Best castles around Kirchhundem are found in the Sauerland region, a municipality characterized by its scenic Hundem valley, surrounded by fields, meadows, and forests. This area is home to historical architectural gems, including notable castles and ruins. The landscape offers a blend of natural beauty and historical significance for explorers.
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The castle was built on the foundations of a moated castle. In 1676 the outer buildings and the manor house were rebuilt. The portal and the castle chapel were rebuilt in 1723. The castle is still owned by the von Spee family today.
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Beautiful castle location above Bilstein, always worth a visit
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Bilstein Castle is idyllically situated on the outskirts of the village of the same name. Built in the 12th century, it now also houses a youth hostel. Further information: https://www.jugendherberge.de/jugendherbergen/bilstein-burg
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A steep path leads up to the castle. Very exhausting. There is limited parking, most of it for hostel staff.
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Nice castle with great beer garden
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The castle ruin Waldenburg is a beautiful little castle ruin in the middle of a great forest. There are also small wooden benches so you can take a rest. There is also an information board to find out more about this ruin.
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"... The Waldenburg is the ruin of a hilltop castle near the town of Attendorn in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It is the oldest known building in the Olpe district and is considered the nucleus of local self-government in the region. It was built there in the 17th century the Commander Waldenburg of the Teutonic Order, which only existed for a short time. The castle ruins are now in the Waldenburg nature reserve. https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Waldenburg_(Attendorn) "... The Waldenburg castle ruin is the oldest non-sacred monument in the Olpe district. It is located above the Waldenburg chapel and Lake Bigge. The castle can be reached via the asphalt road in the direction of Bürberg to the ruin. Another forest path begins near the Waldenburg Chapel and initially runs parallel to the dam, but later branches off to the ruins. Coming from Attendorn over the Big Bridge in the direction of Helden and after 50m right to the Waldenburg Bay. The ruin is located on a hill next to the Biggetalsperre in the Sauerland. There is parking in the Waldenburg Bay near the Waldenburg Chapel. ... " https://www.sauerland.com/Media/Attraktionen/Burgruine-Waldenburg
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For stunning panoramic views, visit Ginsburg keep, which features a viewing platform with expansive views of the Siegerland. Schnellenberg Castle also offers excellent views of Attendorn from its forecourt restaurant and beer garden. Additionally, Bilstein Castle, perched on the Rosenberg hill, provides great panoramic views of Bilstein and the surrounding hilly landscape.
Yes, you can explore the Waldenburg Castle Ruins, located on a hill near the Biggetalsperre within the Waldenburg nature reserve. Another significant ruin is Peperburg (also known as Burg Gevore) in Grevenbrück, which was the ancestral seat of local nobility and is freely accessible, allowing you to see remnants of its past.
Ginsburg keep is considered family-friendly and hosts school events. Bilstein Castle, which houses a youth hostel, is also a great family-friendly option, offering a unique overnight stay experience in a medieval setting.
Yes, Schnellenberg Castle is listed as dog-friendly, allowing you to enjoy its forecourt, restaurant, and beer garden with your canine companion.
Schloss Adolfsburg in Oberhundem is a notable Baroque moated castle (Wasserschloss) from the 1670s, featuring a three-winged structure with square corner towers and a picturesque setting. Bilstein Castle is a classic medieval spur castle, distinguished by its two large round towers, the Kapellenturm and Hohnekampturm.
The castles in the Kirchhundem area offer a rich historical tapestry. Ginsburg keep served as a frontier fortress for centuries. Peperburg (Burg Gevore) was the ancestral seat of local nobility dating back to the 12th century, preceding Bilstein Castle, which was built between 1202 and 1225. Schloss Adolfsburg represents Baroque elegance from the 17th century.
Many castles are integrated into the region's hiking network. Bilstein Castle is a stop on several hiking trails, including the Veischeder Sonnenpfad, Robert-Kolb-Weg, and Siegerlandweg. You can find more hiking opportunities in the area by exploring the Hiking around Kirchhundem guide, which includes routes like the 'Oberhundem mountain tour' and 'Krenkel Valley and Goldener Zapfen Trail'.
Yes, Schnellenberg Castle has a restaurant and beer garden in its forecourt, as well as a hotel. Bilstein Castle uniquely houses a youth hostel, offering accommodation with a 'knight's atmosphere'.
The exterior of Schloss Adolfsburg can be admired by visitors, and some apartments are available for holiday rentals. Bilstein Castle's grounds are freely accessible, and Peperburg ruin is also freely accessible at all times. For specific accessibility needs, it's advisable to check individual castle websites.
Ahausen Castle is especially beautiful in May when the rhododendrons bloom, as there are many bushes of them around the castle.
Beyond hiking, the Kirchhundem area offers cycling and gravel biking opportunities. You can explore routes like the 'Heiligenborn Sacred Spring' for cycling or the 'Upper Eder Valley' for gravel biking. More details can be found in the Cycling around Kirchhundem and Gravel biking around Kirchhundem guides.
The Peperburg (Burg Gevore) ruin is a key site for early medieval history, being the original ancestral seat of the noblemen of Gevore from the first half of the 12th century. It provides insight into the period before they relocated to Bilstein Castle.


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