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Top 13 Castles around Eibenstock

Best castles around Eibenstock are found within the scenic Erzgebirge region, characterized by its rolling hills and historical significance. The area offers a blend of natural landscapes and cultural heritage, with various historical fortifications and ruins. Visitors can explore sites that reflect centuries of regional history, from medieval settlements to more recent architectural landmarks. The terrain around Eibenstock provides diverse settings for these historical locations.

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  • The most popular castles is Schwarzenberg Castle, a castle that…

Last updated: May 9, 2026

Schwarzenberg Castle

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The castle was probably founded in the 12th century as a defensive structure and was the starting point for the settlement of Schwarzenberg and the surrounding area. The former castle …

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Rodewisch Castle Island

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The castle island with the "Museum Göltzsch", the foundations of the "Festen Hus" and the Renaissance Schlößchen including its vaulted cellar is a popular destination. On the island there is …

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St. George's Church (Schwarzenberg)

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The castle is well preserved and houses the city's museum. You should also look inside the church.

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Falkenstein Castle Rock

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A staircase leads up to the rock. You have a great view from the platform.
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Castle Tower (Auerbach Castle)

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You can get the key to climb the tower at the tourist information or the museum during their opening hours.
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October 22, 2025, Schlossfelsen Falkenstein

The last stop on the rock circuit is the rock in the middle of the city. You can climb it via a staircase and enjoy a magnificent panoramic view of the city, church, and town hall.

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In the middle of the city, there's a rock to climb. You should do that, too. It offers a beautiful view of the city and the countryside.

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The Trützschlers had the castle built around 1600 at the foot of the small "fortified castle" located on the neighboring rock. It was expanded and remodeled over the following centuries. On August 12, 1859, it burned down and was rebuilt in a modified form. In 1926, the family sold their ancestral home to the town, and since 1930, the building has housed the Falkenstein Local History Museum and the savings bank. The Vogtland Savings Bank, as the owner, had the building renovated and remodeled between 1992 and 1997. https://stadt-falkenstein.de/freizeit-tourismus/sehenswuerdigkeiten/schloss-falkenstein

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Here you can enjoy a pleasant view over the whole of Auerbach and, during beer garden season, also enjoy a pleasant "refreshment".

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A landmark of the city of Schwarzenberg, visible from afar.

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It's worth a trip here, but it's very busy on the Advent weekends🙈

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Here you will receive a point for the digital hiking pin at SummitLynx. The church history in Schwarzenberg is probably almost as old as the castle, which was built around 1150, because it was common to build a chapel when establishing a settlement. The current church building of St. Georgen, which together with the castle forms Schwarzenberg's landmark, was built between 1690 and 1699 after the little church on the lower market had become dilapidated and too small. The Reformation had already arrived in Schwarzenberg in 1529. https://www.st-georgen-schwarzenberg.de/

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You can get the key to climb the tower at the tourist information or the museum during their opening hours. Entry costs €1. Then you can unlock 3 doors, turn on the light and go up the 179 steps, mostly in the form of a spiral staircase. At the top you have a very good all-round view through 8 windows.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What historical fortifications or ruins can I explore near Eibenstock?

While Eibenstock itself doesn't have many standing castles, you can visit the Teufelsschloss (Devil's Castle) or Ringwall von Blauenthal. These are the remains of a medieval hilltop castle, dating from the late 12th century, offering a glimpse into the region's early history. It features remnants of an oval-shaped facility and a moat carved into the rock.

What are some prominent castles in the wider Eibenstock region?

For more substantial castle experiences, consider visiting Schwarzenberg Castle, a former Saxon electoral hunting lodge with a rich history. Further afield, you'll find Burg Stein in Hartenstein, a largely late Romanesque complex with a museum, and Burg Scharfenstein in Drebach, one of Saxony's oldest continually inhabited lordly seats, featuring a diverse castle museum.

Are there family-friendly castles to visit near Eibenstock?

Yes, several castles offer family-friendly experiences. Rodewisch Castle Island is a popular destination with the "Museum Göltzsch," a rustic island snack bar, and boat rentals. It also hosts various events like concerts and Christmas markets. Schwarzenberg Castle also houses a city museum and occasionally hosts family-friendly events.

Can I combine a castle visit with outdoor activities like hiking or cycling?

Absolutely! The region around Eibenstock is excellent for combining historical exploration with outdoor adventures. Many castles are situated amidst scenic landscapes. For cycling, you can explore routes like the 'Information Point Mulderadweg – Bockau Railway Tunnel loop' or the 'Glück Auf Tower – Reservoir Loop' from Eibenstock. Find more options in the Cycling around Eibenstock guide. For running, consider trails like the 'Eibenstock Reservoir – Viewpoint over Eibenstock Reservoir loop' from Eibenstock, detailed in the Running Trails around Eibenstock guide.

Where can I find scenic viewpoints of castles or the surrounding area?

For stunning views, head to the Castle Tower (Auerbach Castle), a 43-meter-high lookout tower offering a comprehensive all-round view. The View of Schwarzenberg, the castle and St. George's Church from Galgenberg provides a picturesque panorama of Schwarzenberg Castle and its historic town. Additionally, the Falkenstein Castle Rock offers a great view from its platform.

What is the best time of year to visit the castles around Eibenstock?

The spring and autumn months are generally ideal for visiting castles in the Eibenstock region. The weather is pleasant for exploring both indoor and outdoor castle grounds, and the natural scenery is particularly beautiful. Summer also offers good conditions, though it can be busier. Some castles, like Rodewisch Castle Island, host special events and Christmas markets in winter, offering a unique seasonal experience.

Are there any castles that offer a glimpse into medieval life and history?

Yes, Burg Stein in Hartenstein is an excellent example. Its largely unaltered rooms allow visitors to experience the confined and dark atmosphere of a medieval defensive structure. The museum within the castle showcases historical weapons, armor, and legal antiquities, providing deep insights into medieval life and justice. Burg Scharfenstein also highlights authentic architecture from medieval "Ur-Burgen" (original castles).

What kind of events or activities can I expect at the castles?

Castles in the region often host a variety of events. For instance, Rodewisch Castle Island is known for musical meetings, concerts, an annual wine festival, and a Christmas market. Schwarzenberg Castle occasionally holds concerts in its ballroom. Many castles also feature museums that offer educational programs and exhibits.

Is there a castle that is particularly well-preserved or restored?

Schwarzenberg Castle is noted for being a great restored castle. It received its current form through a conversion into a Saxon electoral hunting lodge between 1555 and 1558 and has seen further careful restoration over the centuries. Burg Stein in Hartenstein is also well-preserved, maintaining much of its original late Romanesque structure.

What makes Burg Scharfenstein a unique castle to visit?

Burg Scharfenstein in Drebach is unique as one of Saxony's oldest continually inhabited and vibrant lordly seats for over 750 years. Its authentic architecture showcases life from medieval "Ur-Burgen" (original castles), and its castle museum offers a diverse and engaging experience for all ages. The castle is also associated with legends of the famous poacher Karl Stülpner.

Are there any castles that are also museums?

Yes, several castles in the region house museums. Schwarzenberg Castle contains the museum of the city of Schwarzenberg. Rodewisch Castle Island features the "Museum Göltzsch." Burg Stein in Hartenstein has a museum showcasing historical weapons, armor, and legal antiquities. Burg Scharfenstein also hosts a comprehensive castle museum.

What kind of facilities can I find at castles in the Eibenstock area?

Facilities vary by castle. At Rodewisch Castle Island, you'll find a rustic island snack bar and boat rental. Many castles, especially those with museums, offer visitor services like restrooms and gift shops. Some, like the one associated with the Castle Tower (Auerbach Castle), have restaurants nearby where you can enjoy a meal in a pleasant atmosphere.

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