Castles around Kappelrodeck are found in a region known for its vineyards, the Rhine Valley, and the Black Forest. The area features a mix of historical landmarks and natural landscapes. While Schloss Rodeck is privately owned, the surrounding vicinity provides access to several other castles and ruins. These sites offer insights into the region's history and provide viewpoints over the landscape.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Very nice photo motifs in the castle and on the tower you have beautiful views of the Rhine plain and as far as the Vosges. The staircase in the tower is steep and narrow.
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Built in 1200 by the Lords of Windeck. The last heir was killed by illness in 1592 on the return journey of his Junkers' Journey, which had taken him to Palestine through Fra, Spa and Ita.
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Commemorates the victims of the wars near Windeck Castle
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Magnificent view over Bühl and the entire Rhine plain to the Vosges
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There must be a lot of prayers here
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Once founded by hermits and monks who were dedicated to praying in solitude, the lonely place developed into a place of pilgrimage after around 1455. Destroyed in the Peasants' War in 1524, the chapel was rebuilt in 1540-1550. In 1632 during the Thirty Years' War it was destroyed again by the Swedes. The choir continued to be used for church services afterwards. 1790 last mass by the priest of Durbach. After that, the chapel was forgotten and until a few decades ago it was overgrown and almost impossible to find. The ruin was lovingly restored from 1988-1995. Source: https://www.stadtanzeiger-ortenau.de/durbach/c-freizeit-genuss/kapellenruine-st-anton-durbach_a24639
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Worth seeing monastery ruins. In summer, the ruins serve as a theater backdrop.
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The ruins of the Schauenburg above the town of Oberkirch are worth a visit. Entry is free. In the castle there is a plaque about the history of the castle. The view is also impressive. At the foot of the ruin is an inn.
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Beyond Schloss Rodeck, which is privately owned, you can explore several other significant sites. These include Staufenberg Castle, known for its panoramic views and on-site winery, the historical Schauenburg Castle Ruins overlooking the Rench river valley, and Windeck Castle with its main tower offering extensive views over the Rhine plain. Additionally, the All Saints' Abbey ruins provide a serene historical experience in the Black Forest.
Schloss Rodeck is a privately owned castle, and its interior is not open to the public. While you can admire its late Renaissance-style exterior and enjoy the magnificent views from its elevated position above Kappelrodeck, direct access is restricted.
For breathtaking views, Staufenberg Castle provides a magnificent panorama over the Black Forest peaks, vineyards, the Upper Rhine Plain, and even Strasbourg Cathedral. Windeck Castle also offers extensive views over the city of Bühl and the Rhine plain from its main tower. The Schauenburg Castle Ruins provide impressive vistas of the surrounding area and the Rhine plain, reaching Strasbourg Cathedral on clear days.
Yes, several castles are suitable for families. Staufenberg Castle is family-friendly, offering delicious ice cream and a comfortable terrace. The Schauenburg Castle Ruins are great for kids to explore and romp around. Windeck Castle is particularly family-friendly, featuring a playground at its foot and a beer garden in the courtyard during summer months.
The castles and ruins around Kappelrodeck offer a rich glimpse into the region's past. The All Saints' Abbey ruins showcase Gothic architecture and the history of a Premonstratensian monastery. Staufenberg Castle, built by the Zähring dynasty, combines medieval foundations with Renaissance details. The Schauenburg Castle Ruins, dating back to the 10th century, provide well-preserved elements of medieval castle life, including a small museum.
Yes, the region is excellent for combining castle visits with outdoor activities. The All Saints' Abbey ruins are situated in the Black Forest, with walking trails leading to the All Saints' Waterfalls. Staufenberg Castle is a popular highlight for hikers. Windeck Castle is surrounded by many hiking trails. For more detailed routes, you can explore the MTB Trails around Kappelrodeck, Cycling around Kappelrodeck, or Gravel biking around Kappelrodeck guides.
Many castles offer convenient facilities. Staufenberg Castle has an on-site winery with catering and a shop. The Schauenburg Castle Ruins include an inn and a small museum. Windeck Castle features a restaurant and a beer garden in summer. The All Saints' Abbey ruins have a small museum and a café nearby.
Yes, some castles are dog-friendly. Windeck Castle is listed as dog-friendly, making it a good option for visitors with pets. When visiting other sites, it's always advisable to keep dogs on a leash and check for specific local regulations.
The castles and their surrounding natural settings are beautiful throughout the seasons. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and exploring, with vibrant foliage in autumn. Summer allows for enjoying outdoor facilities like beer gardens. The serene natural setting of the All Saints' Abbey ruins is particularly beautiful year-round.
The All Saints' Abbey ruins are listed as wheelchair accessible, offering an opportunity for visitors with mobility challenges to experience this historical site.
Parking is generally available near the castles. For instance, Staufenberg Castle is easily accessible by car, and Windeck Castle has parking facilities. It's recommended to check local signage upon arrival for specific parking areas.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning panoramic views, especially from Staufenberg Castle and Windeck Castle. The historical significance and well-preserved elements of sites like the Schauenburg Castle Ruins are also highly appreciated. Many enjoy the combination of history with natural beauty and the opportunity for outdoor activities like hiking, often followed by local food and wine at on-site restaurants or wineries.


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