Castles around Binau are situated in a charming village nestled on the Neckar River, offering a historical landscape. The area features historically significant castle sites such as Schloss Binau and the Dauchstein Castle Ruins, reflecting centuries of local history. Its strategic location contributed to the presence of these structures, providing insights into medieval fortifications and architectural changes. Visitors can explore various castle types, from well-preserved fortresses to ancient ruins.
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The Minneburg is an impressive castle ruin in the Neckar Valley, near Neckargerach. It sits atop a wooded hillside and offers a fantastic view over the Neckar Valley. The castle was probably built in the 12th century and reached its heyday in the 16th century, when it was remodeled in the Renaissance style. The legend surrounding the Minneburg is particularly fascinating: The name is said to originate from Minna von Horneck, who sought refuge here out of love for a knight.
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According to the oldest documents, Hornberg Castle was a Gaugrafenburg and later a knight's castle on a steep mountain spur 228.6 m above sea level above the Neckar valley above the town of Neckarzimmern between Bad Wimpfen and Mosbach.
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Here you can take a short break and a photo. If you have time, you can also take a look at the castle. It's a nice change from a bike tour.
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The ascent to the castle was worth it, even if it was still dormant when we visited.
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the castle can be visited (admission required)
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Opposite Neckargerach, the Minneburg rises on a wooded hillside in the Neckarkatzenbach municipal forest above the Guttenbach district. It is considered the landmark of Neckargerach. It owes its current form mainly to the expansion in the first half of the 16th century. Today it is a mighty ruin and a popular destination, especially since you have a beautiful view of the Neckar valley and there are also two barbecue areas in the area, which invite you to linger for a while. According to legend, the name of the castle goes back to Minna von Horneck, a damsel at Hornberg Castle. Before her marriage to the Count of Schwarzenberg, who lived at Dilsberg Castle, she is said to have taken refuge here in a cave. She secretly loved the poor knight Edelmut von Ehrenberg and hoped for his return from a crusade. When he finally returned from the Holy Land, it was too late: Minna was dying. At the death camp he is said to have vowed to build a castle and to commemorate her great love (Middle High German: Minne) named it Minneburg. Source: https://www.neckargerach.de/de/freizeit/machen/minneburg The ascent to the main castle is still blocked. A renovation is not foreseeable.
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Hornberg Castle is interesting and is supported by Lotto BW and fas Landesdenkmalamt to renovate the castle wall, keep, etc.
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Visitors frequently enjoy the Minneburg Castle Ruins, known for its wonderful views of the Neckar valley and its well-preserved medieval structure with a barbecue area. Another favorite is Zwingenberg Castle, a well-preserved fortress perched above the Neckar, and the scenic View of Zwingenberg Castle viewpoint. The Stolzeneck Castle Ruins also offer beautiful views from its preserved shield wall.
Binau is home to two historically significant sites. Schloss Binau, originally built in the 15th century, is prominently situated on the Neckar River and features extensive park-like gardens. The Dauchstein Castle Ruins, dating back to 1030, served as a crucial toll station for the Hohenstaufen family, with only its tower remaining today as a testament to its ancient origins.
Yes, several castles and their surroundings are suitable for families. The Minneburg Castle Ruins offer a rest area with benches and a barbecue spot, perfect for a family outing. The area around Zwingenberg Castle is also family-friendly, with the romantic Wolfsschlucht gorge nearby for walks.
Many castles offer stunning panoramic views. From Minneburg Castle Ruins, you can enjoy a wonderful view of the Neckar valley. The View of Zwingenberg Castle provides a magnificent perspective of the fortress. From Stolzeneck Castle Ruins, you get a beautiful view of the surrounding forest and the Neckar valley. Hornberg Castle also boasts a great view over the Neckar loop.
The region around Binau offers various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, including easy hikes that pass by the Dauchstein Castle Tower and offer views of Binau Castle. Cycling is also popular, with routes like the 'Elztal Cycle Path – Hornberg Castle loop' or the 'Jupiter Giant Column – View of Binau Castle loop'. For mountain biking enthusiasts, there are MTB trails such as the 'Mosbach Market Square loop'. You can find more details on these routes in the cycling guide, easy hikes guide, and MTB trails guide for Binau.
Yes, there are several hiking opportunities. Behind Zwingenberg Castle, the romantic Wolfsschlucht gorge begins, which is ideal for walks. For easier options, consider routes like the 'View of the Neckar River – Dauchstein Castle Tower loop' or the 'Restaurant Sonneneck – View of Binau Castle loop', both of which are easy hikes around Binau. More hiking routes can be found in the easy hikes around Binau guide.
Absolutely. The road leading to the View of Zwingenberg Castle is highly recommended for cyclists, offering a pleasant ride with little traffic. The Neckar Cycle Path also provides access to various points of interest, including views of castles like Hornberg Castle. Explore more cycling routes in the cycling around Binau guide.
Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning views of the Neckar valley, the historical significance of the ruins, and the well-preserved nature of some fortresses. Many enjoy the peaceful atmosphere, the opportunities for hiking and cycling, and the presence of amenities like barbecue areas at sites such as Minneburg Castle Ruins. The community has shared over 500 photos and given more than 2200 upvotes, highlighting the region's appeal.
Hornberg Castle features a panoramic restaurant with magnificent views of the Neckar Valley, as well as a hotel. Additionally, the area around the castles often has local establishments. For example, the Nature Friends and their restaurants are located near the View of Zwingenberg Castle.
While specific seasonal recommendations are not detailed for all castles, the Neckar valley region is generally beautiful during spring and autumn when the foliage is vibrant. Summer offers pleasant weather for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling. Visiting during the annual Castle Festival in August at Zwingenberg Castle can also be a unique experience.
While the main castles are well-known, exploring the less-visited Stolzeneck Castle Ruins can feel like discovering a hidden gem. It offers free access and a staircase to a preserved shield wall with beautiful views, often without large crowds. The ancient Dauchstein Castle Ruins in Binau itself, with only its tower remaining, also offers a glimpse into very early medieval history away from more bustling sites.


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