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Top 11 Castles around Biedershausen

Best castles around Biedershausen offer a journey through historical sites and natural landscapes. The region provides a variety of castle ruins and historical monuments for exploration. Visitors can discover structures that blend historical significance with scenic views. The area around Biedershausen is characterized by its historical remnants and opportunities for outdoor activity.

Best castles around Biedershausen

  • The most popular castles is Orangerie Ruins at Karlsberg, a historical site that represents the foundations of a tent palace built for a ducal wedding. The site allows visitors to see the remnants of a significant historical structure.
  • Another must-see spot is Hohenburg Castle Ruins (Homburg), a well-preserved castle ruin with many paths, stairs, and rock corridors. Visitors can explore the extensive ruins and enjoy views of Homburg.
  • Visitors also love Ruins of Steinenschloss Castle, an interesting castle ruin featuring a mighty round tower. This site is notable for its large sandstone blocks and historical significance from the Salian-Staufen era.
  • Biedershausen is known for its castle ruins and historical sites. The area offers a mix of partially preserved castles and foundational remnants, providing insights into past eras.
  • The castles around Biedershausen are appreciated by the komoot community, with more than 800 upvotes and over 500 photos shared by visitors.

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Orangerie Ruins at Karlsberg

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From here, a short detour to the Karlsbergweiher pond is also worthwhile (about ten minutes). Simply walk down the narrow path opposite. On the way to the Karlsbergweiher pond, you'll also pass the Karlsberg spring and the Kneipp facility. A great way to refresh yourself, especially in summer.

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A very large, well-preserved ruin. Everything is well signposted, making it very educational. The many walls, caves, and staircases are a great attraction, not just for children. The tour is free.

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Main Palace — Site of Karlsberg Palace

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Karlsberg Castle was built from 1776 to 1786 by Duke Charles II of Palatinate-Zweibrücken on the Karlsberg, then still Buchenberg. The ornate palace complex served the duke as a residence palace - but only for a short time. In 1793, French revolutionary troops burned the castle down.

Today you can see a few remains, signs tell you more about the story. The extensive grounds once included the main palace, the stables with a riding arena for a thousand horses, the orangery with the theater, cavalier houses, barracks and farm buildings. In the great garden, the "Karlslust", there was a zoo, cascades, ponds and a bear kennel.

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Ruin of a small castle. One can well imagine how this castle (see drawing) once looked. The Merburg is located in the immediate vicinity of the fish pond and the fisherman's hut

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Ruins of Steinenschloss Castle

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Very interesting castle ruins. A detour to the "Rieslocher gorge is worth it".

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July 18, 2023, Steinenschloss Castle Ruins

The castle complex has the shape of an iron, the tip of which points to the south; the length is 70 meters, the width is about 46 meters. The 1.80 to 2.50 meter wide enclosing wall consists of hewn sandstone blocks, some of which are supplemented by hump blocks. The upper castle, situated on a sandstone rock, is separated from the lower castle by a rocky outcrop, which also contains the cistern. A bailey was west of the castle complex outside the ring wall. It stretched along the entire western side of the ditch, even a few meters further south. In addition to farm buildings and rooms presumably used as guard rooms, the lower castle also contained the entrance to the castle. It consisted of a gate 2.50 meters wide and 3.15 meters high, secured by a drawbridge and a moat. The upper castle is accessible through a passage carved into the rock. It housed the residential buildings, i.e. the palace, kitchen, toilet facilities, the armory and a mighty round tower that dominates the entire castle complex. With an inner diameter of 8.50 meters and 2.50 meter thick walls, it has an outer diameter of 13.5 metres. This tower probably served as a keep, but could also have been a residential tower due to its large diameter. In the north, the upper castle is protected by a broken shield wall, which was probably damaged in the 12th century. Its western half was rebuilt during the second half of this century, while the eastern part of the wall dates from the 11th century. Story The exact time when the castle was founded is not known. Excavation finds point to signs of settlement as early as the early Stone Age and the Hallstatt period. According to the masonry of the existing remains of the wall, the foundation of the castle took place around the year 1100. The builders were probably the Counts of Leiningen. A Roman villa about a kilometer away may have served as a source of building material for the late Salian castle complex. The massive round tower was built between 1125 and 1166, i.e. later than the castle. With its Salian-Staufen building elements, it is one of the largest in the Rhineland-Palatinate area of the time. Just a few years later a fire destroyed the castle; it could be one of the three Saarbrücken castles that Emperor Friedrich Barbarossa had razed in 1168 next to Saarbrücken Castle. In a document from 1237, the castle is said to have already been destroyed and was not rebuilt. From the 13th to the 18th century, the castle ruins changed hands several times. The counts of Leiningen-Dagsburg, Zweibrücken-Bitsch, Leiningen-Hardenburg are listed, from 1564 the estate of the counts of Leiningen-Hardenburg-Dagsberg, designated as a deserted settlement, and from 1570 Hanau-Lichtenberg. In the 19th century the ruins were used as a quarry and completely destroyed. The stones removed were used to build houses in the surrounding communities and, in 1875, to build the Pirmasens-Nord (Biebermühle) train station and the railway line. The ruin is currently state-owned and administered by the State Office for the Preservation of Monuments in Mainz. Excavations, reconstruction and finds In 1896/97, Mehlis carried out the first excavations, but had to stop the work due to a lack of funds. Under the supervision of the Office for Pre- and Early History, Speyer, excavation work was carried out by the doctor L.A. Hoffmann after the Second World War in 1956/57. This awakened public interest in the castle, which at that time was just a rubble dump overgrown with trees and forest plants. Excavation work began in the spring of 1968, and in 1973 the “Steinenschloss Castle Association” was founded. Today, the home club of Thaleischweiler-Fröschen oversees the excavations and work on the facility. In the meantime, the enclosing wall and palace area including toilet facilities have been renovated, the gate system of the lower castle has been reconstructed and the walls of some farm buildings have been made visible again. The tower, uncovered from 1985, was built up to a height of 10 meters from 1989/90 with stone blocks up to 1 m long and 55 cm high. The finds salvaged from the construction and fire debris of the ruins range from ceramic discs and game pieces made of sandstone or deer antlers to tools and weapon parts made of iron to door handles and keys. Gilded bronze decorative fittings also came to light; plus a double-headed eagle made of gilded bronze, probably also a decorative fitting. A stone work piece with a round-arched slit window was also recovered. A shell-like landmark was discovered during the excavation of the western perimeter. The extensive restoration and exposure work that has already taken place gives you an idea of what the former castle looked like.

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Climbing from the Schwarzbach valley at the eastern edge of Thaleischweiler-Fröschen, you soon reach an extraordinary castle complex: Steinenschloss. A mighty round tower, over 13 meters in diameter, rises above the partially restored Salian-Staufer castle ruins. Similar tower structures are otherwise only found in Central Germany. Steinenschloss was built during the reign of the Salian emperors, around 1024-1125. Now only a ruin, Steinenschloss, with its massive sandstone blocks at the confluence of the Schwarzbach and Rodalb rivers, is a testament to how the Salian emperor Conrad II subdued the dukes and the Church in their internal powers. https://www.suedwestpfalz-touristik.de/Burgen/burgruine-steinenschloss.html

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A very interesting and beautiful stone castle.

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Can only recommend it, very nice!

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nice little ruin, right next to the fisherman's hut

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It's a shame, but there is hardly anything left to see of the once imposing castle

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Not much is left of the small castle, but a hike through the beautiful autumn forest is worth it!

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This valley castle lies just 12 meters above the water level of the Lambsbach on a sandstone block, the Malafel. It is one of the smallest castles in the Saarland and was restored in its historic form between 1975 and 1980. Based on excavation finds, it is assumed that a refuge castle already existed in the 10th century and that a solid one-story house took over the protection of an important road to Landstuhl in the 11th century. Not much is left of the former keep. The remains of the wall of the former tower and the castle wall, which have been restored, are clearly visible. Certainly no longer the magnificent building today, but definitely worth a Sunday excursion due to its enchanted valley location, especially since there is a small fish pond, the Merwoog, with the associated fisherman's hut in the immediate vicinity. Source: https://www.saarpfalz-touristik.de/instrumente/merburg-und-fischweiher-f1e6f4c221

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Frequently Asked Questions

What castles can I visit near Biedershausen?

While Biedershausen itself doesn't have prominent castles, you can explore several historically significant sites nearby. These include the well-preserved Hohenburg Castle Ruins (Homburg), the intriguing Ruins of Steinenschloss Castle with its mighty round tower, and the foundational remnants of the Orangerie Ruins at Karlsberg. Further afield, but still within easy reach, are Bergzabern Castle in Bad Bergzabern and Nanstein Castle in Landstuhl.

Are there family-friendly castles to visit around Biedershausen?

Yes, several castles in the area are great for families. The Hohenburg Castle Ruins (Homburg) offer many paths, stairs, and rock corridors that children enjoy exploring, along with a nearby playground. The Orangerie Ruins at Karlsberg are also considered family-friendly, offering a historical site amidst natural surroundings.

Which castles offer the best views of the surrounding landscape?

For panoramic vistas, Hohenburg Castle Ruins (Homburg) provides excellent views of Homburg. The Merburg Castle Ruins at the Malafels and the Ruins of Steinenschloss Castle also offer scenic viewpoints. Further away, Nanstein Castle in Landstuhl is perched on a hill, providing expansive views over Landstuhl to the North Palatinate mountains.

What kind of historical significance do the castles near Biedershausen have?

The castles in this region boast rich histories. The Ruins of Steinenschloss Castle date back to the Salian-Staufen era, showcasing mighty sandstone blocks. The Orangerie Ruins at Karlsberg represent the foundations of a tent palace built for a ducal wedding. Beyond Biedershausen, Bergzabern Castle was a ducal residence first mentioned in 1333, while Nanstein Castle, first documented in 1253, was significantly fortified by Franz von Sickingen in the 1500s.

Are there any castles with unique architectural features?

Yes, the Ruins of Steinenschloss Castle are notable for their mighty round tower, over 13 meters in diameter, a structure rarely seen in central Germany. Bergzabern Castle features two prominent 16th-century round towers that once served as gun turrets. Nanstein Castle, though largely in ruins, displays visible building materials from five centuries, including massive turrets added for cannons.

What outdoor activities can I do near these castles?

The area around Biedershausen offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, such as the 'Kneipp basin at Waschbrunnen loop from Battweiler'. For cyclists, there are road cycling routes like the 'Ridge Road – Red Trail loop from Knopp-Labach', and challenging MTB trails including the 'Flowtrail Landstuhl – Nanstein Castle loop from Winterbach'. You can explore more routes on the Road Cycling Routes, MTB Trails, and Running Trails guides around Biedershausen.

Are there any castles that are particularly well-preserved or have accessible ruins?

The Hohenburg Castle Ruins (Homburg) are notably well-preserved, with many paths, stairs, and rock corridors that are well-signposted and accessible for exploration. While Nanstein Castle is mostly ruins, significant portions remain, including a partially rebuilt battery tower, and visitors can explore various parts, including towers and staircases.

Can I find food and drink options near the castles?

Yes, some castle sites offer amenities. Nanstein Castle features a castle tavern (Burgschänke) with indoor and outdoor seating, providing food and drinks with excellent views. The Merburg Castle Ruins at the Malafels are located directly at a fisherman's hut, which invites visitors to rest and enjoy refreshments.

What do visitors enjoy most about the castles around Biedershausen?

Visitors frequently appreciate the blend of historical exploration and natural beauty. They enjoy discovering the extensive ruins, the educational experience of well-signposted sites, and the stunning panoramic views from various castle locations. The opportunity for walks and hikes in the surrounding nature is also a big draw, especially around sites like the Orangery of Karlsberg Castle which has great trails nearby.

Are there any castles that host special events?

Nanstein Castle in Landstuhl is known for hosting the Landstuhl Castle Games, concerts, and guided tours during the summer months, offering a vibrant cultural experience alongside its historical appeal.

What should I wear for castle walks and explorations in the Biedershausen area?

Given that many castles are ruins or involve walking through natural terrain, it's advisable to wear comfortable walking shoes or hiking boots. Layers of clothing are also recommended, as weather conditions can change, especially when exploring viewpoints or forested areas around sites like the Merburg Castle Ruins at the Malafels.

Where can I find more information about Bergzabern Castle and Nanstein Castle?

For more details on Bergzabern Castle, you can visit its Wikipedia page: Bergzabern Palace on Wikipedia. For Nanstein Castle, additional information is available on the RLP Tourism website: Nanstein Castle on rlp-tourismus.com.

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