Best castles around Uhingen are situated in a region with strong historical ties to the Staufer dynasty. The area features a diverse landscape, including mountains and valleys, providing a backdrop for various historical sites. Visitors can explore a mix of well-preserved castles, significant ruins, and former castle sites. These locations offer insights into medieval history and provide views of the surrounding landscape.
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A magnificent, massive Renaissance palace on the edge of the old town. A beautiful park surrounds it. Today, it houses the district court.
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Aha, and one more thing.
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- in Schorndorf, in the Rems-Murr district, Baden-Württemberg. - spacious park - with numerous seating areas - Sights: "Castle Castle" and "Castle Bastion"
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- In Schorndorf, in the Rems-Murr district, Baden-Württemberg. - Built between 1538 and 1580 - Duke Ulrich of Württemberg had Schorndorf converted into a fortress starting in 1538 - There were five bastions to protect the fortress. - At that time, Schorndorf was enclosed by an earthen rampart almost 30 meters wide and surrounded by a moat - Parts of the castle bastion were excavated in 1977 - Open to the public (via stairs) - The "castle palace" is located in the immediate vicinity
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... the "Burgschloss" - in Schorndorf, in the Rems-Murr district, Baden-Württemberg. - A moated castle probably stood here in the past. - In 1538, "Duke Ulrich of Württemberg" had the castle built. - It functions as a "citadel" (a small, self-contained fortress). - It also "survived" the fire of 1634. - Worth seeing: the inscriptions and coats of arms on the towers, and the coat of arms and machicolation above the main portal. - Used as a barracks in the 18th century. - It was fundamentally remodeled from 1834 to 1835. - Today: the seat of the district court. - Accessible from the outside year-round (the interior is not). - Access to the inner courtyard was not possible on weekends (March 2025).
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Large lawn with a view of the castle. The shade of the trees makes it wonderful in summer. Together with the playground next door, it is also ideal for families with small children.
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Under Duke Ulrich (1498–1550), Schorndorf Castle was probably built in 1538 on the site of an older moated castle. It was intended to serve as a state fortress alongside the fortifications of Hohenneuffen, Hohenurach, Hohenasperg, Hohentwiel and the city fortresses of Schorndorf and Kirchheim (Teck). In the 16th century, Schorndorf was the strongest city fortress in the entire duchy. The castle was the cornerstone of the city fortress, which was built at great expense, and survived all storms, including the fire of 1634, which otherwise destroyed almost the entire city. https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burgschloss_Schorndorf
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A very impressive building.
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The castles around Uhingen are deeply connected to the powerful Staufer dynasty, which rose to become kings and emperors. Sites like the Hohenstaufen Castle Ruins and Viewpoint mark the ancestral seat of this dynasty, while Wäscher Castle is a well-preserved ministerial castle from the Hohenstaufen period, serving to protect the main castle on the Hohenstaufen.
For breathtaking panoramic views, visit the Hohenstaufen Castle Ruins and Viewpoint, which offers expansive views of Göppingen, the surrounding landscape, and the Stauferland region. The Aichelberg Summit and Castle Ruins also provide beautiful views of the Albtrauf and, on clear days, as far as Stuttgart. From the View from Bertaburg, you can see the Neckar Valley and the Kaiserberge mountains.
Yes, Wäscher Castle is noted as family-friendly and often hosts medieval-themed events. The Hohenstaufen Castle Ruins and Viewpoint is also suitable for families who enjoy a walk to the summit, with a small restaurant on-site.
The area around Uhingen offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as the 'Filseck Castle – View of Hohenstaufen loop from Uhingen' which is a moderate hike. For cycling enthusiasts, there are routes like the 'Reinhold-Maier Tower – Kaisersträßle loop from Uhingen'. You can explore more options on the Hiking around Uhingen, Cycling around Uhingen, and Gravel biking around Uhingen guide pages.
The spring and autumn months are ideal for visiting, offering pleasant temperatures for hiking and exploring. Wäscher Castle is typically open to visitors from April to October. While some sites like Hohenstaufen Castle Ruins are accessible year-round, the best views and outdoor experiences are generally enjoyed outside of winter.
Yes, there are dining options available. Hohenstaufen Castle Ruins and Viewpoint has a small restaurant on-site. Schloss Filseck, located directly in Uhingen, is home to a Michelin-starred restaurant, a cozy castle tavern, and an idyllic beer garden. The Demeterhof Ziegelhütte near the Ruins of Windeck Castle also offers snacks, soup, and cakes.
While many castles in the region are ruins or located on elevated terrain, making them less accessible, Schloss Filseck in Uhingen, which functions as a cultural center and event venue, generally offers better accessibility for visitors. For specific accessibility details, it's recommended to check directly with the venue.
Many outdoor areas and hiking trails around the castle ruins, such as those near Hohenstaufen Castle Ruins and Aichelberg Summit, are generally dog-friendly, provided dogs are kept on a leash. For indoor areas or specific castle complexes like Wäscher Castle or Schloss Filseck, it's best to check their individual visitor policies.
The Uhingen area offers a mix. You'll find significant ruins like the Hohenstaufen Castle Ruins and the Ruins of Windeck Castle, which provide historical insights and scenic viewpoints. There are also well-preserved structures such as Wäscher Castle, a prime example of a Staufer residence, and Schloss Filseck, which has been extensively restored and serves as a cultural center.
The duration of a visit varies depending on the castle. For a site like the Hohenstaufen Castle Ruins, including the hike to the summit and enjoying the views, you might spend 2-3 hours. A visit to Wäscher Castle, especially if you take a guided tour, could also take a couple of hours. Schloss Filseck, with its exhibitions, restaurant, and grounds, could easily be a half-day or full-day experience.
Schloss Filseck in Uhingen is a vibrant cultural center that regularly hosts various events, including concerts and exhibitions. It also houses the district archive and archaeology department, offering historical exhibitions. Wäscher Castle is frequently used as a backdrop for medieval-themed events, adding to its unique atmosphere.
For Hohenstaufen Castle Ruins, parking is available at the base of the mountain, from where you can hike or bike up. Schloss Filseck in Uhingen typically has dedicated parking facilities for visitors. For Wäscher Castle, parking is usually available nearby, allowing for easy access to the castle grounds.


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