Castles around Bad Krozingen provide insight into the region's historical past. Located near the Black Forest and the Rhine plain, Bad Krozingen features the historic Schloß Bad Krozingen. The surrounding landscape is home to several notable castle ruins, many of which offer panoramic views. These sites represent centuries of regional history and architectural development.
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From the Schneeburg you have a wonderful view over Freiburg and the Vosges
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It is about 1.5 km from the car park to the Schneeburg
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Finds and excavations indicate that as early as Roman times there was a watchtower on the hill at the site of today's castle ruins. The castle probably dates from the early 12th century and was built by the Lords of Staufen. Adalbert von Staufen built the castle house around 1100. Staufen Castle was explicitly mentioned for the first time in a document from 1248; However, the Üsenbergers, referred to in this context as landlords, never sat in the castle.[2] In the 14th century, a lack of money and unsuccessful feuds between the Lords of Staufen and the nearby city of Freiburg meant that Freiburg was able to gain influence over Staufen Castle.[3] SOURCE: Wikipedia
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Finds and excavations indicate that as early as Roman times there was a watchtower on the hill where the castle ruins are today. The castle probably dates from the early 12th century and was built by the Lords of Staufen. Adalbert von Staufen built the castle house around 1100. Staufen Castle was first expressly mentioned in a document from 1248; However, the Üsenbergers referred to in this context as landlords never sat in the castle.[2] In the 14th century, lack of money and unsuccessful feuds between the Lords of Staufen and the nearby city of Freiburg meant that Freiburg was able to gain influence over Staufen Castle.[3] SOURCE: Wikipedia
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The ascent to Staufen Castle (ruins) with a view and sky lounger is worth the effort. The panorama trail and its view reward this ascent. Tour suggestion: www.komoot.de/tour/962895034/
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Historical tours invite you to the Faust town of Staufen. Tour guides show guests and new residents of the city of Staufen the special features. Tour suggestion: www.komoot.de/tour/962120554/
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It would be a shame if you didn't take the grandiose views from the ruins with you. You can walk up one side and down the other side.
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The Schneeburg is a castle ruin at a height of 516 meters on the western foothills of the Schönberg. It is located between Uffhausen, Ehaben and the Freiburg district of St. Georgen. Built in the 13th century by the Lords of Hornberg, the castle was handed over to the fiefdom of the Monastery of St. Gallen in 1349. In return, Werner von Hornberg received the rule of Ehaben. The castle was abandoned before 1500 and thus fell into disrepair. The ruins in the Ehaben district consist of the remains of the keep and a residential building. Overall, it is only 37 meters long and approx. 17 meters wide. The complex is surrounded by a wide moat. The four-story keep with two windows is on the north side. The former residential building in the south of the complex is divided into two parts and a stone surround can be seen in the courtyard instead of the old well. Many hikers set out every year to visit the castle ruins, which offer a magnificent sight both then and now, and to enjoy the view of the valley and distant mountains. If you would like to avoid the strenuous climb, you have the option of driving to the Schönberg Hof inn below, thereby significantly shortening the route.
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In Bad Krozingen itself, you can visit Schloß Bad Krozingen. This historic castle, originally built in 1578, now houses a unique collection of historical keyboard instruments and occasionally hosts concerts.
The surrounding region offers several impressive castle ruins. Highlights include the Ruins of Neuenfels Castle, which provides panoramic views of the Rhine valley and Vosges, and the Staufen Castle Ruins, offering views of the Vosges, Rhine plain, and the city of Staufen. You can also explore the Badenweiler Castle Ruins, known for its views and proximity to thermal baths.
Yes, many of the castle ruins in the area are known for their excellent viewpoints. The Ruins of Neuenfels Castle offers a wonderful panorama of the foothills, the Rhine valley, the Kaiserstuhl, and the Vosges. Similarly, Staufen Castle Ruins provides breathtaking views of the Vosges and the Rhine plain. The Schneeburg Ruins also offer a great view from the Rhine Valley to the Vosges and Freiburg.
Many of the castle ruins, such as the Staufen Castle Ruins, are considered family-friendly. They offer historical exploration combined with scenic walks, which can be enjoyable for children. The open-air nature of most ruins allows for freedom to explore.
Schloß Bad Krozingen offers a unique cultural and historical experience. Since 1973, it has housed a collection of historical keyboard instruments. Visitors can occasionally attend concerts where music from the 16th to 19th centuries is played on authentic instruments, providing an immersive historical sound experience. The castle chapel is also open on special occasions.
Absolutely. The castle ruins are often situated on hillsides, making them excellent destinations for hiking. For example, you can find routes like the 'Staufen Castle Ruins – Staufen Old Town loop from Bad Krozingen' for cycling, or various hiking trails around the region. You can explore more hiking options in the Hiking around Bad Krozingen guide.
The best time to visit the castles and ruins around Bad Krozingen is typically during spring, summer, and early autumn. The weather is generally pleasant for exploring outdoor sites and enjoying the panoramic views. Winter visits are possible, but some paths might be slippery, and the views could be obscured by fog or snow.
While not as prominent as Staufen or Neuenfels, the Schneeburg Ruins offer a quiet and scenic experience. Located on the western foothills of the Schönberg, these 13th-century ruins provide a glimpse into medieval history with remains of a keep and residential building, along with nice views.
Yes, some castle ruins are located near towns or villages with amenities. For instance, the Badenweiler Castle Ruins are situated in a town known for its thermal baths, and you can find cafes, such as the Velo-Cafe, nearby.
The Staufen Castle Ruins are unique for their historical connection to the barons of Staufen and the legend of the magician Faust. They offer a breathtaking view of the Vosges and the Rhine plain from their elevated position on the Schlossberg, making them a significant historical and scenic landmark.
Falkenstein Castle, though further afield near Freiburg im Breisgau, is a significant historical site. Built around 1200, it was strategically important for guarding a communication route through the Höllental valley. While only a few wall remains are left, it offers a glimpse into the region's medieval past. You can find more information about its history on Wikipedia.
The region around Bad Krozingen is excellent for combining castle visits with various outdoor activities. You can enjoy gravel biking, cycling, and hiking. Many routes pass by or lead to these historical sites. For example, you can find cycling routes that include the Staufen Old Town or explore the Gravel biking around Bad Krozingen guide or the Cycling around Bad Krozingen guide for more options.


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