Castles around Mittelhof offer insights into the region's history, situated within the forested landscapes and river valleys of the Westerwald. While Mittelhof itself does not feature castles, the surrounding area provides access to several historical sites. The local terrain is characterized by hills and natural features, making it suitable for outdoor exploration. This area serves as a starting point for discovering historical structures and natural landmarks.
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In Freusburg also starts/ends the multi-day tour #Druidensteig
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Beautiful little old town with the castle
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Beautifully situated in the middle of the forest and on the Asdorf cycle path
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Very nice little group with kids. 5 km approx
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Very beautiful and well-kept half-timbered houses!
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<< VOLPERHAUSEN CASTLE >> "The complex, first mentioned in 1462, is an impressive building in the middle of a forest. It should be mentioned here that the manor house and its outbuildings represent a place of their own; namely "Volperhausen Castle". This term means the place. However, the Building complex called this way; some also call it “Volperhausen Castle”. After the complex was first mentioned by name in 1462, it was owned by the Counts of Hatzfeld and served as an outpost of the nearby Crottorf Castle. The first facility was destroyed during the Thirty Years' War. It was not rebuilt until more than 200 years later in 1682. In the 20th century there were several renovation works so that the castle could be used as a private residence. It still fulfills this benefit today; only parts of the building and grounds can be visited today. In the nearby town of Volperhausen there is also a small fortress which is often referred to as Volperhausen Castle or a “water castle”. However, this is only about the Burghaus Volperhausen. A quarry stone building that is well preserved today; from around the same time as Volperhausen Castle. In addition to the actual manor house, the complex includes a converted horse stable, some garages and a chapel, which is integrated into the mansion and is used by the residents of nearby towns. Events such as an Easter festival also often take place on the extensive grounds with its ponds and park elements. The castle therefore represents an important cultural place and also a meeting place for the neighboring towns." https://lab42.architektur.uni-siegen.de/j3/index.php/teilsuebersicht/538-burg-volperhausen?start=1 https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burg_Volperhausen
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Volperhausen Castle was first mentioned in 1462, the Oberbergisches Land Tourist Association speaks on its website of the beginning of the 16th century. The Niederungsburg had a rectangular floor plan with a stair tower attached to one of the long sides. This first facility was destroyed during the Thirty Years' War. Reconstruction took place in 1682. In the 20th century, renovation work was carried out several times. The castle was originally owned by the Counts of Hatzfeld, but later changed hands several times. It used to be an outpost of Castle Crottorf. Today the castle building consists of a three-storey quarry stone building with a slender stair tower. The moat that exists today, which was also used by the earlier mill next to the castle house, still indicates the type of moated castle. Today there is a house on the foundations of the mill. The castle is privately owned and can therefore only be viewed from the outside. Source: Wikipedia
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No, Mittelhof itself does not feature any castles. However, the surrounding region offers several historical sites and castles that are easily accessible for exploration.
Freusburg is an excellent choice for families. It functions as a youth hostel and is well-preserved, offering a café and a historic town center nearby. Its facilities and historical context make it suitable for visitors of all ages.
Not all castles are open for interior visits. For example, Junkernthal Castle and Volperhausen Castle are privately owned and can only be viewed from the exterior. Freusburg, however, operates as a youth hostel and allows access to its courtyard and café.
The area around Mittelhof offers a variety of historical structures, including well-preserved castles like Freusburg, privately owned residences such as Junkernthal Castle and Volperhausen Castle, and even castle ruins like the Ruins of Burg Vroneck (Froneck-Nister), which are notable for their rock formations.
Yes, the castles are situated within forested landscapes and river valleys, offering excellent hiking opportunities. For instance, the Freusburg is located on the Siegerländer Höhenring, a popular route. You can find various hiking trails in the broader region, including those around the Ruins of Burg Vroneck, which feature narrow paths through the forest.
Beyond exploring the castles, the region around Mittelhof is great for outdoor activities. You can enjoy cycling on routes like the Alsdorf valley bike path near Junkernthal Castle. There are also numerous cycling, gravel biking, and road cycling routes available. For more details on routes, check out the Cycling around Mittelhof, Gravel biking around Mittelhof, and Road Cycling Routes around Mittelhof guides.
Yes, the area is characterized by hills and natural features. The Ruins of Burg Vroneck (Froneck-Nister) are known for their beautiful rock constellations. Additionally, Felsenstübchen, also near Froneck-Nister, offers unique rock formations and viewpoints, though caution is advised on its paths.
Visitors appreciate the blend of history and nature. They enjoy the well-preserved architecture of places like Freusburg, the scenic views from various castle sites, and the opportunity to explore historical structures within the beautiful Westerwald landscape. The community has contributed over 700 photos and upvotes, highlighting the visual appeal and historical significance of these sites.
Yes, Freusburg, which operates as a youth hostel, features a cozy café in front of its gate where you can enjoy coffee and cake. This makes it a convenient stop during your visit.
Many of the castles offer good viewing opportunities, even if they are privately owned. For instance, Junkernthal Castle, with its large villa and baroque garden pavilion, can be admired from the outside. Similarly, Volperhausen Castle, a former moated castle, can be viewed from the town center, showcasing its distinctive three-storey quarry stone building.
The best way to explore the castles around Mittelhof is often by combining visits with outdoor activities. Many castles are accessible via scenic hiking or cycling paths, allowing you to enjoy both the historical sites and the natural beauty of the Westerwald region. Consider planning a route that incorporates a few different castle highlights.


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