Best castles around Neu-Eichenberg provide a rich historical landscape, featuring impressive architecture and centuries of German heritage. This region, while a small municipality, is surrounded by numerous historical castles. Visitors can explore various types of fortifications, from extensive ruins to reconstructed castles, set amidst the natural beauty of the area.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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There are 2 rooms in the castle to stay overnight. It is an unforgettable experience to spend the night at the Berlepscher headquarters not far from Witzenhausen. In the hotel you can literally feel the centuries of eventful history that have shaped this impressive and idyllic place.
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But quite young for a castle, many events take place here, the tower can be visited but nothing for the claustrophobic 🤭.
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The castle has an unusual design and dates from the high medieval period
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One of the most beautiful medieval castle ruins
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Beautiful castle backdrop in a dreamlike landscape
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When it was built in the 13th century, Werleshausen Castle was significantly smaller than it is today. It only had a bullet top. A free farming family had built this property. It was only after a fire in the middle of the 16th century that the two-story upper section on the remains of the building was expanded with Renaissance style elements.
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Werleshausen, a small town on the Werra, lies between Ludwigstein Castle and the Hanstein Castle ruins. Werleshausen Castle from the 13th century is located in the village itself and is located on the Fairy Tale Route.
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1a View from the tower of the castle into the Werra valley.
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The region offers a diverse range of castles. For a dramatic ruin with panoramic views, visit Hanstein Castle. Ludwigstein Castle is unique as a rebuilt knight's castle now serving as a youth hostel. Berlepsch Castle is known for hosting events and offering overnight stays. For an unusual architectural style and high medieval origins, explore Werleshausen Castle.
Yes, several castles are suitable for families. Hanstein Castle, a large ruin, is considered family-friendly and even has a playground for children. Berlepsch Castle frequently hosts children's birthdays and other family events. Ludwigstein Castle and Werleshausen Castle are also listed as family-friendly.
Yes, you can. Ludwigstein Castle operates as a youth hostel, welcoming hikers and cyclists for overnight stays. Berlepsch Castle also offers two rooms for overnight stays, providing an immersive historical experience.
The castles offer a deep dive into centuries of German history. Hanstein Castle is one of Central Germany's largest castle ruins, showcasing medieval architecture. Ludwigstein Castle has a unique history of being rebuilt by the Wandervogel association after WWI. Werleshausen Castle, dating back to the 13th century, features an unusual construction with Renaissance elements added after a 16th-century fire. Rustenberg Castle Ruins represent layers of construction and destruction from the 12th century onwards.
Absolutely. Hanstein Castle itself offers fantastic panoramic views over the hills of Eichsfeld, extending to the Thuringian Forest and the Hoher Meißner mountains. There's even a dedicated highlight, View of Hanstein Castle, which provides a beautiful vantage point with benches for resting.
The area around Neu-Eichenberg is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous road cycling routes, mountain biking trails, and gravel biking paths. For example, there are moderate road cycling routes like the 'Forest Path to Bremke loop' and MTB trails such as the 'View of Witzenhausen – Werra Bridge loop'. You can explore these and more in the dedicated guides for Road Cycling, MTB Trails, and Gravel Biking around Neu-Eichenberg.
Yes, the region is popular for hiking. Ludwigstein Castle is particularly recommended for hikers traversing the Werra-Burgen-Steig trail. Many of the cycling routes mentioned above also include sections suitable for walking or can be adapted for hiking, offering scenic paths through forests and past historical sites. Check the MTB Trails and Gravel Biking guides for routes that often pass near these castles.
The castles are generally accessible for much of the year. Hanstein Castle is open from March to October with extended hours, and reduced hours in November and December. Visiting during spring or autumn offers pleasant weather for exploring the ruins and surrounding nature, with vibrant foliage or blooming landscapes. Summer provides longer daylight hours, while winter visits can be charming, especially on weekends and public holidays for some sites.
For Hanstein Castle, there is an entrance fee of 3.50 Euros for adults and 1.50 Euros for children. For Berlepsch Castle, the entrance fee can be partially offset with food or drink purchases if you visit during the restaurant's opening hours. Other castles like Ludwigstein and Werleshausen may have different access policies, so it's advisable to check their official websites for current information.
Yes, some castles offer dining facilities. Berlepsch Castle has a restaurant, and visiting during its opening hours allows you to explore the castle while enjoying a meal or drink. Ludwigstein Castle, as a youth hostel, likely offers catering options for its guests. For other castles, you may find cafes or restaurants in nearby towns and villages.
Werleshausen Castle stands out with its unusual construction and high medieval origins, featuring a two-story upper section with Renaissance-style elements added after a mid-16th-century fire. Hanstein Castle, as one of the largest castle ruins, showcases impressive medieval fortification architecture. The reconstructed Ludwigstein Castle also presents a unique blend of historical and rebuilt structures.
While specific public transport details for each castle are not provided, the region is generally accessible by car. Many castles, especially popular ones like Hanstein Castle and Berlepsch Castle, typically have designated parking areas nearby. For public transport, it's best to research local bus routes connecting to the nearest towns and then plan for a walk or short taxi ride to the castle sites.
While Hanstein Castle, Ludwigstein Castle, and Berlepsch Castle are popular, Werleshausen Castle, situated in a small town between Ludwigstein and Hanstein, might offer a quieter experience. Its unique history and architecture make it a fascinating stop without the larger crowds. The Rustenberg Castle Ruins also provide a historical site to explore that might be less frequented than the more prominent castles.


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