Best castles around Seelbach bei Hamm (Sieg) are found within the broader Westerwald-Sieg region. This area is characterized by its natural landscapes and historical sites, including various castle ruins and fortified structures. While Seelbach bei Hamm (Sieg) itself is a small municipality, the surrounding Sieg Valley offers a rich history of medieval fortifications. Visitors can explore these historical landmarks, often integrated into the natural environment.
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Very nice little group with kids. 5 km approx
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<< VOLPERHAUSEN CASTLE >> "The complex, first mentioned in 1462, is an impressive building in the middle of a forest. It should be mentioned here that the manor house and its outbuildings represent a place of their own; namely "Volperhausen Castle". This term means the place. However, the Building complex called this way; some also call it “Volperhausen Castle”. After the complex was first mentioned by name in 1462, it was owned by the Counts of Hatzfeld and served as an outpost of the nearby Crottorf Castle. The first facility was destroyed during the Thirty Years' War. It was not rebuilt until more than 200 years later in 1682. In the 20th century there were several renovation works so that the castle could be used as a private residence. It still fulfills this benefit today; only parts of the building and grounds can be visited today. In the nearby town of Volperhausen there is also a small fortress which is often referred to as Volperhausen Castle or a “water castle”. However, this is only about the Burghaus Volperhausen. A quarry stone building that is well preserved today; from around the same time as Volperhausen Castle. In addition to the actual manor house, the complex includes a converted horse stable, some garages and a chapel, which is integrated into the mansion and is used by the residents of nearby towns. Events such as an Easter festival also often take place on the extensive grounds with its ponds and park elements. The castle therefore represents an important cultural place and also a meeting place for the neighboring towns." https://lab42.architektur.uni-siegen.de/j3/index.php/teilsuebersicht/538-burg-volperhausen?start=1 https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burg_Volperhausen
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Volperhausen Castle was first mentioned in 1462, the Oberbergisches Land Tourist Association speaks on its website of the beginning of the 16th century. The Niederungsburg had a rectangular floor plan with a stair tower attached to one of the long sides. This first facility was destroyed during the Thirty Years' War. Reconstruction took place in 1682. In the 20th century, renovation work was carried out several times. The castle was originally owned by the Counts of Hatzfeld, but later changed hands several times. It used to be an outpost of Castle Crottorf. Today the castle building consists of a three-storey quarry stone building with a slender stair tower. The moat that exists today, which was also used by the earlier mill next to the castle house, still indicates the type of moated castle. Today there is a house on the foundations of the mill. The castle is privately owned and can therefore only be viewed from the outside. Source: Wikipedia
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Vroneck Castle was intended to replace the old Nister Castle and serve to secure the former Cologne-Leipzig trade route, which led over the historic Nister Bridge from Marienstatt. However, the castle was never completed, but what remains of it is more than worth seeing.
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The castle courtyard can be visited at any time. There is a game shop at the entrance to the castle courtyard.
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The castle, first mentioned in a document in 1255, is enthroned on a rock above the mouth of the Elbbach in the Sieg. It is privately owned, so you can only admire it from the outside. The quarry stone and brick buildings have slate roofs and the upper floors are partially clad in slate. Very impressive and definitely worth seeing.
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it may be difficult for some to go up there, but it's worth it. Only with good shoes and sure-footedness please
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The most popular site is the Windeck Castle Ruins, known for its historical significance and views of the Siegtal. Other notable sites include Mauel Castle, a 16th-century moated castle, and Volperhausen Castle, first mentioned in 1449. While not a castle, Kloster Marienthal in Seelbach bei Hamm (Sieg) is a significant historical and pilgrimage site with beautiful buildings and natural surroundings.
Yes, the Windeck Castle Ruins are considered family-friendly, offering an engaging historical experience and space to explore. Kloster Marienthal also provides a pleasant environment for families, with its tranquil grounds and a beer garden during good weather.
The Windeck Castle Ruins provide a fantastic view of the beautiful Siegtal. The Ruins of Burg Vroneck (Froneck-Nister) are known for their unique rock constellations, and the nearby Felsenstübchen offers interesting rock formations, though it requires careful navigation.
The region features a variety of historical structures, including medieval castle ruins like Windeck Castle Ruins, moated castles such as Mauel Castle and Volperhausen Castle, and significant religious sites like Kloster Marienthal. Many of these sites offer insights into centuries of regional history.
The Windeck Castle Ruins are dog-friendly, making it a great spot for walks with your canine companion. For other sites, it's advisable to check specific regulations, especially for indoor areas or protected historical structures.
Yes, Volperhausen Castle is privately owned and can only be viewed from the outside. Similarly, Mauel Castle is unfortunately closed to visitors, though its exterior can be appreciated.
The region offers various outdoor activities. You can find excellent gravel biking routes, such as those around Dreifelder Pond or the Wied Valley, by exploring the Gravel biking around Seelbach bei Hamm (Sieg) guide. For cycling, routes like the one to Marienthal Monastery are available in the Cycling around Seelbach bei Hamm (Sieg) guide. Mountain biking enthusiasts can check out the MTB Trails around Seelbach bei Hamm (Sieg) guide for routes near sites like Marienthal Monastery.
Kloster Marienthal is connected to the Marienwanderweg (Marian hiking trail), making it a popular destination for hikers. While specific castle-to-castle hiking trails aren't detailed, many castles like Windeck Castle Ruins are situated in scenic areas perfect for combining a visit with a walk.
The castles and historical sites in the Westerwald-Sieg region are enjoyable throughout the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for exploring the ruins and surrounding nature, while summer allows for enjoying outdoor amenities like Kloster Marienthal's beer garden. Even in winter, the historical sites can offer a unique, tranquil atmosphere.
Kloster Marienthal in Seelbach bei Hamm (Sieg) hosts a gastronomy business, including an idyllic beer garden during good weather, making it a great spot for refreshments. For other castles, it's best to check local amenities in nearby towns or villages.
Beyond the main highlights, consider visiting Friedewald Castle, Schönstein Castle near Wissen, Wildenburg, Crottorf Castle (a moated castle partly open to visitors), Freusburg Castle (now a youth hostel), and Lahr Castle Ruins, which are accessible via a short walk. These offer diverse historical experiences.
The duration of your visit depends on the site. For ruins like Windeck Castle Ruins, you might spend 1-2 hours exploring and enjoying the views. Larger sites like Kloster Marienthal, especially if you include a meal or a walk on the Marienwanderweg, could take half a day. For privately owned castles viewable only from the outside, a shorter stop might suffice.


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