Oberhausen an der Appel
Oberhausen an der Appel
Best castles around Oberhausen an der Appel provide a historical journey through the region's diverse terrain. This area features more than 20 castles, many of which are ruins situated on strategic hilltops or within forests. Visitors can explore historical sites that offer insights into medieval architecture and regional history. The landscape around these castles often includes natural rock formations and panoramic viewpoints.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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Nice rest stop, delicious food and drinks. Open only on Sundays and public holidays.🍻🍔🍰☕️
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Great castle ruins. You can easily imagine how large and impressive this building once was. There is nice seating and views.
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The Rheingrafenstein castle estate was built in the 18th century. For many years it was not open to the public. When the castle was purchased, the furniture was also included. Simone Schwalbach and Janine Karolus keep finding beautiful finds. (Photo: SWR) When the castle was purchased, the furniture was also included. Simone Schwalbach and Janine Karolus keep finding beautiful finds.Simone Schwalbach and Janine Karolus now want to change that: in small steps they want to fill the property with life again and open a restaurant at some point. Source: SWR3
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The Rheingrafenstein castle estate was built in the 18th century. For many years it was not open to the public. When the castle was purchased, the furniture was also included. Simone Schwalbach and Janine Karolus keep finding beautiful finds. (Photo: SWR) When the castle was purchased, the furniture was also included. Simone Schwalbach and Janine Karolus keep finding beautiful finds. Simone Schwalbach and Janine Karolus now want to change that: in small steps they want to fill the property with life again and open a restaurant at some point. Source: SWR3
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The castle is already pretty run down. Not really worth it unless you want to enjoy morbid charm.
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In addition to the ruins, there is also a castle. Unfortunately, it's pretty much in decline, but at least you can see how big the castle used to be. Some of the rooms are still used today.
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The building appears to be in private use and exudes a morbid charm. There's not much to see anyway.
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Unfortunately everything was in the fog today, but the castle is worth a visit and we'll be back again
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The region boasts several highly-rated castle ruins. Among the most popular are Rheingrafenstein Castle Ruins, known for its panoramic views and unique natural keep, and Altenbaumburg Castle Ruins, which offers great views and hospitality. Another favorite is Montfort Castle Ruins, a freely accessible ruin situated on a forest summit.
Yes, within the city of Oberhausen itself, you can visit Schloss Oberhausen (Oberhausen Castle) and Vondern Castle. Schloss Oberhausen, a neoclassical manor, now houses the Ludwiggalerie, a municipal art gallery. Vondern Castle, dating primarily from the early 16th century, is one of Oberhausen's oldest preserved buildings and is freely accessible to the public, often hosting events.
The castles around Oberhausen an der Appel provide a journey through medieval history. Many, like Montfort Castle Ruins, were built to monitor strategic military roads. Moschellandsburg Ruins, for instance, has a history stretching back to the 12th century and shows the evolution from a medieval stronghold to a Renaissance castle, enduring sieges and destruction over centuries. Vondern Castle, built in the early 16th century, showcases late Gothic architectural details.
Yes, Montfort Castle Ruins is categorized as family-friendly and is freely accessible, making it a good option for families to explore. Vondern Castle in Oberhausen also hosts knightly spectacles and medieval festivals, which can be very engaging for children.
Many castles are situated to offer stunning natural views. Rheingrafenstein Castle Ruins provides mega panoramic views into the Huttental and over the Nahe Valley, featuring a natural keep carved out of rock. Altenbaumburg Castle Ruins also boasts a great viewpoint. The surrounding landscape often includes natural rock formations and scenic forests.
The area around Oberhausen an der Appel is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including those leading directly to castles like Altenbaumburg Castle Ruins, which is part of the "Eagle Owl Trail." For more options, explore the hiking routes around Oberhausen an der Appel. There are also extensive road cycling and mountain biking trails in the region.
Yes, several trails lead to the castle ruins. For example, the "Eagle Owl Trail" branches off near Altenbaumburg Castle Ruins. Montfort Castle Ruins is located in the middle of a forest and is accessible via trails. You can find more detailed hiking routes in the hiking guide for Oberhausen an der Appel.
Yes, Vondern Castle is freely accessible to the public. Its grounds and rooms can be rented for private events, and tours of the interior can be arranged by appointment. You can find more information on the Oberhausen tourism website: Vondern Castle.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning panoramic views offered by many of the castle ruins, such as those from Rheingrafenstein Castle Ruins. The historical atmosphere and the opportunity to explore ancient structures, often integrated into scenic hiking routes, are also highly appreciated. The hospitality and food at places like Altenbaumburg Castle Ruins also receive positive feedback.
While specific rules for each ruin may vary, many outdoor castle ruins and surrounding hiking trails in the region are generally dog-friendly, provided dogs are kept on a leash. It's always a good idea to check local signage or specific highlight details for any restrictions.
Most of the castle ruins in the region are situated on hilltops or within forests, often requiring walks on uneven terrain, which may not be fully wheelchair accessible. For specific accessibility information, it's best to consult individual highlight details or contact local tourism offices.
The castles and their surrounding natural areas are enjoyable throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and exploring, with beautiful foliage. Summer is also popular, though it can be warmer. Winter walks can be picturesque, especially if there's snow, but some trails might be more challenging.


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