Castles around Schiltach are primarily found in the Black Forest region, a landscape characterized by river valleys and hills. The town of Schiltach itself is known for its historic half-timbered old town and the remnants of its medieval castle. This area offers a combination of historical landmarks and natural scenery, providing opportunities for exploration and scenic viewpoints. The region's castles often sit atop hills, offering panoramic views of the surrounding valleys.
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Since the Middle Ages, it has retained its appearance almost unchanged.
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It is located in the upper Kinzig valley in the Black Forest
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City of half-timbered houses, raftsmen and tanners.
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From there you have a great view
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Beautiful old town with half-timbered houses and a surrounding area that invites you to rest
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A hike through the old town with beautifully restored half-timbered houses is a must in Schiltach.
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The town hall is at the highest point on the market square. It was built in 1593 in the Renaissance style and is the landmark of Schiltach. The town hall only received its distinctive stepped gable in 1905. The facade paintings were not created until 1942. The tourist information office is also located in the town hall.
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Beautiful castle ruins above Hausach
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The primary historical castle within Schiltach is the Ruine Schiltach, also known as Landsehr or Hohe Landesehr. Built before 1250 by the Dukes of Teck, it served as a strategic border castle and defense line for the Kinzig Valley. After a city fire in 1791, its stones were repurposed by residents to rebuild homes. The ruin was officially dismantled between 1829 and 1830, leaving foundations and wall remnants. Despite its ruined state, it remains a significant part of Schiltach's local identity. You can find more historical details on Wikipedia.
For stunning panoramic views, consider visiting the Ruins of Hohenschramberg Castle, which offers a great view of the five valleys where Schramberg is situated. The Falkenstein Castle Ruins, Schramberg also provides a great view over Schramberg and the surrounding area from its rock-top location. From the Schlossberg (Castle Hill) where Ruine Schiltach is located, you can also enjoy a marvelous panoramic view over the old town of Schiltach and the Black Forest landscape.
Yes, several sites are suitable for families. The Schiltach Historic Old Town and the Half-timbered Old Town of Schiltach are both listed as family-friendly historical sites, offering a pleasant stroll through beautiful architecture. While the castle ruins themselves might require some walking, the historical context and views can be engaging for older children. Husen Castle also hosts 'BURGERLEBEN' spectacles on certain Sundays, which can be exciting for families.
The area around Schiltach's castles is excellent for outdoor activities. You can explore various hiking trails, such as 'The Kinzig River in Schiltach – Kuhbachtal loop' or 'Teisenkopf Tower loop'. For cyclists, there are numerous road cycling routes and MTB trails, including routes like 'Teisenkopf Tower – View of St. Roman loop' for mountain biking.
The Ruine Schiltach is generally accessible, with wooden bridges and benches offering access to the site and viewpoints among the foundation stones. The paths are typically easy to navigate. For other ruins like Hohenschramberg and Falkenstein, access usually involves hiking trails, which can vary in difficulty. Always check specific access details for each ruin.
Husen Castle is a freely accessible ruin of a mountain castle directly over Hausach. It was built around 1220 to protect surrounding silver mines. A unique feature is the 'BURGERLEBEN' spectacles, which take place every first Sunday from May to October, where the tower is accessible, and you can experience sword fighting demonstrations and knight fights.
While specific rules for each castle ruin may vary, the Schiltach Historic Old Town is listed as dog-friendly, making it a pleasant area for walks with your pet. Many hiking trails in the Black Forest region are also dog-friendly, but it's always advisable to keep dogs on a leash, especially near historical sites or in nature reserves.
The Black Forest region, including the areas around Schiltach's castles, is beautiful throughout the warmer months, typically from spring to autumn. During these seasons, the weather is generally pleasant for exploring the ruins and enjoying the panoramic views. The 'BURGERLEBEN' spectacles at Husen Castle run from May to October. Winter visits can offer a different, tranquil atmosphere, but some paths might be less accessible due to snow or ice.
Yes, the castles are often situated to take advantage of the natural landscape. From the Ruins of Hohenschramberg Castle, you get a great view of the five valleys. The Falkenstein Castle Ruins, Schramberg is located on a rock, offering scenic vistas. The Schlossberg, where Ruine Schiltach stands, provides marvelous panoramic views over the old town and the surrounding Black Forest landscape.
The Falkenstein Castle Ruins, Schramberg is one of the oldest castles in the Schramberg district, built around 1150. Its location on a rock makes it very popular with climbers, who can often be seen in action. Visitors can explore the fortress, which is divided into upper and lower Falkenstein, and enjoy a great view over Schramberg and the surrounding area.
The Ruins of Hohenschramberg Castle features a former weir system at a height of 630 meters, offering a great view of the five valleys in which the city of Schramberg has spread. The castle was built around 1500 and has been well-preserved thanks to restoration efforts. It's a large facility where you can enjoy a break on the thick castle walls with wonderful views.


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