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Top 16 Castles around Bieberehren

Best castles around Bieberehren are found in the surrounding region, which is characterized by its historical significance and varied landscape. The area, part of the Landkreis Würzburg, features a mix of small towns and rural settings. Visitors can explore a range of historical sites, from medieval ruins to well-preserved palaces, often nestled within scenic valleys or atop hills.

Best castles around Bieberehren

  • The most popular castles is Reichelsburg Castle Ruins, a castle that is the ruin of a late medieval hilltop castle. When the tower is open, visitors can climb it for a panoramic view of Baldersheim and the surrounding area.
  • Another must-see spot is Entrance to Weikersheim Palace, a man-made monument that also features a castle. This palace is known for its Renaissance and Baroque architecture and its significant Baroque garden.
  • Visitors also love Laudenbach Castle, a castle from the Renaissance period. It is located in a wine village in the Taubertal.
  • Bieberehren is known for its medieval castle ruins, Renaissance palaces, and historical settlements with castle elements. The region offers a variety of castles to see and explore, ranging from preserved structures to historical ruins.
  • The castles around Bieberehren are appreciated by the komoot community, with more than 350 upvotes and over 390 photos shared by visitors.

Last updated: June 23, 2026

Reichelsburg Castle Ruins

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The Reichelsburg, also called Reichelsberg Castle, is the ruin of a late medieval hilltop castle belonging to the Würzburg monastery. It is located in the village of Baldersheim in the Würzburg district in Bavaria, which today belongs to the city of Aub.

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Aub Market Square

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The town of Aub has preserved its medieval townscape with charming half-timbered houses and a defensive wall from the 15th century (with seven town gates and towers). Worth seeing is the market square with the Gothic town hall, the pharmacy, the market fountain and the baroque Marian column, as well as the Aub Castle and the Pfründnerspital from the 14th century.

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Laudenbach Castle

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In the Ortsetter there is a castle from the Renaissance period, the Catholic parish church of St. Margareta and half-timbered houses. In addition, parts of the village fortifications have been preserved, including the round Herkelsturm (popular pronunciation: Hergelsdure) from the 15th century.

Laudenbach lies in the lower valley of the deeply cut Vorbach almost exclusively on the right side of the river. The associated mountain church is located high on the opposite slope of the Vorbach valley. The Vorbach flows through the village at about 270 meters to the Ebertsbronner Bach. A good one kilometer east of the center of the village was the Wartberg tower, a little less than a kilometer further south-east there is also the Dürrhof desert on the right slope of the tributary, only about half a kilometer southwest of the outskirts on the Mittelberg estuary that runs parallel to the longest stretch to the Vorbach north running Ebertsbronner Bach over a water reservoir the desert Schorndorf.

The best known is the gothic mountain church to the Sorrowful Mother of God, located west on the other side of the Vorbach stream at the end of a steep way of the cross, a pilgrimage church whose cornerstone was laid in 1412 and to which Eduard Mörike dedicated his poem “Bei der Marien-Bergkirche”. It contains the Tumba burial place by Melchior von Hatzfeldt made by Achilles Kern in 1685, in which, however, only his heart was buried while his body is buried in Prausnitz.
Source: de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laudenbach_(Weikersheim)

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Brattenstein Castle

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Brattenstein Castle was first mentioned in 1230 in connection with the Lords of Hohenlohe, who owned it until 1345. Afterwards it belonged to the Hochstift Würzburg and from the secularization (1803) to the state of Bavaria. Today it is owned by the city of Röttingen. To the north of the castle courtyard extends the former fruit store with the coat of arms of Prince-Bishop Lorenz von Bibra (1495–1519) and the year 1516. The coat of arms of Bishop Gerhard von Schwarzburg (1372–1400) is attached to the southwest corner. The one-storey building with a wide cross vault, adjoining the fruit store to the south-east, was set up as a kitchen in the 17th century. The moat on the east side was probably filled in in 1438 after the castle and the city had been included. In the 19th century, the dilapidated keep was torn down down to the basement and the castle grounds were changed several times. Before the Second World War, men of the Reich Labor Service were billeted as labor maids and then American soldiers until the end of the war.

Tithe barn part of the castle courtyard view Tithe barn part of the castle courtyard view
After it was used as a transit camp for refugees, a clothing factory was producing in the castle, which partially collapsed in 1971 and was renovated. Since 1984, the courtyard and the tithe barn have been the picturesque backdrop for the famous open-air theater every summer. The Röttingen Franconian Festival is very well known and popular. In 2012 the tithe barn was renovated and given its new use as the “house of generations”. The renovation was awarded with the architecture of Bayer. Chamber of Architects 2012 and the culture award of the district of Lower Franconia.


Zehntscheune = house of the generations with rooms for young people, rooms for events / seminars, changing rooms for the Röttingen Franconian Festival

Source: roettingen.de/tourismus/de/roettingen-enthaben/sehenswerte/burg-brattenstein

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Entrance to Weikersheim Palace

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Experience history: Castles tell of bygone times, knights, and kings. Architectural beauty: Often impressive buildings with great views. Excitement & adventure: Perfect for explorers and history buffs.

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Cultural significance: The inscription and the monument tell a thought-provoking story.

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"...Then we cycle to Röttingen. In the small town, the sidewalks are completely rolled up. Only the post office and the baroque town hall are open. The medieval Brattenstein Castle sits high above. The "Frankenfestspiele Röttingen" are held here regularly..." Find out more about our wonderful bike tour on the Romantic Road: https://www.netreisetagebuch.de/romantische-strasse-radweg/

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Not only is the visit to the castle a highlight, there are also beautiful and interesting objects on the market square and in many other places.

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.. in Weikersheim in the Main-Tauber district, Baden-Württemberg - worth seeing: Castle including the castle garden and the town church "St. Georg" - https://www.weikersheim.de/tourismus-freizeit-kultur/tourismus/sehenswertes/ - https://www.schloss-weikersheim.de/ Parking: Large car park Tauberwiesen, August-Laukhuff-Straße 15, 97990 Weikersheim (free) - from here it is only a few minutes' walk to the city center

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The festival in Röttingen takes place at Brattenstein Castle.

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The east wing of Brattenstein Castle was rebuilt in 2017/2018 using urban development funding from the Bavarian State Foundation and the town of Röttingen. Brattenstein Castle was first mentioned in 1230. On November 5, 1971, the east wing of the castle collapsed. A memorial plaque was unveiled in memory of the dead and injured on that day of the disaster. This is what First Mayor Martin Umscheid wrote on June 6, 2018.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which castles around Bieberehren offer panoramic views?

The Reichelsburg Castle Ruins are an excellent choice. When the tower is open, visitors can climb it for a beautiful panoramic view of Baldersheim and the surrounding area. It's also a serene spot for a break or a picnic.

Are there any well-preserved palaces with gardens near Bieberehren?

Yes, Weikersheim Palace, located about 12 kilometers from Bieberehren, is a stunning example of Renaissance and Baroque architecture. It features a magnificent Baroque garden with whimsical statues and an orangery. Another option is Veitshöchheim Palace, renowned for its exquisite Rococo gardens, located a short distance outside Würzburg.

What kind of historical sites can I explore in the region?

Beyond castles, the region offers rich history. The town of Aub, for instance, has preserved its medieval townscape with charming half-timbered houses and a defensive wall. You can visit the Aub Market Square with its Gothic town hall and baroque Marian column, as well as Aub Castle and the Pfründnerspital from the 14th century.

Are there family-friendly castles to visit near Bieberehren?

Many castles in the area are suitable for families. The Reichelsburg Castle Ruins are family-friendly, offering space for picnics and exploration. Weikersheim Palace with its extensive gardens and the various museums within Grumbach Castle in Rimpar also provide engaging experiences for all ages.

Can I find museums within castles in this region?

Yes, Grumbach Castle in Rimpar is home to several museums, including an Archaeological Museum, a bakery museum, a bricklayer and carpentry museum, a crime museum, and a costume museum. These museums typically operate on specific days, often Sundays, and guided tours are available upon prior registration.

What is the best time of year to visit the castles and gardens?

The warmer seasons are generally the best time to visit, especially for castles with extensive gardens like Weikersheim Palace and Veitshöchheim Palace, when the flora is in full bloom. However, historical sites like the Reichelsburg Castle Ruins can be enjoyed year-round, offering a different ambiance in winter.

Are there hiking opportunities near the castles around Bieberehren?

Absolutely. Many castles are situated in scenic areas perfect for hiking. For example, you can find various routes around the region, including easy hikes like the 'Tauber River in Klingen – Creglingen Castle loop from Klingen' or more moderate options like the 'Meditationswanderweg LTM-9 Bieberehrener Picture Book'. You can explore more hiking trails in the area on the Hiking around Bieberehren guide.

What kind of architecture can I expect to see among the castles?

The region showcases a range of architectural styles. You'll find late medieval hilltop castle ruins like Reichelsburg, Renaissance castles such as Laudenbach Castle, and magnificent Renaissance and Baroque palaces like Weikersheim Palace. Veitshöchheim Palace is a prime example of late Baroque design with Rococo gardens.

Are there places to eat or drink near the castles?

Yes, many of the towns hosting these castles offer amenities. For instance, the town of Aub, near Reichelsburg, is known for its 'good inns'. Weikersheim, home to its palace, is described as a 'very nice, small place' where you can 'enjoy a cozy meal in one of the cafés'.

How accessible are the castles by public transport or car?

Accessibility varies by location. Weikersheim Palace, for example, is easily accessible by bus or car from Bieberehren, taking around 13 minutes. For other locations, it's advisable to check local transport options. Many castles, especially those in smaller towns, will have parking available nearby.

What is the history behind Reichelsburg Castle Ruins?

The Reichelsburg Castle Ruins are the remains of a late medieval hilltop castle that belonged to the Würzburg Monastery. First mentioned around 1230, it was plundered and destroyed during the Peasants' War in 1525. Restoration efforts in the early 20th century secured the keep, and a new access bridge was added in 2000. For more historical details, you can visit the Wikipedia page for Reichelsburg.

Are there any castles that host cultural events?

Yes, Brattenstein Castle in Röttingen is well-known for its cultural events. The courtyard and the tithe barn serve as a picturesque backdrop for the famous open-air theater every summer, hosting the popular Röttingen Franconian Festival.

What do visitors particularly enjoy about the castles around Bieberehren?

Visitors appreciate the historical ambiance, the beautiful views from castle ruins, and the well-preserved architecture of the palaces. Many enjoy the opportunity for a break or a picnic at sites like Reichelsburg, and the charming towns surrounding the castles, such as Aub and Weikersheim, are also highly regarded for their atmosphere and amenities.

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