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Top 20 Castles around Sachsenheim

Best castles around Sachsenheim offer insights into the region's historical significance and architectural heritage. The area features a mix of well-preserved structures and ancient ruins, set within varied landscapes. These sites provide opportunities to explore medieval history and enjoy the surrounding natural environment. Sachsenheim's location in Baden-Württemberg contributes to a diverse range of historical landmarks.

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  • The most popular castles is Nippenburg Castle Ruins, a castle that was probably built in the 9th century and later…

Last updated: June 24, 2026

Nippenburg Castle Ruins

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The name "Nippenburg" has always been associated with Schwieberdingen. The Nippenburg was probably built in the 9th century. The first mention in the Codex Hirsaugensis reads: "When in 1160 Berwart …

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great castle park with a very beautiful castle. The Residenzschloss in Ludwigsburg was built between 1704 and 1733 under the rule of Duke Eberhard Ludwig of Württemberg in the Baroque …

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Altsachsenheim is the ruin of a hilltop castle on the district of the city of Sachsenheim. The ruin of the castle is located on the slope of the plateau above …

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Blankenhorn Castle Ruins

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On the side of the IG Blankenhorn you can inform yourself about activities festivals and so on.

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Kaltenstein Castle, formerly Vaihingen Castle, overlooks the town of Vaihingen an der Enz as its landmark.

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December 8, 2025, View of Altsachsenheim Castle Ruins

View of the Altsachsenheim castle ruins from the pedestrian and cycle path along the Enz river.

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Good view from the pedestrian and cycle path along the Enz river of the Altsachsenheim castle ruins perched above the Enz riverbank.

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The name "Nippenburg" has always been associated with Schwieberdingen. The Nippenburg was probably built in the 9th century. The first mention in the Codex Hirsaugensis reads: "When in 1160 Berwart built a mill below the Nippenburg for the monastery." This refers to today's Hagmühle in the Hemmingen area. Located on a mountain spur, three sides of the castle were protected by a precipice and swamp, the fourth side with a mighty shield wall and moat in front of it was difficult to capture. There is no record of the Nippenburg being destroyed or burned down. For many centuries it provided its residents with safety and refuge until it was finally left to decay in the 17th and 18th centuries. The restoration of the Nippenburg began in 1979. The securing work on the ruin, which was in danger of collapsing and overgrown with ivy, was carried out with painstaking manual labor. Later, the work was continued with a tractor that served as a tractor, construction crane and wheelbarrow all in one. In September 1984, the work was largely completed. The Nippenburg is now once again one of the sights in the Ludwigsburg district and a popular local recreation destination in the region.

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Ideal for taking a rest in the summer under the large shady lime tree.

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A short walk around and you have seen the castle ruins.

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There are benches on the Murg directly on the cycle path, with a beautiful view of the castle.

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The castle was taken over by the Christian Youth Village Association of Germany (CJD) in 1949 to serve as a youth, educational and social workshop for young people. At the end of 2013, the CJD terminated the lease on the rooms it rented in the castle. In 2020, a concession agreement was signed between the state of Baden-Württemberg and the private Schloss-Collection GmbH & Co KG, which provides for use as a hotel and restaurant. Not much has happened to date, as there are apparently major problems with parking spaces and fire department access. You can explore the castle (except the inner courtyard) by bike.

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Very nice footpath to the castle. The castle ruins themselves are a worthwhile destination due to their location and complex as well as many open spaces.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of castles can I explore around Sachsenheim?

The Sachsenheim area offers a diverse range of historical sites, from ancient castle ruins hinting at former grandeur to large, well-preserved baroque structures. You can find ruins like the Nippenburg Castle Ruins and the Altsachsenheim Castle Ruins, as well as the impressive Ludwigsburg Residential Palace.

Are there any castle ruins directly in Sachsenheim?

Yes, Sachsenheim is home to the Altsachsenheim Castle Ruins, which date back to the 13th century. These ruins offer a contemplative experience, allowing visitors to imagine the medieval period. Additionally, the Moated Castle Sachsenheim (Grosssachsenheim Castle), a 15th-century building with half-timbered architecture, is also located in the area.

Which castles are family-friendly?

Many castles around Sachsenheim are suitable for families. Ludwigsburg Residential Palace is known for its extensive gardens, often referred to as 'Blooming Baroque,' which are very popular with families. The Blankenhorn Castle Ruins are also considered family-friendly and an ideal place to rest during a hike.

Can I bring my dog to the castles?

Policies vary by location. While specific dog policies for all individual castles are not always explicitly stated, many outdoor castle ruins and surrounding hiking trails are generally dog-friendly, provided dogs are kept on a leash. For example, the areas around Altsachsenheim Castle Ruins and Nippenburg Castle Ruins are popular for walks with dogs. For indoor areas or specific palace grounds like Ludwigsburg, it's best to check their official websites for current regulations.

Are there hiking trails near the castles?

Absolutely. The castles are often integrated into scenic hiking routes. For instance, the Blankenhorn Castle Ruins are a popular resting spot during hikes. You can find numerous hiking trails around Sachsenheim, including easy and moderate options, many of which offer castle views. Explore routes on the Hiking around Sachsenheim guide or the Easy hikes around Sachsenheim guide.

What are the best viewpoints to see castles around Sachsenheim?

Many castle sites themselves offer excellent views. For a dedicated viewpoint, consider the View of Kaltenstein Castle, which provides a great perspective of Kaltenstein Castle overlooking Vaihingen an der Enz. The tower at Ravensburg Castle also offers magnificent panoramic views over the Kraichgau region.

What is the history behind the Altsachsenheim Castle Ruins?

Altsachsenheim Castle was built in the 13th century and served as the seat for the lords of Sachsenheim. Ownership later passed to the Nippenburg lords and then to the House of Württemberg. Today, it stands as a ruin, offering a glimpse into the region's early feudal history.

Is there parking available at the castles?

Parking availability varies by castle. For popular sites like Ludwigsburg Residential Palace, designated parking areas are available, though they may incur a fee. For ruins like Altsachsenheim or Nippenburg Castle Ruins, parking might be found in nearby villages or designated trailheads. It's advisable to check local signage or specific castle websites for detailed parking information.

Are there cycling routes that pass by castles?

Yes, the region offers various cycling routes that allow you to see castles. You can find several options in the Cycling around Sachsenheim guide, which includes routes like the 'Enz River at Unterriexingen – Enz Bridge loop' or the 'Besigheim Old Town – Neckar Cycle Path loop,' often passing historical sites and scenic views.

What is the best time of year to visit the castles around Sachsenheim?

The best time to visit generally depends on your preferred activities. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and exploring ruins, with beautiful natural scenery. Summer provides longer daylight hours, ideal for full-day excursions. Winter visits can be charming, especially for castles that remain accessible, though some facilities or gardens might have reduced hours or be closed.

What makes Ludwigsburg Residential Palace special?

Ludwigsburg Residential Palace is Germany's largest preserved baroque castle, built between 1704 and 1733. It's renowned for its grand architecture and extensive gardens, known as 'Blooming Baroque,' which include a fairytale garden. It's a significant historical site and a popular attraction in the region.

Can I visit Ravensburg Castle?

Ravensburg Castle is a well-preserved castle with a restaurant and a magnificent panoramic view from its tower. However, as of March 2022, the castle is no longer accessible to the general public without a reservation. It's recommended to check their current access policy before planning a visit.

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