Best castles around Burgsinn, a town situated between the Spessart and Rhön mountains, offer a glimpse into the region's history. The area is known for its historical structures, many of which were once owned by the Barons of Thüngen. These include moated castles, Renaissance palaces, and Late Renaissance castles. Visitors can explore these sites to understand the architectural and historical evolution of the region.
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A beautiful view of the castle
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The small town has a beautiful castle and a beautiful church.
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Rieneck Castle is a hilltop castle built around 1150 above the town of Rieneck in the Sinntal in Lower Franconia in Bavaria. Today it is the youth castle of the Association of Christian Girl Scouts and Boy Scouts (VCP). The castle is known for its tower chapel, which is unique on the European mainland and is located entirely in the wall of the keep. Source: Wikipedia Rieneck Castle website: https://www.burg-rieneck.de
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Rieneck Castle is a hilltop castle built around 1150 above the town of Rieneck in the Sinntal in Lower Franconia in Bavaria. Today it is the youth castle of the Association of Christian Girl Scouts and Boy Scouts (VCP). The castle is known for its tower chapel, which is unique on the European mainland and is located entirely in the wall of the keep. Source: Wikipedia Website of Rieneck Castle: https://www.burg-rieneck.de
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On the way you spot one or the other castle in the Sinntal
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Burgsinn is home to a variety of historical structures, including moated castles, Renaissance palaces, and Late Renaissance castles. These structures, many formerly owned by the Barons of Thüngen, showcase distinct architectural styles and rich histories.
Many castles in the Burgsinn area are privately owned and cannot be accessed inside. For example, the Wasserburg and Neues Schloss are best appreciated from the exterior. However, the Höllrich Castle, a renovated moated castle, offers holiday apartments for those wishing to experience historic walls from within.
The View of Rieneck Castle is a popular viewpoint offering a beautiful sight of the Sinntal. Additionally, the Schönrain Ruins provide a great view from their forecourt into the Main valley.
Yes, several sites are considered family-friendly. These include the View of Rieneck Castle, Gemünden on the Main — Old Town and Scherenburg Castle, and the Schönrain Ruins. These locations often combine historical interest with accessible surroundings.
The Wasserburg, also known as the 'Alte Burg', is a significant historical monument with a trapezoidal layout and towers, completely surrounded by a wide moat fed by a subterranean source. Its formidable 22-meter-high keep, dating back to the 12th century, largely defines the town's appearance. While privately owned, its grandeur can be appreciated from the surrounding public park.
The Neues Schloss is a Late Renaissance castle known for being at the center of the longest legal dispute in German history, lasting over 300 years (1598-1899), concerning forest rights. Built between 1590 and 1620, it features impressive architectural details and a preserved castle garden, making it a worthwhile external viewing experience.
Absolutely. The region around Burgsinn offers various outdoor activities. You can find easy hikes, gravel biking, and road cycling routes that pass by or near historical sites. For example, there's an easy hike called 'Fronhofer Schlösschen – Burgsinn Moated Castle loop from Burgsinn' and a road cycling route 'Burgsinn Moated Castle – Rieneck Castle loop from Aura im Sinngrund'. You can explore more options in the Easy hikes around Burgsinn or Road Cycling Routes around Burgsinn guides.
The Fronhofschlösschen, located centrally in Burgsinn, is a beautiful example of Renaissance architecture built in 1607. It served as a widow's residence and is notable for its distinct style, curved gables, and an inscription above the entrance flanked by the coats of arms of the Thüngen and Stein families, symbolizing love and loyalty.
Visitors appreciate the historical depth and architectural beauty of the castles. Many enjoy the scenic views, such as the beautiful sight of the Sinntal from the View of Rieneck Castle, and the opportunity to explore the 'three rivers city' of Gemünden on the Main, which serves as an ideal starting point for cyclists.
Yes, Höllrich Castle, a 16th-century moated castle, has been renovated and now offers holiday apartments. This provides a unique opportunity to stay within historic walls, allowing castle lovers to experience an extraordinary ambiance.
The Thüngen family played a significant role in the history of Burgsinn, owning many of the local castles. The Wasserburg has been continuously owned by the Thüngen family since 1338, and the Fronhofschlösschen and Neues Schloss were also built by members of this family. Exploring these sites offers a direct connection to their legacy.


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