Castles around Beichlingen are situated in a varied, wooded hilly landscape on the northeastern edge of the Thuringian Basin. This region is known for its historical significance, with fortifications dating back over 1000 years. The area offers a blend of architectural styles, from medieval origins to Renaissance transformations. Visitors can explore sites steeped in history, often set in picturesque countryside.
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The Rabenswald family hiking trail is a great activity for families with children.
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In 1564, Georg II Vitzthum von Eckstedt built the Renaissance castle Kannawurf on the estate, which had been in the family since 1539; there were also three other manors in the village. Inscriptions on doors and windows date from between 1563 and 1565. Instead of a medieval moated castle, a three-wing complex was built around an almost square inner courtyard by around 1570, the fourth side of which is closed off by a shield wall with a central round tower. A row of dormer windows decorates the roof. With this form of the so-called castle type, Georg II Vitzthum cited the construction of the new Dresden residential palace of Elector Moritz of Saxony, in whose service he was a marshal, which began around 1547. Owned by the Thuringian Monument Preservation Center and the Thuringian Artists' House since 2007, the partially renovated castle is now used for cultural events. Source: Wikipedia
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It's a bit out of the way but a short visit is fine...a lot of investment has been made in recent years
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beautiful castle which is currently being renovated
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There is a Touringen stamp here.
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Was closed today. A pity.
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Very nice little ruin in the forest
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Well-preserved castle ruins. Reachable quite quickly from the local car park.
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Beichlingen Castle operates as a hotel and restaurant, allowing guests to stay within its historic grounds and enjoy meals. It's a beautiful and large managed castle complex.
Yes, several castles and related sites are suitable for families. Beichlingen Castle, Lower Sachsenburg (Hakenburg) Ruins, and View of the Sachsenburg castles are all categorized as family-friendly. Kannawurf Castle and Renaissance Garden also welcomes families.
The castles in this region boast a rich history, with some, like Beichlingen Castle, dating back over 1000 years. They showcase a blend of architectural styles, from medieval origins to Renaissance transformations, reflecting centuries of events and noble families. Sites like the Lower Sachsenburg (Hakenburg) Ruins offer insights into former official seats and military history.
Yes, you can explore several castle ruins. The Lower Sachsenburg (Hakenburg) Ruins allow visitors to see the remains of the keep, parts of the enclosing wall, and cellars. At Rabenswald Castle Ruins, while entering the ruins is prohibited due to falling branches or trees, you can still get a great view of the historical remnants from the outside, including the moat and wall remains.
Absolutely. The area around Beichlingen offers numerous hiking opportunities. You can find trails like the 'Beichlingen Castle – Beichlingen Hiking Car Park loop' (moderate, 11.4 km) or the 'Monraburg Hillfort – Old Shooting Range, Beichlingen loop' (easy, 5.6 km). For more options, explore the Hiking around Beichlingen guide.
The View of the Sachsenburg castles offers a beautiful sight of the Sachsenburg from the Unstrut, providing views of the Thuringian Gate. The Lower Sachsenburg (Hakenburg) Ruins also provide fantastic views of Sachsenburg and the Unstrut.
Beyond hiking, the region around Beichlingen is excellent for cycling and gravel biking. You can find routes like the 'View of the Sachsenburg castles – View of Untere Sachsenburg loop' for cycling (moderate, 52.7 km) or the 'View of Kyffhäuser – Kyffhäuser Cycle Path loop' for gravel biking (moderate, 42 km). Check out the Cycling around Beichlingen and Gravel biking around Beichlingen guides for detailed routes.
Yes, Kannawurf Castle and Renaissance Garden is a notable example. This three-story complex, built in the Renaissance style around 1564, encloses a square courtyard and has been painstakingly renovated, now hosting cultural events.
Beichlingen Castle is unique for its over 1000-year history, its transformation from a medieval fortress to a Renaissance and Neo-Renaissance castle, and its current use as a hotel and restaurant. It features the mighty residential tower (Hohes Haus) from the 15th century and a restored castle chapel, set in a scenic, wooded landscape.
Visitors appreciate the rich history and architectural beauty, with many highlighting the blend of styles from medieval to Renaissance. The scenic locations, often with great views of the surrounding landscape like the Unstrut valley, are also frequently praised. The opportunity to explore ruins or stay in a historic castle like Beichlingen Castle adds to the appeal.
Yes, for those seeking easier routes, the 'Beichlingen Hiking Car Park – Old Beech Tree Nature Reserve loop' is an easy 5.4 km hike. Another easy option is the 'Monraburg Hillfort – Old Shooting Range, Beichlingen loop,' which is 5.6 km. These are great for a relaxed exploration of the area around the castles.


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