Best castles around Tannenberg are found in the Ore Mountains, a region known for its historical mining heritage and scenic Zschopau valley. This area features a mix of well-preserved medieval fortresses and significant castle ruins. The castles often stand on prominent gneiss rocks, offering views of the surrounding landscape. The region's history is deeply intertwined with its castles, many of which played roles in local governance and defense.
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Here begins the descent into the Wolfsschlucht and the access to the via ferratas.
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Wolkenstein Castle is a high medieval castle that was first mentioned in documents in the 13th century. The town and castle stand on gneiss rocks 80 meters above the Zschopau valley. Wolkenstein owes its existence to the "Berggeschrei" (the cries of the mountain), that is, the discovery of the ore deposits. The settlement and ore mining is older than that of Annaberg-Buchholz.
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A very beautiful building, which is probably currently being renovated
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...from 1976 to 1990 the house was used as a holiday home for the Central Council of the FDJ.
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Mentioned as the former Streckewalde manor as early as 1500, it had no representative building until 1826. After it was taken over by the Berlin merchant, Commercial Councillor Arthur Schmidt, died in 1932, further buildings were added. In 1910 the old houses were demolished and replaced by a castle-like villa in Art Nouveau style. It was later to be used as a summer retreat. In 1932, the daughter Wendula and her husband took over the property. In 1935 the building was renamed "Hohenwendel" after the owner. A stud farm was built below the castle, which was used for horse breeding during the First World War. After the Second World War, the owners of the castle were expropriated. In the early 1950s the building served as a party school, from 1957 as a pioneer leader school and from 1962 as the "House of the Young Pioneers". In the early 1970s the castle was used as a training center for the FDJ....
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This castle, which dates back to the 14th century, is located directly at the confluence of the Zschopau and Roter Pfütze rivers. Today, a support association takes care of the administration of the buildings and the attached museum. In the idyllic castle park you can discover over 30 different tree species.
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The survey is primarily of historical significance. This is where the roots of Annaberg silver ore mining lie. In October 1491, Caspar Nietzel came across a silver vein not far from the Frohnauer Obermühle. As a result, in 1496 the “Neustadt am Schockenberg” was built on the opposite bank of the Sehm, which was soon given the name Sankt Annaberg.
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The Tannenberg region, nestled in the Ore Mountains, offers a diverse range of historical structures. You can find high medieval castles like Wolkenstein Castle, romantic castle ruins such as the Schreckenberg Tower, and even castle-like villas, like Hohenwendel Castle, which was built in Art Nouveau style.
Yes, several castles around Tannenberg are suitable for families. Wolkenstein Castle and Schlettau Castle are both noted as family-friendly. Schlettau Castle also features an idyllic castle park with over 30 different tree species, perfect for exploring with children.
The castles in this region are deeply intertwined with its history, particularly its mining heritage. Many, like Wolkenstein Castle, were strategically built on prominent gneiss rocks, playing roles in local governance and defense. The Schreckenberg Tower, for instance, is located in an area historically significant for silver mining.
Absolutely. The region offers numerous hiking opportunities. For example, the area around Wolkenstein Castle has trails leading to the Wolfsschlucht and via ferratas. You can find various hiking routes, from easy to moderate, by exploring the Hiking around Tannenberg guide.
Yes, the Tannenberg region is great for cycling. You can find routes like the 'Wolkenstein Castle – Scharfenstein Castle loop' for road cycling or the 'Schlettau Castle – Passklaus Tower, Tannenberg loop' for touring bicycles. Check out the Road Cycling Routes around Tannenberg and Cycling around Tannenberg guides for more options.
Many castles are set amidst beautiful natural landscapes. Wolkenstein Castle and the View of Wolkenstein and the Zschopau Valley from the Gneiss Cliffs offer stunning views of the Zschopau valley from gneiss rocks. Schlettau Castle is located at the confluence of two rivers and has an idyllic castle park.
Yes, some castles offer dining options. Wolkenstein Castle has a restaurant, and Schlettau Castle also features a restaurant and a cafe, making them convenient stops during your visit.
Visitors frequently praise the well-preserved nature of many castles, their historical significance, and the stunning views they offer from their elevated positions. The surrounding hiking trails and the opportunity to explore both medieval fortresses and unique castle-like villas are also highly valued.
While specific parking details vary by location, Schlettau Castle is noted to have parking facilities. For other castles, it's advisable to check local information or consider parking in nearby towns and walking to the sites, as many are accessible via hiking paths.
Yes, the region is home to significant castle ruins. The Schreckenberg Tower is a romantic castle ruin with remnants of walls and a tower, erected in the 19th century. These ruins offer a glimpse into the past and are often integrated into scenic hiking routes.
The 'Berggeschrei' refers to the 'cries of the mountain,' which signifies the discovery of ore deposits. Wolkenstein Castle owes its existence to this, as the settlement and ore mining in the area predate even that of Annaberg-Buchholz, highlighting the castle's deep connection to the region's mining history.


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