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Beautifully situated in the middle of the forest and on the Asdorf cycle path
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Simply beautiful. Everything has been said. Ideal place to stay
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A beautiful old moated castle with an interesting history. Around the castle you can learn a lot about the castle on information boards. In the wooded area above there is an adventure playground and other boards showing the location of the various trades in the castle. Worth seeing and exciting. There are tables and benches all over the site to linger and you can also stop off in the depot (observe opening hours). Admission to the site is free.
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The Wasserburg Hainchen is the only moated castle in South Westphalia. The cultural-historical monument is located near the Rothaarsteig and has an eventful history. The Wasserburg Hainchen is a structural testimony to the most diverse epochs of Siegerland history. It was first mentioned in a document in 1290. Over the centuries, the moated castle of Hainchen changed hands several times. It experienced its heyday under the Lords of Bicken, who owned it for more than 350 years. From 1815, under Prussian state ownership, the castle gradually fell into disrepair. The Siegerland Castle Association has been the sponsor of the Hainchen moated castle since the 1970s. With great commitment, he pursues the goal of making the castle tangible. Today, the moated castle of Hainchen is a popular destination. The 33,000 m² park invites you to linger. You can stop off in the old depot on Sundays, public holidays and Wednesdays. 15 simple rooms are available for overnight stays in the moated castle of Hainchen. There is a conference room for seminars and couples can tie the knot in the newly furnished wedding room. Source: https://www.siegen-wittgenstein.info/de/poi/burg/wasserburg-hainchen/32973687/
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Located right on the bike path. From here you can drive up to Katzwinkel to the glider airport.
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The complex, which was still preserved and inhabited around 1830, was used as a quarry in the late 19th century, which is why it is largely in ruins today. The hilltop castle stands on a mountain spur that slopes steeply on three sides; it thus dominated the past Bergische Eisenstrasse, later named Hileweg in 1048. In addition to the walls, the more than 20-meter-high, round donjon, which has a Baroque dome and is partially slated, and building remains from the 14th to 18th centuries and a polygonal bastion from the 15th / 16th centuries have been preserved. Century, which was expanded in 1757 and 1932/33. Only the outer bailey can be visited at any time. The buildings in which the von Hatzfeldtsche Försterei are housed are privately owned.
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Junkernthal Castle, still the residence of the Barons von Hövel, is part of Wingendorf's district. The entire complex with the large villa, which probably dates from the middle of the 19th century, various outbuildings such as the forester's house, the castle park with the old trees and the baroque garden pavilion, the family cemetery and the bridge over the Asdorfer Bach is a listed building. The castle complex also includes the Freiherr von Hövelsche Rentei, also known as the Old Rentei, on the opposite side of the Asdorfer Bach in the district of Freusburg, which served as a kind of outer bailey. Junkernthal Castle is privately owned and can only be viewed from the outside. There is no information about the original appearance of the late medieval noble seat; nor are any remains of the old buildings preserved. Some of the farm buildings, such as a brewery with a mansard roof, are still preserved, as is the gatehouse from 1742 and the pigeon house with a pagoda roof. A baroque pavilion directly on the Asdorfer Bach has also been preserved. Today's manor house was built above the stream in 1864. Source: https://www.ich-geh-wandern.de/wehbach
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The Ginsburg is the ruins of a high medieval hilltop castle in the Grund district of Hilchenbach in the North Rhine-Westphalian district of Siegen-Wittgenstein. The Nassau castle complex was built in the early 13th century on the remains of a previous building. Up until 1360, the Ginsburg changed hands several times through inheritance, pledges and divisions. It gained particular importance in 1568, when William I of Orange-Nassau planned his campaign to liberate the Netherlands from Spanish rule at the castle. In the 17th century the castle fell into ruins, the remains of the walls of which were uncovered and restored in the 1960s. Today the complex with the round tower, which was bricked up again in the course of the restoration, is a destination and vantage point. The interior of the tower is used as a ballroom and wedding room as well as for courses. Source: Wikipedia
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