Best castles around Neulingen offer a blend of historical architecture and natural landscapes in the Enzkreis district of Baden-Württemberg. The region features diverse historical sites, from classical palaces to medieval ruins, set amidst varied terrain. Visitors can explore these structures, many of which are integrated into local cultural life. The area provides opportunities to engage with history while enjoying the surrounding environment.
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By far the best of the three castle ruins. It even has a small spiral staircase. Benches are set up on the ruins' plateau.
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The parish church of St. Peter forms the center of the churchyard, which is laid out in a ring on a small spur and fortified like a castle by a moat and defensive wall. The nave, which appears very squat, responds to the limited space and still has its original roof structure, built in 1468 (1467/68). In times of crisis, it served as a place of refuge for the population. In 1499, the tower choir was added by stonemasons from Maulbronn. Among the stonemasons' marks is the mark of the Maulbronn master builder Conrad von Schmie.
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Beautiful view below the Löffelstelz castle ruins directly at the Enz bridge over the river to Dürrmenz.
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Interesting church in Gondelsheim - it can be seen from far away.
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The castle ruins have a great location on the edge of the steep rock face down to the Enz. Many information boards on site tell you about the history of the castle, which was originally called Dürrmenz Castle. A separate information board in front of the castle tells you about the castle's role as part of the Eppingen Lines.
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The Kräheneck castle ruins, formerly also called Creinegg, are former fortifications from the 13th century. They are located in the forest of the Pforzheim district of Dillweißenstein. The Kräheneck ruins were built around 1250 as fortifications on the slope of the Weißenstein castle hill. The structure consisted of shield walls made of sandstone blocks, approximately 10 meters high. A wide ditch was built in front of them. It is assumed that the Kräheneck was built as an outwork to protect the Rabeneck castle below. As there are no documented references to its origins, it is estimated that it was built in the 13th or 14th century. The name Kräheneck is a popular name from the 19th century and cannot be verified by medieval documents. In 1928, an open-air stage was built in front of the shield wall for the "Kräheneck Castle Festival".
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A fortress surrounded by the Gaden, with detailed explanations
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The fortified church in Lienzingen is a sensation! I've already seen a few fortified churches. But here you actually have to speak of a fortified church. It is definitely unique in this area. I don't know of any comparable place in the world. In the fortified church you will not only find valuable information about it, but also about the surrounding old town, which is rightly completely protected as a historical monument.
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Several castles in the area are suitable for families. Bauschlott Castle offers a cafe and cultural events, making it a comfortable spot. The Enz River and Löffelstelz Castle Ruin and Gondelsheim Castle are also listed as family-friendly, often providing scenic views or parks to explore.
Yes, Bauschlott Castle features a cafe and a bookstore on its premises, making it a pleasant stop for refreshments. It's known for its cozy atmosphere and offers vegan options.
The castles in the Neulingen area showcase a rich history. Bauschlott Castle, for instance, evolved from a 16th-century moated castle into a classical palace, serving as a residence for Margraves and Grand Dukes of Baden. Its transformation by architect Friedrich Weinbrenner is historically significant. Other sites like Kräheneck Castle Ruins and Löffelstelz Castle Ruin offer glimpses into medieval fortifications.
Absolutely. Kräheneck Castle Ruins features a viewing platform on its 10-meter-high shield wall, offering views over the Dillweißenstein district. The Enz River and Löffelstelz Castle Ruin also provides beautiful views, especially from near the Enzbrücke.
The region around Neulingen offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking routes, including easy walks like the 'Böllstrich Lakes – Aalkistensee loop' or 'View of Pforzheim – Countryside Fields loop'. For cycling enthusiasts, there are moderate touring bicycle routes such as the 'Erlenbach Meadowlands – Enz Gardens, Mühlacker loop'. Mountain biking trails are also available, including easy options like the 'Bikepark Bretten – Talmühle loop'. You can explore more routes on the easy hikes around Neulingen guide, cycling around Neulingen guide, and MTB Trails around Neulingen guide.
Yes, there are several easy hiking routes near the castles. For example, the 'View of Aalkistensee – Böllstrich Lakes loop' starts near Bauschlotter Schloßpark. Many routes are suitable for leisurely exploration of the surrounding nature. You can find more details on easy hikes around Neulingen.
Gondelsheim Castle stands out due to its distinct Scottish/English architectural style, which is quite different from other castles typically found in Germany. It also features a beautifully landscaped park, though access to the park may be limited.
The duration of your visit depends on the castle. For a site like Bauschlott Castle, with its museum, cafe, and cultural events, a half-day visit is recommended to fully appreciate its offerings. For ruins like Kräheneck Castle Ruins or Löffelstelz Castle Ruin, a shorter visit of 1-2 hours might suffice, especially if combined with a walk in the surrounding area.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical architecture and natural landscapes. The community highlights the unique character of castles like Gondelsheim Castle and the cultural vibrancy of Bauschlott Castle. The scenic views from ruins such as Kräheneck Castle Ruins and the opportunities for outdoor activities nearby are also highly valued.
While the outlines of the old stone walls are heavily overgrown, the Hoheneck Castle Ruins offer a glimpse into a medieval castle from around 1100. It requires some imagination to envision its past glory, making it an interesting spot for those who enjoy exploring less obvious historical sites.
Parking information is not explicitly detailed for all castles, but for Gondelsheim Castle, parking is listed as one of its amenities, suggesting availability for visitors.
The castles can be visited year-round, but spring and autumn offer pleasant weather for exploring the grounds and nearby hiking trails. In autumn, the changing foliage can add to the scenic beauty. Even in winter, places like Bauschlott Castle with its cozy cafe can be a delightful stop, especially after a bike ride as it gets dark.


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