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Wolfstein Castle — Attraction in Neumarkt in der Oberpfalz

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Schafhofstraße 25, 92318 Neumarkt in der Oberpfalz, Germany
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Wolfstein Castle

92318 Neumarkt in der Oberpfalz, Germany
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Bobby BrownBobby Brown
Wolfstein Castle (Burgruine Wolfstein) is a beautiful and peaceful spot that’s perfect for a short hike and a taste of medieval history. Located on a hill above the town of Neumarkt in Bavaria, the castle ruins date back to the 12th century and still have an impressive presence. The walk up to the castle is easy and scenic, taking visitors through forest paths and offering lovely views along the way. Once at the top, the remains of the stone walls and towers give a great sense of what the fortress once was. There's also a viewing platform that offers stunning panoramic views over Neumarkt and the surrounding countryside. It’s free to explore, and while the ruins aren’t large, they have a peaceful charm that makes it a nice place to spend an hour or so. There are also a few benches at the top, perfect for relaxing and soaking in the scenery. Wolfstein Castle is great for anyone who enjoys light hiking, history, and beautiful views. It’s a quiet, less crowded alternative to bigger tourist sites, making it a perfect stop if you’re in the area.
Daniel TóthDaniel Tóth
Visiting Bergruine Wolfstein was a fantastic experience for history lovers and nature enthusiasts alike. The ruins are perched on a hill, providing breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding Bavarian countryside. The hike up is relatively easy, and the scenic views make it worth every step. The ruins themselves are well-preserved, with plenty of informative signs detailing the castle’s 12th-century origins and its historical significance. The peaceful atmosphere, combined with the sense of stepping back in time, made our visit truly memorable. It’s a great spot for a quiet afternoon, a picnic, or just to explore and take in the history. If you’re in the area, Bergruine Wolfstein is a must-visit for a blend of history, culture, and natural beauty. Highly recommended!
H BassiriH Bassiri
The  exact history of the Wolfenstein Castle is unclear. The archaeological excavations have dated the construction to the mid-12th century. The first written document dates from 1283 when Gottfried von Sulzbürg changed his name Wolfenstein and started the nobility. Hans von Wolfenstein died childless in 1462 and the castle was moved to the possession of Bohemian (Czech) king. Wolfstein lost its importance in the 16th century after been damaged in War of the Succession of Landshut in 1504. The castle was abandoned and fell into disrepair. Today, the ruins of Wolfenstein are in good condition. It went through extensive excavations and renovations in the 1990s.
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Wolfstein Castle (Burgruine Wolfstein) is a beautiful and peaceful spot that’s perfect for a short hike and a taste of medieval history. Located on a hill above the town of Neumarkt in Bavaria, the castle ruins date back to the 12th century and still have an impressive presence. The walk up to the castle is easy and scenic, taking visitors through forest paths and offering lovely views along the way. Once at the top, the remains of the stone walls and towers give a great sense of what the fortress once was. There's also a viewing platform that offers stunning panoramic views over Neumarkt and the surrounding countryside. It’s free to explore, and while the ruins aren’t large, they have a peaceful charm that makes it a nice place to spend an hour or so. There are also a few benches at the top, perfect for relaxing and soaking in the scenery. Wolfstein Castle is great for anyone who enjoys light hiking, history, and beautiful views. It’s a quiet, less crowded alternative to bigger tourist sites, making it a perfect stop if you’re in the area.
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Visiting Bergruine Wolfstein was a fantastic experience for history lovers and nature enthusiasts alike. The ruins are perched on a hill, providing breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding Bavarian countryside. The hike up is relatively easy, and the scenic views make it worth every step. The ruins themselves are well-preserved, with plenty of informative signs detailing the castle’s 12th-century origins and its historical significance. The peaceful atmosphere, combined with the sense of stepping back in time, made our visit truly memorable. It’s a great spot for a quiet afternoon, a picnic, or just to explore and take in the history. If you’re in the area, Bergruine Wolfstein is a must-visit for a blend of history, culture, and natural beauty. Highly recommended!
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The  exact history of the Wolfenstein Castle is unclear. The archaeological excavations have dated the construction to the mid-12th century. The first written document dates from 1283 when Gottfried von Sulzbürg changed his name Wolfenstein and started the nobility. Hans von Wolfenstein died childless in 1462 and the castle was moved to the possession of Bohemian (Czech) king. Wolfstein lost its importance in the 16th century after been damaged in War of the Succession of Landshut in 1504. The castle was abandoned and fell into disrepair. Today, the ruins of Wolfenstein are in good condition. It went through extensive excavations and renovations in the 1990s.
H Bassiri

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Wolfstein Castle (Burgruine Wolfstein) is a beautiful and peaceful spot that’s perfect for a short hike and a taste of medieval history. Located on a hill above the town of Neumarkt in Bavaria, the castle ruins date back to the 12th century and still have an impressive presence.

The walk up to the castle is easy and scenic, taking visitors through forest paths and offering lovely views along the way. Once at the top, the remains of the stone walls and towers give a great sense of what the fortress once was. There's also a viewing platform that offers stunning panoramic views over Neumarkt and the surrounding countryside.

It’s free to explore, and while the ruins aren’t large, they have a peaceful charm that makes it a nice place to spend an hour or so. There are also a few benches at the top, perfect for relaxing and soaking in the scenery.

Wolfstein Castle is great for anyone who enjoys light hiking, history, and beautiful views. It’s a quiet, less crowded alternative to bigger tourist sites, making it a perfect stop if you’re...

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Visiting Bergruine Wolfstein was a fantastic experience for history lovers and nature enthusiasts alike. The ruins are perched on a hill, providing breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding Bavarian countryside. The hike up is relatively easy, and the scenic views make it worth every step. The ruins themselves are well-preserved, with plenty of informative signs detailing the castle’s 12th-century origins and its historical significance.

The peaceful atmosphere, combined with the sense of stepping back in time, made our visit truly memorable. It’s a great spot for a quiet afternoon, a picnic, or just to explore and take in the history. If you’re in the area, Bergruine Wolfstein is a must-visit for a blend of history, culture, and natural beauty. Highly...

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5.0
1y

The  exact history of the Wolfenstein Castle is unclear. The archaeological excavations have dated the construction to the mid-12th century. The first written document dates from 1283 when Gottfried von Sulzbürg changed his name Wolfenstein and started the nobility. Hans von Wolfenstein died childless in 1462 and the castle was moved to the possession of Bohemian (Czech) king. Wolfstein lost its importance in the 16th century after been damaged in War of the Succession of Landshut in 1504. The castle was abandoned and fell into disrepair.

Today, the ruins of Wolfenstein are in good condition. It went through extensive excavations and renovations...

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