Castles around Tholey offer insights into the region's historical significance and diverse landscape. The area, situated in the Saarland, features prominent elevations like the Schaumberg, which hosts historical castle sites. These locations provide historical context, scenic views, and modern attractions. The region is characterized by its blend of natural features and historical remnants, including medieval ruins and reconstructed keeps.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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...is always worth a stop. Beautifully located, small enchanted park, worth seeing!
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A very nice photo opportunity
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A very beautiful beautiful castle situated in a very beautiful environment
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Interesting castle. In the immediate vicinity is also a butcher's shop/inn and the Bruunen for resting.
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Unfortunately the tower is not open.
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The spur castle was first mentioned in 1285. Its builder, Wilhelm Bossel II vom Stein, who came from Oberstein an der Nahe, had to grant the Count of Veldenz the right to open his castle in the deed. After the vom Stein family died out, the castle passed to the Counts of Veldenz. In the middle of the 15th century, the dukes of Palatinate-Zweibrücken acquired the castle and the dominion of Nohfelden. Until the French Revolution, the castle was the seat of a Zweibrücken bailiff. In 1490 the castle witnessed one of the saddest chapters in the history of Palatinate-Zweibrücken. After the death of Duke Louis the Black, his sons Kaspar and Alexander ruled together for a year when Alexander had his older brother deposed by force. He was taken to Veldenz Castle and remained there – even after the death of his brother – in captivity until his death in 1527. In the many wars of the 17th century, the castle did not go unmolested, but was always maintained. In 1661 Duke Friedrich died at the castle. In 1804 the castle was declared French national property and sold to the Cetto brothers from St. Wendel. After that, the castle complex, which was now used to procure building materials, fell into disrepair. Today's owner of the castle ruins is the municipality of Nohfelden.
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Built in 1285 by Wilhelm Bossel von Stein The castle tower is open to the public from April to October. A wonderful medieval market takes place around the castle every April.
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The region around Tholey offers a diverse range of historical sites, from medieval ruins to ancient fortifications. You can visit sites like the Münchweiler Castle, a well-preserved Baroque castle, or the Birg Hillfort Ruins, a late Celtic fortification with visible wall remnants and informative boards. The Schaumberg also hosts the historical site of Burg Schauenburg, though mostly ruins, it provides deep historical context.
Yes, several sites are suitable for families. Münchweiler Castle is listed as family-friendly. The Schaumberg, with its accessible Schaumbergturm and the 'Herzweg' circular path, offers an engaging experience for all ages, combining history with panoramic views. The Kerpen Castle Ruins also host family-friendly events like medieval markets.
The Schaumberg is renowned for its breathtaking 360-degree panoramic views from the Schaumbergturm, extending across the Saarland to the Palatinate Forest, Hunsrück, and Vosges mountains. The reconstructed keep at Liebenburg also serves as an observation tower, offering views of the surrounding area. Additionally, Veldenz Castle (Nohfelden) features a 20-meter high keep with great views of the Nahe valley.
The area around Tholey is excellent for outdoor activities, especially hiking and mountain biking. You can find numerous trails, including easy hikes like the 'Herzweg' on the Schaumberg. For more options, explore the easy hikes around Tholey, MTB Trails around Tholey, or running trails around Tholey.
Yes, for example, the Schaumberg offers hiking trails like the accessible 'Herzweg' which is a circular path around the Schaumberg plateau. The Birg Hillfort Ruins are located on the Premium Erzgräberwanderweg, providing a historical element to your hike.
The castles and their surrounding areas are enjoyable throughout the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and exploring the ruins, with vibrant foliage or blooming nature. Summer is ideal for enjoying the panoramic views, while winter can offer a unique, serene atmosphere, though some facilities like the Liebenburg wedding venue operate seasonally (April 1st to October 31st).
The Schaumbergturm on the Schaumberg is fully accessible, featuring a panoramic elevator that goes up to the viewing platform, making it easy for all visitors to enjoy the views and exhibitions. The 'Herzweg' around the Schaumberg plateau is also designed to be accessible.
Parking is generally available near the main attractions. For instance, the Birg Hillfort Ruins can be reached from L.I.O 145 via Bahnhofstrasse, with a signposted path leading to a parking lot. It is advisable to check specific locations for detailed parking information.
The castles offer unique features such as the modern, accessible Schaumbergturm with its exhibitions on German-French relations, the geological significance of 'Tholeyite' at Schaumberg, and the Liebenburg's reconstructed keep which doubles as a wedding venue. Dagstuhl Castle, while not fully accessible for viewing inside, features a beautiful castle chapel and a Baroque palace garden.
Yes, some castle sites have amenities nearby. Münchweiler Castle includes a cafe. The Kerpen Castle Ruins have an adjoining hotel restaurant. The Schaumberg also has facilities for visitors, and the broader Tholey area offers various cafes and restaurants.
The Schaumberg is a prominent mountain in the Saarland, historically home to Burg Schauenburg. It's significant for its medieval castle ruins, evidence of Celtic settlements, and its geological importance as the discovery site of 'Tholeyite.' Today, it's a symbol of German-French friendship with its modern, accessible Schaumbergturm, offering panoramic views and historical exhibitions.
The Kerpen Castle Ruins are known for hosting various events throughout the year, including medieval markets and cattle markets. The Liebenburg's reconstructed keep is also utilized as a wedding venue from April 1st to October 31st, adding a contemporary use to the historic site.


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