Castles around Maisborn, a municipality in Germany, offer insights into medieval history within the Hunsrück region. The area features several historical castle sites, including ruins and remains. Visitors can explore 6 castles, providing opportunities to combine historical exploration with outdoor activities like hiking.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
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A really great and well-kept area with rest areas, panoramic loungers, swings, hammocks - a great local recreation area. Horn Castle is located about 600 m west of Horn in a marshy headwater area of the Klingelbach. The impressive 4-5 m high, round castle mound has a diameter of 40 m. A 9-12 m wide, in places 1.5 m deep moat surrounds the castle mound. A well is said to have been uncovered in the partly silted up, partly still swampy ditch. The round hill plateau with a diameter of approx. 20 m shows an approx. 2 m deep trough or a wall-like elevation that encloses the plateau. horn-hunsrueck.de/horner-burg
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A really great and well-kept area with rest areas, panoramic loungers, swings, hammocks - a great local recreation area. Horn Castle is located about 600 m west of Horn in a marshy headwater area of the Klingelbach. The impressive 4-5 m high, round castle mound has a diameter of 40 m. A 9-12 m wide, in places 1.5 m deep moat surrounds the castle mound. A well is said to have been uncovered in the partly silted up, partly still swampy ditch. The round hill plateau with a diameter of approx. 20 m shows an approx. 2 m deep trough or a wall-like elevation that encloses the plateau. https://horn-hunsrueck.de/horner-burg/
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From this point about 300m to the east there is a medieval castle hill. https://www.regionalgeschichte.net/hunsrueck/moerschbach/kulturdenkmaeler/medieval-burghuegel.html https://info.burgdirekt.de/cgi-bin/r20msvcshop_detail_anzeige.pl?&var_hauptpfad=../r20msvc_shop/&var_fa1_select=var_fa1_select%7C%7C285%7C&var_te1=102
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The old castle is a moth system that cannot be reliably dated in the headwaters of the Simmerbach. It is believed that in the 11th / 12th Century was built. The first description of this complex is from 1852. Size of the outer wall: 100 x 110m The best way to get to the castle is to follow the signs, as the area is very swampy! Partly over plank paths you come from the southeast corner of the signposting over the outermost wall to the northwest side to an information sign. There you can change to the inner wall, walk a little to the southeast and then climb the inner castle hill via a notched path. Otherwise you will sink into the swamp or slide down the steep embankments and damage the monumental structure! Read more: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alte_Burg_%28Laudert%29 https://www.regionalgeschichte.net/mittelrhein/laudert/kulturdenkmaeler/alte-burg.html
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The Niederburg in Niederburg im Hunsrück, Rhineland-Palatinate, is a medieval castle ruin from the 12th or 13th century. It was built by the Archbishops of Trier at a time that can no longer be determined today. read more https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burg_Niederburg
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Around Maisborn, you'll primarily find historical castle sites ranging from impressive ring walls to medieval ruins and motte-and-bailey systems. These sites offer a glimpse into the region's past, with examples like Horner Castle (Old Ring Wall), Niederburg Castle Ruins, and Alte Burg Laudert.
For medieval history, Niederburg Castle Ruins, dating back to the 12th or 13th century, provides a direct connection to the Archbishops of Trier. Alte Burg Laudert is another significant motte-and-bailey system believed to be from the 11th or 12th century, offering insights into early medieval fortifications.
Yes, the castle sites around Maisborn are often situated in natural settings, making them ideal for combining with outdoor activities. For example, Horner Castle (Old Ring Wall) is in a forested area with rest spots. Many sites are integrated into hiking trails, allowing you to explore history while enjoying the Hunsrück region's natural beauty.
The region around Maisborn is known for its natural beauty. Horner Castle (Old Ring Wall) is located in a forested, marshy area near the Klingelbach, offering a serene natural environment. While not directly a castle, the View of the Rhine, castles, and vineyards near Taunus highlight offers panoramic views that include distant castles and the Rhine landscape.
Yes, Horner Castle (Old Ring Wall) is considered family-friendly. It features a well-kept area with rest spots, panoramic loungers, swings, and hammocks, making it a great local recreation spot for all ages.
The best time to visit the castles around Maisborn is generally during spring, summer, and early autumn. These seasons offer pleasant weather for exploring the outdoor ruins and combining visits with hiking. Some areas, like Alte Burg Laudert, can be very swampy, so drier months are preferable, and following signs is recommended.
Yes, there are various cycling routes in the Maisborn area that can be combined with castle visits. You can find road cycling, mountain biking, and gravel biking routes. For example, the "Horner Castle (Old Ring Wall) – Schmiedel Tunnel (Simmern) loop from Laubach" is a gravel biking route. Explore more options on the Road Cycling Routes around Maisborn, MTB Trails around Maisborn, and Gravel biking around Maisborn guide pages.
Yes, the region offers mountain biking trails. For instance, the "Alte Burg Laudert – Rapunzel Tower Playground loop from Laudert" is a moderate MTB trail that includes the Alte Burg Laudert. You can find more mountain biking options on the MTB Trails around Maisborn guide page.
The time required to visit each castle site varies. For sites like Horner Castle (Old Ring Wall), you might spend an hour or two exploring the ring wall and enjoying the recreation area. Ruins like Niederburg Castle Ruins, with only a small section remaining, might be a quicker stop, often combined with a walk through the village. Alte Burg Laudert, being a motte-and-bailey system in a potentially swampy area, might require more time for careful exploration.
Information on specific parking facilities for each castle site is not always explicitly detailed. However, for sites that are popular for hiking or local recreation, such as Horner Castle (Old Ring Wall), you can often find parking in nearby villages or designated trailheads. It's advisable to check local signage upon arrival.
Most of the castle sites around Maisborn are historical ruins or ring walls located in natural, sometimes challenging, terrain. For example, Alte Burg Laudert is in a swampy area with plank paths. Therefore, full accessibility for visitors with mobility challenges, particularly wheelchair users, may be limited at many of these sites.


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