Castles near Durlinsdorf are found in the surrounding Haut-Rhin department of France, a region recognized for its numerous medieval castles. Durlinsdorf, a small Alsatian village, serves as a base for exploring the rich historical heritage of the area. Visitors interested in castles will need to explore the broader region. The area offers a variety of historical sites, from ancient ruins to restored fortresses.
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A very interesting castle ruin. Very nicely located. There is still a lot to see. You can park at the manor farm in the valley below, and there is also a fantastic museum with finds from the castle in the former dairy building. If you want to know more about the castle, feel free to watch our documentary film (incl. archaeological finds). :) https://youtu.be/Cwtbbwm-tlo
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Mörsberg Castle, sometimes called the "Alsatian Pierrefonds," contains impressive remains of the defensive structures surrounding its keep: the flanking tower, which defended the former lodge with several window openings, and the enormous vaulted cellar, more than 50 meters long.
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The view continues towards the Vosges
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Nestled in lush greenery, Morimont Castle was first mentioned in 1183 and controlled the upper Largue valley. It was destroyed during the Thirty Years' War by French troops. The site is currently closed to the public due to work. You will nevertheless be able to tour the ruins and see the interior of the castle and its vaulted cellar through the gates.
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The Château de Ferrette is one of the oldest in Alsace. The ruins of the upper castle offer a superb panorama of the Vosges, the Black Forest and the Jura. The lower castle has several round towers open at the throat and equipped with fire hydrants. Allow 45 to 60 minutes for a self-guided visit to the castle.
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Currently (August 2023) the road is being repaved and the view of the chateau is likely to be obstructed at some point, because the small village of Ferrette is currently still growing here...
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Mörsberg Castle is the ruin of a hilltop castle in southern Alsace, located between the French communities of Oberlarg and Levoncourt in the French-Swiss border area. Since October 1, 1841, it has been listed as a monument historique. The castle, first mentioned in 1183, controlled the high valley of the Largue, one of the connecting roads to Switzerland.
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The view of Chateau de Ferrette, a medieval castle located in the town of Ferrette, France. The castle dates from the 11th century and has served as a fortress and residence throughout its history.
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Near Durlinsdorf, you'll discover a variety of historical structures, ranging from ancient medieval ruins to more recent 19th-century castles. The region, part of the Haut-Rhin department, is rich in history, offering insights into different architectural periods and historical events.
For breathtaking panoramic views, you should visit Ferrette Castle. Its ruins provide superb vistas of the Vosges, the Black Forest, and the Jura mountains. On clear days, you might even catch a glimpse of the Alps from further afield regional castles like Haut-Kœnigsbourg.
Yes, Château du Morimont (also referred to as Morimont Castle) is currently closed to the public due to ongoing work. However, you can still tour the ruins from the exterior and view the interior and its vaulted cellar through the gates.
Ferrette Castle is one of the oldest in Alsace, with its first mention dating back to around 1100. It was the seat of the Counts of Ferrette and later became a possession of the Habsburgs. The castle suffered significant damage during the Thirty Years' War and was pillaged in 1789, remaining in a state of ruin since then. The Grimaldi family of Monaco still bears the title "Count of Pfirt" (Ferrette) to this day.
A self-guided visit to Ferrette Castle typically takes between 45 to 60 minutes. This allows enough time to explore the ruins of the upper castle and the lower castle with its distinctive round towers.
Yes, Biederthal Castle (Schloss Biederthal), located above the village of Burg in Leimental, is privately owned and not open to the public. While you can admire its impressive exterior, it's not accessible for tours.
The region around Durlinsdorf offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as the 'Oberlarg and Morimont Castle' route, or explore gravel biking and running trails. For more details on routes, check out the hiking guide, gravel biking guide, or running guide for Durlinsdorf.
While specific family-friendly activities vary by castle, exploring the ruins of Ferrette Castle can be an engaging experience for families, offering space to explore and imagine medieval life. The area around Château du Morimont also features a nice picnic and rest area, suitable for a family outing.
The spring, summer, and autumn months generally offer the best conditions for visiting the castles and enjoying the surrounding nature. During these seasons, the weather is more favorable for exploring ruins and hiking. Some castles, like Rotberg Castle (further afield), are closed during winter months.
Many outdoor castle ruins, such as Ferrette Castle, are generally dog-friendly, especially for exploring the grounds. However, it's always advisable to keep dogs on a leash and check specific regulations for each site, particularly if there are indoor areas or protected wildlife.
Yes, Reinach Castle, a 19th-century historical monument, now functions as an establishment providing school-type, post-Bac, and continuing education. While its architectural and landscape features are remarkable, its primary use is no longer as a public historical attraction.
Visitors frequently appreciate the historical depth and the scenic beauty surrounding the castles. The panoramic views from sites like Ferrette Castle are highly praised, as are the opportunities for combining history with outdoor activities like hiking. The community has shared over 210 photos and given more than 140 upvotes to these historical sites.


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