Best castles around Ebelsbach, a municipality in the Haßberge district of Lower Franconia, Germany, are primarily found in the surrounding region. While Schloss Ebelsbach itself holds historical significance as a Renaissance complex, it is currently damaged and not publicly accessible. The area offers a variety of historical sites, including castle ruins and restored keeps, set within a landscape that provides viewpoints over the Main valley and the Steigerwald. These landmarks contribute to the cultural and historical character of the region.
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Königsberg Castle is the ruin of a former high medieval imperial castle above the town of Königsberg in Bavaria, located in the Lower Franconian district of Haßberge. The complex has been undergoing extensive renovation and partial reconstruction since the 20th century. The ruins of the spur castle can be visited. Source: https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burg_K%C3%B6nigsberg_(Bayern) Source: https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burg_K%C3%B6nigsberg_(Bayern)
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Königsberg Castle is the ruin of a former high medieval imperial castle above the town of Königsberg in Bavaria, located in the Lower Franconian district of Haßberge. The complex has been undergoing extensive renovation and partial reconstruction since the 20th century. The ruins of the spur castle can be visited. Source: https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burg_K%C3%B6nigsberg_(Bayern)
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Schmachtenberg Castle is the ruin of a Hussite-era fort belonging to the Bishopric of Bamberg near Zeil am Main in the Haßberge district of Lower Franconia. Source: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burg_Schmachtenberg
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This castle is privately owned. Beautiful castle in Rentweinsdorf.
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A super nice resting place, really highly recommended, you can't get to the tower / castle
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Not much of the castle remains except for the castle walls. There is a signposted circular path around the ruins. The walk to the castle is worthwhile just for the wonderful view of the Main valley and the northern Steigerwald.
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A beautiful, natural path to the Schmachtenberg castle ruins, which offers great views time and again. ⚡ The path should only be walked with sturdy, well-profiled shoes, especially when wet. The clay soil, roots and stones mean an increased risk of slipping, especially in the bend. There are steps at the end, some of which are missing in the middle section ⚡
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...a well-preserved keep with many benches around it
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You can visit the ruins of Königsberg Castle in Bavaria, which has undergone extensive renovation and partial reconstruction. The Schmachtenberg Castle Ruins are also accessible and offer great views. Additionally, the Wallburg Tower (Keep) and Well, Eltmann is open on weekends and public holidays in good weather.
Yes, Schloss Ebelsbach itself is currently damaged and not publicly accessible. Rentweinsdorf Castle is also not open to the public as it remains a private residence.
Many of the castle sites offer panoramic views. For instance, Königsberg Castle in Bavaria provides magnificent views of the old town of Königsberg, the Steigerwald, the Hassgau, and the Rhön. From Schmachtenberg Castle Ruins, you can enjoy a vantage point overlooking the Main valley and the Steigerwald.
Yes, Königsberg Castle in Bavaria is considered family-friendly and includes a restaurant. The Wallburg Tower (Keep) and Well, Eltmann is also suitable for families, offering an observation tower experience.
You can find various hiking routes that lead to or pass by these historical sites. For example, the Eselssteig is a challenging but rewarding trail that leads to the Schmachtenberg Castle Ruins. For more options, explore the 'Easy hikes around Ebelsbach' guide at komoot.com/guide/3611560/easy-hikes-around-ebelsbach.
Yes, the Eselssteig, which leads to the Schmachtenberg Castle Ruins, is described as steep with inclines up to 26%, making it quite exhausting but rewarding for nature lovers.
Beyond hiking, the region offers opportunities for gravel biking and running. You can find detailed routes in the 'Gravel biking around Ebelsbach' guide at komoot.com/guide/3445422/gravel-biking-around-ebelsbach and the 'Running Trails around Ebelsbach' guide at komoot.com/guide/82513/running-trails-around-ebelsbach.
Visitors frequently highlight the magnificent panoramic views from sites like Königsberg Castle and Schmachtenberg Castle Ruins. The historical significance and the unique, sometimes wild, paths leading to these ruins are also highly appreciated.
While specific seasonal conditions for hiking are not detailed, generally, spring and autumn offer pleasant weather for exploring historical sites and trails. The Wallburg Tower (Keep) and Well, Eltmann is accessible on weekends and public holidays in good weather, suggesting fair weather is ideal for visiting.
Yes, Königsberg Castle in Bavaria includes a good place to stop for refreshments. Additionally, the Wallburg Tower (Keep) and Well, Eltmann has many benches around it, providing a nice resting spot.
Schloss Ebelsbach was a Renaissance complex built between 1564 and 1569. It served as a residence and had defensive structures, including a moat. Historically, it was a fief of the Bamberg diocese, with parts belonging to the Würzburg diocese, reflecting the complex territorial history of the region.
The Wallburg Tower (Keep) and Well, Eltmann can be climbed on Saturdays, Sundays, and public holidays, provided the weather is good. Otherwise, it remains closed.


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