Best castles around Beggingen are found within the wider Schaffhausen canton and surrounding regions of Switzerland. Beggingen is a small municipality in the canton of Schaffhausen, first mentioned in 1278. While Beggingen itself does not host notable castles, the area offers access to several historical fortifications. These sites provide insights into the region's past and often feature panoramic views.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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The All Saints' Monastery, or Salvator Monastery, in Schaffhausen was a Benedictine abbey founded by Eberhard VI of Nellenburg in 1049. The minster is now a Protestant Reformed parish church. "On July 10, 1045, Emperor Henry III granted Count Eberhard of Nellenburg the right to mint coins in his villa Scâfhusun. A few years later, around 1050, Count Eberhard founded a Benedictine monastery in the Schachwald forest, between the town of Schaffhausen and the Rhine." On November 22, 1049, Pope Leo IX, an uncle of the founder, consecrated "an altar in honor of the Resurrection of Christ, the so-called Resurrection Chapel or Erhard Chapel," and thus likely also the future site of the monastery. [...] By 1050, the monastery was already under construction." Heinz Gallmann assumes "that the monastery, in accordance with this pope's ideology, constituted a separate legal entity, subject to the pope's protection, and that the rights of the founding family were thus limited to the hereditary patronage and the appointment of the abbot." In 1064, the construction of the Nellenburg family's proprietary monastery, founded by Eberhard von Nellenburg and his wife Ita, was completed under the direction of the master builder and court chaplain Luitpald. It was dedicated to the Salvator (Latin for 'Savior'), the Holy Cross, the Virgin Mary, and all the saints. This first abbey was modeled on sacred buildings from Cluniac Burgundy. The monastery, to which a leper house had already been added at its inception, experienced rapid growth. "The minster of this proprietary monastery of the Nellenburgs was consecrated in 1064 by Bishop Rumald of Constance and placed under the protection of the Roman See by Pope Alexander II." .... Source: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kloster_Allergesundheiten_(Schaffhausen)
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The Schlössli Wörth (12th century castle with restaurant) was closed on December 22, 2024 for an indefinite period (for the purpose of handing over the catering business)
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Very nice city with Rhine promenade
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Not much is known about the history of Herblingen Castle, which is actually located in the municipality of Stetten. Today the castle is privately owned, so it can only be viewed from the outside.
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The monastery in Schaffhausen looks back on a long history.
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Great view of Laufen Castle from the Rhine bank hiking trail.
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Inconspicuous at first glance, but a beautiful, well-kept monastery complex.
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The Schiller bell, weighing 4.5 tons, was cast in 1486 and rang until 1895 as the largest bell in the Minster on All Saints' Day. Friedrich Schiller used its inscription as a motto for his famous poem "The Song of the Bell".
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While Beggingen itself doesn't host castles, the wider Schaffhausen canton offers several historical fortifications. Notable options include the unique circular 16th-century Munot Fortress in Schaffhausen, Schloss Wörth near the Rhine Falls, and Herblingen Castle, which can be viewed from the outside.
Yes, the Munot Fortress in Schaffhausen maintains a centuries-old tradition. A Munot guard rings the 'Munotglöggli' (bell) by hand every night at 9 p.m., a tradition dating back to the Middle Ages.
Beyond traditional castles, you can explore the All Saints Abbey Complex and Schiller Bell. Built around 1100, its Minster is considered the largest Romanesque sacred building in Switzerland and features a reconstructed herb garden and the historic Schiller bell.
Many of the historical sites in the region are suitable for families. Both the Munot Fortress and the All Saints Abbey Complex are categorized as family-friendly. Schloss Wörth also offers a visitor center and restaurant, making it a pleasant stop for all ages.
Yes, for example, Herblingen Castle is privately owned, but visitors can view its exterior. Similarly, Hohenlupfen Castle (also known as Stühlingen Castle) is privately owned but can be admired from the outside, and is sometimes available for private events.
The Munot Fortress offers panoramic views of the entire Schaffhausen area. Schloss Wörth provides excellent views of the Rhine Falls, and you can get a great view of Laufen Castle from the Rhine bank hiking trail.
The region around Beggingen is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for gravel biking, mountain biking, and general cycling. For example, explore the gravel biking routes, MTB trails, or cycling tours that often pass by scenic viewpoints and historical sites.
Yes, many routes in the area incorporate historical sites. For instance, you can find cycling routes like the 'View of the Rhine Falls loop from Schleitheim' or mountain biking trails such as 'Täuferstein in the Randen – View of the Alps from Randen loop from Hemmental' which offer views of the landscape where these castles are situated. Check the gravel biking, MTB, and cycling guides for specific routes.
Absolutely! Schloss Wörth is located on a small island in the basin of the Rhine Falls, offering direct views of Europe's most powerful waterfall. It's an ideal spot to combine a castle visit with this natural wonder.
Visitors appreciate the historical significance and the stunning views. The Munot Fortress is loved for its panoramic vistas and well-preserved structure. The All Saints Abbey Complex is valued for its Romanesque architecture and rich history. The komoot community has shared over 790 photos and given more than 800 upvotes for these sites, highlighting their appeal.
The castles and historical sites in the Schaffhausen region can be enjoyed year-round. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for exploring the grounds and combining visits with outdoor activities like hiking or cycling. Summer is ideal for enjoying the views and any outdoor events, while winter can provide a unique, serene atmosphere, especially around the Rhine Falls.
While popular sites like Munot can attract visitors, exploring options like Herblingen Castle, which is privately owned and viewed from the outside, or Hohenlupfen Castle, might offer a quieter experience. Visiting during off-peak hours or weekdays can also help avoid larger crowds at any location.


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