Best castles around Halbs offer a journey through historical landscapes in the region. While the town of Halbs itself may not feature prominent castles, the surrounding area provides several notable historical sites. These locations often combine historical structures with natural viewpoints, showcasing the region's varied terrain. Visitors can explore remnants of ancient fortifications and well-preserved estates, providing insights into the area's past.
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The first predecessor of the present-day castle was built shortly before 1340 as an allodial property of the von Neuroth family of castle knights. In 1584, after several changes of ownership, it passed by inheritance to the lower noble family of Brambach. This united the associated estates with those of an older ministerial family of Neuroth, who had already established a farmstead elsewhere in the district before 1222. Furthermore, the House of Brambach acquired other scattered rights to the small settlement, thus creating a unified estate. In 1687, Johann Philipp von Brambach sold the castle for 13,000 Rhenish guilders to Wilhelm Rheinhard Freiherr von Walderdorff. The family, elevated to the rank of Imperial Lords in 1660, was pursuing a strategy at this time of consolidating its holdings around its ancestral seat, Molsberg Castle. The acquisition of the Neuroth estate likely falls within this context. Since the time of the Brambach family, and from the second half of the 19th century onward under the Walderdorff family, the estate served as a secondary residence for the family. When no family members resided there, it housed foresters and administrators of the count's estates. The tenants of the adjacent farmyard were responsible for the upkeep and maintenance of the manor house. The Walderdorff family still owns the estate today. They continue to use it as their residence and farm numerous fields in and around Bilkheim.
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Great historical history and industrial culture.
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A beautiful moated castle where you can buy fresh barn eggs. Further information: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hof_Neuroth; https://www.alleburgen.de/bd.php?id=26016
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Beautiful views from up here
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Can also be booked for parties
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The area around Halbs offers a variety of historical sites, including moated castles, castle ruins, and historical viewpoints with remnants of ancient fortifications. You can find well-preserved estates and sites like the Hofgut Neuroth Moated Castle, which is a baroque palace, or the View from Burgberg, Weltersburg, featuring castle remains on a basalt hilltop.
Yes, several sites are considered family-friendly. The View from Burgberg, Weltersburg is an idyllic spot for a picnic with historical remains, and Hofgut Neuroth Moated Castle is also suitable for families. The Seligenstatt monastery pond, with its historical ruins, is another option for a family outing.
Absolutely. The View from Burgberg, Weltersburg offers panoramic vistas from a 435-meter-high basalt hilltop. Similarly, the Weltersburg Castle Ruins and Morgenstern Viewpoint provides wonderful views, including the Feldberg and the Limburg basin on clear days.
The region around Halbs offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as the 'Westerburg Nature Reserve – Lothar-Bleser Trail' or 'View of Ailertchen' loops. There are also MTB trails and cycling routes available. For more details, explore the hiking guide, MTB trails guide, and cycling guide for the Halbs area.
Yes, the Hofgut Neuroth Moated Castle is a significant historical landmark in the Westerwald district. This baroque palace, built in the 17th century, is privately owned but offers a beautiful sight, framed by tall trees on the outskirts of Bilkheim.
Visitors particularly appreciate the combination of historical structures with natural viewpoints. Many enjoy the idyllic settings for picnics, the panoramic views from basalt hilltops, and the opportunity to explore remnants of ancient fortifications. The peaceful atmosphere and scenic beauty are frequently highlighted.
Yes, you can explore castle ruins such as those at Weltersburg Castle Ruins and Morgenstern Viewpoint, which features the remains of a castle on a basalt peak. The View from Burgberg, Weltersburg also includes remains of a castle on its hilltop.
Yes, the Seligenstatt monastery pond is associated with the remnants of a Benedictine monastery. While primarily a lake, you can still see parts of the outer walls, some up to 6 meters high, providing a glimpse into its historical past.
The castles and historical sites around Halbs, such as the Hofgut Neuroth Moated Castle, represent centuries of aristocratic history and regional development. Sites like the Burgberg in Weltersburg were founded in the 11th century to secure important trade routes, offering insights into medieval fortifications and regional power dynamics.
The region is notable for its moated castles, such as Hofgut Neuroth Moated Castle, which is the only one of its kind in the Westerwald district. Additionally, many sites are situated on basalt hilltops, providing both historical interest and stunning natural views, like the View from Burgberg, Weltersburg.
At Hofgut Neuroth Moated Castle, which is a working estate, you can sometimes buy fresh barn eggs directly from the property, offering a unique local experience alongside your historical visit.


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