natural landscapes in Rhineland-Palatinate. While Wittgert itself does not feature notable castles, the surrounding area offers various historical fortifications. This region provides opportunities to explore ancient ruins and well-preserved structures. Visitors can discover a mix of Romanesque hilltop castles and other historical landmarks.
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The view is worth the climb. The castle is almost more beautiful from a little further away.
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The castle complex is very well maintained and is lovingly cared for and cared for by the Friends of the Isenburg. It's also fun to wander through the ruins...
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From the castle, you have a very nice overview of Montabaur.
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This is a very well maintained ruined castle, freely accessible with plenty of rest stops. A short circular path leads around the ruins.
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At the top of the castle, great view
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Currently (October 2021) there is no prohibition sign to be found. The bike fits well through the obstacle, then it goes steeply uphill (tarred). Great view of the surrounding area from above.
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Idyllic place with a castle of the same name. From here you can start great tours in the Brexbachtal.
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While Wittgert itself doesn't have notable castles, the surrounding Westerwald district offers a variety of historical sites. You can find ancient ruins, well-preserved structures, and Romanesque hilltop castles. Examples include the Isenburg Castle Ruins, a Romanesque hilltop castle built around 1100, and the Grenzau village center with its historical half-timbered houses and a ruined castle.
Yes, several sites are suitable for families. The Grenzau village center is considered family-friendly, offering a chance to explore historical buildings and a ruined castle. Montabaur Castle and the Shelter at Hartenfels Castle are also noted as family-friendly, providing historical interest and scenic views.
The region offers various hiking opportunities. For example, the trail to the Ruins of the Hausenborn Pilgrimage Chapel is described as demanding but rewarding. You can also find routes that pass by Grenzau Castle. For more options, explore the MTB Trails around Wittgert guide, which includes routes like 'Grenzau Castle – Adenrother Pond loop from Wittgert'.
While there might be some confusion, Schloss Wittgenstein (Wittgenstein Castle) is actually located in Bad Laasphe, which is a different town and some distance from Wittgert. The castles closer to Wittgert are primarily within the Westerwald district, such as Isenburg Castle Ruins and Montabaur Castle.
Many of the castles and historical sites offer excellent viewpoints. For instance, Montabaur Castle is known for its great views from the top. The Isenburg Castle Ruins and the Shelter at Hartenfels Castle also provide rewarding vistas after a climb.
Yes, the region offers cycling routes that can take you near historical sites. You can find various options in the Cycling around Wittgert guide, which includes routes like 'Ellenhausen Fish Pond – Selters Railway Viaduct loop from Wittgert' and others that explore the local landscape.
The Ruins of the Hausenborn Pilgrimage Chapel is a very beautiful ruin with thank you plaques, some dating back around 100 years. It was originally built in 1441 and was a significant pilgrimage church. The trail to reach it is described as demanding, but the historical atmosphere and the efforts to preserve it make it a unique visit.
The Isenburg Castle Ruins, located in the center of the village of Isenburg, was built around 1100, making it the second oldest castle complex in the Neuwied district. It was once considered one of the most defensive Romanesque hilltop castles in the Middle Rhine and Westerwald region. Although it was left to decay after 1664, a local association, the Friends of Isenburg e.V., is actively working to preserve and make it accessible to the public.
Montabaur Castle, with its origins dating back to the 10th century, offers a great view from the top. You can explore the castle grounds and discover it as part of the 'Legend way' through the city and around the Schlossberg, providing both historical insights and scenic walks.
Yes, the area around Wittgert provides opportunities for gravel biking. You can find various routes in the Gravel biking around Wittgert guide, with options ranging from moderate to difficult, such as the 'Flürchen – Landshuberweiher loop from Siershahn'.
Visitors appreciate the Grenzau village center for its charm, often describing it as 'small but great' and 'almost like an open-air museum'. It features beautiful old half-timbered houses, a ruined castle, sculptures, and provides valuable information about the place and its history, making it well worth a trip.


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