Best castles around Remshalden are found in the broader Remstal area, a region characterized by its agricultural heritage and historical significance. While Remshalden itself features historical buildings like half-timbered houses, the traditional castles are located nearby. The landscape includes vineyards and forests, offering scenic views. This area provides a blend of natural beauty and historical sites for exploration.
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The 23-meter-high defense tower remains the only remnant of the former Bürg castle. The castle was built in 1181 by Gottfried von Winnenden on a spur of the mountain.
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Interesting tower with traditional craftsmanship
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Yburg Castle can be seen from afar. The landmark of the Stetten district is idyllically situated among the vineyards and was built between 1300 and 1310 by the Truchsessen (stewards) of Stetten and their cousins from Y-Berg. However, the builders did not complete the project. In 1760, the castle complex was demolished, except for the outer walls that are still visible today. Yburg Castle has been inhabited again since April 2011. The 15 bronze sculptures, which create a unique art experience at this prominent location, attract art lovers from all over Germany to the hillside setting.
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Bürg Castle, Winnenden Of the former Bürg Castle, the 23-meter-high keep remains, visible from afar. Gottfried von Winnenden had it built in 1181 on the commanding promontory. The once mighty castle complex of Alt-Winnenden fell into ruin during the 15th century and was demolished in 1538, except for the keep. The Bürg district now occupies the site of the castle.
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What was Winnenden's former name? In 1525, it was called Bürg, and in 1624, Altwinnenden. Altwinnenden Castle was the seat of the Lords of Winnenden before it became part of Württemberg. Initially, the town, along with the settlements of Schulerhof and Stöckenhof, belonged to the municipality of Baach. In 1686, the town was called Bürck bey Bach.
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What was Winnenden's former name? In 1525, it was called Bürg, and in 1624, Altwinnenden. Altwinnenden Castle was the seat of the Lords of Winnenden before it became part of Württemberg. Initially, the town, along with the settlements of Schulerhof and Stöckenhof, belonged to the municipality of Baach. In 1686, the town was called Bürck bey Bach.
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... the "Schloß von Winnenden", in the Rems-Murr district, Baden-Württemberg. - only the outdoor area is freely accessible - beautiful park grounds For those interested: - the oldest building of the current castle complex dates from around 1300 - from 1300 to 1800, the castle complex was constantly changed through additions and alterations - at the beginning of the 18th century, the garden was laid out at the castle - from 1830 to 1833, the castle was converted into a nervous sanatorium, the "Heilanstalt Winnental" - today, the castle houses the "Klinikum Schloß Winnenden", a Center for Psychiatry (ZfP) Baden-Württemberg with 4 specialized clinics
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The castle church was built as a church of the Teutonic Order in the 14th century after several previous churches on the same site. The high altar is a reminder of the church's importance as a stop on the medieval Way of St. James to Santiago de Compostela. Today the castle church is once again located on the newly developed Way of St. James from Rothenburg ob der Tauber to Rottenburg am Neckar.
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While Remshalden itself primarily features historical half-timbered houses and local heritage buildings, the broader Remstal area offers a variety of historical sites. These include impressive castle ruins like Yburg castle ruins (Kernen-Stetten) and Kappelberg Castle Ruins (Burgruine Kappelberg), as well as country estates and historical buildings with castle connections.
No, there are no grand, publicly accessible castles or palaces in the traditional sense directly within Remshalden's immediate borders. Historical buildings like the Schlössle Hebsack exist, but it currently serves as a therapeutic children's home and is not open to the public.
For stunning views, visit Yburg castle ruins (Kernen-Stetten), which provides great panoramas and features art sculptures. Kappelberg Castle Ruins (Burgruine Kappelberg) also offers wonderful views over Beutelsbach.
The castle building itself cannot be visited as it houses the administration of a psychiatric center. However, its large and beautifully landscaped castle garden is freely accessible to the public, offering a pleasant area for relaxation.
Yes, Kappelberg Castle Ruins (Burgruine Kappelberg) is considered family-friendly. While Winnenden Castle's interior is not accessible, its extensive castle garden is a great, open space for families.
The castles and ruins in the Remstal area are rich in history. For example, Kappelberg Castle Ruins (Burgruine Kappelberg) is known as the oldest seat of the Württemberg family, with its history dating back to the 11th century. Yburg castle ruins (Kernen-Stetten), built between 1300 and 1310, also has a long history, though much of it was demolished in the 18th century.
Yes, the area around Remshalden and its castles is excellent for hiking. Many castle ruins, like Yburg castle ruins (Kernen-Stetten), are situated amidst vineyards and forests, making them popular destinations for walks and hikes. You can find various hiking routes in the region, including those that pass by historical sites. For more options, explore the Waterfall hikes around Remshalden guide.
Visitors frequently praise the great views offered by sites like Yburg castle ruins (Kernen-Stetten) and Kappelberg Castle Ruins (Burgruine Kappelberg). The unique art sculptures at Yburg and the historical significance of the ruins are also highly appreciated. The freely accessible and beautifully landscaped garden of Winnenden Castle is another highlight.
Beyond hiking, the Remshalden area offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails and road cycling routes that explore the scenic landscapes, including vineyards and the Rems River. These routes often pass by or are close to historical sites and natural attractions.
The castles and ruins in the Remstal area can be enjoyed year-round. Spring and summer offer lush greenery and pleasant weather for hiking and exploring the outdoor sites. Autumn provides beautiful foliage, especially in the vineyard-rich landscapes surrounding places like Yburg. Even in winter, a visit can be atmospheric, though some paths might be less accessible depending on snow conditions.
Yes, in the neighboring municipality of Weinstadt, you can find Landgut Burg. While not a traditional fortified castle, it is a country estate situated idyllically amidst forests and vineyards, offering scenic views and a historical ambiance. It operates as a hotel, restaurant, and café, providing a different kind of 'castle' experience.
Among the listed highlights, Winnenden Castle's garden is noted as wheelchair accessible. Many of the castle ruins, due to their historical nature and terrain, may have limited accessibility.


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