Best castles around Bad Friedrichshall are situated in Baden-Württemberg, Germany, offering insights into the region's historical architecture. The town's districts feature various architectural landmarks, including water castles, mountain castles, and fortified structures. These sites are often located near rivers like the Jagst and Neckar, providing diverse landscapes. Many castles have been repurposed, reflecting their continuous historical significance and adaptation over centuries.
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According to the oldest documents, Hornberg Castle was a Gaugrafenburg and later a knight's castle on a steep mountain spur 228.6 m above sea level above the Neckar valley above the town of Neckarzimmern between Bad Wimpfen and Mosbach.
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Here you can take a short break and a photo. If you have time, you can also take a look at the castle. It's a nice change from a bike tour.
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Interesting story about the women of Weinsberg who are said to have carried their husbands up the mountain on their backs. Magnificent views of the Weinsberger Valley and historic sites with prominent visitors.
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The ascent to the castle was worth it, even if it was still dormant when we visited.
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Beautiful designer giant bench on the ascent. In winter, the ruin only opens at 11 a.m. Well lit at night.
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the castle can be visited (admission required)
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Hornberg Castle is interesting and is supported by Lotto BW and fas Landesdenkmalamt to renovate the castle wall, keep, etc.
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The region is rich in history. Weibertreu castle ruins are famous for the legend of the "faithful women of Weinsberg" who carried their men out of the besieged castle. Guttenberg Castle, a late medieval hilltop castle, has been continuously inhabited for almost 800 years and hosts a German Griffin Observatory. Additionally, Hornberg Castle is known for its former owner, Götz von Berlichingen, and houses one of the world's oldest continuously operating wineries.
Yes, several castles offer family-friendly experiences. Guttenberg Castle is a great option, known for its bird of prey shows which are particularly engaging for children. The castle also serves as a starting point for various tours. The general area around Bad Friedrichshall offers diverse landscapes for family outings.
Many castles are situated in scenic locations. From Hornberg Castle, you can enjoy a great view over the Neckar loop near Haßmersheim. The castle itself is on a steep mountain spur. The region also features rivers like the Jagst and Neckar, providing diverse landscapes and opportunities for scenic views, such as the View of Hornberg Castle.
The area offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for road cycling, running, and mountain biking. For example, there are several road cycling routes like the 'Neckar Riverside Cycle Path' and running trails such as the 'Meadow Landscape – View of the Kocher River loop'. You can explore these and more on the dedicated Komoot guides for Road Cycling Routes around Bad Friedrichshall, Running Trails around Bad Friedrichshall, and MTB Trails around Bad Friedrichshall.
Bad Friedrichshall has several historic castles within its districts. Lehen Castle in Kochendorf, originally a water castle, now serves as a hotel. The Greckenschloss, also in Kochendorf, is a Renaissance castle repurposed as an elementary school. St. Andre Castle, built in 1710, currently houses a notary's office. While some interiors may not be publicly accessible, their exteriors and historical significance are notable.
The best time to visit depends on your preferences. Spring and autumn offer pleasant weather for exploring exteriors and nearby trails. For Weibertreu castle ruins, opening hours vary seasonally, with longer hours from mid-May to mid-September. Winter visits are possible, but some sites like Weibertreu may be closed in ice and snow.
Yes, Möckmühl Old Town is an idyllic settlement featuring many old half-timbered houses, an impressive city wall, and a beautiful castle situated on the Schlossberg. It's definitely worth a visit for its historical charm and cozy places for a rest.
Visitors appreciate the historical depth and scenic beauty. Many enjoy the well-preserved architecture and the stories behind sites like Weibertreu castle ruins. The panoramic views from castles like Hornberg Castle over the Neckar Valley are also highly praised. The combination of history, nature, and opportunities for outdoor activities makes the region appealing.
While not always offering extensive public interior tours, castles like Heuchlingen Castle, situated on a steep bank above the Jagst River, present a well-maintained facility with a four-story main building, side houses, and a donjon. Its historical architecture and setting make it a valuable cultural site to appreciate from the exterior.
Yes, many routes in the region incorporate views of these historical sites. For instance, the 'Heuchlingen Castle – Duttenberger Wehr loop' is a running trail that passes by Heuchlingen Castle. You can find detailed routes and guides for various sports, including those near castles, on Komoot's Road Cycling, Running, and MTB guides for Bad Friedrichshall.
Entry fees and opening hours vary by castle. For Weibertreu castle ruins, adult entry is €2.00, with reduced rates for pupils/students and children. Opening hours are seasonal, generally from 10:00 to 18:00 (or 20:00 in summer months), but closed in ice and snow. Hornberg Castle has a museum with free admission, and its castle museum is open daily from 11:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. It's always advisable to check specific castle websites for the most current information.


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