Castles around Baisweil provide historical insights into the region's past. While Baisweil itself does not feature prominent castles, the surrounding Bavarian landscape offers several historical sites. These include castle ruins and well-preserved fortresses, often located on elevated positions. Such locations present opportunities for historical exploration and offer panoramic views of the area.
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Kemnat Castle near Kaufbeuren features a historic well, originally located in the middle of the castle courtyard and now situated 20 meters east of the keep. The well is 26 meters deep and, along with the keep and the administrative building, was the only structure to survive the castle's demolition in 1804. The well is part of the ruins of Kemnat Castle, built in 1185 as a spur castle on a promontory. Although the tower is mistakenly referred to as the "Roman Tower"—a designation originating with the Historical Society of Swabia—it is in fact the keep of the medieval castle.
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This hilltop castle was built around 1185
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Old well carved into the rock, 80 feet deep. On the site of the Roman tower in Großkemnat
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a well-preserved type of Roman tower that can even be climbed
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Beautiful and well-kept facility, climbing the tower is free and there is a great view from the top.
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interesting info.
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The sign on the old fountain is very interesting
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While Baisweil itself doesn't have prominent castles, the surrounding region offers several historical sites. Highly rated options include Mindelburg, known for its beautiful facility and 360-degree tower views, and the Keep of Kemnat Castle Ruins (Römerturm), which features a preserved medieval keep with a viewing platform offering wonderful panoramic views. The Prison Tower (Malefizturm) and Fronfeste Mindelheim is another notable historical site with a 13th-century tower.
Yes, several castles in the area are suitable for families. Mindelburg is considered family-friendly, offering space to explore and a tower to climb. The Prison Tower (Malefizturm) and Fronfeste Mindelheim also has a playground in its moat, making it an engaging visit for children. Additionally, the Castle Well at Burg Kemnat, located at the Kemnat Castle site, can be an interesting historical feature for all ages.
The castles around Baisweil provide a glimpse into the region's past, with structures dating back to the 12th and 13th centuries. For example, the Keep of Kemnat Castle Ruins (Römerturm) was built in the 12th century, and the Prison Tower (Malefizturm) in Mindelheim dates back to the 13th century. These sites often feature informational boards detailing their history and significance.
Absolutely. Both Mindelburg and the Keep of Kemnat Castle Ruins (Römerturm) offer excellent panoramic views. At Mindelburg, you can climb the tower for a 360-degree vista of the city. The Römerturm features a covered viewing platform from which you can enjoy extensive views, including the Wetterstein Mountains, Tannheim and Lechtal Mountains, and the Allgäu High Alps.
Yes, there are dining options available. Near Mindelburg, you'll find the Burgstüberl, which offers home-style cooking. At the Keep of Kemnat Castle Ruins (Römerturm), there is a cozy inn in the former castle office building with outdoor seating, known for delicious dishes and apple pie.
The region around Baisweil offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for cycling, running, and gravel biking. For cycling, explore routes like the 'Irsee Abbey – Kaufbeuren Old Town loop' or 'Gfällmühle – Marien-Seelen Chapel loop'. Running enthusiasts can try the 'Irsee Monastery Brewery – Irsee Abbey loop'. For gravel biking, options include the 'Bergmang Alp – Irsee Abbey loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the Cycling around Baisweil, Running Trails around Baisweil, and Gravel biking around Baisweil guides.
Access to the Keep of Kemnat Castle Ruins (Römerturm) is generally free, including its viewing platform. For Mindelburg, climbing the tower is also free. Specific fees for other parts of these or other sites should be checked locally upon arrival.
Visitors frequently highlight the stunning panoramic views from the castle keeps, such as those at Mindelburg and the Keep of Kemnat Castle Ruins (Römerturm). The historical atmosphere, the well-preserved structures, and the opportunity to combine a visit with a meal at a castle restaurant or nearby inn are also highly appreciated. The presence of family-friendly features like playgrounds, as found near the Prison Tower (Malefizturm), also adds to the positive experience.
Yes, the Castle Well at Burg Kemnat is a unique feature, an old well carved 80 feet deep into the rock, dating back to 1184. At the Prison Tower (Malefizturm) and Fronfeste Mindelheim, you can explore a 13th-century cylindrical tower and the attached Fronfeste built in 1834, with a preserved section of the city wall.
The castles and their surrounding areas are generally enjoyable during spring, summer, and early autumn when the weather is mild, and the views are clear. This allows for comfortable exploration of the ruins and outdoor activities. Some castle cafes, like the one at Kemnat, might have limited opening hours during off-peak seasons, so it's always good to check ahead.
While Baisweil's immediate vicinity offers local historical sites, the broader Southern Germany region, particularly Bavaria, is famous for its castles. Well-known examples include Neuschwanstein and Hohenschwangau, both associated with King Ludwig II of Bavaria. For more information on castles in Baden-Württemberg, you can visit visit-bw.com or consult the Wikipedia list of castles in Baden-Württemberg and Wikipedia list of castles in Bavaria.


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