Castles around Holzhau are situated within the scenic Erzgebirge (Ore Mountains) region, offering a historical perspective on the area's past. Holzhau serves as a base for exploring several historically significant castles and ruins nearby. The region's ancient castles reflect its historical wealth and prosperity. These structures provide insights into the architectural and cultural landscape of the Erzgebirge.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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The ruins of Frauenstein Castle are located on a 680-meter-high granite porphyry rock on the ridge of the Eastern Ore Mountains near the town of Frauenstein in the district of Central Saxony. See: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burg_Frauenstein_(Erzgebirge)
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How beautiful this manor house could be in such a fantastic location... However, it's very dilapidated and rightly fenced off. So, the only thing left to do is look through the fence, because there's not much else on the mountain. On the other hand, the walk down was wonderfully quiet. 😉
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There is a unique brewery museum here.
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A nearly 300-year-old hunting lodge, which is unfortunately falling into disrepair. The former castle avenue leads straight from the castle almost to the Wieselstein.
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The building is privately owned and houses the "Gottfried Silbermann Museum" of the city of Frauenstein.
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The ruins of Rechenberg Castle, also known as Schanze, are located on a rock face directly on the road in Rechenberg-Bienenmühle. The former Rechenberg Castle burned down in 1586 and was listed as a historical monument in 1969. The remains of the castle, which was about 70 by 150 meters in size, are now the restaurant, which was the former gatehouse, and the town hall, which was the former manor house, at the foot of the mountain.
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You can see it from practically anywhere (unless you are standing behind a tree) and it is a good signpost.
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The former hunting lodge Jagdschloss Lichtenwald (Zámeček Lichtenvald) is located south of Georgendorf (Český Jiřetín) on the top of Bradáčov (876 m). Although partially in bad condition, it is one of the protected monuments in Okres Most. Unfortunately not accessible.
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The region around Holzhau offers a variety of historical structures, including well-preserved castles, impressive castle ruins, and baroque hunting lodges. You can visit places like Purschenstein Castle, the Frauenstein Castle Ruins, and the Lichtenwald Hunting Lodge (Zámeček Lichtenvald), each offering a unique glimpse into the area's past.
Yes, Purschenstein Castle is considered family-friendly, with accessible outdoor areas and a restaurant. Lauenstein Castle, while not in the immediate guide data, is known for its museum and occasional falconry shows, which can be engaging for families.
Purschenstein Castle, which operates as a hotel, features a restaurant where visitors can dine. Kriebstein Castle also has a welcoming castle courtyard with a restaurant.
The best time to visit is generally from spring to autumn. For example, the Frauenstein Castle Ruins are open from May to October. While some outdoor areas might be accessible year-round, many museums and interior sections of castles may have limited hours or be closed during winter months.
Absolutely. The Frauenstein Castle Ruins are a significant site, featuring a preserved 13th-century residential tower and ring wall. You can explore various parts of the ruins, including the cellar, kitchen, castle chapel, and prison.
Yes, the Lichtenwald Hunting Lodge (Zámeček Lichtenvald), situated on a hill, offers a good all-round view of the surrounding landscape. Wolkenstein Castle is also dramatically situated on gneiss rocks 80 meters above the Zschopautal valley, providing impressive vistas.
Many castles in the Erzgebirge, like Schwarzenberg Castle and Wolkenstein Castle, have strong ties to the region's mining history, particularly for tin and iron ore. Lauenstein Castle was originally built for border security and played a role in the cultural and economic development of the Eastern Ore Mountains.
Yes, the area around Holzhau is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for running, mountain biking, and road cycling. For example, there are challenging MTB routes like the 'View of Frauenstein Castle – Purschenstein Castle loop' and road cycling routes such as the 'View of Rehefeld-Zaunhaus – Lauenstein Castle loop'. You can find more details on these and other routes in the Running Trails around Holzhau, MTB Trails around Holzhau, and Road Cycling Routes around Holzhau guides.
For Purschenstein Castle, there is a parking lot below the hotel which serves as a good starting point for exploring. Specific parking details for other castles may vary, but generally, historical sites in the region have designated parking areas nearby.
Schwarzenberg Castle, established around 1150 and first documented in 1212, was converted into a hunting lodge in the 16th century. It was historically a center for mining administration and features a distinctive three-winged structure with a great hall, a connecting building, and a keep, making it an iconic part of the townscape.
While many castles have undergone modifications or exist as ruins, Purschenstein Castle is beautifully renovated and currently functions as a hotel. Kriebstein Castle is also noted for its excellent preservation and historical significance.
Lauenstein Castle houses a museum that opened in 1980, allowing visitors to explore its history, including parts of the medieval fort ruins and a five-meter-deep prison. The Frauenstein Castle Ruins also offer admission to a museum, though the Silbermann Museum has since relocated to its own building.


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