Stamp point 98 / Hohnstein ruins

The imposing ruins of the almost 900-year-old Hohnstein Castle rise above the small Harz town of Neustadt on a porphyry cone.

Kon­rad von Sang­erhau­sen built it around 1200 and the hea­vi­ly for­ti­fied com­plex beca­me the ances­tral cast­le of the Counts of Hohn­stein. For over 500 years, the cast­le was home to a rich varie­ty of life. After fier­ce batt­les and various des­truc­tions in the Coun­ty of Hohn­stein during the Fle­gler War from 1412 to 1415, the Counts of Stol­berg took over Hohn­stein Cast­le in 1417. In 1627, during the turm­oil of the Thir­ty Years« War, Vitz­tum von Eck­städt des­troy­ed this lar­ge cast­le com­plex in the Harz Moun­ta­ins with an arson attack. 

Sin­ce then, we can only expe­ri­ence it as a ruin. Howe­ver, you can dream among the ruins and let your ima­gi­na­ti­on wan­der through the cen­tu­ries. Enjoy your time at Hohn­stein Castle. 

The inn at the cast­le was built in 1908 and exten­si­ve­ly reno­va­ted in 2000. Under the mot­to „A guest in ano­ther time“ , guests are trea­ted to prin­ce­ly hospitality. 

You can hike to Hohn­stein Cast­le from the par­king lots around Neu­stadt on well-sign­pos­ted paths.

Silhouette of trees and hills at night
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