Stamp point 151 / Scharzfels ruins

The remains of the former Scharzfels Castle lie on a dolomite rock rising some 150 m above the Oder Valley near the village of Barbis.

The cast­le dates back to the 12th cen­tu­ry, with the first his­to­ri­cal men­ti­on dating back to 1131. It ori­gi­nal­ly belon­ged to the Count of Scharz­feld, who­se fami­ly ruled in and around Scharz­feld until the end of the 13th cen­tu­ry. The cast­le was later inha­bi­ted by the Counts of Hohn­stein befo­re final­ly being taken over by the Duchy of Gru­ben­ha­gen in 1593. 

After a ten-day sie­ge by 6,000 to 11,000 men of the French gene­ral Vau­be­court, Scharz­fels Cast­le had to be han­ded over to him in 1761, was set on fire and final­ly blown up. This mark­ed the end of the histo­ry of Scharz­fels Castle. 

It is a good idea to hike to the Scharz­fels cast­le ruins from the­re after visi­ting the uni­corn cave HWN 101. 

Silhouette of trees and hills at night
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