Lsg Schwarzachtal Mit Nebentälern
Lsg Schwarzachtal Mit Nebentälern
Castles in Lsg Schwarzachtal Mit Nebentälern are found within the Nürnberger Land district of Germany, encompassing parts of Altdorf, Burgthann, and Schwarzenbruck. This region, primarily a nature conservation area, features several historical castle complexes. These sites offer insights into medieval architecture and regional history. The area provides a blend of natural landscapes and cultural landmarks for visitors to explore.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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Great view of the castle from here.
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The BurgThann Museum is located in the Burgthann Castle and is a must-see. The museum is about the history of Burgthann, from the earliest beginnings 200 million years ago through the Bronze Age, the Middle Ages and the history of the Ludwig-Danube-Main Canal. The tower can also be climbed. The museum is open every 1st and 3rd Sunday in summer. Admission is free. The Burgthann Castle Association would of course be happy to receive a small donation.
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Altenthann Castle, also known as Thann Castle, is a former hilltop castle at 432 m above sea level. NHN in Altenthann at today's Ochenbrucker Straße 4 at the site of today's church in the community of Schwarzenbruck in the Nürnberger Land district and is considered the headquarters of the Reich Ministerials of Altenthann. Today's church tower, repeatedly interpreted as the keep of the old castle, has nothing in common with the Hohenstaufen complex and, according to the excavation results, was supposedly only built after the 15th century. The transition from castle to chapel use in the course of the 13th or 14th century cannot be dated in more detail. The archaeologically proven St. Nicholas Chapel had a modest footprint and does not follow on from the previous castle phase. Rather, the valuable humpback blocks must have been transported away because this was the only way to create space for the small chapel. Several years or decades may have passed between the end of the castle's use and the construction of the first chapel. A chronological sequence of Altenthann and Burgthann cannot be proven archaeologically; it is conceivable that the two castle complexes were temporarily next to each other Source: Wikipedia
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Beautiful view over to the imposing castle.
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very beautiful castle ruins with 2 bars right next to it, The castle tower was locked, but iron stairs lead to very good vantage points
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Beautiful castle complex with well-preserved buildings. The courtyard is open all year round. The indoor exhibition can only be visited at certain times or by appointment. It is definitely worth it.
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Grünsberg near Altdorf in the Nuremberg region is a castle complex that dates back to the 13th century and has been expanded into a representative country seat by various Nuremberg patrician families since the 16th century.
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Wonderful trail. On July 10th, 2022 we went through here from south to north. Completely mobile. Actually no difficult parts.
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The castles in this region, such as Burg Burgthann and Grünsberg Castle, offer a deep dive into medieval history. Burg Burgthann dates back to the 12th century and was a former imperial fief, strategically overlooking the Schwarzachtal. Grünsberg Castle, with origins in the 13th century, was expanded by Nuremberg patrician families, showcasing centuries of architectural evolution and regional power.
Yes, several castles in the region are considered family-friendly. Burg Burgthann is a great option, where the keep can be climbed during opening hours, offering panoramic views that children often enjoy. Grünsberg Castle also welcomes families, and nearby, the Beehive Sculptures in the Himmelgarten of Grünsberg Castle provide a unique and engaging sight for younger visitors.
The summer months are particularly vibrant for visiting the castles. Burg Burgthann hosts a popular castle festival and various other events during this time. Grünsberg Castle offers guided tours year-round and features open-air concerts in warmer weather. The region's natural beauty, part of a Landscape Protection Area, is also best enjoyed during spring, summer, and early autumn.
The castles in the region are known for hosting a variety of cultural events. Grünsberg Castle, for instance, frequently holds classical and other concerts in its library, chapel, and even open-air settings. Burg Burgthann is famous for its annual castle festival and other seasonal events, providing a lively atmosphere and a glimpse into medieval traditions.
Yes, the region offers numerous hiking opportunities. You can find easy hikes like the 'Himmelsleiter (Schwarzach Valley) – Löwengrube rock cellar loop' or the 'Tree Species Educational Trail – Teufelskirche (Devil’s Church) rock formation loop' near Grünsberg Castle. For more options, explore the Easy hikes in Lsg Schwarzachtal Mit Nebentälern guide.
For an excellent perspective, visit View of Burg Thann. This location provides a scenic vantage point of the imposing Burg Burgthann, allowing you to appreciate its historical structure amidst the natural landscape of the Schwarzachtal.
Beyond hiking, the area around the castles offers various outdoor activities. You can find running trails, including moderate routes like the 'Gasthof Blaue Traube – View of Thann Castle loop from Burgthann'. Gravel biking is also popular, with routes such as the 'Rothsee – View of the Rothsee with its marina loop from Ochenbruck'. For more details, check out the Running Trails in Lsg Schwarzachtal Mit Nebentälern and Gravel biking in Lsg Schwarzachtal Mit Nebentälern guides.
Specific information on wheelchair accessibility varies by castle. While some areas or grounds might be accessible, the historical nature of these sites, particularly keeps and older structures, often presents challenges. It is recommended to check directly with individual castle administrations for the most up-to-date accessibility details before your visit.
For Burg Burgthann, it is easily accessible, located about 15 km southeast of Nuremberg, with signposted paths leading to the castle ruins. While specific parking lots aren't detailed, general parking is usually available in the vicinity of such popular attractions. For other castles like Grünsberg Castle, it's advisable to look for local parking information or inquire directly.
While the region is well-connected by road, public transport options to the immediate vicinity of each castle may vary. Burg Burgthann is about 15 km southeast of Nuremberg, and while driving routes are clear, public transport might involve a combination of train and local bus services, possibly requiring a short walk. It's best to consult local public transport schedules for specific routes to Altdorf, Burgthann, or Schwarzenbruck.
Faber Castle Schwarzenbruck is a visually striking landmark in the region, often described as a 'fairytale castle' due to its unique architectural style. While it now functions as a retirement home, making internal public access limited, its external appearance is still appreciated by visitors passing through Schwarzenbruck.
The castles are situated within or adjacent to the Landscape Protection Area 'Schwarzachtal mit Nebentälern', offering a blend of historical sites and natural beauty. You can explore the picturesque Schwarzachtal valley, enjoy the surrounding forests, and discover various natural viewpoints. The region is ideal for combining castle visits with walks or hikes through its protected landscapes.


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