Castles around Groß-Gerau offer a glimpse into the region's rich history and diverse architectural heritage. The district features a variety of historical sites, ranging from well-preserved fortresses to hunting lodges and significant archaeological remnants. These locations provide insights into medieval life and the area's past. Visitors can explore defensive structures, historical buildings, and sites of cultural importance within the Groß-Gerau region.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The keep has been preserved and can be climbed. The upper (narrow) section is a bit dark, but the climb is worth it!
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Historical waystone next to the Mönchbruch hunting lodge. Route information in hours and kilometers.
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A special place of experience and at the same time a natural local recreation destination is located between the city center and the Main: the Rüsselsheim Fortress. With its more than 600-year history, the fortress is not just a place where you feel transported back to the time of Landsknechts and princes. On a tour of the wall and through the ditch, you can discover the defense system and learn more about the life of the lansquenets behind their meter-thick walls. The early modern Hessian state fortress, with its origins in 1399, is also home to the award-winning City and Industry Museum, which offers tours of the fortress. Ramparts, roundels, outer and inner ditch are explored. The small exhibition in the well room, which is otherwise not accessible, contains impressive excavation finds from the extensive defense work.
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Here you can find information about Landskron Castle: https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burg_Landskron_(Oppenheim)
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story Before Landskron Castle was built, there was probably a Salic or Hohenstaufen fortification on the same site, which was owned by King Henry V and destroyed in 1118 by troops of Archbishop Adalbert of Mainz. The castle itself was probably built in the early 13th century. The oldest surviving written mention of the "Reichsburg Oppenheim" comes from 1244. This castle was destroyed in 1257 and 1275 by the citizens of Oppenheim in a dispute with the Burgmannen over their privileges. However, Rudolf von Habsburg forced the citizens to rebuild the castle by 1281. In 1375 Emperor Charles IV pledged the castle to Ruprecht von der Pfalz. Accordingly, Ruprecht had the castle expanded. He was succeeded by his grandson Ruprecht III. as the owner of the castle, who also died there. In 1615, Elector Frederick V had the castle rebuilt like a palace. The castle burned down in the Thirty Years' War during the town fire in Oppenheim
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Rüsselsheim is in the name of Opel, this fortress is an eye-catcher and the Opel Museum is right in the middle 👌🏻
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The Rüsselsheim Fortress and the surrounding area are worth a visit. To get a good overview, it is worth walking around the fortress three times. First via the street An der Festung above the moat, then inside the moat and finally via the ramparts inside the fortress. The Wallanlage is open Tuesday to Thursday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The ramparts offer a good view of the surrounding area. In the inner courtyard of the fortress there are historical buildings, a museum on the industrial history of Rüsselsheim, a cafe and the local history association.
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The Mönchbruch-Mühle is a hotel, restaurant, beer garden and a central starting point for tours in the surrounding forests. Behind the parking lot, the Gerätehsbach and Gundbach flow together and are called Schwarzbach from there.
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The Mönchbruch Hunting Lodge is a prime example. Originally built in the 18th century, it now operates as a hotel with comfortable accommodations, a restaurant, and a beautiful garden, all set within a nature preserve. It's ideal for those seeking historical charm with modern comfort.
Yes, several castles are family-friendly. Rüsselsheim Fortress is a great option, offering extensive defensive structures to explore and housing a city and industrial museum. The Mönchbruch Hunting Lodge is also listed as family-friendly, providing a peaceful setting.
The castles offer a deep dive into the region's past. Rüsselsheim Fortress, for instance, showcases its evolution from a 14th-century castle to a Hessian state fortress, with its museum detailing local heritage. Schloss Dornberg, though largely ruined, provides a tangible link to its medieval origins and its role as a hunting lodge, now serving as a cultural center. Even the site of Neu-Wolfskehlen Castle offers archaeological insights into early medieval fort layouts.
Absolutely. From the Landskron Castle Ruins, you can enjoy panoramic views over the Rhine plain, and on clear days, even see Frankfurt and the Odenwald. Climbing the 106 steps of the Schwabsburg Keep also rewards you with impressive views of the surrounding area and towards the Odenwald.
The region around Groß-Gerau offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous MTB trails, easy hikes, and road cycling routes. For example, there are routes like the 'Martin-Roth Bridge – Kühkopf Treasure Island loop' for MTB or 'Ebbelwoi-Päädsche – Apple Orchard Picnic Area loop' for easy hiking. You can explore more options on the MTB Trails around Groß-Gerau guide, the Easy hikes around Groß-Gerau guide, or the Road Cycling Routes around Groß-Gerau guide.
Yes, several castles have amenities nearby or on-site. The Mönchbruch Hunting Lodge operates as a hotel with a restaurant and café. Rüsselsheim Fortress also has a café in its inner courtyard, offering good breakfast and lunch options. The surrounding towns and villages will also have various dining and accommodation choices.
The castles can be enjoyed in every season. However, for exploring the outdoor defensive structures and enjoying the panoramic views, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and often clear skies. Autumn also brings beautiful foliage, enhancing the scenic beauty around sites like Landskron Castle Ruins.
Yes, the Site of Neu-Wolfskehlen Castle is a significant archaeological site. While only a hill and a raised area mark where the castle once stood, investigations have revealed its layout as a square fort with a residential building and a tower. It's ideal for those interested in the foundational history and archaeological aspects of the region.
Rüsselsheim Fortress is unique for its well-preserved four-winged structure and extensive defensive features like ramparts and moats. It houses the Rüsselsheim City and Industrial Museum, offering a fascinating blend of medieval architecture and insights into the region's industrial legacy, including Opel cars. It also hosts cultural events and has a café.
Visitors appreciate the rich history and diverse architectural heritage, from well-preserved fortresses to historical hunting lodges and significant archaeological remnants. The komoot community has shared over 750 photos and given more than 2700 upvotes, highlighting the scenic views, the historical atmosphere, and the opportunities for exploration, such as climbing the Schwabsburg Keep for its rewarding vistas.
Rüsselsheim Fortress is noted for its accessibility by public transport, making it a convenient destination for visitors without a car. The presence of a café and museum also enhances the visitor experience once there.
Yes, you can visit Schloss Dornberg. While much of the original castle was destroyed, parts of the restored gatehouse, an archway, and remnants of outer walls remain. Today, it functions as the adult education center of the Groß-Gerau district and hosts cultural events, allowing visitors to appreciate its historical ambiance in a contemporary setting. It's also recognized as a Regionalparkstation.


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