Best castles around Neu-Anspach are situated in the Taunus region, offering a blend of historical fortifications and natural landscapes. This area, part of the Hochtaunus district, features rolling hills and views extending to the Rhine-Main plain. The region's history includes Roman presence and medieval development, evident in its preserved sites. Neu-Anspach serves as a central point for exploring these historical landmarks.
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Saalburg Roman fort is a former fort of the Roman Limes located on the Taunus ridge northwest of Bad Homburg vor der Höhe. The cohort fort lies directly west of the modern-day B456 federal highway, roughly halfway between the town of Bad Homburg vor der Höhe and the municipality of Wehrheim in the Hochtaunus district. It is considered the best-researched and most completely reconstructed fort of the Upper Germanic-Raetian Limes, which has held UNESCO World Heritage status since 2005.
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Kronberg im Taunus is a charming town with a historic old town, half-timbered houses and impressive sights such as Kronberg Castle. Surrounded by forests and with a view of the Frankfurt skyline, it is an ideal destination for hiking and exploring.
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From Falkenstein Castle you have an impressive view of Frankfurt. On a clear day, the view extends to the skyline and far into the surrounding area. A worthwhile stop on the hike.
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Kronberg im Taunus is a charming town in the Hochtaunus district in Hesse. It lies on the southeast slope of the Altkönig, the third highest mountain in the Taunus, and is known for its picturesque old town, the impressive Kronberg Castle and its idyllic location in the countryside.
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The view of Frankfurt from Falkenstein Castle is simply breathtaking. From the castle ruins you have a fantastic view of the Frankfurt skyline and the wide Rhine-Main plain. Especially in clear weather you can enjoy the impressive silhouette of the city and the surrounding landscapes.
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Monster view not only of the skyline of Mainhattan!!!
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The entrance fee of 2 euros is definitely worth it, as you can enjoy a great view from here. Unfortunately the tower is currently closed.
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Beyond medieval castles, the Neu-Anspach region offers significant historical sites like the Saalburg Roman Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage Site that provides a meticulously reconstructed glimpse into Roman military life. Additionally, the Hessenpark Open-Air Museum in Neu-Anspach itself features over 100 re-erected historical buildings, creating an immersive experience of a traditional Hessian village.
For breathtaking panoramic views, the Ruins of Falkenstein Castle are highly recommended. From here, you can see the rolling Taunus hills and the sprawling Rhine-Main plain, with the Frankfurt skyline visible on clear days. Similarly, the Königstein castle ruins also offer fantastic views over the Rhine-Main plain and into the Taunus forests.
The Saalburg Roman Fort is unique as the most completely reconstructed Roman fort in Germany and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It offers an authentic experience of life on the Roman Empire's northern frontier, with complete fortifications, reconstructed buildings, staged rooms, and a museum displaying Roman artifacts. Staff in period Roman attire often provide live demonstrations.
Yes, Kronberg Castle, located in the charming town of Kronberg im Taunus, is open to visitors. You can explore its meticulously restored rooms, an ancient Gothic kitchen, and a chapel. The castle also houses a permanent exhibition detailing its rich history and the Lords of Kronberg, with guided tours regularly offered.
Absolutely! The Saalburg Roman Fort is very family-friendly, offering interactive exhibits and live demonstrations that appeal to all ages. The Hessenpark Open-Air Museum also provides an engaging historical experience for families. The Königstein castle ruins are also considered family-friendly, often hosting events like jousting tournaments.
Yes, the region around Neu-Anspach is excellent for combining castle visits with hiking. The Ruins of Falkenstein Castle are accessible via a footpath and are surrounded by the Burghain Falkenstein nature reserve. For more extensive hiking, you can explore routes in the Taunus, such as those found in the Mountain Hikes around Neu-Anspach guide, which includes trails near the Altkönig and Großer Feldberg summits.
Yes, the area offers various cycling opportunities. You can find routes that pass by or near historical sites. For example, the Cycling around Neu-Anspach guide includes routes like the 'Jupiter Column near Saalburg loop from Neu Anspach,' which can bring you close to the Roman fort. The Road Cycling Routes around Neu-Anspach guide also features scenic tours through the region.
Opening hours and fees vary by site. The Saalburg Roman Fort is open daily from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. from March to October, and Tuesday to Sunday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. from November to February (closed Mondays). Admission is €7 for adults. The Ruins of Falkenstein Castle are open daily from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. between April and October, with an admission fee of €2. The Königstein castle ruins are open daily from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. in summer, and only on Saturdays and Sundays from November to March, with admission at €3. It's always advisable to check official websites for the most current information.
Yes, you'll find options for refreshments near the main historical sites. The Saalburg Roman Fort has a cafe and restaurant on-site. Near the Ruins of Falkenstein Castle, you can find cafes and restaurants in the surrounding town of Falkenstein. The Hessenpark Open-Air Museum also features a historic restaurant.
The best time to visit the castles around Neu-Anspach is generally from spring to autumn (April to October). During these months, the weather is milder, making outdoor exploration more pleasant, and most sites, including the Ruins of Falkenstein Castle and Königstein castle ruins, have extended opening hours. Autumn, in particular, offers beautiful foliage in the Taunus hills, enhancing the scenic views.
While specific public transport routes can vary, the Saalburg Roman Fort is generally accessible via bus connections from nearby towns like Bad Homburg, which can be reached by train. For the Ruins of Falkenstein Castle, public transport typically involves reaching Königstein im Taunus by bus or train, followed by a local bus or a walk to Falkenstein. It's recommended to check local public transport schedules for the most up-to-date travel information.
Policies regarding dogs can vary by site. While many outdoor castle ruins like Falkenstein and Königstein may allow dogs on leashes in outdoor areas, indoor museums or reconstructed sites like the Saalburg Roman Fort typically have restrictions. It's best to check the specific site's visitor information or website before planning your visit with a dog.


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