Best castles around Husseren-Les-Châteaux are situated in a picturesque village within the Alsace wine region. This area is known for its prominent ruins of medieval castles, dating from the 11th to 13th centuries, which overlook the surrounding plain. These historic structures offer panoramic views of the Rhine Valley and the Black Forest. The village itself is the highest on the Alsace Wine Route, providing a setting for exploring historical fortifications.
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Well/spring. I did not test the water.
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A stunning view of the Rhine plain and the Kaiserstuhl hills, well worth seeing. The tower can be easily climbed via a spiral staircase; the ascent is very narrow via a stone staircase inside the tower.
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The Saint Leo Chapel was built in the Romanesque Revival style on the site where the keep once stood. It was consecrated in 1894 and dedicated to Saint Leo. Inside, Martin painted medallions on the vault in the 11th-century style, depicting seven scenes from the life of Saint Leo. The windows, dating from 1895, depict the saints of Alsace, many of whom were members of the Counts of Eguisheim.
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The so-called “palace of the lords of Eguisheim” refers to the original castle of Eguisheim, which was built in the 8th century by Eberhard, Duke of Alsace and nephew of Saint Odilia 1. This castle formed the centre of the village and gave rise to the unique concentric urban structure of Eguisheim, with the houses and streets built in circles around the castle. Although the original castle has largely disappeared, its remains are integrated into the Chapelle Saint-Léon, which was built on the site of the old keep. This chapel and the surrounding Place du Château Saint-Léon today form the symbolic heart of the village. Here you will also find the statue of Pope Leo IX, who was born in this castle in 1002.
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A magnificent castle! The walk along the castle walls offers beautiful views over the Alsatian wine-growing villages and towns... and especially the Vosges Mountains.
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Beautiful view, entrance to the castle 10 euros.
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Current entrance fee 10€ adult
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You can go up there; nice view. By mountain bike, it is better to arrive via the lower path; just a few steps to go
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The most prominent are The Three Castles of Eguisheim (Dagsbourg, Wahlenbourg, and Weckmund), which are medieval ruins offering panoramic views. Another significant site is Hohlandsbourg Castle, a restored castle with spectacular views of Colmar and the Black Forest. You can also explore Hagueneck Castle, a Romanesque complex with vineyard views.
From The Three Castles of Eguisheim, you'll get breathtaking panoramic views of the Rhine Valley, the Black Forest, and even the Alps on clear days. Hohlandsbourg Castle offers spectacular vistas of Colmar, the Vosges, and the Rhine plain extending to the Black Forest. Hagueneck Castle provides great views of the surrounding vineyards.
Yes, the castles are a popular hiking destination. The Three Castles of Eguisheim are located along the 'Five Castles Route,' an approximately 10 km trail. You can find various hiking routes, including easy and moderate loops, starting from Husseren-les-Châteaux. Explore more options on the Hiking around Husseren-Les-Châteaux guide.
Yes, several castles are family-friendly. Hohlandsbourg Castle is known for being a great experience for the whole family, often hosting events. The hiking trails around the castles also include easy options, such as the 3.1 km 'View of Les Trois Châteaux – The Three Castles of Eguisheim loop from Husseren-les-Châteaux', making them accessible for families.
The castles are accessible year-round, but the best time to visit for hiking and enjoying the panoramic views is typically during spring, summer, and early autumn when the weather is mild and trails are clear. During winter, some parts, like the wooden stairs in the central keep of The Three Castles of Eguisheim, might be locked due to conditions.
Absolutely. Husseren-les-Châteaux is the highest village on the Alsace Wine Route, so you can combine your castle visit with exploring the local vineyards and wine culture. The area also offers running and cycling routes. For more outdoor activity ideas, check out the Running Trails around Husseren-Les-Châteaux and Cycling around Husseren-Les-Châteaux guides.
Yes, the ruins are accessible by car, and there are parking options available. For instance, there's a 'Three Castles Parking' which serves as a starting point for several hiking loops around the castles.
Dating back to the 11th to 13th centuries, these castles played a crucial role in the region's medieval history, initially belonging to the Counts of Eguisheim. The village of Husseren-les-Châteaux itself derived its name from these castles in 1925, highlighting their long-standing importance to the area.
While specific regulations for each trail may vary, generally, dogs are welcome on many outdoor trails in the region, provided they are kept on a leash. It's always a good idea to check local signage for any specific restrictions at the castle sites themselves.
The three castles are Dagsbourg, Wahlenbourg, and Weckmund. Wahlenbourg is the oldest among them, dating back to the 11th century, while Dagsbourg and Weckmund were built in the 13th century.
Husseren-les-Châteaux and the surrounding villages along the Alsace Wine Route offer various options for cafes, restaurants, and accommodation. You'll find charming establishments to enjoy local cuisine and wine, or to stay overnight.
The region is unique for its cluster of three medieval castle ruins, The Three Castles of Eguisheim, which is a common feature in the Vosges. This concentration of historic fortifications, combined with the picturesque Alsace Wine Route setting and stunning panoramic views, offers a rich experience for history buffs and outdoor enthusiasts alike.


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