Castles around Großenehrich offer insights into the region's history, though the town itself does not feature publicly accessible historical castles. Großenehrich, established in 772, once held city rights and possessed a defensive ring wall. While historical castles within Großenehrich are no longer standing or visitable, the surrounding Thuringia region provides several historical sites. These sites include both well-preserved castles and significant ruins.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The ruins lie above the Barbarossa Cave. All that remains of the castle are a single, large wall fragment of the residential tower and the remains of a cistern. The access is signposted and leads via a trail.
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Great vantage point, all that remains of the castle is a three by 2 meter piece of wall.
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large castle complex with museum
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Najaaaaaaaaaaa you only see a piece of wall. The view is great. But the way up there is not easy. I had to use trekking poles to get down.
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Today there are only ruins of the Arnsburg. The foundation walls of the keep, palace and ring walls are still recognizable. In addition, 3 pointed arcades of a farm building have been preserved. A cellar staircase was reconstructed, which leads to a 6 x 13 m barrel-vaulted cellar.
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The Falkenburg was neither particularly representative nor particularly well-fortified, it was simply functional. The castle complex almost completely filled the small limestone plateau. The castle complex was square in plan and was surrounded by a 1.5 meter thick ring wall, into which the keep measuring around 4 x 5 meters was integrated. It is fair to say that the Falkenburg was quite tiny for a castle. A built-up usable area of about 31 square meters and a courtyard area of 18 square meters were measured. Today only the remains of the ring wall and the residential tower bear witness to the former robber baron's castle. The view up here is top notch!
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Great view but no longer a castle. A few walls and that's it.
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You have a beautiful view of the Wippertal
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Historically, Großenehrich was home to castles like Schloss Großenehrich and Neue Burg. However, these are either no longer standing or their remains are not publicly accessible or notable attractions. Visitors interested in historical architecture will find visitable castles in the surrounding Thuringia region.
While Großenehrich itself doesn't have visitable castles, the surrounding area offers several interesting sites. Sondershausen Castle is a well-preserved historical site with a park, stables, and a coach house. For ruins with great views, consider Arnsburg Ruins, which offers a view of the Wipperdurchbruch, or Falkenburg ruins, known for its vantage point.
Yes, Sondershausen Castle is considered family-friendly. Its extensive park and cultural offerings make it suitable for visitors of all ages. The Alte Wache — the Old Guardhouse at Sondershausen Castle is also listed as family-friendly.
Many of the castle sites offer scenic views. For instance, Arnsburg Ruins provides a brilliant view of the Wipperdurchbruch. Similarly, Falkenburg ruins, despite only a piece of wall remaining, offers a very nice view of the surrounding area.
The region around Großenehrich offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous road cycling routes, such as the 'Wipperdurchbruch Cycle Path' or the 'Unstrut Bridge at Oldisleben' loop. For mountain biking, trails like the 'Totenberg Trail' are available. There are also running trails, including loops around 'Gehrenberge' and 'Possen Tower'. You can explore more options on the Road Cycling Routes around Großenehrich, MTB Trails around Großenehrich, and Running Trails around Großenehrich guide pages.
Yes, beyond castles, the region features other historical sites. For example, the Alte Wache — the Old Guardhouse at Sondershausen Castle is a significant man-made monument and historical site located within the castle complex itself, showcasing 19th-century architecture.
Visitors particularly appreciate the historical insights and the scenic views offered by these sites. For instance, Arnsburg Ruins is noted for its brilliant view of the Wipperdurchbruch and inviting exploration. Sondershausen Castle is praised as a top cultural highlight in northern Thuringia, with its imposing structure and beautiful park.
Yes, Sondershausen Castle is a well-preserved castle and historical site. It stands on a mountain spur above the town and includes a park, stables, and a coach house, offering a comprehensive cultural experience.
Absolutely. The area offers several castle ruins for exploration. The Arnsburg Ruins provide a place for exploration with seating and good views. The Falkenburg ruins, though only a piece of wall remains, is another historical site offering a great vantage point.
Kleinballhausen Castle, originally a knight's estate, has a history dating back to the 12th century. It changed ownership multiple times, including being acquired by Duke Georg the Bearded in 1518. The Lucius family later expanded it in 1882. After World War II, it was used for various purposes, including as a kindergarten and residential building. While parts were demolished and rebuilt in the GDR era, historical elements remain in the side wings, and the facade was renovated in 2015.
Sondershausen Castle is located in the town of Sondershausen, which is approximately 10-15 kilometers north of Großenehrich, making it a short drive for visitors.


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