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Top 9 Castles around Blindheim

Castles around Blindheim offer a glimpse into the region's rich history, particularly its connection to the Battle of Blindheim. Located in Bavaria, Germany, the area features historical fortifications and architectural landmarks. Visitors can explore well-preserved structures that reflect centuries of European heritage. The landscape provides a backdrop for discovering these historical sites.

Best castles around Blindheim

  • The most popular castles is Höchstädt Castle, a castle that was built as a magnificent Renaissance palace between 1589 and 1603. Today, it houses several exhibitions with hands-on stations for visitors.
  • Another must-see spot is Dillingen Castle, a historical site. The oldest parts of the castle are from the Staufer period, and its courtyard often hosts events.
  • Visitors also love Laugna Castle, a two-wing complex with an octagonal corner tower. It is surrounded by a small park and an impressive castle wall.
  • Blindheim is known for Renaissance palaces, historical fortifications, and man-made monuments. The region offers a variety of castles to see and explore, from grand residences to smaller, historically significant structures.
  • The castles around Blindheim are appreciated by the komoot community, with more than 600 upvotes and over 300 photos shared by visitors.

Last updated: June 22, 2026

Höchstädt Castle

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Count Palatine Philipp Ludwig von Pfalz-Neuburg had the magnificent Renaissance palace built between 1589 and 1603. After his death, it was used by his wife, Duchess Anna, as a widow's residence. Today the castle houses several exciting exhibitions with numerous hands-on stations for big and small explorers.

Opening times: April to October, Tuesday to Sunday and public holidays from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. and on request.

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Duttenstein Castle

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The owner apparently does not want to be disturbed by hikers anymore. The shield with the drive hunting was already set up 2 months ago. I think there is no hunting for such a long time. But it scares off every visitor. I'm not clean either. Can also vote.

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Laugna Castle

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The foundation's forest office in Laugna and several forest services are responsible for the sustainable management of the foundation's forests.
On the archway of the foundation's forest office in Laugna there is a saying from 1848 that has always reminded the foundation's foresters of sustainability:
»Take care of the forest, it is the sure source of prosperity, the ax devastates it quickly, it only grows slowly. All our actions and deeds, the grandchildren will judge. We are diligently concerned at the present time, that they may one day boast of us.”
This describes the concept of sustainability very well, as it is cultivated in the forest of the Fugger Foundations. Source: fugger.de/forst/nachhaltige-basis-fuer-die-stiftungen

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Fortifications on the Michelsberg

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The Michelsberg with the church that can be seen from afar is embedded in a loop of the basin. The cave "Hanseles Hohl" is located on the steep rocky slopes in the north. There are several section protection on the southern slope of the mountain. To the west of the church was a medieval castle, of which the tower mound and neck moat are still preserved. In the High Middle Ages, the mountain was probably the residence of the noble freemen of Fronhofen, recorded around 1140. A castle was abandoned in the 12th century.

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Amerdingen Castle

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Great little castle belonging to the Counts Schenk von Staufenberg. Although it is actually in a dead end for racing bikes, it is still worth a short detour.

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Elena
May 31, 2025, Befestigungen auf dem Michelsberg

A beautiful Calvary Chapel with a centuries-old history...

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Two-story gable-roof building with octagonal corner tower with onion dome, built in 1613, altered in 1730; associated garden; 18th-century walling

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Marcus
September 2, 2023, Schloss Laugna

Around 1590/95, the Augsburg patrician Albrecht von Stetten had a so-called manor house built. The castle, which still exists in its basic structure today, was probably built in 1613 when the Fuggers bought the Bocksberg estate at the beginning of the 17th century. As the stucco ceilings in the hallway on the upper floor prove, the building was designed around 1830 according to the taste of the time. From 1811 to 2005, the castle housed the Princely and Countal Fugger Foundation Forestry Office and was the exclusive center of the extensive Fugger forestry districts. The Fugger coat of arms embedded in the front of the corner tower is reminiscent of the history of the Laugna Forestry Office. Source: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schloss_Laugna

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Marcus
September 2, 2023, Schloss Laugna

Laugna Castle is located in Laugna in the Dillingen district. The two-wing complex with an octagonal corner tower is located in the middle of the town and is surrounded by a small park and partly by an impressive castle wall. Source: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schloss_Laugna

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Gero
August 17, 2023, Schloss Amerdingen

The castle belonged to the family of the resistance fighter Stauffenberg.

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breddy
September 12, 2022, Schloss Laugna

The foundation's forest office in Laugna and several forest services are responsible for the sustainable management of the foundation's forests. On the archway of the foundation's forest office in Laugna there is a saying from 1848 that has always reminded the foundation's foresters of sustainability: »Take care of the forest, it is the sure source of prosperity, the ax devastates it quickly, it only grows slowly. All our actions and deeds, the grandchildren will judge. We are diligently concerned at the present time, that they may one day boast of us.” This describes the concept of sustainability very well, as it is cultivated in the forest of the Fugger Foundations. Source: https://www.fugger.de/forst/nachhaltige-basis-fuer-die-stiftungen

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A beautiful castle with a cafe in the inner courtyard in the middle of the village

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Very nice looking hunting lodge.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which castles around Blindheim are particularly family-friendly?

For families, Höchstädt Castle is an excellent choice. It features several engaging exhibitions with numerous hands-on stations designed for visitors of all ages, making history accessible and fun. Dillingen Castle also hosts events in its courtyard that can be family-friendly.

What are the typical opening hours for castles in the Blindheim area?

Höchstädt Castle is typically open from April to October, Tuesday to Sunday, and on public holidays from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., or by arrangement. For other castles, opening hours can vary, and some, like Dillingen Castle, are now administrative buildings (tax office) and not open for general visits, though their courtyards may host events.

Are there cafes or dining options available at the castles?

Yes, Höchstädt Castle has a nice cafe located within the castle and its courtyard, perfect for a break during your visit.

What kind of exhibitions can I expect at the castles?

Höchstädt Castle houses exciting exhibitions, including a permanent and impressive display on the Spanish War of Succession (Battle of Blindheim 1704), which is considered a cornerstone of today's European Union. Many exhibitions feature hands-on stations for an interactive experience.

Can I visit castles in the Blindheim region during winter?

While some castle exteriors and grounds might be accessible year-round, indoor exhibitions and specific facilities often have seasonal opening times. For instance, Höchstädt Castle is typically open from April to October. It's advisable to check specific castle websites for their winter schedules before planning a visit.

Are there hiking trails near the castles around Blindheim?

Yes, the region offers various hiking opportunities. You can find routes like the 'Natural Swimming Lake – Langmahdsee loop' or the 'Bench and cross with a view – Chapel Near Wolpertstetten loop' which are moderate hikes in the area. Explore more options on the Hiking around Blindheim guide.

What is the historical significance of the castles in relation to the Battle of Blindheim?

The castles in the Blindheim area, particularly Höchstädt Castle, are deeply connected to the region's rich history, including the Battle of Blindheim (1704). Höchstädt Castle features exhibitions detailing this pivotal event, offering insight into its impact on European history.

Are there any castles that offer a glimpse into the Renaissance period?

Höchstädt Castle is a magnificent Renaissance palace built between 1589 and 1603. It offers a unique opportunity to experience a well-preserved Renaissance palace and its historical context.

What other historical sites are worth visiting near the castles?

Beyond the castles, the Dillingen town gate is a notable historical site and man-made monument. The town of Dillingen itself has an old town with historical significance and places to stop for a break.

Can I find mountain biking trails near the castles?

Absolutely. The Blindheim area provides several mountain biking trails. You can explore routes such as the 'Schwenningen Power Plant – Lake in Geopark Ries loop' or the 'Wertingen Market Square – Wertingen Town Center loop'. More details are available in the MTB Trails around Blindheim guide.

What makes <a href="https://www.komoot.com/highlight/411667" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Dillingen Castle</a> unique?

Dillingen Castle features parts dating back to the Staufer period, making it historically significant. While it now serves as the local tax office, its impressive courtyard and garden often host various events, including open-air concerts.

What is the best way to explore the castles and their surroundings?

Exploring the castles and their surroundings is best done by combining historical visits with outdoor activities. Consider cycling routes like the 'Chapel of Obertürheim – Beer Garden Beim Lagoi loop' which passes near some castles. You can find more options in the Road Cycling Routes around Blindheim guide.

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