Best castles around Neuhaus-Schierschnitz are found in southern Thuringia, a region rich in historical structures. This area offers a glimpse into centuries of history, from ancient fortifications to more recent architectural styles. The landscape provides a backdrop for exploring diverse cultural heritage sites. Visitors can discover a variety of castles, each with its own unique story and features.
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There is a warning about dogs running loose 😭
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The beer garden opposite is highly recommended; everything just fits together there.
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Very interesting castle. Construction more like in England
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Water castle in Mitwitz. Well-kept outdoor areas and many events characterize this place.
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Even though it is a steep climb, the path is definitely worth it for hikers interested in history.
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Schmölz Castle is located in the Schmölz part of the Küps market town in the Upper Franconian district of Kronach in Bavaria. https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schloss_Schm%C3%B6lz
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For information on the Heunischenburg, see the following Wikipedia article: https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heunischenburg and the following website http://www.landschaftsmuseum.de/Seiten/Ausgrab/Aus-Heunbg.htm
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If you take a close look at the next mountain north of the Heunischenburg, the Rotschreuther Berg, you will undoubtedly see that there must have been a fortification here at the extreme south-western corner. In any case, from a little further away you can see a notch in the mountain, which, when viewed up close, turns out to be a moat with spoil heaps on the slopes. It certainly cannot be a sandstone quarry, like many you find in the Kronach area. The location and the transport routes would be completely untypical for that. I cannot say whether the moat on the Rotschreuther Berg had anything to do with the Heunischenburg. The Rotschreuther Berg is about 2 km from the Heunischenburg as the crow flies and was clearly visible, at least when there was no forest.
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For extraordinary historical insights, visit Heunischenburg, the oldest scientifically researched stone castle in Europe north of the Alps, dating back to the 9th century BC. Another fascinating site is Burg Neuhaus, which has a tumultuous history from a medieval fortress to a site of ongoing restoration, with its gate tower (Wärfelturm) still standing.
Yes, several castles are suitable for families. Mitwitz moated castle is listed as family-friendly and hosts cultural events and festivals. Rosenberg Fortress also offers tours that can be interesting for older children, exploring its vast grounds and underground tunnel system. Heunischenburg has a small path around the castle that can be an interesting short walk for children.
The area around Neuhaus-Schierschnitz offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking and running trails. For example, there are easy hikes like the "Schloss Neuhaus – Neuhaus Castle loop" (5.07 km) or moderate running trails such as the "Neuhaus Castle loop" (6.9 km). You can explore more options on the Hiking around Neuhaus-Schierschnitz or Running Trails around Neuhaus-Schierschnitz guide pages.
Mitwitz moated castle is an excellent choice, known for its impressive architecture and numerous original furnishings spanning the 16th to 20th centuries. Also, Oberlangenstadt Castle, built in the 19th century in the English Gothic style, is considered one of the most beautiful buildings in the Kronach district due to its size and architectural shape.
Schloss Neuhaus originated as an administrative building around 1580 and was later transformed into an impressive Neo-Renaissance style 'Schloss' between 1902 and 1904. While it's a notable landmark with a varied history, it currently functions as a mother-child rehabilitation center, so public access for tours might be limited. Its impressive architecture and surrounding park are still visible.
Rosenberg Fortress is situated steeply above the old town of Kronach on the Rosenberg hill, offering excellent viewpoints of the surrounding area. Burg Neuhaus is also described as a charming eye-catcher on the bike path from Sonneberg to Kronach, suggesting scenic views.
The region's castles can be enjoyed throughout the year. Spring and summer offer pleasant weather for exploring the grounds and nearby trails. Autumn provides beautiful fall foliage, especially around castles with extensive parks like Schloss Neuhaus. Some castles, like Mitwitz moated castle, offer castle tours from May to September.
Yes, Schmölz Castle is privately owned by artists Paul Eddie Pfisterer and his wife Girle Pfisterer. While the property should not be entered, it is still a beautiful castle to look at and photograph from the outside. There's also a highly recommended beer garden opposite the castle.
Opening hours can vary by season and specific castle. For Mitwitz moated castle, castle tours are generally held from May to September. For Rosenberg Fortress, it's best to check their official website for current tour schedules and access to the underground tunnel system. Burg Neuhaus, supported by a local association, organizes viewings and events, so checking their schedule is advisable.
Yes, there are several circular routes that allow you to explore the castles and their surroundings. For instance, the "Schloss Neuhaus – Neuhaus Castle loop" is an easy 5.07 km hike. You can find more circular routes, including those around Burg Neuhaus, on the Hiking around Neuhaus-Schierschnitz guide page.
Burg Neuhaus, first documented in 1315, holds significant historical value despite being largely destroyed in 1634. Only the gate tower (Wärfelturm) remains from its original structure. It has undergone restoration efforts since 2010, supported by a local association that organizes viewings, lectures, and festivals, making it a site of ongoing historical and community engagement.
While specific dog policies for individual castles like Mitwitz moated castle or Rosenberg Fortress should be checked directly with the venues, many of the surrounding hiking and walking trails are generally dog-friendly. Always ensure your dog is on a leash and you clean up after them.


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