Best castles around Gimbsheim are found in the broader region of Rhineland-Palatinate, where the municipality is situated. Gimbsheim has a historical background dating back to around 500 AD and is located near the Rhine. While no prominent castles are directly within Gimbsheim, the surrounding area is known for its historic sites. This region offers a variety of historical structures for exploration.
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The keep has been preserved and can be climbed. The upper (narrow) section is a bit dark, but the climb is worth it!
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There is a stamp for the St. James pilgrims in the castle café.
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Stein Castle, also known as Zullestein, Stein Winery, Schlossberg, Schlossbuckel, was a lowland castle with an adjoining settlement near the village of Nordheim, in the Bergstraße district in Hesse. A burgus has been proven here since Roman times, the medieval castle was completely destroyed at the end of the 17th century and fell into oblivion. It was not until 1957 that the preserved foundations were rediscovered during oil drilling.
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Here you can find information about Landskron Castle: https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burg_Landskron_(Oppenheim)
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story Before Landskron Castle was built, there was probably a Salic or Hohenstaufen fortification on the same site, which was owned by King Henry V and destroyed in 1118 by troops of Archbishop Adalbert of Mainz. The castle itself was probably built in the early 13th century. The oldest surviving written mention of the "Reichsburg Oppenheim" comes from 1244. This castle was destroyed in 1257 and 1275 by the citizens of Oppenheim in a dispute with the Burgmannen over their privileges. However, Rudolf von Habsburg forced the citizens to rebuild the castle by 1281. In 1375 Emperor Charles IV pledged the castle to Ruprecht von der Pfalz. Accordingly, Ruprecht had the castle expanded. He was succeeded by his grandson Ruprecht III. as the owner of the castle, who also died there. In 1615, Elector Frederick V had the castle rebuilt like a palace. The castle burned down in the Thirty Years' War during the town fire in Oppenheim
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Beautiful park with castle café and restaurant. The cake was delicious 😁
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From the impressive castle ruins you have a great view over Oppenheim and the Rhine plain 👍 https://www.regionalgeschichte.net/rheinhessen/oppenheim/kulturdenkmaeler/burg-landskron.html
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While Gimbsheim itself does not have prominent castles, the surrounding Rhineland-Palatinate region offers a variety of historical structures. You can explore castle ruins like Landskron Castle Ruins, impressive keeps such as Schwabsburg Keep, and historical castle parks like Herrnsheim Castle Park.
For impressive vistas, visit Landskron Castle Ruins, which provides a wonderful view over the Rhine plain, extending to Frankfurt and the Odenwald on clear days. Similarly, ascending the 106 steps to the top of Schwabsburg Keep rewards you with extensive views of the surrounding area and the Odenwald.
Yes, several sites are suitable for families. Herrnsheim Castle Park is an idyllic setting for a stroll, and Herrnsheim Castle itself offers tours on specific days. Landskron Castle Ruins and Burg Stein (Zullestein) Ruins are also considered family-friendly, offering space for exploration.
The region around Gimbsheim offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as the 'View of the Lake – Eich Old Rhine Lake loop from Gimbsheim' or the 'Small Beach on the Rhine – Rhine River Near Eich loop from Gimbsheim'. For more options, explore the hiking routes around Gimbsheim. There are also MTB trails and cycling routes available.
Yes, Herrnsheim Castle Park is generally accessible and offers numerous photo opportunities. The castle itself, Herrnsheim Castle, an outstanding Empire-style building, can be visited during public tours. These tours typically run from April to October on the third Sunday of the month at 10:30 a.m., lasting two hours. Children up to 14 years old usually have free admission.
Burg Stein (Zullestein) Ruins is a quiet, small site with remnants of over a thousand years of history. While not much of the original structure remains, it offers a peaceful spot surrounded by forest with information boards and benches, making it a relaxing place to visit.
Many of the castle ruins and parks, such as Landskron Castle Ruins and Herrnsheim Castle Park, are enjoyable in every season. However, for the best weather for outdoor exploration and clear views, spring through autumn is generally ideal. Some castle interiors, like Herrnsheim Castle, have limited opening hours, typically from April to October.
While specific cafes directly adjacent to every ruin are not common, Herrnsheim Castle is noted to have a cafe and restaurant. For other sites, you'll generally find dining options in the nearby towns and villages, such as those along the Rhine.
The duration of your visit depends on the site. For ruins like Landskron Castle Ruins or Burg Stein (Zullestein) Ruins, a visit might take 1-2 hours, including time to enjoy the views. A stroll through Herrnsheim Castle Park could take a couple of hours, and guided tours of Herrnsheim Castle are typically two hours long.
Visitors frequently appreciate the stunning views offered by sites like Landskron Castle Ruins and Schwabsburg Keep. The idyllic atmosphere and photo opportunities at Herrnsheim Castle Park are also highly rated. Many enjoy the sense of history and the peaceful, natural settings these sites provide.
Herrnsheim Castle Park is known for its easy accessibility, offering a pleasant stroll through its English landscape garden. While some ruins might involve a short walk or ascent, the general area is well-connected by roads, and parking is often available near the sites.


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