Castles near Uhlstädt-Kirchhasel offer a historical journey through Thuringia, Germany. The region features diverse landscapes, from the Saale valley to the highest point, Kulm mountain, providing panoramic views. This area is rich in cultural heritage, including sites associated with Johann Wolfgang von Goethe and the history of Thuringian porcelain. Visitors can explore a variety of architectural styles and historical periods within a scenic natural setting.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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Eberstein hunting lodge was built in the Moorish ruin style. It is located in the former wild boar enclosure, where wild boars were intensively cared for and hunted by the royal family until 1918. The cellar rooms were used to store game feed and there are still remains of a horse stable.
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A beautiful 🏰 with an interactive museum, the Bridge of Wishes 🍀, and the castle tavern 😋. Events are held here several times a year. The hiking trails around the 🏰 are simply stunning and offer magnificent views 😍.
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With its almost completely preserved structure of double walls, moats and defensive towers, it is one of the most fascinating hilltop castles in Germany and rightly bears the sonorous nickname "Queen of the Saale".
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The half-timbered castle was built in 1917 by Duke Ernst II of Saxe-Altenburg. It not only served as a hunting lodge, but is also said to have served as a pleasure palace for his numerous amorous adventures.
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It was built in 1844 in the Moorish style that was common at the time and was used by the royal family until 1918, particularly for wild boar hunting. The castle was located in a large wild boar enclosure, a type of enclosure known as a "sucking garden". In this area, wild boars were cared for and looked after for the royal hunt. The castle is usually closed, but today it is used by the municipality of Dittersdorf, which also organizes its maintenance, as an event venue.
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The Leuchtenburg Porcelain Worlds are located on 3,000 m2 and lead through seven worlds of experience. Particularly noteworthy are the world's largest porcelain vase at 8 meters high and the world's smallest teapot at 3x3x4 mm, the bridge of wishes where broken pieces bring good luck and the world's only porcelain church. There is also a special exhibition on porcelain design on the top floor of the Porcelain Worlds.
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Eberstein hunting lodge, very well preserved. Invites you to take a break
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We were lucky on a hike to the Herzogsstuhl that members of the association were there and they enabled us to visit it - it's worth seeing. Thanks again to the members of the club.
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The region around Uhlstädt-Kirchhasel offers a diverse range of historical sites, including well-preserved moated castles, hunting lodges, and castle ruins. You can find sites associated with historical figures like Johann Wolfgang von Goethe at Kochberg Castle and the Amateur Theatre, or explore the impressive medieval architecture of Leuchtenburg Castle.
Yes, you can find unique architectural styles. For instance, the Eberstein Hunting Lodge, built in 1844, features a distinctive Moorish style. Another interesting example is the Duke's Seat, an enthroned half-timbered building used as a hunting lodge and 'pleasure palace'.
Several castles and sites provide excellent views. Leuchtenburg Castle, high above the Saale valley, offers extensive panoramic views stretching from the Harz mountains to the Thuringian Forest. Additionally, from Schloßkulm, located on the highest mountain in the area, you can get panoramic views over the Saale and Rinne valleys from the nearby Kulmturm.
Yes, Leuchtenburg Castle is particularly family-friendly. It features an interactive museum, a 'Bridge of Wishes,' and a castle tavern, often hosting events. The View of Rudolstadt and Heidecksburg Palace is also listed as family-friendly, offering a scenic spot for all ages.
The region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, such as the 'Saale Riverside Path – Volkstedt Weir loop,' and challenging MTB trails like the 'Saalleitenweg Trail – Weißenburg Castle loop.' For more options, explore the Running Trails around Uhlstädt-Kirchhasel or the MTB Trails around Uhlstädt-Kirchhasel guides.
Absolutely. Many castles are situated amidst beautiful landscapes with hiking opportunities. For example, the area around Leuchtenburg Castle offers stunning hiking trails with magnificent views. You can also find trails along the Saale accessible from Schloßkulm. Check out the Gravel biking around Uhlstädt-Kirchhasel guide for routes that often pass by historical sites.
The warmer months, from May to October, are ideal for visiting, especially if you wish to experience events like the theater performances at Kochberg Castle and the Amateur Theatre. During this period, the castle parks and surrounding nature are in full bloom, offering a particularly scenic experience.
Yes, for those interested in exploring remnants of medieval architecture, the Burgruine Schauenforst is a notable castle ruin. Its light-colored tower is a distant landmark above the beech trees, offering a historical site to discover.
Visitors frequently appreciate the rich history and the scenic beauty surrounding the castles. Many highlight the interactive museum and 'Bridge of Wishes' at Leuchtenburg Castle, and the serene castle park and amateur theater at Kochberg Castle. The panoramic views from various locations are also a consistent favorite.
Yes, Kochberg Castle and the Amateur Theatre is famous for its association with Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, who was a frequent guest of Charlotte von Stein, its former resident. The castle's amateur theater, built around 1800, still hosts performances.
The Dominalgutschloss Uhlstädt (Uhlstädt Domain Castle) was formerly a knight's estate. Its earliest documented owners, the 'von Olstete' family, date back to 1225, serving as vassals of the Counts of Orlamünde.
Some castles, like Leuchtenburg Castle, host various events throughout the year. Kochberg Castle and the Amateur Theatre has plays performed from May to October. While the Eberstein Hunting Lodge is generally closed, it is now used by the municipality of Dittersdorf as an event venue.


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