Best castles around Krauthausen offers a selection of historical sites and ruins in the broader region. While Krauthausen itself does not feature prominent castles, the surrounding areas provide opportunities to explore various historical structures. These locations often combine historical interest with natural landscapes, making them suitable for walks and exploration. The area's topography allows for diverse routes, from gentle paths to more challenging trails.
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Beautiful views over the forest and valleys
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“If I knew that the world was going to end tomorrow, I would still plant an apple tree today.” Martin Luther is said to have seen divine grace in earthly life in the trees.
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Martin Luther grew up in Mansfeld, but he spent the most important and formative years of his school days in Eisenach: from 1498 to 1501 he attended the Eisenach Latin School in St. Georgen to prepare for his studies at the University of Erfurt. During this time he lived with the Cotta and Schalbe families, the then owners of today's Lutherhaus. The famous “Lutherstuben” from 1356, which have been one of the most famous places of remembrance of the Reformation since the 19th century, are a reminder of this. The European Heritage Site has been a museum since 1956. In preparation for the Reformation anniversary in 2017, the Lutherhaus was extensively renovated from 2013 to 2015. (SOURCE: https://www.lutherhaus-eisenach.com/das-lutherhaus)
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Fantastic view of the Wartburg.
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Very nice rest area with a shelter and a wonderful view of the Wartburg.
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A wonderful view. If your phone or camera has a zoom, it's perfect for this.😁👍📸 It's definitely a great perspective of the Wartburg. Surrounded by lush green forests and hills, it looks as if it stands far away from any civilization.
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It's just fun to hike here and to catch a glimpse of the Wartburg from time to time 🤩
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While Krauthausen itself doesn't have prominent castles, the surrounding region offers several notable historical sites. Wartburg Castle is highly recommended, known for its deep connection to German history and status as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Another significant site is Brandenburg Castle Ruins, the largest double castle complex in central Germany, offering insights into medieval history.
Wartburg Castle is historically significant as it has hosted figures like Martin Luther, Saint Elizabeth, Goethe, and Wagner, and has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1999. The Brandenburg Castle Ruins were strategically important in the 13th century, controlling a vital trade route, and their history reflects the rivalries of aristocratic families.
Yes, several sites are considered family-friendly. Wartburg Castle and Brandenburg Castle Ruins both have categories indicating they are suitable for families. Additionally, the Luther House, Eisenach, a historical site, is also listed as family-friendly and offers an educational experience.
For an excellent view of Wartburg Castle, visit the View of the Wartburg from Marienblick, which offers comfortable seating. Another spot, the Wild sow - Touringen stamp no. 21 rest area, also provides a beautiful view towards Wartburg and is surrounded by forest.
The region around Krauthausen offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for gravel biking, cycling, and road cycling. For example, there are challenging gravel biking routes like the 'View of Wartburg – View of Wartburg Castle loop from Hörschel' and moderate cycling routes such as the 'Werratal Bridge, Hörschel – Market Square, Eisenach loop from Pferdsdorf'. You can explore more options in the Gravel biking around Krauthausen, Cycling around Krauthausen, and Road Cycling Routes around Krauthausen guides.
Yes, the areas around the castles offer diverse routes suitable for walks and exploration. While specific hiking guides are not listed, the general topography allows for trails ranging from gentle paths to more challenging routes, often combining historical interest with natural landscapes. The tips for Wartburg Castle mention a well-drivable path to the top and a small unpaved forest path down.
Beyond the castles, the Luther House, Eisenach is a significant historical site. It is one of Thuringia's oldest half-timbered houses and features a museum dedicated to Martin Luther and the Bible, highlighting his time spent in Eisenach.
Yes, Wartburg Castle and the Luther House, Eisenach are both listed as wheelchair accessible, making them suitable for visitors with mobility needs.
Visitors appreciate the rich history and cultural significance, especially at Wartburg Castle. The scenic views, such as those from Marienblick, are also highly praised. The Brandenburg Castle Ruins are enjoyed for their romantic atmosphere and the unique biotope that has developed there. The komoot community has shared over 8400 photos and given more than 4900 upvotes, reflecting a strong appreciation for the area's historical and natural beauty.
The Brandenburg Castle Ruins themselves are open every day of the year. The museum within the ruins is open from April until the end of September, specifically on Sundays and holidays from 11 AM to 5 PM.
The outside area of Wartburg Castle is free to access. Climbing the south tower costs 0.50 euros (via a revolving gate with a coin slot). A guided tour of the interior costs 7.00 euros for a large tour or 2.00 euros for a small tour, and a photography permit (no flash, tripod) is 2.00 euros. Tickets for interior tours must be purchased at the cash desk beforehand.
Yes, at Wartburg Castle, there is a cafe and a castle shop available for visitors. The Wild sow - Touringen stamp no. 21 rest area also offers a refuge and information boards.


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