Castles around Oberwiesen are situated within the Donnersberg district, a region characterized by varied elevations, including the summit of the Kupferberg at 373 meters. The area offers distant views, with the Frankfurt skyline visible under clear conditions. This region features a mix of historical sites, including castle ruins and preserved old towns. The landscape provides a setting for exploring historical architecture and natural features.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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Not much remains of the spur castle. But the remaining walls, along with the view, give the place a certain flair. Neu-Bolanden Castle is now a cultural monument.
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Below the castle ruins there is a small rest area with a table, which can be reached via a small staircase.
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The town of Kirchheim was first mentioned in 774.
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First mentioned in 1258, a hilltop castle was built here In 1525, during the Peasants' War, it was plundered and burned down In 1689, during the Thirty Years' War, the castle was destroyed again and in 1822, all but a few remains were demolished
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Found on the information sign of the Bolander Heimatverein e.V.: Werner II, who was probably primarily responsible for the construction of this castle, was the most powerful ministerial of Emperor Barbarossa (and friend of Hildegard von Bingen). Emperor Friedrich II appointed him Imperial Chamberlain (the office was passed down in the family). At the time, this castle was obviously one of the most important and powerful in the country, but not much of that can be seen today. But the view from the remains of the walls of Bolanden and the Donnersberg is very pretty, and here the fox and the hare actually say goodnight to each other! We saw the hare, and the fox's droppings. The insects and birds are more eager to show off, and you can observe them up close in the wildflower meadows and orchards.
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Beautiful castle complex, worth a visit
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Hardly anything to see only the fountain
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Nice little town with few bike paths. But in the pedestrian zone you can ride a bike (walking speed).
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The Oberwiesen area, located in the Donnersberg district, features a variety of historical sites, primarily castle ruins and preserved old towns. You can find well-preserved areas like Kirchheimbolanden Old Town and Castle Gardens, as well as more ruinous structures such as Neu-Bolanden Castle Ruins and Wildenstein Ruins.
Yes, Neu-Bolanden Castle Ruins offers a fantastic viewpoint. A stone staircase with 112 steps leads to the ruins, providing views down to the village of Bolanden and to Donnersberg on the horizon. Additionally, from the Kupferberg near Kirchheimbolanden, you can get distant views, with the Frankfurt skyline visible on clear days.
The castles and historical sites around Oberwiesen offer a glimpse into the region's past. For instance, Kirchheimbolanden Old Town and Castle Gardens includes a castle and an old town first mentioned in 774, with its current name dating back to the 19th century. The Ruins of New Baumburg Castle, also known as Neu-Bamberg, has a history dating back to 1253 and was destroyed in 1668, with restorations taking place after 1970.
Yes, Kirchheimbolanden Old Town and Castle Gardens is categorized as family-friendly. Its old town and castle gardens provide a pleasant environment for families to explore history and enjoy the surroundings.
Near Wildenstein Ruins, you can find a notable occurrence of true cowslip, a protected medicinal plant. The region itself is characterized by varied elevations, offering a mix of historical architecture and natural landscapes.
Visitors appreciate the historical significance and the scenic views. For example, the view from Neu-Bolanden Castle Ruins is often described as fantastic, looking down to the village of Bolanden and towards Donnersberg. The region's castles have collectively received over 340 upvotes and more than 300 photos from the komoot community, indicating their appeal.
The Donnersberg district offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including easy routes like the 4.5 km 'Oberwiesen Evangelical Church – Wiesbach Wooden Bridge loop' or moderate ones like the 12 km 'Wiesbach Wooden Bridge – View of Nieder-Wiesen loop'. For more options, explore Hiking around Oberwiesen. There are also road cycling and mountain biking routes available in the wider area.
Yes, many of the castle ruins are integrated into hiking routes. For instance, the climb to Neu-Bolanden Castle Ruins involves a stone staircase, making it part of a scenic walk. You can find various hiking options in the region by checking the Hiking around Oberwiesen guide.
The difficulty varies. Some sites like Kirchheimbolanden Old Town and Castle Gardens are generally easy to access and explore. Others, like Neu-Bolanden Castle Ruins, involve a climb with 112 steps, making them an intermediate challenge. Wildenstein Ruins is described as a 'great rock path' but with 'not much left of the festivals', suggesting a more rugged, ruinous experience.
While Kirchheimbolanden Old Town and Castle Gardens is a popular spot, sites like Well of Tannenfels Castle Ruins are described as 'rather unassuming, shady spot with benches for a short break', suggesting a quieter experience. Similarly, Wildenstein Ruins and Ruins of New Baumburg Castle might offer a more secluded exploration due to their ruinous state.
Yes, the town of Kirchheimbolanden, home to Kirchheimbolanden Old Town and Castle Gardens, offers amenities such as ice cream parlors and Café Enkler, which invites visitors to linger. This town serves as a good base for refreshments after exploring nearby historical sites.
The time required varies depending on the site. For extensive sites like Kirchheimbolanden Old Town and Castle Gardens, you might spend a few hours exploring the old town, castle, and gardens. For smaller ruins like Well of Tannenfels Castle Ruins, it might be a shorter stop for a break. A visit to Neu-Bolanden Castle Ruins would include the climb and time to enjoy the views.


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