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Top 15 Castles around Weingarten

Castles around Weingarten offer insights into the region's historical structures and cultural significance. The area features various historical sites, from well-preserved castles to medieval residential towers. These structures provide a glimpse into the past, showcasing different architectural styles and historical periods. Visitors can explore these sites, which are often set within scenic landscapes.

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  • The most popular castles is Benzenhofen Castle, a castle with a cafe. This castle offers a great view of the Schussen valley.

Last updated: May 4, 2026

Waldburg Castle

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From Pentecost to September 15, the castle is not only open on weekends, but from Tuesday to Sunday. There is interesting historical information on the climb. And the view from the tower of the castle is a special experience

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Mehlsack, Ravensburg

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The name comes from its shape, which resembles sacks of flour.

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Waldburg Castle

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Great view of the Alpine foothills with Lake Constance. The visit of the museum is worthwhile - especially because of the view from the roof.

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Hatzenturm Observation Tower

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A nice stop for a great historical viewpoint. The tower is open on weekends from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Or by appointment with the Schulz family next door, by calling: 07502 - 944499

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Wolfegg Castle is privately owned and can be visited on request as part of a guided tour and during public events. You can find more information at wolfegg.de/tourismus-freizeit/sehenswerts/schloss.

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The Waldenburg region became a fief of the noble Hohenlohe family around 1250. The first documented mention of a castle dates back to 1253. Waldenburg was granted town rights as early as 1330. It was converted into a castle in the 16th century, although some of the changes were reversed in the 18th century. The building became the headquarters of one of the Hohenlohe lines in 1553. The keep, also known as the Männlesturm (Männles Tower), received its present form in 1576. Further structural changes were made in the early 17th century, with Heinrich Schickhardt serving as an advisor. The castle stood empty from 1679 onwards, as the Hohenlohe-Waldenburg line died out. The castle church of St. Michael was built by master stucco worker Christian Dornacher in 1781 and 1782. Count Eberhard von Hohenlohe-Waldenburg had Pfedelbach Castle built from 1568 to 1572 on the walls of an older ministerial castle as a winter residence, as the climate in Pfedelbach was milder than that up in Waldenburg. In the 19th century, the castle was extensively renovated by a new Hohenlohe-Waldenburg line created through inheritance. The castle, along with almost 80 percent of the entire town area, was destroyed by artillery fire in 1945. Reconstruction took place from 1948 to 1963. Hans Gottfried von Stockhausen (* May 12, 1920 at Trendelburg Castle; † January 8, 2010 in Remshalden-Buoch) was a German stained-glass artist, painter, and draftsman. He became known primarily for his over 500 church windows and architectural works, both at home and abroad. Von Stockhausen maintained his studio at Waldenburg Castle, where he frequently exhibited his works to the public. Source: Wikipedia.

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The parish church of St. Catherine, also known as the castle church, which stands in front of Wolfegg Castle, is undoubtedly one of the most magnificent baroque churches in Upper Swabia. The former collegiate church was built between 1733 and 1742 by Johann Georg Fischer, and the neo-baroque bell tower, designed by the Stuttgart architect Joseph Cades, was added in 1906. (from Wikipedia) The Catholic church is open during the day.

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It is worth attending an event in the castle. This gives you the opportunity to see part of the castle. http://www.wolfegger-konzerte.de/veranstaltungsorte.html

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Mehlsack, Ravensburg The round tower was built from 1425 to 1429 to ward off attacks from the higher-lying castle, which was owned by the Habsburgs and pledged to the Counts of Waldburg in the 14th/15th century. The name comes from the fact that the tower in its form looks like historical, high flour sacks. It is the landmark of the city. Height: 51 meters, 253 steps. Text / Source: Landesbildungsserver Baden-Württemberg https://www.schule-bw.de/faecher-und-schularten/gesellschaftswissenschaftliche-und-philosophische-faecher/landeskunde-landesgeschichte/

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Mehlsack (Tower), Ravensburg The round tower was built from 1425 to 1429 to ward off attacks from the higher castle. The name comes from its shape, which resembles a flour sack. Landmark of the city. Height: 51 meters, 253 steps. Text / Source: Tourist Information, Lederhaus, Marienplatz 35, 88212 Ravensburg https://www.ravensburg.de/rv/tourismus / https://resc.deskline.net/documents/1/DE2/16eacb80-59af-406f-9ecc-a2ea038a7b86/RVerleben_2021_Fyler.pdf

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Mehlsack, Ravensburg The round tower was built from 1425 to 1429 to ward off attacks from the higher-situated castle, which was owned by the Habsburgs and pledged to the Counts of Waldburg in the 14th/15th century. The name comes from the fact that the tower in its form looks like historical, tall flour sacks. It is the landmark of the city. Height: 51 meters, 253 steps. Text / Source: Landesbildungsserver Baden-Württemberg https://www.schule-bw.de/faecher-und-schularten/gesellschaftswissenschaftliche-und-philosophische-faecher/landeskunde-landesgeschichte/

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Frequently Asked Questions

What historical sites can I visit around Weingarten?

Weingarten offers a rich array of historical sites. The most prominent are the Basilica of St. Martin, known for its impressive Baroque architecture and the famous Gabler Organ, and the Schlössle Weingarten, which houses the City Museum. Additionally, you can explore traditional castles like Waldburg Castle, a museum castle, and Wolfegg Castle and St. Catherine’s Castle Church, which hosts art collections and events.

Are there any castles that function as museums or offer guided tours?

Yes, Waldburg Castle operates as a museum and offers guided tours. The Schlössle Weingarten also houses the City Museum, providing engaging insights into local history. Wolfegg Castle, while privately owned, offers guided tours by request and during public events.

What kind of architecture can I expect to see in Weingarten's historical buildings?

The region showcases a blend of architectural styles. The Basilica of St. Martin is a prime example of grand Italian-German Baroque. The Schlössle Weingarten features Renaissance origins with later Baroque remodels. You'll also find medieval residential towers, such as Fronhofen Castle (Roman Tower), offering a glimpse into earlier defensive structures.

Are there family-friendly activities at these historical sites?

The Schlössle Weingarten, housing the City Museum, offers interactive elements for children, including drawers to explore and audio stations. Benzenhofen Castle features a cozy castle café, which can be a pleasant stop for families.

Which historical sites offer scenic views?

Benzenhofen Castle provides a great view of the Schussen valley. From Waldburg Castle, visitors can enjoy a special experience from the tower. The Hatzenturm Observation Tower also offers an unimaginably wonderful view of the Schussental basin, Weingarten, Ravensburg, and even the Alps on clear days.

What unique historical features or collections can be found in Weingarten's historical buildings?

The Basilica of St. Martin houses the famous Baroque Gabler Organ, known for its unique sound capabilities, and a Holy Blood Relic. It is also the burial place for nine members of the Guelph dynasty. Wolfegg Castle contains the art collection of the House of Waldburg-Wolfegg, also known as the 'Wolfegg Cabinet'.

What outdoor activities can I combine with a visit to these historical sites?

The region around Weingarten is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, such as the 'View of Ravensburg – Mariatal Avenue loop' or the 'Schussen River – View of Ravensburg loop'. For mountain biking, trails like the 'Kickach Trail – Tafel Pond loop' are available. Explore more options on the Cycling around Weingarten or MTB Trails around Weingarten guide pages.

Are there cafes or restaurants near the historical sites?

Yes, Benzenhofen Castle has a castle café known for its great cake and cozy atmosphere. While specific cafes are not listed for every site, Weingarten town center, close to the Basilica and Schlössle, offers various dining options.

What is the best time of year to visit the historical sites around Weingarten?

Many sites, like Waldburg Castle, have extended opening hours from Pentecost to mid-September. Spring and autumn offer pleasant weather for exploring both the indoor attractions and the surrounding landscapes. Winter visits can also be charming, especially for indoor tours, but check specific opening hours as some sites may have reduced schedules.

What do visitors particularly enjoy about the historical sites around Weingarten?

Visitors appreciate the historical depth and architectural beauty. The impressive scale and artistic masterpieces of the Basilica of St. Martin are frequently highlighted. The interactive exhibits at the Schlössle Weingarten City Museum are popular, especially for families. The scenic views from places like Benzenhofen Castle and the historical significance of sites like Fronhofen Castle (Roman Tower) are also highly valued.

Are there options for gravel biking near these historical sites?

Absolutely. The Weingarten area provides excellent gravel biking opportunities. Routes like the 'Wolfegger Ach Canal Path – Canal of the Paper Mill loop' or the 'Canal of the Paper Mill – Waldburg Castle loop' offer diverse terrain. You can find more detailed routes and information on the Gravel biking around Weingarten guide page.

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