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Top 20 Castles around Alexisbad

Best castles around Alexisbad are primarily found as historical ruins in the surrounding Harz region, offering insights into medieval history. Alexisbad itself is a spa town known for its medicinal waters and hiking trails. The area provides a blend of natural beauty and historical remnants, with notable castle ruins situated above valleys and offering panoramic views. These sites are often integrated into popular walks and hiking trails near Alexisbad Harz.

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Last updated: July 7, 2026

Lauenburg Castle Ruins (HWN 187)

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The ruins of the Lauenburg stand high above Stecklenberg. From the tower, the viewing platform of which was created by scaffolding, one overlooks the Harz foreland. The main castle is …

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Stecklenburg Castle Ruins

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Witch Tree at the Lauenburg Castle Ruins

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Very impressive and a great highlight. Please do not enter or climb on it.

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Selkes View (HWN 204)

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A wonderful path that is then rewarded with a wonderful view of the Selketal.

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Very beautiful pond in the middle of the castle park.

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May 10, 2025, Hexenbaum an der Burgruine Lauenburg

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Here is the stamp location 187 Lauenburg.

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A beautiful viewpoint and a good place for a rest.

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The remains of the Stecklenburg ruins.

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The two-part castle complex was built in the third quarter of the 11th century as an imperial castle under Henry IV and was first mentioned in documents in 1164. The construction of the outer and main castle probably took up to ten years. The purpose of the complex, which had a total length of more than 350 m, was to protect Quedlinburg and the nearby military roads. In 1180 it was conquered by Frederick I (Barbarossa) during military conflicts. In 1273 the castle was acquired by the Counts of Regenstein, which led to a power struggle between the Bishop of Halberstadt and the Counts of Regenstein. Bishop Albrecht II alone is said to have visited the castle nine times between 1326 and 1351. In 1351 the castle complex came into the possession of the bishops, who then gave the castle back to the Counts of Regenstein as a fief. From 1479 onwards the Quedlinburg Abbey was the fiefholder of the castle. Other owners of the castle were the Dukes Ernst of Saxe-Gotha-Altenburg and Albrecht of Saxe-Coburg, and from 1740 also King Frederick II of Prussia. The Prussian state later bought the castle for demolition. It then became the property of the city of Quedlinburg and in 1887 it became state property again. Source: Wikipedia

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main castle ruins to explore near Alexisbad?

The primary castle ruins in the vicinity of Alexisbad are the Lauenburg Castle Ruins (HWN 187) and the Stecklenburg Castle Ruins. Both offer historical insights and scenic views in the Harz region.

Are there family-friendly castle sites around Alexisbad?

Yes, the Lauenburg Castle Ruins (HWN 187) are considered family-friendly. The site is freely accessible and offers interesting features like a unique linden tree with a tunnel-like archway, which can be engaging for children.

What kind of historical significance do the castles near Alexisbad hold?

The castle ruins near Alexisbad, such as Stecklenburg Castle Ruins, offer a glimpse into medieval history. Stecklenburg, for instance, was originally built in the 11th century, destroyed, rebuilt, and inhabited until the 18th century, showcasing the region's enduring past.

Can I find hiking trails that lead to these castle ruins?

Absolutely. The castle ruins are often integrated into popular hiking trails. For example, the Lauenburg Castle Ruins (HWN 187) are a popular highlight for hikers. You can find various hiking routes around Alexisbad, including those that pass by these historical sites, on the Hiking around Alexisbad guide.

What unique natural features can I expect to see at the castle ruins?

At the Lauenburg Castle Ruins (HWN 187), you can see a particularly impressive linden tree whose roots form a protective, tunnel-like archway. This natural formation, also known as the Witch Tree at the Lauenburg Castle Ruins, is a unique highlight.

Is there parking available near the castle ruins?

While specific parking details for each ruin are not always explicit, areas like the Castle Pond in Ballenstedt Castle Park, which is part of a larger castle complex, does offer parking. For other ruins, parking is typically available in nearby towns or designated trailheads.

What is the best time of year to visit the castle ruins around Alexisbad?

The castle ruins are freely accessible at any time, making them suitable for spontaneous exploration. Autumn can be particularly scenic with changing foliage, offering beautiful views from the viewpoints. Spring and summer also provide pleasant weather for hiking and exploring the outdoor sites.

Are there any viewpoints at the castle ruins?

Yes, both the Lauenburg Castle Ruins (HWN 187) and Stecklenburg Castle Ruins offer viewpoints. From the Lauenburg ruins, a viewing platform provides panoramic views of the Harz foreland. Stecklenburg also has a bench with a great view of Stecklenberg.

How long does it typically take to visit the castle ruins?

The time required depends on your interest and whether you combine the visit with a hike. Exploring the ruins themselves might take 1-2 hours. If you include a circular walk or a longer hike to and from the ruins, it could extend to half a day or more.

What do visitors particularly enjoy about the castle ruins near Alexisbad?

Visitors appreciate the blend of natural beauty and historical remnants. The panoramic views from the ruins, the unique natural features like the Witch Tree, and the peaceful atmosphere of the surrounding valleys (like the Wurmbach valley near Lauenburg) are frequently mentioned highlights.

Are there options for cycling or other outdoor activities near the castles?

Yes, the region around Alexisbad offers various outdoor activities. Besides hiking, you can find gravel biking routes in the area, such as those detailed in the Gravel biking around Alexisbad guide, and road cycling routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Alexisbad guide.

Are the castle ruins easily accessible for beginners or those looking for easy walks?

While some trails to the ruins might be intermediate, there are often easier approaches or shorter walks available. The Lauenburg Castle Ruins (HWN 187) are freely accessible, suggesting varying levels of difficulty for reaching them. For easy walks, look for shorter routes in the Hiking around Alexisbad guide.

Can I bring my dog to the castle trails?

Generally, dogs are welcome on public hiking trails in the Harz region, including those leading to the castle ruins. However, it's always advisable to keep them on a leash, especially around historical sites and in areas with wildlife, and to clean up after them.

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