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Top 12 Castles around Hausbay

Best castles near Hausbay offer a glimpse into the region's history, set amidst the natural landscapes of the Hunsrück. The area features 12 castles, ranging from well-preserved structures to ancient ruins. Many of these historical sites are integrated into hiking trails, providing opportunities for exploration. Hausbay is situated in a region characterized by valleys, forests, and elevated viewpoints.

Best castles around Hausbay

  • The most popular castles is View of the Rauschenburg castle ruins from Peterslay, a viewpoint that offers views of the Rauschenburg castle ruins. This location provides numerous places with great views, often equipped with benches for resting after an ascent.
  • Another must-see spot is View of Schloss Schöneck and Ehrbachtal, a viewpoint offering vistas of Schloss Schöneck. Visitors can enjoy the view of Schöneck Castle from a rest bench after climbing from the Ehrbachklamm.
  • Visitors also love Horner Castle (Old Ring Wall), a castle site with an impressive, still 4-5 meter high, round castle hill. This historical site is family-friendly and features a 9-12 meter wide ditch surrounding the castle hill.
  • Hausbay is known for castle ruins, historical sites, and viewpoints overlooking castles. The region offers a variety of castles to see and explore, often integrated into hiking routes.
  • The castles around Hausbay are appreciated by the komoot community, with more than 1200 upvotes and over 390 photos shared.

Last updated: May 9, 2026

View of the Rauschenburg castle ruins from Peterslay

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The Peterslay consists of kieselgallenschiefer, a deposit of clayey to slightly sandy sediments in the so-called "Moselle trough" in the Devonian era about 406 million years ago. The concrete shape only emerged in the Quaternary Age in the last 2 million years after the unfolding of the Rhenish Slate Mountains through weathering.

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After climbing up from the Ehrbachklamm you can enjoy the view of Schöneck Castle from a rest bench.

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Horner Castle (Old Ring Wall)

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The "Old Ringwall" or the "Horner Burg", is located about 600 m west of the village Horn in a now covered by forest, marshy Quellmuldenbereich the Klingelbach. The impressive, still 4-5 m high, round castle hill has a diameter of 40 m. A 9-12 m wide, in some places still 1.5 m deep ditch surrounds the castle hill.

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Waldeck Castle Ruins

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Waldeck Castle is located on a mountain spur in the Baybachtal in the Vorderhunsrück. In the middle area of the Baybach near the castle, the valley narrows to a gorge, slopes wooded with oak and hornbeam border directly on the stream.
The first reliable mention of a "von Waldeck", which can be associated with the Hunsrück castle of this name, is from 1189 and names an Anselm vom Waldeck. [1] It can be assumed that a castle or a fortress house already existed then, after which Anselm named himself.
The first documentary mention of the castle itself (in the area of today's castle ruins) comes from the year 1243. The knights Heribert, Udo, Bosso and Winand von Waldeck gave their castle to the Cologne elector Conrad von Hohenstaden as a fief. [2] This feudal commission is to be seen in the context of a comparison and extensive exchange of goods between the Archbishops of Cologne and the Count Palatine, who thus temporarily put an end to their decades-old dispute for supremacy in the Moselle and Middle Rhine region. Against this background, it seems likely that Waldeck Castle previously belonged to the possession or sphere of influence of the Count Palatine. Source: de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burg_Waldeck_(Hunsr%C3%BCck)

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Niederburg Castle Ruins

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The Niederburg in Niederburg im Hunsrück, Rhineland-Palatinate, is a medieval castle ruin from the 12th or 13th century. It was built by the Archbishops of Trier at a point in time that can no longer be determined in order to have a nearby, conveniently located fortified place for their numerous battles against the city of Oberwesel.

Little is left of the castle complex today. This includes a piece of the castle wall with two round corner towers, which was integrated into the residential development.

Read more: de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burg_Niederburg

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June 20, 2025, View of Rauschenburg Castle Ruins from Peterslay

Places of longing and relaxation... and with luck you can find a bench to enjoy the view

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October 17, 2024, Burg Waldeck Ruins

Waldeck Castle Ruins

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After a constant up and down through the Hunsrück forest, it is nice to enjoy a view like this every now and then. This section of the Saar-Hunsrück Dream Loop offers hikers several of them.

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nice rest area

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A really great and well-kept area with rest areas, panoramic loungers, swings, hammocks - a great local recreation area. Horn Castle is located about 600 m west of Horn in a marshy headwater area of the Klingelbach. The impressive 4-5 m high, round castle mound has a diameter of 40 m. A 9-12 m wide, in places 1.5 m deep moat surrounds the castle mound. A well is said to have been uncovered in the partly silted up, partly still swampy ditch. The round hill plateau with a diameter of approx. 20 m shows an approx. 2 m deep trough or a wall-like elevation that encloses the plateau. horn-hunsrueck.de/horner-burg

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A really great and well-kept area with rest areas, panoramic loungers, swings, hammocks - a great local recreation area. Horn Castle is located about 600 m west of Horn in a marshy headwater area of the Klingelbach. The impressive 4-5 m high, round castle mound has a diameter of 40 m. A 9-12 m wide, in places 1.5 m deep moat surrounds the castle mound. A well is said to have been uncovered in the partly silted up, partly still swampy ditch. The round hill plateau with a diameter of approx. 20 m shows an approx. 2 m deep trough or a wall-like elevation that encloses the plateau. https://horn-hunsrueck.de/horner-burg/

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beautiful stage section on the Saar-Hundsrück-Steig

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The hiker also has the best view of the ruins of the Rauschenburg from the Peterslay. The Archbishop of Trier had the Rauschenburg built in 1332 as part of the Eltz feud. It served as a counter-castle to subdue his opponents at the castles of Waldeck, Schöneck and Ehrenburg.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some notable castles and ruins to explore around Hausbay?

The region around Hausbay features several historical castle sites. You can explore the impressive, still 4-5 meter high, round castle hill of Horner Castle (Old Ring Wall), which is surrounded by a 9-12 meter wide ditch. Another significant site is the Waldeck Castle Ruins, located on a mountain spur in the Baybachtal, with its first documentary mention dating back to 1243. Additionally, the Niederburg Castle Ruins offer a glimpse into a medieval castle from the 12th or 13th century, though little remains today beyond a piece of the castle wall with two round corner towers.

What kind of views can I expect from castles near Hausbay?

Many castle sites around Hausbay offer stunning panoramic views. For instance, the View of the Rauschenburg castle ruins from Peterslay provides excellent vistas of the Rauschenburg castle ruins and the surrounding landscape, often with benches for resting. Similarly, the View of Schloss Schöneck and Ehrbachtal offers a great vantage point to see Schloss Schöneck after a climb from the Ehrbachklamm.

Are there family-friendly castles to visit near Hausbay?

Yes, Horner Castle (Old Ring Wall) is noted as family-friendly. Its impressive castle hill and surrounding ditch provide an interesting historical site for all ages to explore.

What outdoor activities can I do near the castles around Hausbay?

The castles are often integrated into the natural landscapes, offering various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails that pass by or lead to these historical sites. For example, the area around Waldeck Castle is part of the Saar-Hundsrück-Steig. You can also find opportunities for gravel biking and mountain biking in the wider Hausbay region. Explore more options in the Hiking around Hausbay, Gravel biking around Hausbay, and MTB Trails around Hausbay guides.

Are there good hiking trails that include castles near Hausbay?

Absolutely. Many castles and ruins are highlights along popular hiking routes. The Ehrbachklamm, for instance, is a dream loop that includes various beautiful viewpoints, such as those overlooking the Rauschenburg castle ruins and Schloss Schöneck. The Waldeck Castle Ruins are also part of a beautiful stage section on the Saar-Hundsrück-Steig. For more hiking ideas, check out the Hiking around Hausbay guide.

What is the best time of year to visit the castles around Hausbay?

The castles and their surrounding natural landscapes can be enjoyed throughout the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and exploring, with vibrant foliage or blooming nature. Summer is ideal for longer days outdoors, while winter can provide a unique, serene atmosphere for walks, especially if you enjoy the quiet of the season.

Can I bring my dog on walks around the castles near Hausbay?

While specific dog policies for each castle ruin are not detailed, the surrounding hiking trails and natural areas are generally dog-friendly. It's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash, especially near historical sites and in areas with wildlife. Always check local signage for any restrictions.

Are there options for winter walks around the castles?

Yes, the Hunsrück region offers opportunities for winter walks. The trails around the castles, set amidst forests and valleys, can be particularly atmospheric in colder months. Just be sure to dress appropriately and check local conditions, as some paths might be slippery or less maintained in winter.

Is parking available at the castles near Hausbay?

While specific parking information for each individual castle is not provided, many trailheads leading to these sites in the Hunsrück region typically have designated parking areas. It is advisable to check maps or local information for parking options closest to your chosen castle destination.

Are there cafes or places to eat near the castles?

The guide data does not specifically list cafes directly at the castle sites. However, the region around Hausbay, being popular for outdoor activities, likely has eateries in nearby villages or towns where you can find refreshments. Many viewpoints and rest stops along the trails are equipped with benches for a packed picnic.

What do visitors enjoy most about the castles around Hausbay?

Visitors appreciate the blend of history and nature. The castles, often ruins, are set in beautiful landscapes like the Baybachtal and Ehrbachtal, offering rewarding views after ascents. The integration of these historical sites into hiking trails is a major draw, allowing for active exploration. The komoot community has shared over 390 photos and given more than 1200 upvotes, highlighting the scenic beauty and historical significance.

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