Best castles around Haurain offer 9 historical sites to explore, nestled within a region known for its forested landscapes and rich heritage. This area provides a blend of natural beauty and historical significance, with structures ranging from medieval ruins to former hunting lodges. Visitors can discover various architectural styles and learn about the past through well-preserved sites and informative displays. The region's diverse castles provide insights into centuries of local history.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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The castle is privately owned
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Wiesen Castle was built in 1597 by Wolfgang von Dalberg, Elector of Mainz. Since the castle is privately owned, it is unfortunately not open to the public.
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Worth a look, a beautiful view of the place
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A very nice view of the place
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Interesting
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Wiesen Castle At first glance, Wiesen's traffic situation seems unfavorable, but two state roads cross here. In the late Middle Ages, around 1400, Wiesen was even at the junction of two important supra-regional traffic routes, on Birkenhainer Strasse and Eselsweg. In Wiesen, on the site of the current castle, there was a castle belonging to the Counts of Rieneck, who controlled both of these high-altitude traffic routes from here. The forests and valleys around Wiesen were then dominated by glass production and the glass trade. The current building of the castle was probably built next to the church in the late 16th century. The former Mainz castle and its outbuildings, together with the church, form a slightly elevated, picturesque group of buildings on the edge of the actual village center. The importance of the castle lies in its excellent location in the townscape and its special significance for local history as a bearer of tradition from the old story of the village's founding. During excavations in the castle, Gothic stove tiles were also discovered. They are called Tannenberg type tiles after Tannenberg Castle on the Bergstrasse. Tiles of this type were manufactured in Dieburg from the middle of the 14th century and traded along the Main as far as Holland. The fragments suggest that the lord of the castle in Wiesen - formerly from Rieneck - owned a stove around 1400, the equipment of which reveals a high standard of living. However, the good piece was not only intended to serve as optimal room heating, but above all to impress guests with the proud display of wealth. Source: Information board at the site
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Beautiful small castle ruin with the best view of Partenstein.
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There are many beautiful circular hiking trails here in Wiesen.
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The Hauran region is rich in history, featuring structures from Roman, Byzantine, Umayyad, and Ayyubid periods. You'll find castles and fortified structures, many distinguished by their unique basalt architecture and ancient building techniques like corbelling, which compensated for the lack of wood.
For impressive vistas, visit Bartenstein Castle Ruins and View of Partenstein. From its grounds, you get a clear view of Partenstein.
Yes, the Ruins of the Birklergrund Glassworks is listed as family-friendly. It features foundation walls of an 18th-century forest glassworks with information boards detailing the history of glass production in the Spessart, making it an educational visit for all ages. The village of Wiesen Village and Castle is also considered family-friendly.
Beyond traditional castles, you can explore the Ruins of the Birklergrund Glassworks, a historical site showcasing 18th-century glass production. Another interesting spot is the Former Castle and Amtshaus (Now Aura Primary School), a baroque building that has served various purposes over centuries.
Wiesen Castle is a former hunting lodge built in 1597. While it is now in private hands, it is typically accessible on specific days, such as the Day of the Monument. The surrounding stately farm has been renovated, offering a glimpse into its past.
The Haurain region offers various outdoor activities. You can find easy hiking trails, such as the Bayerische Schanz Inn – Hermannskoppe Summit loop, or explore cycling routes like the Cycle Path Along the Lohr. For runners, there are several jogging trails, including loops around the Lohr River. You can find more details on these activities at easy hikes around Haurain, cycling around Haurain, and running trails around Haurain.
While specific seasonal information for all castles isn't provided, generally, spring and autumn offer pleasant weather for exploring historical sites and enjoying the surrounding natural landscapes without extreme heat or cold. These seasons also tend to have beautiful foliage or blooming flora.
Yes, the Hauran region is known for its distinctive basalt architecture. For example, Qasr al-'Azraq, though located in Jordan, shares architectural traditions with Hauran, notably its use of local black basalt and the ancient 'corbelling' technique for ceilings, which was common in the region due to a lack of wood. Khirbat al-Bayda' is another example, known for its decorated lintel.
Visitors appreciate the blend of natural beauty and historical significance. Many enjoy the well-preserved sites and informative displays, with specific highlights like the great castle grounds and views from Bartenstein Castle Ruins, and the historical insights provided at the Ruins of the Birklergrund Glassworks. The region's diverse castles offer unique architectural features and a glimpse into centuries of local history.
Yes, Wiesen Castle is a notable example. It was built in 1597 as a hunting lodge under the Elector of Mainz Wolfgang von Dalberg, reflecting its historical use by nobility.
The Hauran is a historical region with a deep past, serving as a strategic area through various empires. Sites like Salkhad Castle demonstrate its military importance, while structures like Qusayr 'Amra (a UNESCO site in Jordan, related to the region's Umayyad history) showcase early Islamic art and architecture. The region's castles provide insight into Roman, Byzantine, Umayyad, and Ayyubid periods.


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