Best castles around Neunhofer Forst are found in the surrounding region, as Neunhofer Forst itself is primarily a state forest. This area offers a rich historical and architectural landscape. The region features several notable castles that are easily accessible from the forest area. These historical sites provide insights into the cultural heritage of the wider Franconia region.
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A beautiful covered wooden bridge. Ideal for sheltering from a downpour.
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Great view over the city at the foot of the Kaiserburg.
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The Kaiserburg lookout point is open all year round, although opening hours vary seasonally. Guided tours are available, providing detailed information about the history and architecture of the castle. For those who prefer to explore the lookout point at their own pace, audio guides are also available in several languages. Admission for adults is minimal, and children under 18 are admitted free.
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The Imperial Castle is Nuremberg's landmark. From the castle, you have a magnificent view of Nuremberg. Even at night, when illuminated, it is beautiful to see. For an even better view of Nuremberg, a visit to the Sinwell Tower at the Imperial Castle is recommended. You can purchase a combination ticket for the museum and the tower. Opening hours and further information can be found on the official website: https://www.kaiserburg-nuernberg.de/deutsch/tourist/oeffnung.htm
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The Henkerbrücke, which leads over the northern arm of the Pegnitz (the Henkersteg goes over the arm that flows south past the flea market island), can only be reached through the Henkerhaus Museum. The medieval, half-timbered, two-arched bridge leads from the Henkerhaus to the water tower and the Weinstadl (now a student residence). The original bridge from the 15th century was destroyed in the Second World War. In 1954 it was rebuilt based on old models.
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The executioner and his assistant lived here on the outskirts of the city from the 15th to the 19th century. In the former official residence, the "executioner's house", there is an exhibition on Nuremberg's legal history. The half-timbered house next door served as a leper hospital in the Middle Ages. Later, the building now known as the "Weinstadel" was used as a wine warehouse.
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Unfortunately, the castle is currently scaffolded.
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The Henkersteg connects the flea market, with its many exclusive shops idyllic located on a small Pegnitz island, and the Unschlittplatz. The executioner, in the Middle Ages a man with whom an honorable citizen was not allowed to have anything to do, used this wooden footbridge to get from his secluded apartment in the executioner's house into the city. The Henkersteg was built in its current location after the great flood in 1595, to which its predecessor had fallen victim. https://tourismus.nuernberg.de/sehen/sehenswuerdigkeiten/location/henkersteg/
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Neunhofer Forst is primarily a state forest and a municipality-free area. While there are no significant castles located directly within the forest itself, several notable castles are found in the surrounding region, offering rich historical and architectural experiences that are easily accessible from the forest area.
Visitors highly recommend the Imperial Castle Nuremberg, a prominent symbol of Nuremberg with origins dating back to the year 1000. Other must-see spots include Atzelsberg Castle, with over 300 years of history and extensive renovations, and Neunhof Castle, a former manor known for its beautiful baroque park.
The castles around Neunhofer Forst offer deep historical insights. The Imperial Castle Nuremberg, for instance, is a double castle with origins from the year 1000, symbolizing Nuremberg's ancient past. Atzelsberg Castle has a history spanning over 300 years, rebuilt after the Thirty Years' War. Neunhof Castle, a former manor, features framework from 1479, providing a glimpse into medieval and early modern architecture.
Yes, several castles are family-friendly. The Imperial Castle Nuremberg offers guided tours and audio guides, making its history accessible for all ages, with children under 18 admitted free. Atzelsberg Castle and Neunhof Castle are also considered family-friendly, providing engaging historical settings and grounds to explore.
The Imperial Castle Nuremberg offers panoramic views of the city from its Kaiserburg lookout point. While not a castle itself, the nearby Henkersteg (Executioner's Footbridge) also provides scenic views over the Pegnitz river in Nuremberg's old town, blending perfectly with the historical backdrop.
The region around Neunhofer Forst and its castles offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including easy routes like the 'Neunhof Wildlife Park – Ludwig's Oak loop'. For cyclists, there are road cycling routes and gravel biking tours, such as the 'Pegnitz Riverside Cycle Path' loops.
Yes, there are options for refreshments and accommodation. Atzelsberg Castle has an inn with a lovely beer garden next door, and is located directly on a hiking trail. Neunhof Castle also offers opportunities to stop for refreshments nearby. For more extensive options, the city of Nuremberg, home to the Imperial Castle, provides a wide range of cafes, pubs, and accommodations.
The castles are generally accessible year-round, though opening hours for specific attractions like the Kaiserburg lookout point at the Imperial Castle Nuremberg can vary seasonally. Visiting during spring or autumn often provides pleasant weather for exploring the castle grounds and surrounding areas, including the baroque park at Neunhof Castle.
Visitors particularly appreciate the rich history and impressive architecture of the castles. The Imperial Castle Nuremberg is valued for its historical significance and panoramic city views. Neunhof Castle is praised for its well-preserved historical architecture and beautiful baroque park. The well-maintained grounds and the opportunity to explore centuries of history are consistently highlighted.
The Imperial Castle Nuremberg is located in the city of Nuremberg, which is well-served by public transport. While Atzelsberg Castle and Neunhof Castle are more rural, they are easily accessible from the wider Franconia region, often requiring a combination of public transport and a short walk or a car journey.
Beyond the main castles, the region offers other historical sites. In Nuremberg, near the Imperial Castle, you can visit the Tiergärtnertor Gate, an impressive historical landmark. The Henkersteg (Executioner's Footbridge) in Nuremberg's old town also offers a glimpse into medieval history with its 500-year-old executioner's house.


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