Best castles around Neuental, a municipality in the Schwalm-Eder district of Hesse, Germany, offers a historical landscape characterized by its fortifications. The region features a mix of ancient ring wall systems and medieval castle ruins. Visitors can explore sites that provide insights into Iron Age settlements and later periods of regional history. The area combines historical exploration with scenic views of the surrounding landscape.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
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open only when the monks are there (summer)
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https://www.hna.de/lokales/fritzlar-homberg/schloss-dillich-wird-buddhistischer-tempel-9506018.html Probably built in 1361 on the site of an old moated castle from 1335, of which parts of the cellar rooms still remain. In 2017, Buddhist monks from Thailand bought the property
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The keep is freely accessible, an iron spiral staircase leads to the very top. The view over the nearby and not so nearby surroundings is phenomenal!
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A worthwhile hiking destination, even in the winter months.
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A beautiful ruin of a Romanesque castle on high
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Towards the end of the 12th or beginning of the 13th century, the construction of the fortifications on the 280 m above sea level began. NHN high Schloßberg started over Jesberg. On April 2, 1241, the brothers Ludwig and Wortwin von Linsingen sold the castle and courthouse "Lenswideshusen", later known as "Jagsperg" or "Jagesburg", to Archbishop Siegfried III of Mainz, but received them back as a Mainz fief. The castle was located on the old Fritzlarer Straße, one of the oldest trade routes in Hesse, which connected the Wetterau with the Fritzlar/Gudensberg area, and became - along with Fritzlar, Naumburg and Heiligenberg near Felsberg - a main base of the power of Mainz in Lower Hesse. The castle was repeatedly mortgaged over the next two centuries; Pledge holders and Burgmannen were u. a. Members of the ministerial families "von Falkenberg", "von Linsingen", "von Gilsa" and "von Grifte". Source: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burg_Jesberg
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The manor house was built in 1782 by Freiherr Wilhelm Treusch von Buttlar and is now used as a private residence. The neoclassical building got a columned portal around 1915 and has been allowed to call itself a “castle” ever since. An old noble coat of arms can be seen in the flat triangular gable. The lily in it is a symbol of responsibility and beauty.
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The Schönstein castle ruins are a bit overgrown, but still a worthwhile detour. The ruins are romantic.
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Yes, several castles offer family-friendly experiences. Jesberg Castle is noted as family-friendly, where visitors can climb an iron spiral staircase to the top of the keep for phenomenal views. The ancient ring wall system of Altenburg, near Römersberg, also offers an observation tower and is part of an archaeological hiking trail, making it an engaging outdoor activity for families.
Beyond traditional castles, Neuental features significant historical sites like the Altenburg, an Iron Age ring wall system near Römersberg. It's one of Hesse's best-preserved earthwork fortifications and offers a unique glimpse into ancient history, complete with an observation tower and an archaeological hiking trail. Additionally, Schloss Gilsa is adjacent to one of Hesse's oldest churches, providing a rich historical and cultural context.
The region around Neuental offers various outdoor activities. For hikers, there are routes like the "View of the Kassel Valley – Altenburg Tower loop from Römersberg" or the "Fishing lake – Dillich Castle loop from Regierungsbezirk Kassel." You can find more hiking options on the Hiking around Neuental guide. Cyclists can explore routes such as the "Bahndamm Cycle Path – Schwalm River loop" for road cycling, or "Gombether Lake – View of Borkener See loop" for gravel biking. More details are available in the Road Cycling Routes around Neuental guide and Gravel biking around Neuental guide.
For panoramic views, the reconstructed keep of Ruins of Löwenstein Castle is an excellent choice, offering expansive vistas of the surrounding countryside. Similarly, Jesberg Castle's freely accessible keep provides phenomenal views over Jesberg and the Kellerwald. The observation tower at the Altenburg also offers wide-ranging views of the landscape.
Yes, the Schönstein Castle Ruins are known for being a romantic, somewhat overgrown site that offers a secluded rest area. It's a popular hiking destination for those seeking a peaceful and reflective experience amidst historical remains.
The best time to visit the castles and explore the surrounding area is generally during the spring, summer, and early autumn months (April to October). During these periods, the weather is more favorable for hiking and outdoor activities, and the observation towers offer clear views of the landscape. Some sites, like the Altenburg, are part of archaeological hiking trails, which are best enjoyed in pleasant weather.
While many sites are ruins, the keep of the Ruins of Löwenstein Castle was renovated in 2001/2002, provided with an internal staircase and roof, and made accessible as a lookout tower. Bad Zwesten Castle is a simple, two-storey classicist building from 1782 that has been maintained and is now privately owned, used as a residential complex and hotel.
The region showcases a range of historical architecture. You can find remains of Romanesque hilltop castles like the Schönstein Castle Ruins, medieval fortifications such as Ruins of Löwenstein Castle, and classicist buildings like Bad Zwesten Castle. Additionally, Schloss Gilsa is notable for its proximity to one of Hesse's oldest churches, suggesting a rich architectural history.
Yes, the Altenburg, an Iron Age ring wall system, is a significant archaeological monument and part of an archaeological hiking trail. It combines historical exploration with scenic views. Schloss Gilsa is situated within a well-preserved historical village center, enhancing the experience of stepping back in time.
Visitors frequently appreciate the panoramic views offered from the reconstructed keeps and observation towers, such as those at Ruins of Löwenstein Castle and Jesberg Castle. The historical significance and the opportunity for peaceful exploration, especially at sites like the Schönstein Castle Ruins, are also highly valued. The blend of history with natural beauty and hiking opportunities makes the region appealing.
While not as extensively detailed as some others, Dillich Castle from the 14th century is noted as a "very nice castle" and is now a place of meditation, offering a unique and perhaps more tranquil experience for visitors.


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