Kastell Zugmantel (Latin name unknown) is a former Roman garrison site designed for a complement the size of a cohort.
The facility is located on the western Taunus section of the Upper Germanic-Rhaetian Limes, and has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2005.
Before and during the Roman era the Hühnerstraße was an important link between the densely populated Germanic Limburg basin and the Rheingau, with Aquae Mattiacorum, today's Wiesbaden, as the capital of the Civitas Mattiacorum and Mogontiacum, today Mainz, as the capital of the Roman province Germania Superior.
The remains of the fort are located at a height of about 455 metres (1,493 ft) on the outskirts of a larger forest.
The southern and southeastern areas of the site were disturbed by the creation of a sports field and a commercial enterprise.