Best castles around Uttigen are found in a region rich with historical significance and natural beauty, particularly along the Aare river. The area is characterized by its medieval past, with remnants of fortifications that once controlled vital trade routes. While Uttigen itself features the Burgruine Uttigen, a significant castle ruin, the broader vicinity offers a variety of well-preserved castles. This landscape provides a blend of historical exploration and scenic views.
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The Amsoldingen Basilica, attributed to Rudolf II of Burgundy and Berta of Alamannia, was built around 1000 on the site of an earlier 7th-century church and shows Lombard architectural influences. Originally lacking a tower and transept, it later gained a tower in place of the southern apse, and its collegiate chapter was dissolved in 1484. The church underwent Gothic modifications, became a Pietist center under Samuel Lutz (1726–1738), and was renovated in 1978–1980; its crypt includes Roman spolia, and its stained glass windows by Max Brunner depict the Trinity.
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The view from the castle's 4 towers is worth the climb.
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Beautiful castle with a particular location, best admired from the outside while sailing on Lake Thun
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The castle includes a museum, restaurant and hotel.
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Story The mighty keep of the former Oberhofen fortified castle was built around 1200 and passed to the House of Habsburg in the 14th century. After the defeat of the Habsburgs at the Battle of Sempach in 1386, Bern took control of Oberhofen and sold it to Ludwig von Sehaften and his sister Antonia von Scharnachtal. In 1421 the castle and rule finally came to the Scharnachthal, one of the leading and richest families in the city of Bern. It remained in family ownership until the death of the last representative in 1590. Oberhofen then came to a branch of one of the most important Bernese families, the von Erlach family. The bailiff's seat from 1652 to 1798 and expanded into a castle, the property came into private ownership in 1801. In 1844, Albert Graf de Pourtalès bought Oberhofen Castle from Neuchâtel, which was still Prussian at the time, and converted it into a summer residence. The buildings and towers in the historicist style still characterize the appearance today. In 1926 there was a change of ownership; the new owner of the castle was the American lawyer William Maul Measey. He transferred the properties and the park to a foundation in 1940 and ensured that Oberhofen Castle became a branch of the Bernese Historical Museum, which set up a residential museum and opened it to the public in 1954. In 2009, Oberhofen Castle became independent and has since operated as an independent foundation under private law. With the new building, which forms the sea-side end of the dependencies, a bridge was built into the 21st century. The Schloss Oberhofen restaurant has been in operation in the cube with a terrace by the lake since 2013.
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Wouldn't let it linger a bit when you were in Thun, with .....
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Very nice castle, the view is almost even nicer 🤗 don't forget your camera 👌
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Directly in Uttigen, you can visit the Burgruine Uttigen (Uttigen Castle Ruin). This site is the remnant of a former lowland castle, strategically located on the Aare riverbank. While it is a ruin, its masonry and historical significance as one of the largest fortresses in the canton of Bern make it a compelling visit for history enthusiasts. It is registered as a cultural asset of regional importance.
Yes, several other notable castles are located near Uttigen. These include Oberhofen Castle, a romantic palace complex on Lake Thun; Thun Old Town and Castle, which offers magnificent views over the town and the Bernese Alps; and Schadau Castle, a majestic building considered an important work of romantic historicism. Additionally, Schloss Utzigen, located in nearby Vechigen, is a well-preserved Baroque castle with a public café-restaurant.
For breathtaking views, Thun Old Town and Castle is highly recommended, offering panoramic vistas of the old town, Lake Thun, and the Bernese Alps. Oberhofen Castle also provides spectacular views over Lake Thun and the surrounding mountains, especially from its oriental smoking room. Schadau Castle, situated in Schadaupark, offers a picturesque backdrop with Lake Thun and the famous Eiger, Mönch, and Jungfrau mountains.
Absolutely. Many castles in the region are family-friendly. Thun Old Town and Castle, Schadau Castle, and Oberhofen Castle are all noted as family-friendly. They often feature extensive grounds, museums, or parks that children can enjoy. Schadaupark, adjacent to Schadau Castle, is also a public, family-friendly space with lawns.
The area around Uttigen's castles is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking, mountain biking, and road cycling routes. For hiking, consider trails like the 'Uttigen Wave on the Aare River – Seerosenseeli loop' or the 'Zulg Waterfall – Uttigen Wave on the Aare River loop'. Mountain bikers can explore routes such as the 'Simmen Bridge – Wimmis Castle loop'. Road cyclists have options like the 'Gurnigel Ascent – View of the Bernese Alps loop'. You can find more details on these and other routes in the Hiking around Uttigen, MTB Trails around Uttigen, and Road Cycling Routes around Uttigen guides.
Yes, there are several hiking trails that allow you to explore the natural beauty around the castles. For example, you can find easy to moderate hiking loops like 'Uttigen Wave on the Aare River – Seerosenseeli loop' or 'Limpachtal – Yellow Irises by the Stream loop' starting from Uttigen. These trails often incorporate scenic views and natural features of the region. For more hiking options, refer to the Hiking around Uttigen guide.
Some castles and their surrounding areas offer good accessibility. Thun Old Town and Castle is noted as wheelchair accessible. Additionally, Schadaupark, which encompasses Schadau Castle, is public and wheelchair accessible. It's always advisable to check specific castle websites for detailed accessibility information before your visit.
Many castles in the region offer on-site or nearby dining options. Schadau Castle houses a chic restaurant and hotel. Oberhofen Castle has a cafe. Schloss Utzigen in Vechigen features a public café-restaurant called Schlosshof. In Thun, near Thun Old Town and Castle, you'll find numerous cafes and restaurants within the charming old town.
The best time to visit the castles around Uttigen largely depends on your preferred activities. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for exploring castle grounds and combining visits with hiking or cycling. The lush greenery of spring and the vibrant colors of autumn provide beautiful backdrops. Summer is also popular, especially for enjoying the lake-side castles, though it can be busier. Winter visits can be charming, particularly for castles like Thun Castle, which remain open, offering a different, often quieter, experience.
The Burgruine Uttigen holds significant historical importance as the ruin of a former lowland castle that was once one of the largest fortresses in the canton of Bern. First mentioned in 1271, its strategic location on the Aare riverbank allowed it to control vital trade and traffic routes between the lowlands and highlands. Its remnants offer a tangible connection to the region's medieval past and the power structures that once dominated the area.
No, Schloss Utzigen and Burgruine Uttigen are distinct historical sites. While their names are similar, the Burgruine Uttigen is a castle ruin located directly in Uttigen, representing a medieval fortification. Schloss Utzigen, on the other hand, is a well-preserved Baroque castle located in the nearby municipality of Vechigen. It was built in the 17th century and now functions as a care and nursing home with a public café-restaurant, offering a different historical experience.
Yes, near the castles, you can find the Amsoldingen Basilica. This significant religious building, attributed to Rudolf II of Burgundy and Berta of Alamannia, was built around 1000 AD. It showcases Lombard architectural influences and has a rich history, including Gothic modifications and a period as a Pietist center. Its crypt contains Roman spolia, adding to its historical depth.


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