Best castles around Wilnsdorf offer insights into the region's rich history and diverse landscapes. While Wilnsdorf itself features the historical site of the former Knights of Kolbe castle, the broader area is known for well-preserved examples like Hainchen Moated Castle. The Siegerland region, where Wilnsdorf is located, combines historical sites with natural beauty, including proximity to popular hiking trails. Visitors can explore a range of historical structures, from moated castles to castle ruins and former residences.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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A rock formation with a lovely view of Dreißig-Tiefenbach. The outline of a medieval castle is clearly visible. Unfortunately, the information sign has been vandalized with spray paint; that's unacceptable.
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In the Middle Ages, the Witches' Tower imprisoned not only suspected witches but also other people accused of crimes, until they were led through the Poor Sinners' Gate directly next to it down into the valley and to the gallows... (Information about the castle park and the Rubens fountain: https://wiki.zeitraum-siegen.de/orte/schlosspark)
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In 1663, Johann Moritz, as sovereign, began negotiations with the representatives of the city of Siegen for a princely burial site. The choice fell on the grounds of the Nassau Court (today the Lower Castle). The architect of the princely crypt was the Dutchman Maurits Post (1645-1677). This burial site was completed in 1670. One enters the mausoleum through a double-leaf door made of cast iron with lavish vanitas symbolism, the crowned coat of arms of the House of Nassau-Siegen, the Order of the Elephant and the FINIS banner. Source: https://siegerlandmuseum.de/fuerstengruft/
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Simply beautiful. Everything has been said. Ideal place to stay
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Nice, fat tower!
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Interesting setting, very nice building and everything around it is well maintained.
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A beautiful old moated castle with an interesting history. Around the castle you can learn a lot about the castle on information boards. In the wooded area above there is an adventure playground and other boards showing the location of the various trades in the castle. Worth seeing and exciting. There are tables and benches all over the site to linger and you can also stop off in the depot (observe opening hours). Admission to the site is free.
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Forgotten view of Dreis-Tiefenbach. However, it has grown quite well.
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While Wilnsdorf no longer has an intact historical castle, you can visit the site of the former Knights of Kolbe castle, where the Protestant church now stands. The municipality also features other historical sites related to its mining history, such as the Obersdorf Iron-Age smelting furnace, the Niederdielfen headframe, and the Niederdielfen watermill.
Yes, the Hainchen Moated Castle is a highly notable and well-preserved example in the broader Siegerland region. It's a unique high-altitude moated castle first documented in 1290, showcasing architectural elements from various historical periods.
Hainchen Moated Castle is unique as it is the only high-altitude moated castle in North Rhine-Westphalia. It's actively being restored by the Siegerländer Burgenverein to be an accessible meeting place for all ages, including people with disabilities, and is intended to host events, weddings, and offer accommodation and gastronomy.
Yes, several sites are considered family-friendly. Hainchen Moated Castle is being developed with families in mind, and its park is intended as a recreational space. Upper Castle Siegen and Dicke Turm (Lower Castle, Siegen) are also listed as family-friendly.
The region offers various outdoor activities. Hainchen Moated Castle is located near the Rothaarsteig, a popular hiking trail. You can find many hiking routes, including easy options, in the area. For more specific trails, explore the easy hikes around Wilnsdorf guide.
Absolutely. The area around Wilnsdorf and its castles, particularly Hainchen Moated Castle, is close to the Rothaarsteig, a well-known hiking route. You can also find numerous cycling and mountain biking trails. Check out the MTB Trails around Wilnsdorf or Cycling around Wilnsdorf guides for more options.
Upper Castle Siegen features a beautiful castle park with comfortable seating areas, offering great views. It also houses a museum that is well worth a visit, making it a popular spot for both relaxation and cultural exploration.
The Dicke Turm (Lower Castle, Siegen) is a significant landmark. Originally a Franciscan monastery, it later served as a princely residence for the Protestant rulership of Nassau-Siegen. Today, it is part of the University of Siegen campus, housing faculties for economics, business information technology, and law.
Yes, you can visit the 'Alte Burg Rock Above Dreis-Tiefenbach,' which are the remains of an old tongue castle from the 12th century. You can still discern the moat and parts of the rock foundations, and it offers a viewpoint over Dreis-Tiefenbach.
Visitors appreciate the blend of rich history and natural beauty. Many enjoy the well-preserved architecture of places like Hainchen Moated Castle, the scenic views from Upper Castle Siegen, and the opportunity to combine historical exploration with hiking or cycling on nearby trails.
Yes, Hainchen Moated Castle is reorienting to include gastronomy, and its old coach house offers refreshments on Wednesdays and Sundays. The Upper Castle Siegen also has facilities, and the surrounding towns like Siegen offer various dining options.


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