Best castles around Groß-Bieberau offer a journey into the region's rich history, with the town itself first documented in 787. Situated in the northern Odenwald, Groß-Bieberau serves as a base for exploring various historical sites. The area features a mix of well-preserved ruins and significant historical landmarks. These sites provide insights into medieval life and regional power dynamics.
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Fine, renovated castle ruins that not only bring joy to the junior hikers.. here you have a great view of the green far
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A wonderful destination for everyone, whether hikers, bikers or families on a trip
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Already around 1080 a castle "Slirburc" is mentioned - probably an earth and wood fortification. Lindenfels was first mentioned in a document in 1123 together with a Count Bertolfus, who today is seen as the builder of Lindenfels Castle. The names of the lords of the castle were splendid. Konrad von Hohenstaufen, the brother of the legendary emperor "Barbarossa", was the lord of Lindenfels. With the inheritance to Margrave Hermann von Baden, a temporary incorporation into Baden ownership followed until the Wittelsbach Count Palatine Ludwig II bought back the rule in 1277 and thus established the almost 600-year affiliation of Lindenfels to the Electoral Palatinate. In the 14th century - construction of the city wall - and 15th century - expansion of the Romanesque core castle into a fortress - the castle was continuously expanded. Likewise in the 16th century, but here as a result of military complications. Although Lindenfels Castle was occupied several times by foreign troops (in the 14th and 16th centuries
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After a strenuous climb, you will be rewarded with a magnificent view
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The robber baron's castle On August 29, 1379, 18 knights met at Tannenberg Castle, who concluded an extended truce and promised each other protection. Among these comrades-in-arms was Count Wilhelm II von Katzenelnbogen. He was a founding member of the Lion League founded on October 13, 1379. The Lion League also included Werner Kalb from Reinheim, who at the time was the administrator of Tannenberg Castle (and allegedly the feudal owner of Nieder-Modau Castle) and went down in the history books as a robber baron, and Johann von Cronberg as the 19th comrade-in-arms.[4] After violent feuds between the Cronbergers and the city of Frankfurt (Kronberger feud), Hartmut the Younger von Cronberg moved his residence with 30 helpers and servants to the Tannenburg at the end of the 14th century, of which he only owned 1/8. From then on, the castle became a feared seat of robber barons, from which raids and plunders were undertaken.
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Great view, no matter where you are in the castle
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Great system, in great shape. Definitely worth seeing.
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Tannenberg is one of the great destinations whether you are a biker or a hiker.
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The region boasts several castles with deep historical roots. Rodenstein castle ruins, for instance, was built around 1240 and inhabited by the Rodenstein family until 1635. Another significant site is Frankenstein Castle, which has a history spanning over 900 years and was once the residence of the noble Frankenstein family. Lichtenberg Castle also holds historical importance, as Groß-Bieberau was positioned beneath it as a political center in 1312.
Yes, several castles offer impressive vistas. Lindenfels Castle Ruins, situated at the highest point of Lindenfels, provides phenomenal panoramic views from its castle wall. Similarly, the Ruins of Tannenberg Castle reward visitors with a great all-round view after a challenging ascent.
The area around Groß-Bieberau offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, including those around the castles themselves. For more extensive options, check out the Mountain Hikes around Groß-Bieberau guide. Cycling enthusiasts can find routes in the Cycling around Groß-Bieberau and Road Cycling Routes around Groß-Bieberau guides.
Many castles in the area are suitable for families. Rodenstein castle ruins and Frankenstein Castle are both listed as family-friendly. Lindenfels — Old Town and Castle also offers a family-friendly experience, with its historic buildings and the Dragon Museum in the Civic Tower.
Visitors frequently praise the historical insights and well-preserved nature of the ruins. For example, Rodenstein castle ruins is described as a 'magical place' and a 'really beautiful, well-preserved ruin'. The 'great all-round view' and 'lots of information about the castle' are highlights for those visiting the Ruins of Tannenberg Castle.
The Odenwald region, including its castles, is enjoyable throughout the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and exploring the ruins, often with beautiful foliage. Summer allows for longer daylight hours, while winter visits can provide a unique, serene atmosphere, especially if there's snow, though some facilities might have reduced hours.
Yes, Frankenstein Castle is known for its annual Halloween festival, making it a must-visit for 'scary fans'. Nearby, you can also find the intriguing 'magnet stones' where compasses reportedly behave erratically. The Lindenfels — Old Town and Castle features a Dragon Museum, exploring myths and legends about dragons.
Some castles, like Frankenstein Castle, have their own restaurants, offering a convenient dining option after your visit. The town of Lindenfels, home to Lindenfels — Old Town and Castle, is a climatic health resort with various amenities, likely including cafes and restaurants.
The terrain can vary. For example, reaching the Ruins of Tannenberg Castle involves a challenging ascent. Many castle ruins are situated on hills or elevated positions, so expect some uphill sections and potentially uneven paths. Trails are often intermediate in difficulty, as indicated by categories for highlights like Rodenstein and Frankenstein.
While many are ruins, some are notably well-preserved. Rodenstein castle ruins is described as a 'really beautiful, well-preserved ruin' that offers historical insights. The Lindenfels Castle Ruins are also remarkably well-preserved, especially considering their age, with ongoing conservation efforts.
The duration of your visit depends on the castle and your interest. For a site like Rodenstein castle ruins or the Ruins of Tannenberg Castle, you might spend 1-2 hours exploring the ruins and enjoying the views. Larger sites like Frankenstein Castle, especially if you include a meal or attend an event, could take longer, perhaps 2-3 hours or more.


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