Best castles around Aschersleben, a historic city in Saxony-Anhalt, offer a glimpse into Germany's rich past. As one of Germany's oldest documented towns, Aschersleben features significant historical structures including medieval castles, ancient manor houses, and extensive city fortifications. The region's landscape provides a unique setting for exploring these historical landmarks. Visitors can discover a blend of defensive architecture, cultural centers, and well-preserved medieval urban defense systems.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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At least the tower is clearly visible from the cycle path.
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An impressive sight even from a distance!
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A beautiful view of Plötzkau Castle from a well-developed cycle path!
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You can't help but take a photo. A beautiful view from the Rosenhaag of the Bernburg weir, Bernburg castle and the Carolinum Gymnasium.
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Normally an impressive cascade, it is probably being maintained at the moment.
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The castle is unique with a view over the Saale.
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Impressive view of the Bernburg weir, which was built around 1880, and of the Bernburg Castle behind it, which today houses a museum.
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Beautiful view, directly from the Saale cycle path
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Aschersleben boasts several historically significant sites. Konradsburg Monastery and Castle (HWN 201), first mentioned in 1021, offers insights into church life in the Harz region and features the crypt of St. Sixtus. Within Aschersleben itself, Burg Aschersleben, dating back to 1000-1100, is integrated into the Aschersleben Zoo. The Grauer Hof, one of the oldest secular buildings, showcases early Gothic architecture and now serves as a cultural center. Additionally, the well-preserved Aschersleben City Walls and Towers, with sections like the Johannistorturm and "Schmaler Heinrich," provide a unique perspective on medieval urban defense.
Yes, there are several family-friendly options. Burg Aschersleben is uniquely integrated into the Aschersleben Zoo, allowing families to combine history with a visit to see animals, including owls housed in the castle's tower. View of Bernburg Castle and the Saale weir and View of Plötzkau Castle are also noted as family-friendly viewpoints, offering scenic spots for outings. The Grauer Hof, with its program cinema and reading café, can also be an engaging cultural stop for families.
The area around Aschersleben offers various outdoor activities, particularly hiking and cycling. You can explore routes like the 'Aschersleben City Wall – Johannistorturm Aschersleben loop' for an easy walk around the city's historic fortifications. For longer excursions, consider the 'Wipper Cycle and Hiking Trail' or the 'Arnstein Castle loop'. Gravel biking is also popular, with routes such as the 'View of Konradsburg – Selke Valley Trail'. You can find more details and routes on the Hiking around Aschersleben and Gravel biking around Aschersleben guide pages.
For impressive views, visit View of Bernburg Castle and the Saale weir, which offers a picturesque perspective of Bernburg Castle and the weir. Another excellent spot is View of Bernburg Castle, where the castle sits enthroned on a sandstone cliff high above the city and the Saale. View of Plötzkau Castle also provides beautiful vistas, directly accessible from the Saale cycle path.
Yes, you can visit Domburg Castle Ruins. While much of the original castle has been demolished over centuries, it remains a notable historical site and a popular photo motif. An information board provides interesting facts about its past, and it's a worthwhile goal for those collecting stamps for their stamp book.
The Aschersleben City Walls and Towers are exceptionally well-preserved medieval fortifications. Originally 2.2 km long with 51 towers, approximately 1.8 km of the wall and 15 towers remain today. You can walk along the promenade that follows these walls, which average eight meters in height. Notable structures include the Johannistor, the only remaining original city gate, and the impressive 42-meter-high Johannistorturm, built in 1380, as well as the Gothic "Schmaler Heinrich" from 1442.
The Grauer Hof in Aschersleben is a vibrant cultural center. It regularly hosts concerts, exhibitions, readings, and features a program cinema and a reading café. This offers a unique opportunity to experience medieval history integrated into contemporary cultural life. Additionally, Burg Aschersleben, located within the zoo, has a permanent exhibition in the animal keeper's house detailing its transformation from a military fortification to a modern zoological site.
Yes, Konradsburg Monastery and Castle (HWN 201) is a designated stamp office for the Harzer Wandernadel. This makes it a popular destination for hikers looking to collect stamps while exploring historical sites in the Harz region.
While specific opening hours vary, generally, spring through autumn offers pleasant weather for exploring the outdoor sites like the Aschersleben City Walls and the castle ruins. Visiting during these seasons allows for comfortable walks and better enjoyment of the scenic views. Indoor attractions like the museums at Bernburg Castle or the cultural events at Grauer Hof can be enjoyed year-round.
Visitors appreciate the blend of history and natural beauty. Many enjoy the impressive views, such as those of Bernburg Castle, often described as 'like a card motif.' The unique integration of Burg Aschersleben with the local zoo is also a highlight. The well-preserved medieval structures, like the Aschersleben City Walls, offer a tangible connection to the past, and the opportunity to combine historical exploration with hiking or cycling is highly valued by the komoot community.
Yes, several castles and viewpoints are easily accessible by bike, especially along the Saale Cycle Path. For instance, View of Plötzkau Castle and View of Bernburg Castle offer beautiful views directly from the cycle path, making them excellent stops on a cycling tour. The 'Wipper Cycle and Hiking Trail' also provides routes that can incorporate visits to historic areas.


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