Castles around Romansweiler offer insights into the region's rich past and provide scenic attractions. Located in the Bas-Rhin department in Grand Est, France, the area features numerous historical castles and castle ruins. These sites provide a glimpse into the medieval history of the Alsace region. They are popular destinations for hikers and history enthusiasts exploring the local landscape.
Last updated: June 23, 2026
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This small castle is nowhere near as impressive as its two neighboring castles. But the climb is still worth it.
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very nice view and a good place to eat
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Elongated rock castle above the Zorn valley, southwest of Saverne. After a varied history, it has been state property for approx. 150 years. Varied structures from different eras in the inner courtyard. Great view over the Rhine valley and the northern Vosges.
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Presumably, the small and large Geroldseck were once built together. Today, remnants of the ruins can still be seen, but they are still worth seeing.
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The site is well maintained. Free and accessible to all. The parking lot is a 5-minute walk away
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Castle after castle after castle...This one has little view, is therefore less visited and therefore much quieter than various neighboring castles. Nice, rainproof bench
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It is worth climbing the steep steps of the ruins to the top of the remains of the tower... From the top you have a wonderful view over the wooded hills of the Vosges...
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The castles around Romanswiller offer a unique blend of historical significance and stunning natural beauty. Many are ancient ruins perched on rocky outcrops, providing panoramic views over the Vosges mountains, the Rhine Valley, and dense forests. They offer a glimpse into the medieval history of the Alsace region and are popular for both history enthusiasts and hikers.
For breathtaking views, consider visiting Haut-Barr Castle, often called the 'Eye of Alsace,' which provides expansive vistas over the Vosges and Rhine Valley, even reaching Strasbourg Cathedral on clear days. The Ruins of Nideck Castle also offer impressive views over the extensive forests of the upper Bruche Valley.
Yes, the castles are popular destinations for hikers. For example, the Ruins of Nideck Castle are located near the picturesque 25-meter-high Nidecker waterfall, which is a common hiking destination. You can find various hiking routes in the area, including easy to moderate loops, by exploring the Hiking around Romansweiler guide.
Haut-Barr Castle features a walkway dubbed the 'Devil's Bridge' connecting two rocky outcrops. The ruins of Ochsenstein Castle are known for an iron ladder and a short tunnel cut through the rock. Château du Grand Géroldseck boasts an imposing keep, preserved on one side in its full height, and a winding layout with much to discover.
Many of the castle ruins, such as Haut-Barr Castle and Wangenbourg Castle, are freely accessible and offer open spaces for exploration, which can be enjoyable for families. However, some areas, like the upper part of Nideck Castle, may require good grip and no fear of heights, so parental discretion is advised for younger children.
The castles are generally accessible year-round. However, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and exploring the ruins, with vibrant foliage in autumn and blooming nature in spring. Summer can also be a good time, but be prepared for potentially warmer weather. Winter visits are possible, but some paths might be slippery, and certain facilities like the tower at Wangenbourg Castle might have limited access (open April to November).
Yes, some castles offer on-site or nearby dining options. Haut-Barr Castle has a restaurant on its grounds. For Château du Grand Géroldseck and Petit Geroldseck Castle, gastronomy is available at the nearby Haut-Barr Castle. The village of Wangenbourg-Engenthal, near Wangenbourg Castle, also offers options.
Most castles are best accessed by car, with parking available nearby. For instance, there is parking at the tourist office near Wangenbourg Castle. While public transport options might be limited directly to the ruins, you can often reach nearby towns like Saverne (for Haut-Barr) and then proceed by car or on foot.
Beyond hiking, the region around Romanswiller offers excellent opportunities for cycling. You can find various road cycling routes, such as the 'Marmoutier Abbey Church – Haut-Barr Castle loop from Sommerau,' and gravel biking trails, including the 'Château du Grand Géroldseck – Haut-Barr Castle loop from Cosswiller.' Explore these options in the Road Cycling Routes around Romansweiler and Gravel biking around Romansweiler guides.
While not entirely 'hidden,' the ruins of Ochsenstein Castle are spread across the Schlossberg and offer a more rugged exploration experience with unique features like an iron ladder and a rock-cut tunnel. Petit Geroldseck Castle, though with fewer preserved remains, provides a quiet historical site with good views, often overshadowed by its larger neighbor, Grand Géroldseck.
Given that many castles are ruins and often involve walking on uneven terrain or hiking trails, comfortable and sturdy footwear is highly recommended. Dress in layers, especially if you plan to hike, as weather conditions can change, and higher elevations can be cooler. A waterproof jacket is advisable, particularly during spring and autumn.


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