Best attractions and places to see around Posterstein offer a blend of historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural features in Thuringia, Germany. The village is centered around the impressive Posterstein Castle, an 800-year-old historical site. The area also provides numerous cycling and hiking trails, connecting to regional and long-distance routes. Visitors can explore a variety of landscapes and man-made structures.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Along the trail, there are numerous hands-on activities that are especially exciting for children. These include pasture huts for hiding, swinging rope bridges for swinging, a water wheel for powering, and a mud pit for splashing around.
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Along the trail, there are numerous hands-on activities that are especially exciting for children. These include pasture huts for hiding, swinging rope bridges for swinging, a water wheel for powering, and a mud pit for splashing around.
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One of the most beautiful castles 🏰 with a wonderful view from the castle tower 🤩.
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Hilltop castle as a ring castle with a central round keep (25m high). The castle towers beautifully on the castle hill above the village of Posterstein.
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The Posterstein Church, a late Gothic building, was built by the Posterstein lords and has been a branch church of Nöbdenitz since the 16th century.
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Mega 😎 for the kids. With 2 rope suspension bridges and stones over which you can jump over the sprat.
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A beautiful architectural style of the bridge, with a view over large parts of the surrounding area, for example to the Miner's Lamp viewpoint! 👍
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For families, the Sprotte Water Adventure Trail Suspension Bridge offers numerous hands-on activities like swinging rope bridges and a water wheel, perfect for children. Additionally, Posterstein Castle houses the "Die Kinderburg" exhibition, providing an interactive experience from the dungeon to the tower, and even offers archaeology programs for kids.
The centerpiece is the 800-year-old Posterstein Castle, which features a prominent round keep and a museum detailing regional history, including the origins of the card game Skat. Within the former castle mound, you can also visit the historically significant Posterstein Church, known for its intricate baroque carvings and a local legend about its wood carver.
Yes, Posterstein is well-connected to several regional and long-distance hiking trails. You can find a variety of routes, including easy hikes, such as the "Posterstein Castle – Posterstein Castle loop from Oberes Sprottental" which is 4 km long. For more options, explore the Easy hikes around Posterstein guide.
The area around Posterstein offers excellent cycling opportunities, including connections to the long-distance Thüringer Städtekette. A notable highlight is the Beautiful cycle path through the Gessental valley, which leads through open pasture landscapes. You can also find routes like the "Ronneburg Cycle Path – Dragon's Tail Bridge, Ronneburg loop from Löbichau" for gravel biking, or explore the Gravel biking around Posterstein guide for more options.
The Drachenschwanz Bridge (Dragon's Tail Bridge) is one of Germany's longest wooden bridges, offering striking views over the Gessental valley. The village of Posterstein itself provides a serene atmosphere, and the surrounding area features diverse landscapes, including the Gessental valley with its wildflowers and birdhouses.
Visitors particularly appreciate the unique architecture of the Drachenschwanz Bridge and the extensive views it offers. The interactive elements along the Sprotte Water Adventure Trail Suspension Bridge are a hit with families. The historical charm and the museum within Posterstein Castle, especially during events like the knight festival, are also highly valued.
Yes, Posterstein is known for its unique bridges. The Drachenschwanz Bridge is a 225-meter-long wooden bridge, one of the longest in Germany, offering impressive views. Another is the Sprotte Water Adventure Trail Suspension Bridge, which is part of a family-friendly trail with various interactive activities.
Posterstein can be enjoyed year-round. Spring is particularly attractive when wildflowers bloom along the cycle paths in the Gessental valley. The castle regularly hosts special exhibitions and events, including medieval spectacles, which might influence your visit depending on your interests. The outdoor trails are generally best enjoyed in milder weather.
Yes, Posterstein is an excellent starting point or stop for long-distance adventurers. The area connects to the Thüringenweg (a long-distance hiking trail), the Thüringer Städtekette (a long-distance cycling route), and the Lutherweg (a pilgrimage route). Maps and tour guides for these trails are available at the museum shop within Posterstein Castle.
While not directly in Posterstein, nearby attractions often associated with a visit to the area include the 1000-year-old oak tree of Nöbdenitz, which serves as the burial site for Hans Wilhelm von Thümmel. The former Schlosspark Tannenfeld is also a point of interest in the broader region.
Yes, within the Herrenhaus Posterstein, you can find the pleasant Café "Zur eisernen Bank," which provides a convenient stop for visitors. Posterstein Castle also has a café and restaurant on-site.


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