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Top 20 Castles in Tirschenreuth

Best castles in Tirschenreuth are found within a region of Bavaria, Germany, characterized by its historical significance and natural landscapes. The district features several historical castles and evocative ruins, providing insights into the area's past. These sites are often situated amidst scenic beauty, offering a blend of history and nature. The region's castles are distinct from more ornate palaces, focusing on historical remnants and natural surroundings.

Best castles in Tirschenreuth

  • The most popular castles is Weißenstein Castle Ruins, a castle that stands on a rocky outcrop in the Steinwald Forest. From the restored keep, visitors have a phenomenal view over the Steinwald Forest and the Upper Palatinate.
  • Another must-see spot is Waldeck Castle Ruins, a castle that is one of the oldest in the Upper Palatinate, first mentioned in documents in 1124. The climb to the lovingly restored castle ruin offers phenomenal views.
  • Visitors also love Liebenstein Castle Ruins, the ancestral home of the Lords of Liebenstein, built around 1100 on a rock spur above the Waldnaab. The few visible remains of the wall have been recently excavated and renovated.
  • Tirschenreuth is known for its historical castle ruins, fortified structures, and former hammer castles. These sites offer a variety of historical insights and opportunities to explore architectural remnants.
  • The castles in Tirschenreuth are appreciated by the komoot community, with over 2200 upvotes and more than 4500 photos shared.

Last updated: July 6, 2026

Weißenstein Castle Ruins

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From the plate you reach a path to the castle ruin Weissenstein. The descent is demanding and full of technical passages. But if you come there, you can enjoy a wonderful view on the castle ruins.

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Falkenberg Castle

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Falkenberg with its castle and a good Zoigl, always worth a little break.

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Waldeck Castle Ruins

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The Waldecker Schlossberg bears the remains of a castle that is one of the oldest in the Upper Palatinate. It was first mentioned in documents in 1124. In 1794, a devastating fire destroyed the castle and the town of Waldeck.

The village of Waldeck was rebuilt around the pilgrimage church of St. Johannes Nepomuk, which was built north of Schlossberg in 1731. The climb to the lovingly restored castle ruin is worth it simply because of the phenomenal view.

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Schlossfelsen (Steinwald Nature Park)

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The rock itself is over 20 m high and is made of granite; it is a habitat for rare animal species such as the adder.
The existence of a castle in Zwerenz, once built by the Walpoten, is disputed.
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With its ten yokes, it is modeled after the world famous Stone Bridge in Regensburg. The bridge was built between 1748 and 1750 with a length of about 92 meters by the architect and building director of the monastery Waldsassen, Philipp Muttone in the time of Abbot Alexander Vogel.
In the middle of the bridge are the statues of the Roman goddess of agriculture, marriage and death, Ceres, and the Roman goddess of justice and justice, Lady Justice.
The Fischhof bridge leads to the Fischhof, today's Tirschenreuther district court and seat of the bailiff. Previously, the building complex was a Zehenthof of the monastery Waldsassen, which, when Tirschenreuth was still surrounded by two artificial large ponds, located on an island. Under the bridge flow the Mühlbach and Netzbach, two tributaries of the Waldnaab.
Within the framework of the Small State Garden Show Nature in the City, the historic city pond was rebuilt until 2013 and the industrial wasteland was eliminated. The bridge is back in the water after more than 200 years.

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Altneuhaus Castle Site

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The rock or the castle stable is the namesake for the "Altneihauser Feierwehrkappele".
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The cellars are being renovated and then released to the public. Please move in, as the ceilings are very low ...

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Liebenstein Castle Ruins

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The ancestral home of the Lords of Liebenstein, who emerged from the middle of the 12th century. The building was built around 1100 on a rock spur made of "ice granite" above the Waldnaab. In 1430 the Hussites camped under the castle, and the castle has fallen into disrepair since the middle of the 17th century. After the city fire of 1814, the citizens of Tirschenreuth took many stones from the ruins.
It is a relatively large complex; the few visible remains of the wall were recently excavated and renovated.

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Kaibitz Castle and Inn at the Mill

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Between the striking volcanic cone Rauher Kulm in the south, the city of Kemnath in the north and the extensive forests of the Hessenreuther Forst in the east, in the valley of the still young Heidenaab, lies Kaibitz Castle. A park with ancient trees surrounds the three-wing structure, which has been marked by time. In addition to the former hammer castle, there is still a completely preserved art mill, the castle estate, as well as the former brewery and today's castle tavern, which is a nice place to stop for a break.
It got exciting when Erich Ebermayer bought the castle in 1939, shortly before the outbreak of World War II. He was a Berlin writer, screenwriter and lawyer who counted Gerhart Hauptmann, Thomas and son Klaus Mann, and Stefan Zweig among his friends. When Ebermayer first visited the castle on May 4, 1939, he wrote in his diary: "It only takes seconds. I know before I have seen anything that this house is my fate. That I will be and stay here. " The ailing castle was feverishly renovated in the following weeks. Ebermayer explored the area during this time. Swam daily in a neighboring pond, cycled to the nearby monastery village of Speinshart or went to collect mushrooms, which, as he wrote, are called "mushrooms" here. Already at the end of June it was read: "How far is the world! How far is Berlin! ... Here we are really behind the mountains with the seven dwarfs." Ebermayer lived at Kaibitz Castle until his death in 1970. In 1955 he wrote the screenplay for the box office hit "The Girls from the Inner Courtyard" - the story of three girls on a pony yard.
It is easy to imagine that Kaibitz Castle served as an idyllic template. The way he describes the Upper Palatinate landscape, he could also have written "Alice in Wonderland". With the current state of the castle, would it still be enough for a "haunted castle near Kemnath"?

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Zisslerhaus Ruins

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The ruins of the Zisslerhaus stand in the forest between Trevesenhammer and Zwergau. If you look at the ruins more closely, you can see that there used to be a stable, outbuildings and living quarters. The Zisslerhaus was once a subsidiary of the Trevesenhammer estate. Today only the foundations remain, everything is overgrown, a huge tree provides shade.
A large, overgrown granite stone slab next to the remains of the wall once served as a snack table for hikers, the benches that go with it have long since fallen into disrepair.

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May 24, 2025, Schloss Kaibitz and Gasthaus zur Mühle

Very good cuisine, great beer garden, reasonable prices

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Quaint old restaurant, very good food, prices OK, with adjacent beer garden, larger parties possible, dogs are allowed

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The entrance is now blocked. Be careful. There is water in the basement.

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February 10, 2025, Zisslerhaus Ruins

No entry due to risk of collapse... The signs don't seem to stop anyone

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Located on the southeast slope of the castle

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is inhabited - there are bats here :) very nice for the animals

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The history of the Old Rock Cellar at the Waldeck Castle Ruins is fascinating: The Old Rock Cellar was used as an underground storage facility in the Middle Ages and is carved into the rock. There are legends that say that the cellar may have been a pagan place of worship dedicated to the goddess Nussa. The Waldeck Castle Ruins themselves are an impressive hilltop castle that was first mentioned in documents in 1124. It was one of the oldest castles in the Upper Palatinate and served as a place of refuge and fortress over the centuries.

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I find the search for lost places very interesting. Let's see if there is one near me.🥰

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Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the castles in Tirschenreuth unique?

The castles in Tirschenreuth, such as Weißenstein Castle Ruins and Waldeck Castle Ruins, are distinct from more ornate Bavarian palaces. They offer a blend of historical remnants and natural surroundings, providing unique insights into the region's past and scenic beauty. Many are evocative ruins, showcasing medieval architecture and history rather than fully restored grand structures.

Which castles offer the best views of the surrounding landscape?

For phenomenal views, climb to the lovingly restored Waldeck Castle Ruins. From the restored keep of Weißenstein Castle Ruins, you also have a phenomenal view over the Steinwald Forest and the Upper Palatinate. The Schlossfelsen (Steinwald Nature Park) also offers great viewpoints.

Are the castles in Tirschenreuth suitable for family visits?

Yes, several castles are family-friendly. Weißenstein Castle Ruins, Falkenberg Castle, and Waldeck Castle Ruins are all categorized as family-friendly. The ascent to Waldeck Castle Ruins is considered easy to manage for all ages, offering a wonderful all-round view.

Can I bring my dog to the castles in Tirschenreuth?

While specific dog-friendly policies vary, Kaibitz Castle and Inn at the Mill is noted as dog-friendly, making it a good option for visitors with pets. For other ruins, it's generally advisable to keep dogs on a leash and be mindful of other visitors and any local regulations.

What kind of historical insights do the Tirschenreuth castles offer?

The castles provide a deep dive into medieval history. For example, Liebenstein Castle Ruins, built around 1100, was the ancestral home of the Lords of Liebenstein and was besieged by the Hussites in 1430. Waldeck Castle Ruins is one of the oldest in the Upper Palatinate, first mentioned in 1124. These sites offer a tangible connection to a bygone era through their architectural remnants and documented past.

Are there any wheelchair-accessible castles in Tirschenreuth?

Falkenberg Castle is listed as wheelchair-accessible. It features a modern renovation that has preserved its medieval flair while improving access. For other castle ruins, accessibility may be limited due to uneven terrain and historical structures.

What is the best time of year to visit the castles in Tirschenreuth?

The spring and autumn months generally offer pleasant weather for exploring the castle ruins and their natural surroundings. Summer is also a good option, though it can be warmer. Visiting in winter might offer a unique, serene experience, but some paths could be challenging due to snow or ice, and facilities might have reduced hours.

Are there dining options or cafes near the castles?

Yes, Kaibitz Castle and Inn at the Mill includes a former brewery now serving as a castle tavern, making it a pleasant stop for a break. Falkenberg Castle is also known for its good 'Zoigl' (a local beer) and is always worth a break.

What outdoor activities can I do near these castles?

The region around Tirschenreuth's castles offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking routes, including waterfall hikes like the Muglbach Waterfall loop, or mountain hikes such as the Haberstein Rock Formation loop. There are also road cycling routes, for instance, the Kornthan Lakes loop from Wiesau. You can explore more options in the Waterfall hikes in Tirschenreuth, Mountain Hikes in Tirschenreuth, and Road Cycling Routes in Tirschenreuth guides.

Are there any natural monuments or unique rock formations near the castles?

Yes, the region is rich in natural beauty. The Schlossfelsen (Steinwald Nature Park) is a notable natural monument and rock formation. Weißenstein Castle Ruins itself stands on a rocky outcrop in the Steinwald Forest, and Liebenstein Castle Ruins was built on a rock spur of 'ice granite' above the Waldnaab.

How long should I plan for a visit to a castle ruin?

The duration of a visit can vary. For sites like Waldeck Castle Ruins, where you can explore the ruins and enjoy the panoramic views, an hour or two might suffice. If you combine it with a hike to or from the site, as is common with Weißenstein Castle Ruins, your visit could extend to half a day or more.

What are some lesser-known historical sites or 'hidden gems' in the Tirschenreuth region?

Beyond the more prominent ruins, the Altneuhaus Castle Site offers a glimpse into historical fortifications. The Zisslerhaus Ruins also represent another historical site worth exploring for those interested in the region's past beyond the main attractions.

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