Castles near Ergeshausen are found in a region characterized by the wooded hills of the Taunus and the banks of the River Lahn. While Ergeshausen itself is known for its natural landscapes and a 12th-century parish church, the surrounding area, particularly the Rhein-Lahn-Kreis, is rich in historical fortifications. This area offers a variety of castles, from well-preserved structures to ruins, providing insights into the region's past. Many of these sites are accessible via hiking trails, making them suitable for outdoor…
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The castle is a good destination for hikes. The view of the castle from Wotansberg is also recommended.
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So beautiful here
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Laurenburg Castle, built around 1090 by Count Dudo von Laurenburg from the House of Nassau, is a hilltop castle at a height of 179 meters above Laurenburg Castle. Now it is a ruin. Laurenburg Castle was built around 1700 by the princes of Anhalt-Bernberg-Schaumburg-Hoym as a summer residence. In 1975 it became a curative education and nursing home.
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Laurenburg Castle, built around 1090 by Count Dudo von Laurenburg from the House of Nassau, is a hilltop castle 179 metres above Laurenburg Castle. It is now a ruin. Laurenburg Castle was built around 1700 by the Princes of Anhalt-Bernberg-Schaumburg-Hoym as a summer residence. In 1975 it became a curative education and nursing home.
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Laurenburg Castle was first mentioned in 1093. The ancestral home of the Nassau family, where the ancestors of the Dutch royal family and the Grand Dukes of Luxembourg come from.
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The keep has been expanded, is inhabited at times and is not open to the public!
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The ruins of the Margarethen church are located at the foot of the Arnstein monastery mountain. As the mother church, it presided over 72 chapels and churches in the Taunus and Westerwald in the 10th century (Middle Ages). A short, narrow path leads directly behind the church to the monastery wall of the Arnstein monastery. If the path is too steep, take the road. There are parking spaces not only at the Klostermühle leisure center and Bible school and at the ruins of the Margarethen church, but also at the Arnstein monastery.
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An absolute eye-catcher and the castle is being restored so we can hope for a reopening to the public.
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While Ergeshausen itself is known for its natural beauty, the castles are found in the surrounding region, particularly along the Rhine and in areas like the Hunsrück and the Rhein-Lahn-Kreis. These areas are rich in historical fortifications, offering a glimpse into the region's past.
Visitors frequently enjoy the View of Balduinstein, which offers a stunning perspective of castle ruins over the Lahn. Another must-see is Schaumburg Castle, an imposing complex undergoing restoration. The Brunnenburg Monastery Ruins also provide a romantic ruin experience with magnificent Lahn valley views.
Yes, the region features several significant ruins. Ruins of St. Margaret's Church (Margarethenkirche), located at the foot of Arnstein Abbey, is a monument of great structural interest from the 10th century. Laurenburg Castle, first mentioned in 1093 AD, is another historic ruin that has been partially secured and made visible in its former dimensions.
The castles are often linked by hiking trails, making them ideal for outdoor exploration. You can find various routes for mountain biking, gravel biking, and cycling in the area. For example, consider the 'Lahn Cycle Path – Lahn Riverside Path loop' or the 'Dörsbach Valley – Arnstein Monastery loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the MTB Trails around Ergeshausen, Gravel biking around Ergeshausen, and Cycling around Ergeshausen guides.
Many of the sites, especially those with viewpoints or accessible paths, can be enjoyed by families. The View of Balduinstein is categorized as family-friendly, offering an easy way to appreciate the scenery and history together.
The region's castles and their surrounding trails are generally best enjoyed during spring, summer, and autumn when the weather is mild and the natural landscapes are vibrant. Winter visits can offer a different, often quieter, experience, but some trails might be more challenging due to weather conditions.
Given that many castles are accessed via hiking trails and some ruins require sure-footedness, sturdy shoes are highly recommended. Layered clothing is also advisable to adapt to changing weather conditions, especially if you plan to explore for several hours.
Absolutely. The View of Balduinstein is a prime example, offering a beautiful perspective of the castle ruins over the Lahn. The Brunnenburg Monastery Ruins also boast a magnificent view of the Lahn valley from a vantage point just below the ruins.
The komoot community highly values the historical significance and the scenic integration of these sites. Visitors particularly enjoy the impressive views, the opportunity to explore ancient ruins, and the combination of history with outdoor activities like hiking. The area has received over 1700 upvotes and more than 260 photos shared by visitors.
Yes, many of the castles and ruins are incorporated into circular hiking and cycling routes. For instance, the 'Jammerthal Circular Trail' offers views of Schaumburg. Exploring the nearby route guides will provide options for circular tours that pass by these historical sites.
While the guide highlights popular spots, the region's rich history means there are many smaller, less-frequented ruins and historical sites. Exploring trails in the Rhein-Lahn-Kreis or Nassau Nature Park can lead to discovering such hidden gems, often offering a more secluded experience of the area's past.


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