Best castles around Überherrn are found in a municipality in Germany's Saarland, characterized by its historical significance and natural landscapes. The area features notable castle ruins, such as the Teufelsburg, and remnants of fortified structures in its Berus district. Situated on a mountain spur, the region offers views of the Saar Valley and the Hunsrück low mountain range. These historical sites provide insights into medieval and Renaissance architecture.
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The Karlsbrunn hunting lodge is a small castle in the Karlsbrunn district of Großrosseln. It is part of the SaarPfalz Baroque Route and is a listed building.
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Before you can enjoy the magnificent view, you can really breathe freely here 👍
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Beautiful property, which is unfortunately only partially accessible at the moment due to a construction site.
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A bit steep and strenuous in an otherwise rather leisurely round
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The city's former spectacular fortress still defines the hexagonal layout of the city center today. In Saarlouis, the past is alive at every turn. Many stone witnesses remind of the city's founder, Louis XIV, and his famous master builder Vauban. The fortress "Sarre-Louis" was built from 1680 at the behest of Louis XIV to secure the occupied Lorraine territories. Based on the plans of Thomas de Choisy and the great builder Sébastien le Prestre de Vauban, an almost regular fortification with six bastions was built. The strict geometric layout of the fortress and the town that grew up within its walls is the result of a combination of military-technical considerations and the architectural ideals of the Baroque period of an aesthetically beautiful and functional town. Visit the historical casemates and many other buildings worth seeing from the French and Prussian times in the fortified city of Saarlouis! Further information is available from the Saarlouis tourist information office or in the municipal museum, where a model of the fortress and other exhibits can also be admired. https://www.urlaub.saarland/Media/Attractions/Festung-Saarlouis#/article/d815570a-e171-4886-b9a2-c2531357f054 CASEMATTENS, SAARLOUIS https://www.zinco.de/reference/kasematten-saarlouis Ravelin V https://www.saarlouis.de/rathaus/stadtentwicklung/geforde-massnahmen/ravelin-v/?lang=de
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Magnificent view in every season, great ruin
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So exhausting, if you don't have the power to march up all in one go, you can pause halfway on a bench. :D
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The castle complex is in very good condition.
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The most prominent historical site is the Devil's Castle (Felsberg), a captivating ruin built between 1354 and 1360, offering a small museum and panoramic views. Additionally, the medieval mountain town of Berus, a district of Überherrn, features significant historical remnants like the medieval town center, the Renaissance-era Torhaus Scharfeneck, and parts of a 16th-century fortification wall, providing insights into the area's fortified past.
Yes, several sites are suitable for families. The Karlsbrunn Hunting Lodge is a small, charming castle that is family-friendly and an excellent starting point for hikes. Rammelfangen Castle is also categorized as family-friendly, offering a glimpse into local history. The Devil's Castle (Felsberg), with its museum and surrounding trails, can also be an engaging visit for families.
The region around Überherrn's castles is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as the 12.2 km "Vauban-Steig" which passes by the Devil's Castle (Felsberg). For cycling enthusiasts, there are many routes available, including road cycling, mountain biking, and touring bicycle options. You can explore more routes on the Road Cycling Routes around Überherrn, MTB Trails around Überherrn, and Cycling around Überherrn guide pages.
Yes, the Devil's Castle (Felsberg) is directly accessible via the 12.2 km "Vauban-Steig," a premium hiking trail that winds through acacia forests and past a Gallo-Roman rock relief. The Karlsbrunn Hunting Lodge is also an excellent place to start hikes, with trails leading through forests and offering scenic views.
For expansive views, the Devil's Castle (Felsberg) is highly recommended. Situated on a mountain spur 320 meters above sea level, it offers wide views of the Saar Valley and the Hunsrück low mountain range. Similarly, Siersburg Castle, located high above the Nied valley, provides wide views over the Saarlouis basin.
The castles and their surrounding trails are enjoyable throughout the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and exploring the outdoor ruins. Summer provides longer daylight hours, while a winter visit can offer a unique, serene atmosphere, though some facilities might have reduced hours. Always check local weather conditions before your visit.
Yes, the Karlsbrunn Hunting Lodge features a JagdCafe, perfect for a coffee break. The Devil's Castle (Felsberg) also has a barbecue hut that can be reserved, and toilet facilities are available on-site.
Many of the outdoor trails and areas around the castles, such as the Vauban-Steig near the Devil's Castle (Felsberg), are generally dog-friendly. However, it's always advisable to keep dogs on a leash and check specific rules for indoor areas or museums at each location before your visit.
For the Devil's Castle (Felsberg), including exploring the ruins, visiting the small museum, and enjoying the views, you might want to allocate 1-2 hours. If you plan to hike the Vauban-Steig, allow for a half-day or full-day excursion. Visiting the historical sites in Berus can take 1-2 hours, depending on how much you wish to explore the medieval town center and gatehouses.
Berus, a medieval mountain town, is unique for its preserved historical remnants that speak to its fortified past, rather than a single large castle. It boasts a medieval town center, and notable Renaissance architecture in its gatehouses like the Torhaus Scharfeneck and Torhaus Schloss. These sites offer a glimpse into the region's history as an important Lotharingian mountain fortress.
Yes, a "Schloss Überherrn" was built in 1770 but was demolished in 1793, and no remnants of it are preserved today. This highlights the transient nature of some historical structures in the area, with only the more robust or strategically important ones surviving in some form.


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