Castles near Besigheim are situated in a region characterized by the confluence of the Neckar and Enz rivers, surrounded by vineyards and hills. The town itself is a medieval settlement with historical fortifications and remnants of castles. These structures reflect Besigheim's strategic past and contribute to its historical landscape. The area offers a blend of historical architecture and natural scenery.
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View of the Altsachsenheim castle ruins from the pedestrian and cycle path along the Enz river.
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Good view from the pedestrian and cycle path along the Enz river of the Altsachsenheim castle ruins perched above the Enz riverbank.
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The Grafenburg in Lauffen am Neckar is a residential castle from the early 11th century. It is located on an island in the Neckar and was built by the Counts of Lauffen. The Grafenburg now serves as Lauffen's town hall and is the only island castle on the Neckar. https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grafenburg_(Lauffen_am_Neckar)
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And cycle beautifully on the Neckar - it couldn't be better 🤩
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Walk around the castle and enjoy the view from the bench. Romantic even at sunrise or sunset.
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The Grafenburg in Lauffen am Neckar is a residential castle from the early 11th century. It is located on a Neckar island and was built by the Counts of Lauffen. Today, the Grafenburg serves as the town hall of Lauffen and is the only island castle on the Neckar. Source: Wikipedia
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From here you have a great view of the ruins of Altsachsenheim Castle, which towers high above the Enz. It is located in the immediate vicinity of the hamlet of Egartenhof. When you cycle up the steep mountain to the castle, you can admire the three meter thick and up to 14 meter high foundation walls up close. However, only from the outside, as viewing from the inside is currently not possible.
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From the Rathausburg you have a wonderful view of the Neckar and the Regiswindiskirche opposite.
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Besigheim's medieval old town is rich in history. You can explore the remnants of its fortifications, including the impressive 29-meter-high Waldhornturm, which was part of the former Untere Burg (Lower Castle). This tower offers panoramic views of the town, rivers, and vineyards. While the Obere Burg (Upper Castle) has limited physical remains, its historical significance is evident in the town's overall medieval character, with narrow alleys, half-timbered houses, and historical towers.
Yes, the Hohenasperg Fortress has been used as a prison since the 18th century. It houses a museum that provides insights into the history of deprivation of liberty through the stories of 23 inmates from three centuries. The fortress itself is a striking landmark visible from afar.
You should visit Ludwigsburg Residential Palace (Residenzschloss Ludwigsburg), which is the largest preserved Baroque castle in Germany, constructed between 1704 and 1733 and surrounded by extensive gardens. Nearby, the Favorite Palace Ludwigsburg is a Baroque pleasure and hunting palace featuring turrets, terraces, and elegant Neoclassical furnishings, set within Favorite Park.
The region around Besigheim offers a variety of cycling opportunities. You can find numerous routes for touring bicycles, gravel biking, and road cycling. For example, explore the Neckar Cycle Path with routes like the 'Besigheim Old Town – Neckar Cycle Path loop' or challenging gravel tours such as 'Gravel pleasure tour – Kramer's Biergarten in Besigheim'. You can find more details on these routes in the Cycling around Besigheim, Gravel biking around Besigheim, and Road Cycling Routes around Besigheim guides.
Many of the historical sites and castles in the area are family-friendly. Both Ludwigsburg Residential Palace and Favorite Palace Ludwigsburg are suitable for families, especially with their extensive gardens. The Hohenasperg Fortress also welcomes families, offering a unique historical perspective. Additionally, the Old Neckar Bridge in Lauffen and the Old town of Bönnigheim provide interesting historical exploration for all ages.
The region is beautiful year-round, but spring and autumn offer particularly pleasant weather for exploring the castles and their surrounding landscapes. Spring brings blooming gardens, especially around Ludwigsburg, while autumn showcases the vibrant colors of the vineyards. The Waldhornturm in Besigheim is open from April to October, and the museum at Hohenasperg Fortress also operates during these months, making this period ideal for comprehensive visits.
Absolutely. The Old town of Bönnigheim is a charming historical site with its Ganerbenturm and Stadion Castle. In Lauffen, the Old Neckar Bridge is a significant historical landmark, connecting the village and town since 1532. Lauffen also features the Regiswindiskirche and the Grafenburg castle, which now serves as the city hall.
Yes, the Waldhornturm in Besigheim, a remnant of the Untere Burg, provides breathtaking panoramic views of the medieval old town, the Neckar and Enz rivers, and the surrounding vineyards. The Hohenasperg Fortress also offers excellent viewpoints from its elevated position.
Besigheim's old town is renowned for its beautifully preserved medieval character. It's situated picturesquely on a hill at the confluence of the Neckar and Enz rivers, surrounded by vineyards. Visitors can wander through cobblestone streets, admire colorful half-timbered houses, and see ancient fortifications and towers that speak to its fortified past. The town hall, dating back to 1459, is another historical highlight.
The region is characterized by its stunning natural beauty, particularly the confluence of the Neckar and Enz rivers. Many castles and historical sites are nestled amidst extensive vineyards and rolling hills, offering picturesque vistas. The parks surrounding palaces like Ludwigsburg Residential Palace and Favorite Palace Ludwigsburg, such as the 'Blooming Baroque' gardens, also contribute to the scenic experience.
The Ludwigsburg Residential Palace and Favorite Palace Ludwigsburg, with their grand Baroque architecture, intricate details, and expansive gardens, offer countless photographic opportunities. The Waldhornturm in Besigheim provides excellent vantage points for capturing the medieval townscape and river valleys. The medieval old town of Besigheim itself, with its half-timbered houses and historical towers, is also very photogenic.


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