Castles around Windischeschenbach are found in the northern Oberpfalz region of Bavaria, Germany, within the scenic Waldnaab Valley. This area features a mix of well-preserved medieval structures and historical castle sites, reflecting centuries of regional history. The landscape provides a backdrop for exploring these historical landmarks, many of which are integrated into local hiking routes. The region offers insights into medieval architecture and local heritage.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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The tower can only be visited on Sundays and public holidays for 1 €, spring to October
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Great castle. Viewed from the outside. There is a great path along the left side of the castle, where you come out at the top and go back down via the stairs.
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Very beautiful castle. Unfortunately, a tour is only possible on Sundays at 3:30 p.m. as part of a guided tour. Unfortunately, this is not so practical with a small child. The beer garden also only opens on Sundays, but already at 2 p.m.
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Small but nice! The museum is also worth a visit.
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The mighty butter churn tower towers above the castle, which was probably planned as a hunting lodge and built around 1300.
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Jagged rocks that invite easy climbing. Since they are a bit off the trail, it's easy to miss them. Two narrow paths lead from the hiking trail to the rocks
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A little off the path is this stone formation.
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Falkenberg Castle was a highlight for me. It is located on a high rock massif in the center of Falkenberg. In the complex there is a hotel and, among other things, a museum for exhibitions. The castle has been renovated in a modern way and has not lost its medieval flair.
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The most notable castle directly associated with Windischeschenbach is Burg Neuhaus. It features a distinctive 23-meter-high round keep known as the “Butterfassturm” and houses the Waldnaabtal Museum, offering insights into local history and nature. The castle has been remarkably spared from damage over seven centuries.
While Burg Neuhaus is the main attraction, Windischeschenbach also has historical sites like the former moated castle, Schloss Windischeschenbach, and the Burgstall Windischeschenbach. These are primarily archaeological remains or memories of structures that no longer stand, offering a glimpse into the region's past.
Weißenstein Castle Ruins are highly appreciated for their well-preserved state, standing on a rocky outcrop in the Steinwald Forest. Visitors can explore various levels via wooden staircases and enjoy expansive views over the forest from the restored keep.
Falkenberg Castle is situated on a high rock massif in the center of Falkenberg. It has been renovated and now houses a hotel and a museum, successfully maintaining its medieval character while offering modern amenities. It's a great spot for a break and to explore its unique architecture.
Yes, several castles offer family-friendly experiences. Weißenstein Castle Ruins and Falkenberg Castle are both listed as family-friendly. Burg Neuhaus, with its Waldnaabtal Museum, provides educational and engaging exhibits for all ages, and its grounds host open-air theater performances in July.
The region around Windischeschenbach is excellent for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find numerous routes for gravel biking, running, and cycling. For example, there are gravel biking routes like the 'Waldhaus – Krambambuli Hut – Steinwald Cycle Path loop' or running trails such as the 'Holiday farm and campsite – Schweinmühle Inn & Beer Garden loop'. You can explore more options on the gravel biking guide, running trails guide, and cycling guide for Windischeschenbach.
Absolutely. Many castles in the region offer fantastic views. From the restored keep of Weißenstein Castle Ruins, you get a phenomenal panorama over the Steinwald Forest. The Butterfass Tower of Neuhaus Castle also allows climbs to the top during museum hours for scenic vistas of the Waldnaab Valley. Additionally, Schlossfelsen in Steinwald Nature Park is a natural rock formation with an accessible view.
The castles are generally enjoyable throughout the warmer months, from spring to autumn, when hiking trails are easily accessible and the weather is pleasant for outdoor exploration. Summer offers additional cultural events, such as open-air theater performances at Burg Neuhaus in July. During museum opening hours, you can also climb the Butterfass Tower.
Yes, the area offers options for refreshments and accommodation. Near Burg Neuhaus, the restored Zehenthof, known as Schafferhof, features a traditional Zoiglwirtschaft (a type of brewery inn). Falkenberg Castle itself houses a hotel, and the town of Windischeschenbach and surrounding villages provide various cafes, pubs, and restaurants.
Yes, the distinctive Butterfass Tower of Neuhaus Castle is accessible. You can climb to the top of this 23-meter-high keep during the Waldnaabtal Museum's opening hours, offering unique views of the surrounding Waldnaab Valley.
While not a traditional castle ruin, Schlossfelsen in Steinwald Nature Park is a significant natural monument. This over 20-meter-high granite rock formation is a habitat for rare animal species and offers beautiful views, with a disputed historical connection to a former castle.
The Haselstein castle site is a historical location that also serves as a pleasant rest area. It features an information hut where you can learn about the site's history and enjoy a break amidst the natural surroundings, often with stone seating available.


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