Best castles around Oberstammheim are found in a region characterized by its historic structures and natural landscapes. This area in the Swiss countryside offers a blend of cultural heritage and opportunities for outdoor activities. The landscape includes forests and proximity to lakes, providing a setting for historical exploration and nature appreciation.
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Hohenklingen Castle is a spur castle near Stein am Rhein in the canton of Schaffhausen, Switzerland. It is located at 594 m above sea level, almost 200 meters above the small town on a narrow Nagelfluh ridge running from east to west, the southwestern foothills of the Schiener Berg. Hohenklingen Castle was spared from warlike destruction throughout its history. Its silhouette with walls and roofs still corresponds to the medieval appearance from 1200 to 1422. The Bergfried is now used as a viewing tower. The name is derived from the Old High German klingo, Middle High German klinge, which meant something like mountain stream, gorge or rushing water. The name of the high Clingen ob Stain first appears in 1327. It refers to the Bachtobel, which unite at the foot of the castle hill. The history of Hohenklingen Castle is closely linked to the history of the town of Stein am Rhein and the St. Georgen Monastery. Around 1200, the Kastvogt of the monastery, Walter von Klingen, built a residential tower on the site of today's complex. It can be assumed that the earlier Kastvögte of the monastery, the Zähringer, had already built a wooden residential tower with a fortification ditch in the north, which after their extinction was taken over and expanded by the Barons of Klingen. At the beginning of the 14th century, the Hohenklingen family split into the Hohenklingen-Brandis and Hohenklingen-Bechburg branches. In 1359, Ulrich and Walter von Hohenklingen-Brandis sold their share of Burg Kastvogtei to Austria for financial reasons and received it back as a fief. In 1419, their descendants sold the fief to Kaspar von Klingenberg, Lord of the Hohentwiel Fortress, who in 1433 also bought the other half of the Hohenklingen complex. .... Source: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burg_Hohenklingen
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Hohenklingen Castle is a spur castle near Stein am Rhein in the canton of Schaffhausen, Switzerland. It is located at 594 m above sea level, almost 200 meters above the town on a narrow conglomerate ridge running from east to west, the southwestern foothills of the Schiener Berg. Hohenklingen Castle was spared from warlike destruction throughout its history. Its silhouette with walls and roofs still corresponds to the medieval appearance from 1200 to 1422. The keep is now used as a lookout tower. Source: Wikipedia
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As of April 23, it's (still) under renovation, but will probably be finished very nicely. Fitted out in February 2025, but still not finished. Very unsightly concrete wall, how is something like that approved? October 25, still the same...
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The castle is still being renovated, but will be a gem when it's finished.
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Hohenklingen Castle has towered over the enchanting town of Stein am Rhein since 1200.
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The Neuburg ruins are quite well preserved and extensively renovated. In front of the castle there is a lot of space with a barbecue area and a throne with a royal view of Mammern.
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The region offers a mix of historic structures, from well-preserved ruins to viewpoints offering glimpses of castles. You can find medieval castle ruins like Neuburg Castle Ruins and Barbecue Area and Helfenberg Castle Ruins, as well as castles housing museums and restaurants such as Mörsburg Castle. There are also privately owned castles like Steinegg Castle that can be admired from a distance, and castle-like hotels such as Schloss Schwandegg.
Yes, several castles and ruins are suitable for families. Neuburg Castle Ruins and Barbecue Area is particularly popular, featuring play facilities and a barbecue area. Helfenberg Castle Ruins also has a barbecue spot within its walls. Additionally, View of Stein am Rhein and Hohenklingen Castle and Mörsburg Castle are listed as family-friendly.
For breathtaking views, visit View of Stein am Rhein and Hohenklingen Castle, which offers excellent panoramas of Stein am Rhein and Werth Island. Helfenberg Castle Ruins provides beautiful views from its elevated location, and the tower at Mörsburg Castle offers a nice view towards Lake Constance.
Yes, some castles offer dining options. Hohenklingen Castle has a fine restaurant with great views. Mörsburg Castle features a cafe and restaurant, with an outdoor terrace for good weather. The Hotel & Restaurant Schloss Schwandegg in Oberstammheim also offers a family-friendly restaurant with local cuisine.
The region around Oberstammheim is excellent for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find numerous routes for mountain biking, road cycling, and gravel biking. For example, explore MTB trails like the 'Vorderhütten Observation Tower loop' or road cycling routes such as the 'Hasensee – Schloss Herdern loop'. Many of these routes pass near historical sites and natural features. You can find more details on these activities in the MTB Trails around Oberstammheim, Road Cycling Routes around Oberstammheim, and Gravel biking around Oberstammheim guides.
Yes, many castles are situated along or near hiking trails. For instance, Helfenberg Castle Ruins is just a short detour from a main hiking path. The area's natural landscapes, including forests and proximity to lakes like Nussbaumersee and Hasensee, provide a scenic backdrop for walks that can include castle visits. The Hotel & Restaurant Schloss Schwandegg is also a great base for hiking in the surrounding area.
The period from May to October is generally ideal, as some attractions like the museum at Mörsburg Castle are open during these months. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for exploring and hiking. While some visitors enjoy the beauty of castles even in winter, facilities like barbecue areas might be less accessible.
The castles and ruins around Oberstammheim offer a glimpse into medieval history. Neuburg Castle Ruins is a well-preserved medieval complex, while Helfenberg Castle Ruins dates back to the early Middle Ages, with archaeological findings from around 1200. Mörsburg Castle houses a small museum, providing further historical context.
Yes, Steinegg Castle is privately owned and can only be admired from a distance. While its impressive neo-renaissance style is worth seeing, direct access to the interior is not possible.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical charm and natural beauty. The excellent views from elevated castle sites, the well-maintained ruins with facilities like barbecue areas, and the opportunities for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling are frequently highlighted. The region's tranquil setting and the unique experience of places like the Hotel & Restaurant Schloss Schwandegg also receive positive feedback.
While not a traditional castle, the Hotel & Restaurant Schloss Schwandegg in Oberstammheim is housed within a historic building that evokes the grandeur of a castle, offering unique accommodation. Mörsburg Castle also has an adjacent guesthouse, 'Schlosshalde', providing accommodation options nearby.
The region is characterized by its natural landscapes, including forests and proximity to lakes. The Hotel & Restaurant Schloss Schwandegg is conveniently located near Nussbaumersee and Hasensee, ideal for nature lovers. Many castle ruins are nestled within forested areas, offering a blend of historical exploration and nature appreciation.


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