Best castles around Allersberg are situated in the market town of Allersberg, located in the Roth district of Bavaria, Germany. The area's historical landscape features remnants of former water castles, historical sites, and notable hunting lodges. While not characterized by grand, intact medieval castles, the region offers insights into its past through various historical structures. These sites provide a glimpse into the area's architectural evolution and the lives of its former inhabitants.
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Unfortunately, the extension does not improve the look of the building
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Feel like the rulers of Hilpoltstein today, take a seat and enjoy the wonderful view of Hilpoltstein Castle. A souvenir photo looks great in the photo album! As you continue towards the old town you will pass directly by the main entrance to the castle. Here you should plan enough time to explore the castle where Countess Palatine Dorothea Maria, who you already know, lived. At that time the castle was not yet in ruins. You can see what it used to look like on the large boards in the staircase.
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The town of Hilpoltstein is located in the Roth district in Middle Franconia, about 30 kilometers south of Nuremberg.
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In the 14th century, Swinko Has (also called “Schwinke von Hasenburg”) built a pond here and kept it as an imperial fiefdom from 1358 onwards. It was intended to secure the trade route to the south.[1] In 1377 the Pfinzing patrician family acquired it. In 1471 this building was destroyed by the city of Nuremberg. In 1428 the Waldstromers of Reichelsdorf received the building as an imperial fiefdom. In 1519/20 a new pond house was built, which was burned down in 1552 during the Second Margrave War.[2][3] The property was acquired in 1578 by the merchant Valentin Schönborn and rebuilt as a castle.[4] In 1582 Pius Petz acquired it when he married his wife Marie Schönborn, and it has been called Petzenschloss ever since. During the Thirty Years' War, a fortified camp was built on the site next to the castle by Gustaf Adolf in 1632; the castle served as his headquarters.[5] In the same year the castle was damaged by imperial troops. In 1722 the stables were expanded. In 1910/11 it was rebuilt according to plans by the architect Rudolph Behringer. In 1944, during the Second World War, the farm buildings were destroyed by air raids Source: Wikipedia
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Beautiful old town in Hilpoltstein
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Hilpoltstadt is worth a detour, as this place is right next to the tour. You should plan for half an hour to an hour.
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The beautiful castle stands in stark contrast to the ugly extension in which an old people's home is located
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Beautiful castle that is privately owned and therefore cannot be visited from the inside
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While Allersberg doesn't feature grand, intact medieval castles, you can explore sites like the former water castle site of Schloss Allersberg, which offers a glimpse into medieval history, and the notable Schloss Appelhof. Schloss Appelhof is a well-preserved Rococo hunting and pleasure lodge with connections to the Gilardi and Faber-Castell families, showcasing 18th-century architecture.
Among the most popular sites are Burg Burgthann, a 12th-century castle with a small museum and climbable keep, and the Ruins of Hilpoltstein Castle, a landmark offering panoramic views from its tower. The Historic Old Town of Hilpoltstein, with its many half-timbered houses, is also a highly appreciated historical site.
Yes, several sites are considered family-friendly. Burg Burgthann and the Ruins of Hilpoltstein Castle are great for families, offering historical exploration. The Historic Old Town of Hilpoltstein is also a pleasant place for families to wander and discover.
The region around Allersberg offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking and running trails, especially around the Rothsee. For hiking, explore options in the Hiking around Allersberg guide, or for easier walks, check out Easy hikes around Allersberg. If you enjoy running, there are trails listed in the Running Trails around Allersberg guide.
Many castle sites offer excellent viewpoints. From the tower of the Ruins of Hilpoltstein Castle, you can enjoy magnificent views of Hilpoltstein and the surrounding landscape. Burg Burgthann is also situated above the picturesque Schwarzachtal, providing scenic surroundings.
The best time to visit is generally from April to October, especially for sites like the Ruins of Hilpoltstein Castle, where the tower is open during weekends and public holidays in this period. The warmer months allow for more comfortable exploration of the outdoor ruins and surrounding trails.
While specific rules for each site may vary, many outdoor historical sites and trails around castles are generally dog-friendly, provided dogs are kept on a leash. It's always advisable to check local signage or specific site regulations upon arrival.
Faber Castle Schwarzenbruck, built by the pencil manufacturer Lothar von Faber, now serves as a retirement home. While you can admire its neo-Renaissance architecture from the outside, it is not generally open for public tours or visits as a historical attraction.
The Historic Old Town of Hilpoltstein is a charming medieval village in Middle Franconia, renowned for its numerous beautiful half-timbered houses. It's an excellent place to stroll, admire the architecture, and enjoy local cafes, often combined with a visit to the nearby castle ruins.
Public transport options vary by specific castle. For example, Burg Burgthann is located about 15 km southeast of Nuremberg and can be accessed via the A3 motorway or federal road 8, with the castle itself signposted within the village. For other locations like Hilpoltstein, local bus services might connect from larger towns. It's recommended to check local transport schedules for specific routes.
Yes, there are easy walking options, particularly around the Rothsee, which is close to Allersberg. You can find several easy hikes in the Easy hikes around Allersberg guide, such as the 'Bench With a View of the Lake – Rothsee loop from Allersberg'. While the castles themselves might involve some stairs or uneven terrain, the surrounding areas often offer more accessible paths.
Schloss Appelhof is a former hunting and pleasure lodge built around 1760 by Jacob Gilardi, an Allersberg manufacturer, as his family's summer residence. Designed in the Rococo style, it was later acquired by Lothar von Faber of the renowned Faber-Castell family. It's recognized for its well-preserved architecture and historical connections.


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