• Regenstein Castle (‹See Tfd›German: Burg Regenstein) is a ruined castle that lies three kilometres north of Blankenburg in the German state of Saxony-Anhalt.
  • The impressively preserved rooms, worked in the rock, give an idea of how important and defensive Regenstein Castle once was.
  • Directly below the ruins of Regenstein Castle, between pine forests and beautiful hiking trails, there are the sandstone caves.
  • In 1757, the French finally occupied Regenstein Castle, but the Prussians succeeded in recapturing and destroying it just a few months later.
  • Today, Regenstein Castle in Blankenburg is one of the popular attractions in the Harz region.
  • The ruins of Regenstein Castle lie in the town of Blankenburg in Germany. Built in the early Middle Ages, this castle was once renowned for being impenetrable.
  • Regenstein castle near the town of Blankenburg, Northern Harz. Partly hewn into hard sandstone rock on a very high sandstone cliff.
  • You start from a free hiking car park and then first to the Regenstein castle ruins (visiting is subject to a charge).
  • The castle ruins Regenstein are located in Saxony-Anhalt, north of the city Blankenburg.