Best castles around Luhe-Wildenau are located in the Upper Palatinate region of Germany, offering historical insights into the area. The landscape features the Lerau valley and the Upper Palatinate Forest, with the Waldnaab river also playing a role in the region's industrial past. This area is characterized by its historical fortifications and structures, many of which have evolved from various uses over centuries.
Last updated: June 22, 2026
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The restaurant and beer garden are permanently closed
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Unfortunately the beer garden is no longer open 😢
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This castle is worth a visit.
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Idyllic place on the Pfreimd, an information board provides information about the former clay mill.
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The market square is really beautiful and you can easily start a walk around and to the castle here!
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The marketplace is perfect to take a break for a scoop of ice cream and cool off your feet.
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Beautiful beer garden that always invites you to take a break and have a snack
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Always a nice highlight to ride a mountain bike here and to explore the beautiful area
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The castles in this region offer a deep dive into the Upper Palatinate's past. For instance, Leuchtenberg Castle Ruins was the ancestral seat of the powerful Landgraves of Leuchtenberg, first mentioned in 1124. Unterwildenau Castle has a unique history, evolving from an iron mill powered by the Waldnaab river, showcasing the region's industrial and architectural evolution.
Yes, Leuchtenberg Castle Ruins is one of the most important and well-preserved castle complexes in the Upper Palatinate. Often called the 'Acropolis of the Upper Palatinate,' its former components like the knight's hall are still clearly recognizable. You can explore the castle chapel, a walkable cellar vault, and impressive defensive fortifications.
The courtyard of Leuchtenberg Castle Ruins serves as a popular open-air stage for the Landestheater Oberpfalz. From May to August, it hosts well-known festival plays and other events, making it a vibrant cultural hub in the region. Special events like fairy tale evenings are also offered for younger visitors.
Absolutely. Leuchtenberg Castle Ruins is considered family-friendly, offering educational value with guided tours and special events like birthday parties and fairy tale evenings. Unterwildenau Castle also has a rustic beer garden nearby, which can be a pleasant stop for families.
Leuchtenberg Castle Ruins is easily accessible, with ample parking available near the marketplace or directly behind the castle with rear access.
The period from April 1st to October 31st is ideal for visiting Leuchtenberg Castle Ruins, as it is open from Wednesday to Sunday during these months. The summer months (May to August) are particularly vibrant due to cultural events like the Landestheater Oberpfalz performances at Leuchtenberg. The panoramic views are also best enjoyed in clear weather.
Yes, guided tours are available at Leuchtenberg Castle Ruins, providing detailed insights into its rich history and significance as the ancestral seat of the Landgraves of Leuchtenberg.
Yes, Leuchtenberg Castle Ruins is perched atop a 585-meter-high peak and offers extensive, breathtaking panoramic views over the Lerau valley and the Upper Palatinate Forest from its Bergfried (keep).
Yes, the region offers various hiking opportunities. For example, you can find routes like the 'Schloss Unterwildenau–Au Trail – Luhetal Trail loop from Luhe-Wildenau' which passes near Unterwildenau Castle. You can explore more options in the MTB Trails around Luhe-Wildenau guide, which also lists walking paths.
Absolutely. The area around Luhe-Wildenau is great for cycling. You can find routes like the 'Naabtal cycle route' or the 'Naab Cycle Path – View of Luhe loop from Luhe-Wildenau'. For more detailed routes, check out the Cycling around Luhe-Wildenau guide or the Gravel biking around Luhe-Wildenau guide.
Unterwildenau Castle, also known as Hammerschloss Unterwildenau, has a unique history, originally serving as an iron mill. Today, it stands as a late Gothic gabled building with a 19th-century park and features the St. Lorenz Chapel with a Baroque acanthus altar. While the castle itself is a private residence, the chapel and surrounding park offer points of interest, and a rustic beer garden is located nearby.
Wernberg Castle has undergone several transformations. After serving as a 4-star hotel, restaurant, and conference center, it closed its doors in 2019. It is now utilized as an acute clinic for psychosomatic medicine and psychotherapy.
Yes, Unterwildenau Castle has a fascinating history as an iron mill powered by the Waldnaab river. Over centuries, it also housed a glass grinding and polishing plant, showcasing its industrial past before becoming the castle you see today.


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