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Top 18 Castles around Hünstetten

Best castles around Hünstetten are found in the Rheingau-Taunus-Kreis district of Hesse, Germany. The municipality is home to Burg Wallrabenstein, a significant castle ruin built around 1390 to secure the Nassau territory. This historical site is integrated into the Hünstetten Cultural Path, offering insights into medieval architecture and regional history. The area provides a blend of historical exploration and natural landscapes.

Best castles around Hünstetten

  • The most popular castles is Platte Hunting Lodge, a historical site that was built in 1823-1826 by Duke Wilhelm I of Nassau. Destroyed in WWII, it is currently being rebuilt and used for events. It serves as a starting point for hikes along the main Taunus ridge.
  • Another must-see spot is Schwalbach Castle, a castle built in 1368 by Count Eberhard V. von Katzenelnbogen to secure the northeastern border of his territory. The castle is currently undergoing renovation, with a restaurant still operating on site.
  • Visitors also love Hohenstein Castle, a castle ruin surrounded by natural landscapes. There is no admission charge to visit the ruins.
  • Hünstetten is known for castle ruins, hunting lodges, and fortified castles. Visitors can explore a variety of historical structures, from well-preserved ruins to sites undergoing restoration.
  • The castles around Hünstetten are appreciated by the komoot community. Over 3800 upvotes and 1400 photos highlight the appeal of these historical locations.

Last updated: May 11, 2026

Platte Hunting Lodge

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The hunting lodge was built in 1823-1826 by Duke Wilhelm I of Nassau. Destroyed to the outside walls in the Second World War, it is currently being gradually rebuilt by the Jagdschloss Platte e.V.
The castle can already be used for events.
From here, hikes along the main Taunus ridge can be undertaken.
We recommend a detour to the highlight "beautiful view of Wiesbaden" (komoot.de/highlight/181783).

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At the beginning of the 17th century, in the time of Prince Georg August Samuel von Nassau-Idstein, a castle in the style of the Renaissance was built in place of the outer bailey. An interior decoration in the Baroque style was completed around 1714. The master builder was Maximilian von Welsch, the stucco work, especially in the so-called Kaisergemach, were executed by Carlo Maria Pozzi. The ceiling and other paintings are by Valentin David Albrecht and Luca Antonio Colomba.
Source: Wikipedia (excerpt) "de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burg_Idstein"

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Hohenstein Castle

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The castle is really quaint and worth a visit because of the beautiful nature that surrounds it; there is no admission charge.

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Schwalbach Castle

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The castle was built in 1368 by Count Eberhard V. von Katzenelnbogen to secure the northeastern border of its territory. However, the traditional completion date of 1371 is considered unlikely because of the apparently too short construction time. The surrounding settlement must have existed before the castle, because also in 1368 Emperor Charles IV gave her the city rights, which was associated with the permission to build fortifications and to host a daily weekly market. Nevertheless, the settlement did not develop into a city and was referred to as a "spot" until the 18th century.

In 1536, the castle fell to the house Nassau. After an inheritance division received count William of Nassau-Weilburg 1594 Burgschwalbach and administered from there administrative district. He made the castle his residence. His widow Erika used the castle until 1628 as a widow's residence and had the facility partly repaired. Until 1720, the building housed a Nassau-Weilburg office.

In 1737 repairs would have become necessary again. In view of the high costs, the administration of Nassau-Usingen, to which Burgschwalbach now belonged, decided to let the castle expire. Inventory, wooden components and the roof were therefore auctioned and removed.

In 1817 master carpenter Georg Philipp Schnabel bought the gatehouse. His family opened a restaurant in 1858 at the castle. There is still a restaurant there today.

After battlements had been removed from the ring wall in 2006, the building was first scaffolded to carry out safety measures and investigations. Since 2010, the castle is being renovated.

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Schwalbach Castle

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She is in great shape! Currently there are (21.07.2017) in some places refurbishment work.

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Kristian
June 22, 2025, Burg Hohenstein

When we were there, they were setting up a play. The castle is beautiful, offers magnificent views, and I recommend climbing the towers.

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The beautiful castle complex is open to the public during opening hours, and the towers are also accessible. A castle festival is also held in the summer. From the castle, there are—as you would expect—great views of the surrounding countryside.

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The castle is quaint and is surrounded by beautiful surroundings. - For people coming from further afield, a trip to Limburg with its beautiful old town is recommended.

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The castle is really quaint and worth a visit because of the beautiful nature that surrounds it; there is no admission charge.

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A beautifully landscaped castle garden.

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BINTANG
March 2, 2024, Burg Hohenstein

Be careful, it is still being renovated. We were there today and unfortunately could only admire the great castle from the outside. Tip: you can see a bench on the opposite slope. There is a beautiful trail leading there and you have a great view of the castle from there. Great place for a snack break...

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A pleasure garden at Idstein Castle can be traced back to at least 1566 in this area. Count Johannes in particular promoted the complex from around 1650 by building artificial grottoes, purchasing exotic and valuable plants and professionally caring for the beds. He commissioned painters to create colorful views of the garden and flowers. Today the garden is an urban green space, designed according to historical models.

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The residential palace of the counts and princes of Nassau-Idstein, built in the Renaissance style, a beautiful photo opportunity and can be visited as part of guided tours, was built mainly between 1614 and 1634 using parts of a previous building. After the Naussau-Idstein line expired in 1721, the castle served various purposes, including being used as a central archive, hospital and barracks for the French occupation (1919-1925). In 1946, the newly founded Pestalozzi School, an advanced school with a boarding school, was set up here. Between 1988 and 1992 the castle was completely renovated and its space requirements and layout were largely adapted to the requirements of a modern school. Today the Pestalozzi School is housed there as a high school for the Rheingau-Taunus district (5th to 13th school years). Source: https://taunus.info/angebote/kultur-und-geschichte/burgen-und-schloesser/residenzschloss-idstein/29/

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the primary castle attraction directly within Hünstetten?

The main castle attraction within the municipality of Hünstetten is Burg Wallrabenstein. This significant castle ruin, built around 1390, played a strategic role in securing the Nassau territory. It features well-preserved sections of its curtain wall, a hexagonal tower, and an impressive Gothic gate. The ruin underwent extensive restoration in 2022 and is part of the Hünstetten Cultural Path.

Are there other notable castles to visit near Hünstetten?

Yes, beyond Burg Wallrabenstein, you can explore several other historical castles in the broader vicinity. These include Platte Hunting Lodge, a site being rebuilt and used for events, Schwalbach Castle, which is undergoing renovation but still has a restaurant, and Hohenstein Castle, a ruin surrounded by natural landscapes with no admission charge. Additionally, Wehen Castle offers a museum and a restaurant.

What kind of historical insights can I gain from visiting these castles?

Visiting the castles around Hünstetten offers a deep dive into regional history. Burg Wallrabenstein provides a tangible link to medieval conflicts and architecture. Schwalbach Castle tells a story of strategic border defense and changes in ownership over centuries. Wehen Castle, originally built around 1330, has served various functions from a court and administrative seat to a widow's residence and hunting lodge, now housing a museum that focuses on regional and everyday history.

Are there hiking or cycling routes that connect to these castles?

Absolutely. Many castles, especially Burg Wallrabenstein, are integrated into local trail networks. Burg Wallrabenstein is part of the Hünstetten Cultural Path, including the 'Graf-Walram-Weg'. For cycling, you can find routes like 'Idstein Old Town – Wörsbachtal loop from Beuerbach' or 'View of Burg Hohenstein – Scheiderwald loop from Hünstetten'. Explore more options on the Cycling around Hünstetten or Road Cycling Routes around Hünstetten guides.

Are the castles around Hünstetten suitable for families?

Yes, several castles offer family-friendly experiences. Wehen Castle is listed as family-friendly and includes a museum that can engage younger visitors. While Hohenstein Castle is a ruin, its natural surroundings and lack of admission fee make it an accessible outdoor exploration for families. Burg Wallrabenstein's historical significance and recent restoration also make it an interesting educational visit.

Can I find places to eat or drink near the castles?

Yes, some castles have dining options directly on-site or nearby. Schwalbach Castle still operates a restaurant despite ongoing renovations. Wehen Castle hosts the 'Wirtshaus im Schloß' restaurant, known for its pleasant ambiance and good food. For other locations, local villages often provide cafes and restaurants for hikers and visitors.

Is there an admission fee to visit the castles?

Admission fees vary by castle. For example, Hohenstein Castle is a ruin with no admission charge, allowing free exploration of its historical grounds. For other sites like Platte Hunting Lodge or Wehen Castle, which host events or museums, there might be fees for specific access or exhibitions. It's always advisable to check their respective websites for current information.

What makes Burg Wallrabenstein particularly interesting to visit?

Burg Wallrabenstein is unique as the only castle explicitly located within Hünstetten. Its historical significance, dating back to 1390, and its well-preserved architectural elements like the high curtain wall and Gothic entrance gate are compelling. Recent extensive restoration in 2022 has made the ruin an even more appealing site, and it's integrated into the Hünstetten Cultural Path, offering scenic views over the Wörsbach valley.

Are there any museums related to the castles in the area?

Yes, the Heimatmuseum Hünstetten features an exhibition specifically dedicated to Burg Wallrabenstein and Count Walram, providing further historical context. Additionally, Wehen Castle houses the Taunusstein Museum, which focuses on the regional and everyday history of Taunusstein/Wehen, including exhibits on local life and art.

Can I visit these castles using public transport?

While specific public transport routes directly to every castle entrance might be limited, Hünstetten and its surrounding villages are generally connected by local bus services. From these points, you might need to walk or cycle to reach the castle sites. For detailed public transport information, it's best to consult local transport schedules for the Rheingau-Taunus-Kreis district.

Are there any dog-friendly walking routes around the castles?

Many of the outdoor areas and walking paths around the castles, especially those integrated into the Hünstetten Cultural Path or other hiking networks, are generally dog-friendly. For example, the natural surroundings of Hohenstein Castle offer pleasant walks. Always ensure your dog is on a leash and follow local regulations regarding pets in historical sites and nature reserves.

What is the best time of year to visit the castles around Hünstetten?

The castles and their surrounding natural landscapes are enjoyable throughout the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and exploring, with vibrant foliage or blooming nature. Summer allows for longer daylight hours and outdoor dining. Even winter can be picturesque, especially if there's snow, though some facilities or paths might have reduced accessibility. Always check specific opening times if visiting during off-peak seasons.

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