Best castles around Heroldsbach offer a journey through history in a diverse landscape. The region features a variety of historical structures, from grand palaces to fortified churches. Visitors can explore these sites, many of which are set amidst natural surroundings. The area provides opportunities to combine historical exploration with outdoor activities.
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Behind the castle, a 280-meter-wide and 550-meter-long castle garden was created with an orangery (completed in 1706), Concordia Church (1706; now the Geological Institute), Huguenot fountain, equestrian statue and the now-defunct Hedge Theatre. The first self-contained, baroque courtly building ensemble in Franconia was created here. (Wikipedia)
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Unfortunately currently partially scaffolded.
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At the end of the axis of the castle park, you will of course find the castle. Renovation work is currently taking place. Nevertheless, it is an eye-catcher
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Beautiful castle in the middle of the old town with a wonderful adjacent park to relax and linger
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Wiessenstein Castle in Pommersfelden was built between 1711 and 1718 under Lothar Franz von Schönborn, the Bamberg Prince-Bishop and Elector of Mainz in Pommersfelden near Bamberg as a private summer residence. It is regarded as the founding building of the Franconian Baroque and is still owned by the Schönborn family. A visit is absolutely worthwhile. Attention: Hourly guided tours! There is a good cafe nearby.
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The Margravial Palace Erlangen, built in Erlangen from 1700, together with the Palace Garden, Orangery and Church of the Concord, forms the first completely redesigned, self-contained Baroque ensemble in Franconia. Width: 65 meters Depth [sides]: 20 meters Depth [Middle]: 26 meters Height: 21 meters Source: Wikipedia
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One of the most beautiful castles I know, the tours are worth it. This is where the Netflix series Sissi was filmed
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Atzelsberg Castle boasts beautifully maintained grounds, and there's an inn with a lovely beer garden next door. It's located directly on the hiking trail and has a parking lot, making it a great starting point for hikes.
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The region offers a diverse range of historical architecture, including traditional castles, moated castles, and fortified churches. You can visit sites like Atzelsberg Castle, which has over 300 years of history, or the impressive Effeltrich Fortified Church, known for its thick walls and pointed towers dating back to the 15th century.
Yes, some castles offer family-friendly experiences. For instance, Schloss Thurn in Heroldsbach is a historical castle that now functions as a popular amusement park, Erlebnispark Schloss Thurn. It combines historical ambiance with modern entertainment, making it a great destination for families. Additionally, highlights like Atzelsberg Castle and Weissenstein Castle, Pommersfelden are also categorized as family-friendly.
Absolutely. The area around Heroldsbach provides opportunities to combine historical exploration with outdoor activities. You can find various hiking routes, such as the 'Sandstone Cave (Blueberry Cave) loop' or the 'Fürstberg Summit loop'. For cyclists, there are options like the 'Wimmelbach–Oesfeld cycle path' or routes around the Wiesent River. Explore more options on the Hiking around Heroldsbach and Cycling around Heroldsbach guide pages.
Weissenstein Castle, Pommersfelden, also known as Pommersfelden Castle, is considered a founding building of the Franconian Baroque. Built between 1711 and 1718 as a private summer residence, it features a magnificent staircase, a marble hall, and the Sala Terrena with elaborate decorations. It remains privately owned by the Schönborn family.
Neuhaus Moated Castle, with its present appearance largely dating back to the early 17th century, is still private property of the Crailsheim family and cannot be visited internally. However, it is visible from afar and offers an idyllic view, nestled between the ponds of the village.
Yes, Atzelsberg Castle has an inn with a lovely beer garden right next door, making it a convenient stop for refreshments. While not all castles have direct dining, many are located in areas with nearby cafes and pubs.
Visiting during spring or autumn often provides pleasant weather for exploring both the castles and the surrounding natural landscapes. These seasons typically offer comfortable temperatures for outdoor activities and fewer crowds. Summer is also popular, especially for family attractions like Schloss Thurn.
The Effeltrich Fortified Church, built in the late 15th century, is notable for being the best-preserved fortified church in Upper Franconia. It features thick walls, pointed towers, a 200-meter-long wall, and battlements. In its immediate vicinity, you can also find the mighty dancing linden tree with its sweeping canopy of leaves.
Many castles in the region are situated amidst natural surroundings, offering scenic views. While specific viewpoints are not always designated, the elevated positions of some castles, like Neuhaus Moated Castle, provide picturesque vistas of the structure within its landscape. Exploring local hiking trails can also lead to unexpected scenic overlooks.
Visitors frequently appreciate the diverse historical experiences offered by the castles, from the Baroque grandeur of Weissenstein Castle to the unique fortified architecture of Effeltrich Fortified Church. The opportunity to combine historical exploration with outdoor activities like hiking and cycling in the surrounding nature is also highly valued by the komoot community.
Yes, Schloss Thurn in Heroldsbach is a prime example. While retaining its historical castle structure, it now operates as Erlebnispark Schloss Thurn, a popular amusement park. This offers a unique blend of historical setting and modern entertainment, particularly appealing to families.
Yes, Atzelsberg Castle offers its castle and adjoining barn for rent for events. They also host annual garden days in their well-maintained garden, which attract many visitors.


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