Best castles around Pechbrunn are situated within the Steinwald Nature Park and the broader Upper Palatinate region. This area is characterized by deep valleys and a prominent quartz ridge, offering a historical landscape. While Pechbrunn itself does not host castles, the surrounding vicinity features several notable historical sites. These sites provide insights into the region's past and are integrated with the natural environment.
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Great castle. Viewed from the outside. There is a great path along the left side of the castle, where you come out at the top and go back down via the stairs.
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Very beautiful castle. Unfortunately, a tour is only possible on Sundays at 3:30 p.m. as part of a guided tour. Unfortunately, this is not so practical with a small child. The beer garden also only opens on Sundays, but already at 2 p.m.
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Waldershof Castle is privately owned. It can only be viewed from the outside. Probably built around 1100 as a moated castle (the builder is unknown), the castle stands on a basalt chimney on the outskirts of Waldershof, right next to the town hall. The current appearance only gives an incomplete impression of its original size and appearance. The mighty round building was a moated castle, which was surrounded to the south and west by the castle pond, which is now almost dry, and by the Kösseinebach. To the north, it was probably protected from attacks by ramparts. The mighty tower on the northeast corner, which was demolished in 1823, offered a wide view of the Waldershof valley. After secularization, the castle was declared state property on December 29, 1802 by Elector Max Josef of Bavaria, along with the Waldsassen monastery, which owned it for centuries, and used as the judge's residence. The state sold the castle on September 16, 1805.
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Very well maintained facility and beautifully modernized.
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Jagged rocks that invite easy climbing. Since they are a bit off the trail, it's easy to miss them. Two narrow paths lead from the hiking trail to the rocks
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A little off the path is this stone formation.
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Falkenberg Castle was a highlight for me. It is located on a high rock massif in the center of Falkenberg. In the complex there is a hotel and, among other things, a museum for exhibitions. The castle has been renovated in a modern way and has not lost its medieval flair.
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imposing castle complex enthroned on a rock
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For breathtaking panoramic views, visit Weißenstein Castle Ruins. From its restored keep, you can enjoy magnificent vistas over the Steinwald Forest and the Upper Palatinate. Falkenberg Castle also offers great viewpoints from its location on a high rock massif.
Yes, several castles in the region are suitable for families. Weißenstein Castle Ruins is a popular choice, offering hiking trails and occasional knight's spectacles. Falkenberg Castle and Alexandersbad Castle are also categorized as family-friendly.
Beyond traditional defensive castles, you can explore unique historical sites like Alexandersbad Castle. This site, originally built as a bathhouse or hotel for spa guests, offers a glimpse into the region's spa culture history and forms the historical center of Bad Alexandersbad.
The region around Pechbrunn offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, especially around Weißenstein Castle Ruins. For cycling enthusiasts, there are dedicated MTB Trails, Gravel Biking routes, and Road Cycling Routes that often pass by or near these historical sites.
Yes, Falkenberg Castle is noted as being wheelchair accessible, making it a good option for visitors with mobility needs.
The best time to visit is generally from late April to mid-December. Some facilities, like the climbing access at Weißenstein Castle Ruins, are typically closed during winter months (mid-December to late April) due to ice and snow, which can also affect hiking conditions.
Near Weißenstein Castle Ruins, you can explore the 'Gläserner Wald' (Glass Forest) and the 'Museum im Fressenden Haus'. The castle itself is perched atop a white quartz rock, which is a significant natural feature. The Schlossfelsen (Steinwald Nature Park) is another notable rock formation in the area.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of history and nature. The panoramic views from sites like Weißenstein Castle Ruins are highly praised, as is the unique modern renovation of Falkenberg Castle which retains its medieval flair. The historical context of places like Alexandersbad Castle also draws interest.
While some castles might be accessible, it's important to note that certain facilities, such as the climbing access at Weißenstein Castle Ruins, are closed from mid-December to late April due to safety concerns related to ice and snow. Always check specific opening times before planning a winter visit.
Weißenstein Castle Ruins is known for hosting a large knight's spectacle every two years, featuring medieval re-enactments with knights, archers, and minstrels, recreating historical battles and medieval life.
Waldershof Castle, originally a moated castle built around 1100, stands on a basalt chimney. It was once owned by the Waldsassen monastery and served as a judge's residence after being expanded into a palace in 1471. Today, it is privately owned and can only be viewed from the outside.


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