Castles around Tautendorf offer a glimpse into the region's historical past. This area features a mix of well-preserved structures and ancient ruins, providing diverse exploration opportunities. The landscape often includes natural settings, making these sites accessible for outdoor activities. With 6 castles listed, the region provides several points of interest for history enthusiasts and explorers.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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The only thing that remains of the former castle, which was primarily used to secure trade routes, is the keep, which can be seen from afar. On a walk from the market square to the city park, you can see the building from a variety of perspectives. A tour inside is currently not possible.
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The complex is now privately owned and does not allow viewing or getting closer. It is also not possible to enter the tower. A tour along the wall close to the tower is possible. To get a nice view you would have to know the owner well and be allowed in. 😉
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Left to decay from 1945, it now shines again in its old glory.
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From the former castle I had a wonderful view over the city of Triptis.
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The keep itself is showing its age and is in urgent need of a complete core renovation. Otherwise still pretty nice to look at.
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According to the information board at the entrance portal, this is one round lock out of three worldwide 😲
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Triptis Castle (at least what's left of it) is also centrally located in town
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The region around Tautendorf offers a variety of historical structures, including medieval castle ruins like the Große Rabsburg Medieval Castle Ruins, round castles such as Rundschloss Oberpöllnitz, and towers of former moated castles like the Tower of the Former Moated Castle Polnitz. These sites provide diverse exploration opportunities into the area's past.
Yes, several castles around Tautendorf are considered family-friendly. Rundschloss Oberpöllnitz and the Tower of the Former Moated Castle Polnitz are both categorized as suitable for families, offering historical insights in an accessible setting.
The area around Tautendorf's castles is great for outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for hiking, running, and cycling. For example, there are moderate hiking loops like 'Along the Oelsnitzbach – Winter Spring loop from Reichenbach' and cycling routes such as 'Pond – Münchenbernsdorf Town Hall loop from Münchenbernsdorf'. You can explore more options on the Hiking around Tautendorf, Running Trails around Tautendorf, and Cycling around Tautendorf guide pages.
While specific trails directly linking multiple castles aren't detailed, many hiking routes in the region pass near historical sites. For instance, the Große Rabsburg Medieval Castle Ruins are situated in Zeitzgrund, an area with natural trails. You can find various hiking options on the Hiking around Tautendorf guide, which can be combined with visits to nearby castles.
For exploring castle ruins like the Große Rabsburg Medieval Castle Ruins, summer is often recommended. The weather is generally more favorable for outdoor exploration, and the surrounding nature is in full bloom, enhancing the experience of these historical sites.
At the Große Rabsburg Medieval Castle Ruins, you can still see some of the original foundations of this medieval castle complex, which existed until the 15th century. Informative boards are available on-site to provide historical context. The family crypt of the Lauerer family is also located here.
The Rundschloss Oberpöllnitz is a notable small round castle. While it's a worth-seeing historical site, direct public access can be limited. It may be possible to visit on specific occasions, such as the 'Day of the Open Monument'. For current visiting information, it's advisable to check local event listings.
The Small castle on Geraer Straße in Munichbernsdorf is noted for its distinctive appearance. It's described as a 'small nice house' that resembles a castle, making it an interesting architectural curiosity along Geraer Straße.
The Tower of the Former Moated Castle Polnitz, located in the center of the old town, has deep historical roots. It likely dates back to the time of Gottschalk von Polniz, who was first mentioned in documents in 1238. The origins of the site itself extend far into the Slavic settlement period, making it a significant historical landmark.
Visitors to the castles around Tautendorf appreciate the blend of historical exploration and natural settings. The komoot community has shown strong engagement, with over 140 upvotes and 30 photos shared, highlighting the appeal of these diverse historical structures and the opportunities for outdoor activities in the surrounding landscape.
While the guide focuses on prominent sites, the region's history of medieval castles and moated structures suggests many smaller, less-known ruins or historical markers might be found off the main paths. Exploring local hiking and cycling routes, such as those listed on the Hiking around Tautendorf guide, can sometimes lead to discovering these hidden historical remnants.
While specific cafes, pubs, or accommodations directly adjacent to each castle are not detailed, the castles are located in a region with towns like Münchenbernsdorf and Oberpöllnitz. These towns typically offer local amenities, including places to eat and stay. It's recommended to check local listings for options in the vicinity of the castles you plan to visit.


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