Castles around Tömmelsdorf offer insights into the region's historical significance within Thuringia. While Tömmelsdorf itself does not feature prominent castles, the surrounding area provides access to several historical sites. This guide highlights 6 castles and former castle locations, showcasing the architectural and historical diversity of the area. The landscape around Tömmelsdorf is characterized by its rural setting, providing a backdrop for exploring these historical structures.
Last updated: July 11, 2026
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Today a restaurant with a wonderful view 🤩, which is not always open. But can be rented for larger events.
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There is a deed of sale from the 10th century about the purchase of an ox. The hamlet was first mentioned in a document in 1566. The castle area (former border fortress) consists of a still visible large four-sided courtyard that was surrounded by earthen ramparts. The place was and is characterized by forestry, agriculture and tourism. The hamlet consists of nine houses, and a country inn offers boarding for vacationers and those seeking relaxation. (Wikipedia)
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Unfortunately, this castle cannot be visited.
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The only thing that remains of the former castle, which was primarily used to secure trade routes, is the keep, which can be seen from afar. On a walk from the market square to the city park, you can see the building from a variety of perspectives. A tour inside is currently not possible.
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Arnshaugk Castle was a strategically important point in the Orla region and the centre of the medieval Arnshaugk dominion in Orlagau. In the middle of the 13th century, a line of free lords of Lobdeburg near Jena named themselves after the castle, Otto von Lobdeburg-Arnshaugk. (Wikipedia)
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The first building of the chapel was constructed around the year 1087.
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Arnshaugk castle chapel It can be considered certain that the first building of the chapel, which is still preserved today as a rectangular building in the three surrounding walls rising to the west, was built around 1087 or was already under construction. This dating is based on the examination of two scaffolding timbers that were found in the masonry of the West Grebel, approx. 1.50 m apart. The year of construction could be determined both by dendrochronological age determination and by radiocarbon dating. The results of the investigations provided evidence to supplement and confirm documentary evidence. The Arnshangk chapel was under the original parish of Neunhofen. Coming from Saalfeld, the eastward expansion of German-Franconian settlers took place via Neunbofen further up the Orla. As a result of this expansion of the country, the indigenous Slavic population groups were Christianized. The chapel was first mentioned in the deed of foundation dated May 1, 1294. Elisabeth v., who came from Arnshaug Castle. Praise deborg Arushaugk and the Landgraler Albrecht of Thuringia donated them, together with the Burgwitz and St. Jolsannes chapels, to the Augustinian hermit monastery in Neustadt. The Arashaugk chapel was dedicated to St. Otto, the 8th bishop of the Bamberg bishopric.
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The former manor house of the von Kospoth manor is now used privately. It was first mentioned in 1320. Today's buildings, stately two to three-story rectangular buildings in neo-Renaissance shapes, are essentially from 1894 and 1901/02. The stately, castle-like character of the exterior building continues into the turn-of-the-century interior. In the rear area, a park was created between 1865 and 1892 as a hilly area with a rock garden and groups of trees, which was expanded between 1900 and 1909. (Wikipedia)
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The area around Tömmelsdorf features a variety of historical structures, including unique round castles, former border fortresses, and ancient castle chapels. These sites offer a glimpse into the region's past and its strategic importance within Thuringia.
Among the most popular is Rundschloss Oberpöllnitz, a distinctive small round castle. Another highly regarded site is Pension Sachsenburg, which was once a border fortress and now operates as a pension and restaurant. Visitors also appreciate the historical significance of Arnshaugk Castle Chapel, with its origins dating back to around 1087.
Yes, several castles and historical sites in the area are considered family-friendly. These include Rundschloss Oberpöllnitz, Kospoda Castle, and Pension Sachsenburg. Additionally, the Scenic Country Road Near Castle and Farmland offers a pleasant experience for families.
Some sites, like Rundschloss Oberpöllnitz, may have limited interior access, sometimes available on special occasions like 'Day of the Open Monument'. Kospoda Castle, now privately owned, offers guided tours of the castle and park by arrangement. Pension Sachsenburg, a former castle area, operates as a restaurant and pension, allowing for interior access to its facilities.
The rural landscape around Tömmelsdorf is ideal for outdoor activities. You can find various hiking routes, such as the 'Keep of Triptis Castle – Rundschloss Oberpöllnitz loop' or the 'Blossoming Garden loop'. For cycling enthusiasts, there are MTB trails and gravel biking routes available. Explore more options on the Hiking around Tömmelsdorf, MTB Trails around Tömmelsdorf, and Gravel biking around Tömmelsdorf guide pages.
Yes, Pension Sachsenburg is a former castle area that now functions as a pension and restaurant, offering a wonderful view. It's also available for larger events.
Arnshaugk Castle Chapel is a significant historical site, with its first building constructed around the year 1087. It was historically tied to Arnshaugk Castle, which was a strategically important point in the Orla region and the center of the medieval Arnshaugk dominion.
Yes, the Scenic Country Road Near Castle and Farmland offers a beautiful, hilly landscape with great asphalt and minimal traffic, perfect for cycling and enjoying the scenery. Pension Sachsenburg also provides a wonderful view from its location.
Visitors appreciate the unique architectural styles, such as the small round castle of Rundschloss Oberpöllnitz, and the historical depth offered by sites like Arnshaugk Castle Chapel. The transformation of former fortresses into welcoming places like Pension Sachsenburg is also a highlight, often noted for its beautiful details and suitability as a starting point for hikes.
While specific parking details for each site are not always provided, most historical sites and attractions in rural areas like Tömmelsdorf typically have designated parking areas or roadside parking nearby. It's advisable to check local signage upon arrival.
The castles and historical sites can be visited year-round. However, spring and summer offer pleasant weather for exploring the grounds and nearby hiking trails. Autumn provides beautiful foliage, while a winter visit can offer a unique, serene atmosphere, though some facilities might have reduced hours.
Access to some of the smaller, more rural castle sites by public transport can be limited. While larger towns in the region may have bus or train connections, reaching specific, less prominent historical sites often requires a car. It's recommended to plan your route in advance if relying on public transport.


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