Best castles around Langenburg are situated in the Hohenlohe region, characterized by its picturesque landscape and the Jagst valley. The area features historical sites, including castles perched on mountain spurs, offering panoramic views. These structures reflect centuries of history, from medieval fortresses to Renaissance and Baroque residences. The region's cultural significance is tied to its aristocratic heritage and preserved architectural landmarks.
Last updated: June 22, 2026
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The castle was built between 1679 and 1691 on the site of a medieval moated castle as a four-wing complex by Count Johann Ludwig von Hohenlohe-Künzelsau. From 1679 to 1868 it was a residence of the House of Hohenlohe and from 1873 to 1934 a teachers' seminary. From 1937 to 1939 the building was completely rebuilt and today houses a state gymnasium with a boarding school.
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Beautiful old moated castle, worth a visit.
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The 16th-century palace complex has an almost rectangular floor plan and was built on the site of a medieval castle. Until then, the local lords were vassals of various families from Limpurg and Hohenlohe. Albrecht von Crailsheim zu Morstein inherited Braunsbach Palace in 1549 and initiated the first construction work on the palace in 1556. Due to the division of the Morstein line in 1567, Braunsbach Palace became the seat of the aforementioned Albrecht von Crailsheim, who had the palace expanded to a prestigious extent. Construction work was completed at the beginning of the 17th century. The round tower, which connects the southern wing with the newly constructed west wing, dates from this construction phase. The west wing was completed under Wolf von Crailsheim, whose death in 1637 marked the end of the Morstein-Braunsbach line. The west wing collapsed in 1847 and was subsequently rebuilt one story lower.
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There is a really steep climb up to the castle.
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Rest in Langenburg in nice weather outside
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The castles in the Hohenlohe region, particularly around Langenburg, are unique for their blend of medieval origins, Renaissance transformations, and Baroque additions. Many are perched on mountain spurs, offering spectacular panoramic views of the picturesque Jagst valley. They reflect centuries of aristocratic heritage and architectural evolution, with some still serving as residences today.
Langenburg Castle is a magnificent historical site, serving as the residence of the princely Hohenlohe-Langenburg family. It features Renaissance architecture with Baroque elements, lavishly furnished state rooms, and the Langenburg Castle Gardens. The castle also houses the Deutsches Automuseum, displaying vintage automobiles, and offers stunning views of the Hohenlohe landscape and the Jagst valley.
Yes, beyond Langenburg Castle, the region offers several other significant sites. You can explore the Historic Old Town of Kirchberg an der Jagst, which is beautifully located on a mountain spur and features a castle that evolved from a 12th-century fortress into a Renaissance palace. Künzelsau Castle and Town Hall is another historical landmark, and the ruins of Bartenau Castle, now a school, also hold historical significance.
Many castles and historical sites around Langenburg are considered family-friendly. For instance, the Langenburg Castle Gardens offer open spaces and beautiful views for families to enjoy. The Deutsches Automuseum at Langenburg Castle can also be engaging for children and adults alike. Exploring the Historic Old Town of Kirchberg an der Jagst provides a pleasant stroll through history for all ages.
The elevated positions of many castles provide spectacular panoramic views. From Langenburg Castle Gardens, you can see the vast Hohenlohe landscape and the winding Jagst valley. The View of Schloss Kirchberg offers a picturesque perspective of the historical castle and its surroundings. These viewpoints are highly appreciated by visitors, with many photos shared by the komoot community.
Yes, the region offers numerous hiking opportunities. You can find routes like the 'Jagst Valley at Bächlingen – Langenburg — Old Town and Castle loop' or the 'Langenburg — Old Town and Castle – Langenburg Castle loop'. These trails often combine natural beauty with historical landmarks. For more hiking options, explore the Hiking around Langenburg guide.
Absolutely. The area around Langenburg is well-suited for cycling. There are various routes, such as the 'View of Kirchberg – View of Schloss Kirchberg loop from Langenburg' or the 'Old Town Gate (Altes Stadttor) – Unterregenbach Covered Bridge loop from Langenburg'. These routes allow you to experience the scenic landscape and pass by historical sites. Check out the Cycling around Langenburg guide for more details.
The castles and their gardens are generally beautiful to visit throughout the warmer months, from spring to autumn, when the gardens are in bloom and the weather is pleasant for exploring. Events like the annual 'Fürstliche Gartentage' (Princely Garden Days) at Langenburg Castle Gardens in September can be a special highlight. The panoramic views are stunning in clear weather, making any season with good visibility ideal.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning panoramic views, especially from places like the Langenburg Castle Gardens. The historical charm of towns like Kirchberg an der Jagst and the unique architectural blend of the castles are also highly appreciated. The region's blend of history, culture, and natural beauty, particularly the Jagst valley, leaves a lasting impression on visitors.
Yes, you can find cafes and restaurants in the towns associated with the castles. For example, the Historic Old Town of Kirchberg an der Jagst has cafes, and Langenburg itself is known for its 'Wibele' pastries, with cafes offering this local specialty. Künzelsau Castle and Town Hall is also near a city center with various coffee shops.
Kirchberg Castle, visible from the View of Schloss Kirchberg, originated as a castle of the Knights of Kirchberg around 1240. It was expanded under the Counts and Princes of Hohenlohe-Kirchberg, becoming a Renaissance palace by 1590, with Baroque features added in 1735. The castle has a rich history, including its role in securing an important Jagst crossing and its current use as an interdisciplinary center for culture and education.
The duration of your visit depends on how many castles you wish to explore and your interest level. Langenburg Castle itself, with its museum and gardens, could easily take half a day or more. Visiting the Historic Old Town of Kirchberg an der Jagst and its castle viewpoint might take a couple of hours. If you plan to visit multiple sites and incorporate hiking or cycling, a full day or even a weekend would allow for a more comprehensive experience.


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