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Top 20 Castles around Vahlbruch

Best castles around Vahlbruch are found in the surrounding Weserbergland region, offering historical sites and scenic views. The area is characterized by its river landscapes, such as the Weser, and elevated rocky outcrops. These locations provide insights into medieval history and architectural remains. The region's natural setting complements the historical significance of its castles.

Best castles around Vahlbruch

  • The most popular castles is Pyrmont Castle, a castle that was once the residence of the Count of Spiegelberg and now…

Last updated: June 22, 2026

View of the ruins of Polle Castle

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Rest area directly at the Weser ferry with a view of the castle ruins.

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Slow down on the quiet eastern bank of the Weser, with a wonderful view of Polle and its castle ruins; the ferryman does his work in peace.

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The castle looks dreamy in the landscape. The opposite side of the Weser is worth taking a good photo of.

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Schwalenberg Town Hall

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Interesting center of the artist village Schwalenberg, and starting point for an ascent to the historic castle 👍🏽

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Pyrmont Castle

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Pyrmont Castle with its impressive square moat was once the residence of the Count of Spiegelberg and now houses a museum. An imposing building from the outside too.

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Ingrid S.
September 19, 2024, Schwalenberg Town Hall

Magnificent building constructed in 1579 in the Weser Renaissance style.

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History Count Friedrich VI of Spiegelberg, who had been sovereign of the County of Pyrmont since 1525, built a fortress with a residential building on top in the valley of Pyrmont between 1526 and 1536. As early as 1512, he had the ancestral seat of the Counts of Spiegelberg in Coppenbrügge converted into a contemporary fortress based on the Italian model. He used the experience he gained to build a fortress in Pyrmont as well. The almost square complex covered four and a half hectares and was surrounded by a 30 to 40 meter wide moat, a moat. The earth that accrued when digging the moat was piled up to build the castle wall with casemates incorporated into it. In the north, where the fortress was most vulnerable to attack, a small stone corner bastion was built. The entrance to the fortress was only accessible via a wooden drawbridge and the entrance tunnel was.

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Directly adjacent to the spa park is the Bad Pyrmont moated castle (or vice versa?!) The castle, which still exists today, dates back to the 18th century and was the summer residence of the Counts of Waldeck-Pyrmont.

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The café in the castle courtyard is not as busy during the week, so you can better enjoy the view of the park.

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Tip: small café in the castle courtyard with a view of the spa gardens. Relax and enjoy.

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February 19, 2024, Schloss Pyrmont

Pyrmont Castle was the residence or summer residence of the Counts of Spiegelberg and the Counts of Waldeck-Pyrmont in what is now Bad Pyrmont. The existing building dates from the 18th century. Today it houses a museum. The castle is part of the 16th century Pyrmont Fortress.

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Pyrmont Castle with its impressive square moat was once the residence of the Count of Spiegelberg and now houses a museum. An imposing building from the outside too.

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<< Schwalenberg Town Hall >> "The Schwalenberg Town Hall, with its richly carved facade, is an important example of the half-timbered architecture of the Weser Renaissance. The current building complex consists of four parts: The gable-fronted core building from 1579 was extended on the left side in 1603 by an extension with the council chamber. In 1853, an extension made of quarry stone masonry was added to the rear, while in 1907/08 an extension was added on the right side. The facade facing the street consists of a projecting, carved gable with round-arch openings on the ground floor. The arbor-like arch position suggests that it was used as an open market hall. The parapets of the core building are decorated with fan rosettes, lacing rolls, coats of arms, Justitia, lion and griffin. Low German inscriptions with religious and secular content can be found on the threshold beams. The The extension from 1603 fits into the half-timbered construction of the core building, but differs in its decorative forms: various decorative elements from the Renaissance such as egg-shaped and dentil decoration as well as plant tendrils that merge into heads and figures (based on Italian models). The town hall was renovated at the beginning of the 20th century. In 1988-90 the interior was rebuilt and renovated." Author: baukunst-nrw editorial team, August 29, 2012 https://www.baukunst-nrw.de/objekte/Rathaus-Schwalenberg--2361.htm

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main historical castle attraction near Vahlbruch?

While Vahlbruch itself doesn't have castles, the most significant historical attraction nearby is Burgruine Polle (Polle Castle Ruin). This 13th-century hilltop castle, once known as the Eversteiner Burg, offers panoramic views of the Weser river and the Weserbergland region. It was largely destroyed in 1641 during the Thirty Years' War, but its remnants, including a 20-meter-high round *Bergfried* (keep), are open for exploration.

Are there any castles with a fairytale connection in the region?

Yes, Burgruine Polle is famously associated with the Cinderella (Aschenputtel) fairytale. It's a popular stop along the German Fairy Tale Route, and local theater groups often perform Cinderella plays on the castle grounds, bringing the story to life.

What kind of views can I expect from the castles around Vahlbruch?

Many castles and viewpoints in the region offer stunning vistas. From Burgruine Polle, you can ascend the *Bergfried* for panoramic views of the Weser River and the surrounding Weserbergland. Another popular spot is the View of Schloss Hehlen across the Weser, which provides a picturesque perspective of the 1579 castle nestled in the landscape.

Are there family-friendly castle experiences available?

Yes, several castle-related highlights are noted as family-friendly. Burgruine Polle, with its fairytale connection and cultural events, is a great option. The Polle Ferry and the Castle Ruins also offers a unique experience for families, including a scenic ferry ride across the Weser.

What outdoor activities can I do near these castles?

The region around Vahlbruch and its castles is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, such as the 'View of Polle Castle – Lindenhof-Stube loop from Polle' or 'Polle Ferry and the Castle Ruins – Polle Weser Ferry loop from Polle'. For gravel biking, there are routes like 'Pyrmont Castle – Old Railway Line near Blomberg loop from Bad Pyrmont'. Running trails are also available, including various loops from Polle. You can explore these and more on the Cycling around Vahlbruch, Gravel biking around Vahlbruch, and Running Trails around Vahlbruch guide pages.

When is the best time to visit Burgruine Polle?

Burgruine Polle is generally open daily from April to October. However, it's always advisable to check for potential closures due to weather conditions. Visiting during the warmer months allows you to enjoy the scenic beauty and any cultural events that might be taking place on the castle grounds.

Are there any other notable castles or historical sites to see?

Beyond Polle, you can visit Pyrmont Castle, an 18th-century building that was once the residence of the Count of Spiegelberg and now houses a museum. Another interesting historical site is the Schwalenberg Town Hall, a well-preserved half-timbered building from 1579, which serves as a starting point for an ascent to the historic Schwalenberg castle.

What cultural activities are offered at Burgruine Polle?

Burgruine Polle serves as a vibrant cultural hub, especially during summer. It hosts various events like theater performances, markets, and concerts. A local lay theater group frequently performs 'Cinderella plays' and other productions. Guided tours, often led by actors in medieval attire portraying historical figures like Count Otto von Everstein, provide engaging insights into the castle's history and medieval life.

Can I learn more about the history of Burgruine Polle?

Yes, the castle has a rich history. Originally built in the 13th century, it was the ancestral seat of the Counts of Everstein. Archaeological excavations between 2007 and 2009 unearthed numerous artifacts, offering insights into the castle's past. The House of Guests in Polle features a museum dedicated to the castle, showcasing findings from these digs. For more detailed information, you can visit the official tourism website for the region: Weserbergland Tourismus.

What are the ferry operating hours near Polle Castle?

The Polle Ferry, located directly under the castle ruins, operates year-round. From April to October, it runs Monday to Friday from 6:30 a.m. to 7 p.m., Saturday from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m., and Sunday from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. From January to March, the hours are Monday to Friday 6:30 a.m. - 7:00 p.m., Saturday 8 a.m. - 7 p.m., and Sunday 9 a.m. - 11 a.m. A crossing costs 1€ with a bicycle. Always check for current operating status, especially during low water conditions.

Are there places to eat or drink near the castles?

Yes, some castle locations offer amenities. For instance, near Schloss Hehlen, there's a cafe-restaurant and roastery that combines noble country house style with urban design, offering German cuisine. Pyrmont Castle also has a cafe on-site.

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