Castles around Lobbach provide a historical exploration within the scenic Neckar Valley region. While Lobbach itself does not contain prominent castles, the surrounding area is rich in historical fortifications and natural beauty. This municipality, formed from Lobenfeld and Waldwimmersbach, is situated near the Neckar River, offering access to numerous historical sites. Visitors can explore a variety of castles in the broader Lobbach region, often integrated into hiking and cycling routes.
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The Four Castles Tour in Neckarsteinach takes you to Vorderburg, Mittelburg, Hinterburg, and Schadeck Castle ("Swallow's Nest") 🏰. The route offers magnificent views of the Neckar Valley 🌊, historic walls, and is ideal as a circular walk along the Neckarsteig Trail 🥾—compact, scenic, and steeped in history.
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Originally a Celtic refuge, then the Romans arrived, and in the 12th century, a castle was built. It came into the possession of the Electorate of the Palatinate around 1300 and was then intended as a refuge for the ruler and his entourage from Heidelberg in case of emergency. The people of Dilsberger were granted town-like rights and, in return, were obliged to provide accommodations in case of emergency. With the dissolution of the Electorate of the Palatinate in 1803, the castle came into the possession of the state of Baden. In 1822, the castle was approved for demolition. Detailed information can be found here: https://www.dilsberg.de/gemeinde/geschichte-dilsberg/ The remains of the castle can be visited during the summer months for a small fee. Opening hours here: https://www.burgfeste-dilsberg.de/besuchsinformation/oeffnungszeiten
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Instead of a keep, the castle has a double-winged shield wall, the apex of which points toward the rocky massif. A battlement walk runs along the shield wall, which can be accessed via a recently constructed steel staircase. The castle complex is fully accessible and worth a visit. More information on site or, for example, here: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schwalbennest_(Burgruine)
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The Swallow's Nest is Schadeck Castle. There are several castles in this area. Swallow's Nest - Schadeck Castle -> freely accessible The rear castle -> freely accessible The middle castle -> privately owned and not accessible The front castle -> privately owned and not accessible The Dilsberg Castle Fortress -> on the other side of the Neckar River and freely accessible.
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A very scenic route with great views of and from the castles. The way is easy to go. Not all castles can be visited, the Schadeck is currently also closed due to construction work. But it's still worth it.
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ok, 2 of the 4 can "only" be seen from the outside, but the inhabited castles are especially beautiful!
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The Dilsberg Castle Fortress is known for its fantastic panoramic view of the Neckar Valley and the Odenwald. Another highlight of the castle festivals is a bit lower - in the accessible underground well tunnel. Should be reopened from March 26th, 2021
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Beautiful castle ruins with a great view. Often well attended on weekends because the castles are well known and the hiking trails on the castle tour are not particularly demanding. Ideal for children.
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While Lobbach itself does not host prominent castles, the surrounding Neckar Valley is rich in historical fortifications. You'll find a concentration of castles near Heidelberg and in towns like Neckarsteinach and Zwingenberg, all easily accessible from Lobbach.
Many castles in the region offer free access to their ruins and grounds. For example, the Hinterburg Ruins (Neckarsteinach) and Schadeck Castle (Swallow's Nest) are freely accessible, with their battlements and lookout towers offering magnificent views. Most of Dilsberg Fortress is also freely accessible, though some parts like the castle ruins and well may require a small admission fee.
Yes, several castles in the area are suitable for families. The Four Castles Tour in Neckarsteinach offers an engaging experience for all ages, with two of the castles being freely accessible ruins. The Dilsberg Fortress is also considered family-friendly, providing historical exploration and great views.
The castles near Lobbach offer diverse historical experiences, ranging from well-preserved ruins with lookout towers to impressive fortresses. You can explore sites like the 12th-century Dilsberg Fortress, which was once a town, or the dramatic Schadeck Castle (Swallow's Nest), daringly built on a rock above the Neckar River.
Absolutely! The castles in the Neckar Valley are often integrated into hiking and cycling routes. You can find numerous hiking trails and road cycling routes that pass by or lead directly to these historical sites, allowing you to enjoy both nature and history. For example, the Four Castles Tour Neckarsteinach is a popular trail.
Yes, the region offers stunning viewpoints. The Hinterburg Ruins (Neckarsteinach) provide a beautiful view of a Neckar loop. You can also get a magnificent perspective of Zwingenberg Castle from the road to Neunkirchen, which is particularly recommended for cyclists.
Visitors frequently highlight the magnificent views, especially from the lookout towers and battlements of the ruins. The historical atmosphere, the opportunity for adventurous ascents, and the integration of castles into scenic hiking and cycling routes are also highly appreciated. The komoot community has shared over 2000 photos and given more than 2000 upvotes for these sites.
While many castle paths are accessible, some, like the climb to Dilsberg Fortress, can be quite steep but are ultimately rewarding with their views. For those seeking more challenging outdoor experiences, you can explore various hiking guides in the Lobbach area that incorporate historical sites.
The castles and their surrounding trails are enjoyable throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and exploring the outdoor ruins. Summer is also popular, though it can be warmer. Even in winter, some ruins remain accessible, offering a unique, often quieter, experience.
Many outdoor castle ruins and their grounds, especially those with free access, are generally dog-friendly, provided dogs are kept on a leash. However, specific rules can vary, particularly for interiors or privately owned sections. It's always a good idea to check local signage or specific castle websites if you plan to bring your dog.
While the main castles like those in Neckarsteinach and Dilsberg are well-known, the region is dotted with smaller historical remnants. Exploring the broader Neckar Valley on foot or by bike can lead you to less-frequented spots. The historical significance of places like Kloster Lobenfeld, though not a castle, also offers a deeper dive into the area's past.
The castles are often nestled within the scenic Neckar Valley, surrounded by forests and river landscapes. You can expect to see diverse flora and fauna typical of a river valley and woodland environment. Birdwatching is popular, and the natural settings provide a tranquil backdrop to the historical sites. Many hiking routes in the area highlight these natural features.


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