Best castles around Eschershausen offer a glimpse into the rich history of this municipality in the district of Holzminden, Lower Saxony, Germany. The region is characterized by its historical sites, including various castle ruins and well-preserved structures. These sites provide insights into medieval architecture and offer panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. Many are nestled within natural settings, making them accessible via popular hiking trails.
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The stamp is not located directly at the castle, but at the forest education center located below. The ruin itself is currently under restoration. As of 5/26
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The ruins of Hunnesrück Castle are situated on a steep slope atop the Amtsberg hills. Some remnants of the walls are still visible. The deep moats are particularly impressive.
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Interesting destination on the Da5, since 2024 also stamp point no. 23 of the "Hiking Treasures in the Wild Homeland"
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It's nice that the tower has been renovated and can now be used as an observation tower.
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Interesting for stamp hunters.
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The tower has been restored and fitted with a steel viewing platform. Beautiful views from there!
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You can see the castle beautifully from the other side of the Weser, but if you drive over the bridge (Blue Wonder) and keep to the left you come to Hehlen Castle. And if you're lucky the gates are even open. An absolute eye-catcher.
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The ascent from the main tower has been renovated and can be climbed. A great vantage point that rewards the steep climb.
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The Eschershausen region is rich in history, featuring a variety of historical sites including impressive castle ruins and some well-preserved structures. These sites offer a glimpse into medieval architecture and often provide panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. You'll find everything from hilltop fortresses to moated castles.
Among the most significant ruins are the Homburg Castle Ruins, a hilltop castle first mentioned in 1129, and the Hunnesrück Castle Ruins, situated on a steep slope with visible remnants of walls and deep moats. Additionally, Burg Osterode, mentioned in regional research, features majestic ruins that provide panoramic views.
Yes, Hehlen Moated Castle is a notable 16th-century castle near Eschershausen. While it is privately owned and internal visits are not possible, you can walk around the castle grounds and admire its architecture. It's a popular spot for photography.
At Homburg Castle Ruins, you can observe preserved elements such as remains of the castle gate's stairs, a vault, parts of the walls, and a well over 100 meters deep that historically supplied water. The keep is also undergoing restoration. Although the area is currently under restoration, it offers a fascinating opportunity to witness ongoing archaeological and preservation efforts.
The Hunnesrück Castle Ruins are situated on a steep slope atop the Amtsberg hills. Visitors can see remnants of the walls and particularly impressive deep moats. A sign is available to help reconstruct its historical appearance, and through the trees, you can enjoy a beautiful view of the valley.
Absolutely. Both the Homburg Castle Ruins and Burg Osterode are known for offering great views from above. The Hunnesrück Castle Ruins also provide beautiful views of the valley through the surrounding trees.
Yes, many castles are nestled within natural settings, making them accessible via popular hiking trails. For example, you can find running loops from Homburg and other trails around Eschershausen. Explore more options on the Running Trails around Eschershausen guide.
The region around Eschershausen offers various cycling opportunities. You can find routes like the Weser Promenade loops or the Lenne Leisure Trail, which may pass near some historical sites. For detailed cycling routes, check out the Cycling around Eschershausen guide or the Road Cycling Routes around Eschershausen guide.
Many of the historical sites, including the Homburg Castle Ruins and Hehlen Moated Castle, are considered family-friendly. The Homburg area, for instance, has a newly designed playground nearby, making it suitable for families with children.
The best time to visit the castles around Eschershausen is generally during spring, summer, and early autumn. These seasons offer pleasant weather for exploring the outdoor ruins and enjoying the surrounding hiking and cycling trails. Summer can be popular, while spring and autumn provide beautiful natural scenery.
For many of the castle ruins, such as Homburg and Hunnesrück, there are typically no entry fees as they are open historical sites. However, for privately owned castles like Hehlen Moated Castle, while you can walk around the exterior, internal visits are not possible, and therefore no entry fee applies for general viewing.
While specific public transport routes to each castle can vary, Eschershausen itself has bus connections. It's advisable to check local bus schedules from Eschershausen to nearby towns or villages that serve as starting points for walks to the castle sites. Some locations might require a walk from the nearest stop.
Eschershausen town center offers various cafes, pubs, and accommodation options. While not directly adjacent to every castle ruin, you can find places to eat and stay within a reasonable distance. For example, Schloss Hehlen includes a restaurant, café, and roastery in an old farm building, offering German cuisine.


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