Best castles around Landkreis Bayreuth offer a glimpse into the region's rich history and diverse architectural styles. This area in Germany is characterized by its historic towns and natural landscapes, providing a scenic backdrop for these ancient structures. The castles range from well-preserved palaces to dramatic ruins, many situated on elevated positions with views of the surrounding Franconian countryside. Visitors can explore centuries of heritage embedded in these historical landmarks.
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Located directly in the old town center on a one-way street, but unfortunately closed
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Overwhelming view of the castle perched on the rocky plateau
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An impressive building. Napoleon is said to have cursed it. He apparently saw a ghost in the night.
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"Ce maudit château!" - "This cursed castle!" is what Napoleon Bonaparte is said to have said in horror after he spent the night of May 15-16, 1812 in the New Palace. The ghost of the "White Lady of Himmelkron" had appeared to him there. It is also possible that the castellan had played a joke on the Emperor of the French. Relevant items such as chains, rattles and a white robe were later found in his estate.
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A beautifully decorated castle with an impressive round table.
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The “Italian Building” was built after 1759 for the Margrave's second wife, Sophie Caroline Marie of Braunschweig-Wolfenbüttel, as a stand-alone building south of the castle and only later structurally connected to the New Palace through a connecting wing. The architect was Rudolf Heinrich Richter, who, unlike Saint-Pierre, allowed the formal splendor of the interior decoration created by Giovanni Battista Pedrozzi to spill over onto the outer walls. The young Carl von Gontard succeeded in uniting the two fundamentally different buildings using a discreetly projecting connecting link with a round balcony.[1] At the beginning of the 1990s, the facades of the Italian building were renovated and its courtyard area was redesigned To the north of the main building, across Glasenappweg, is the former kitchen building, a single, two-story house with a hipped roof. From 1867 to 1908 the secondary school for girls was housed there,[4] later the municipal auxiliary school. When it was founded on October 1, 1920, the municipal commercial school moved into the building that the Bavarian Crown Estate Administration had given it. Although the location was only approved as a temporary arrangement, the business school remained until 1938.[5] Today a shopping arcade leads through the building to Richard-Wagner-Straße. Source: Wikipedia
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Very nicely prepared castle with a beautiful view of Bad Berneck.
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The region boasts several castles with deep historical roots. The Neues Schloss Bayreuth (New Palace) is an 18th-century Rococo masterpiece, once the residence of the Margraves of Bayreuth, notably Margravine Wilhelmine. The Eremitage complex, with its Old and New Palaces, also reflects Wilhelmine's artistic vision and courtly life. Further back in time, Pottenstein Castle, dating to the 10th century, is one of the oldest in Franconian Switzerland, offering a glimpse into medieval history.
Many castles in Landkreis Bayreuth are situated to provide stunning vistas. Pottenstein Castle, perched dramatically on a rock, offers commanding views of the town and the Franconian landscape. The climb to the Leienfels Castle Ruins is also rewarded with a beautiful view of Franconian Switzerland. For a specific scenic spot, the Panoramic view of Rabenstein Castle provides a wonderful perspective of the castle and the Klausstein Chapel.
Yes, several castles are suitable for families. The New Palace (Bayreuth Hermitage) offers expansive gardens with water attractions and grottoes, perfect for leisurely walks. Rabenstein Castle provides guided tours that can be engaging for children, and it also has a restaurant. The Leienfels Castle Ruins are also marked as family-friendly, offering an adventurous climb and historical exploration.
The area around the castles is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find various hiking trails, such as the Waterfall hikes around Landkreis Bayreuth, including routes like the '🏛️ Fantaisie Castle – Salamandertal Sandstone Gorge loop'. For cyclists, there are MTB Trails around Landkreis Bayreuth, with options like the 'Pegnitz-Pottenstein tour'. Runners can explore Running Trails around Landkreis Bayreuth, including loops around the Röhrensee Animal Park.
For refreshments, Schloss Colmdorf not only functions as a museum but also offers a café and biergarten. Rabenstein Castle features both a castle restaurant and a Gutsschenke where visitors can dine after a tour. The New Palace (Bayreuth Hermitage) also has a café on-site, and the village of Leienfels, directly below the Leienfels Castle Ruins, has a nice restaurant.
While specific opening hours vary, many castles and their grounds remain accessible. The Court Garden (Hofgarten) surrounding the Neues Schloss Bayreuth is open 24 hours a day and free of charge year-round. The Eremitage gardens are also beautiful for winter walks. For indoor attractions like museums and guided tours, it's always best to check the specific castle's website for current winter operating hours, as some may have reduced schedules.
Based on available information, the highlight Pottenstein — Old Town and Castle is listed as wheelchair accessible. However, accessibility can vary greatly within historical sites, so it's advisable to contact specific castles directly for detailed information regarding access to interiors, specific rooms, or garden paths.
The spring and summer months (May to October) are particularly rewarding. During this period, the gardens of places like the Eremitage are in full bloom, and its famous trick fountains are active. The Eremitage also hosts the annual Sommernachtsfest, a beautiful summer festival. However, the historical interiors of castles like the Neues Schloss Bayreuth can be enjoyed year-round.
The duration of a visit can vary. For a comprehensive experience at a larger site like the Neues Schloss Bayreuth or the Eremitage, including exploring the interiors and strolling through the extensive gardens, you might want to allocate 2-3 hours. Smaller castles or ruins, such as the Leienfels Castle Ruins, might take 1-2 hours, especially if combined with a short walk or hike to reach them.
While not as widely known as the Bayreuth palaces, Schloss Colmdorf offers a unique experience. This meticulously restored Baroque castle functions as a museum, showcasing original furnishings and exquisite stucco work, and also has a pleasant café and biergarten. It provides a more intimate historical visit away from the larger crowds.
The castles in Landkreis Bayreuth showcase a range of architectural styles. You'll find magnificent 18th-century Rococo architecture at the Neues Schloss Bayreuth, with its ornate interiors. The Eremitage also features Rococo elements, alongside unique structures like the Sun Temple. Medieval strongholds like Pottenstein Castle offer a glimpse into earlier defensive architecture, while Schloss Colmdorf represents Baroque design.


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