Best castles around Herrmannsacker are found in the surrounding region, particularly in the Landkreis Nordhausen and Heringen/Helme areas. This area offers several notable historical sites, including various castle ruins and medieval complexes. The landscape around Herrmannsacker provides a setting for exploring these historical landmarks. Visitors can discover a range of historical structures that reflect the region's past.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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beautiful stamping point "Castles and Palaces", a bank invites you to rest and an information board offers a lot of interesting information, but there is not much to see of the castle anymore
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Stamp point of the HWN with a great view over Stolberg, it's worth it
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a nice little place, there is something new to discover around every corner, the view down from the Luther beech is great
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Only the imposing ramparts of the castle can still be seen, but a nice place to stamp for the Castles and Palaces magazine.
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Stamp for the castles and palaces booklet
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Stamp for the castles and palaces booklet of the HWN
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The Güntersburg ruin offers a stamp for the booklet "Castles and Palaces". You can still see trenches and outlines. An information board provides further information on the historical past of the site.
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Great destination and stamping point HWN 100 🦊🙏
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The region around Herrmannsacker offers several notable historical sites. You can explore the impressive Hohnstein Castle Ruins (HWN 98), the easily accessible Ebersburg Castle Ruins (HWN 100), and the Ruins of Güntersburg Castle. Further afield, consider the Kyffhäuser Monument with its deep castle well, and the continuously open Lohra Castle.
Yes, the Hohnstein Castle Ruins (HWN 98) are known for magnificent panoramic views from their ruined tower after a quick hike. Similarly, the Ebersburg Castle Ruins (HWN 100) also provide scenic viewpoints of the surrounding landscape.
The Ebersburg Castle Ruins (HWN 100) are conveniently located a short distance from a car park, making them very accessible. Lohra Castle is also always open to visitors. The Hohnstein Castle Ruins (HWN 98) can be reached via a relatively short, steep ascent from Neustadt.
Yes, the Hohnstein Castle Ruins (HWN 98) are considered family-friendly, offering an engaging hike and impressive views. The Stolberg Historic Old Town, which includes a castle, is also noted as family-friendly.
While specific dog policies for each castle vary, the Stolberg Historic Old Town, which features a castle, is listed as dog-friendly. Many surrounding hiking trails in the Harz Mountains are generally welcoming to dogs, but always keep them on a leash and check local regulations.
The area around Herrmannsacker offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, such as the 'Krebsbach Ford – View of Ebersburg loop from Herrmannsacker', and road cycling routes like the 'Stolberg Historic Old Town – Schlossteich Rottleberode loop'. For more challenging adventures, there are mountain hikes available. Explore more options on the Mountain Hikes around Herrmannsacker, Running Trails around Herrmannsacker, and Road Cycling Routes around Herrmannsacker guide pages.
Yes, the Hohnstein Castle Ruins (HWN 98) are easily accessible via a quick hike from Neustadt. The Ebersburg Castle Ruins (HWN 100) are also a popular destination for hikers and a stamping point for the Harzer hiking nobility. Many routes in the region will take you past or directly to these historical sites.
The spring and autumn months generally offer pleasant weather for exploring the castles and their surrounding landscapes. Summer is also popular, though it can be warmer. Winter visits are possible, but some areas might have limited access due to snow or ice, especially for castle ruins on higher ground.
For the Ebersburg Castle Ruins (HWN 100), there is a car park near the 'Gasthaus Sägemühle' just a few hundred meters away. For other sites, parking is typically available in nearby towns or designated areas, often requiring a short walk to the castle itself.
Absolutely. The Kyffhäuser Monument, for instance, features the world's deepest castle well, plunging 176 meters into the rock. The Hohnstein Castle Ruins (HWN 98) date back to around 1120, offering a glimpse into medieval architecture. The Ruins of Güntersburg Castle, while mostly ramparts, have an information board detailing their historical past from around 1609.
While not a 'hidden gem' in the sense of being unknown, Lohra Castle is continuously open to visitors and has hosted medieval festivals, offering a different experience from the more ruinous sites. The Ruins of Güntersburg Castle, with only its ramparts remaining, provides a quiet spot for reflection on its historical past.
Visitors frequently praise the breathtaking views from sites like the Hohnstein Castle Ruins (HWN 98) and the historical atmosphere. The accessibility of places like Ebersburg Castle Ruins (HWN 100) and the opportunity for scenic hikes are also highly appreciated. The komoot community has shared over 4000 photos and given more than 2000 upvotes for these highlights.
Yes, there is a very good restaurant located just below the Hohnstein Castle Ruins (HWN 98). The Stolberg Historic Old Town also features cafes, providing options for refreshments during your visit.
For individual castle ruins like Hohnstein or Ebersburg, a visit can range from 1 to 2 hours, including the walk and exploration. For larger sites like the Kyffhäuser Monument or exploring the Stolberg Historic Old Town, you might want to allocate half a day or more to fully experience them.
While specific public transport routes directly to all castle ruins may be limited, major towns like Neustadt (for Hohnstein) and Stolberg are generally served by regional buses. From these points, you might need to walk or use local taxis to reach the castle sites. It's advisable to check local bus schedules for the most up-to-date information.


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