Castles around Durach are situated in the Allgäu region of Bavaria, Germany, an area known for its historical fortresses and palaces. While Durach itself does not host prominent castles, its location provides access to several significant historical sites within a reasonable distance. The surrounding landscape features the Bavarian Alps and offers a rich historical experience for visitors.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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quiet region - access to the Kempten Forest - nice playground if you walk under the B12...
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Approaching the ruins from Fleschützen, it was quite unsatisfying. Access to the inner castle is blocked, and the surrounding walls are overgrown. It's impossible to get a clear view. The ruins are apparently neglected and have been left to their natural state. The sign also suggests this. A shame.
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Beautiful castle ruins 🤗 Also open for visits on weekends from May
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From May onwards, the ruins can also be visited inside, but there are still beautiful views of the very well-maintained ruins
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The trails are sometimes very adventurous, but in a very beautiful area. It is safer to bike in dry weather. Unfortunately, a lot of trees block the trail, so you have to lift the bike more than you can ride.
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The ruins of the Wolkenberg stand on a hill with a very steep incline. Is very interesting and the masonry is protected by subsequently built over roofs. There is also seating to linger.
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Possible start/finish point from Heinrichweg. First a great knight's path and then the castle ruins. When the flag is hoisted, you can visit the ruins. A great experience for small and large knights.
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Great ruin above Sulzberg, is currently being restored.
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Near Durach, you can explore several significant historical sites. The Sulzberg Castle Ruins are popular for their well-maintained state and views. The Wagegg Castle Ruins offer expansive views despite only having a stone gate and wall remains. For a grander experience, the Prince-Abbot’s Residence in Kempten showcases lavish Baroque and Rococo interiors. Further afield, the iconic Neuschwanstein Castle is a must-see for its fairytale architecture, and Kronburg Castle is known for its magnificent Renaissance design.
Yes, several sites are suitable for families. The Sulzberg Castle Ruins are considered family-friendly, especially when the flag is raised, indicating they are open for visits. The Neuenburg Ruins are also family-friendly, with a walking path leading past them along the Durach waterway. The Prince-Abbot’s Residence in Kempten also welcomes families for tours.
For historical and architectural depth, the Prince-Abbot’s Residence in Kempten is highly recommended. It's a significant example of South German Rococo, featuring exquisite paintings, sculptures, and stucco work. Guided tours of its State Rooms are available. Neuschwanstein Castle, though a 19th-century creation, offers a unique glimpse into King Ludwig II's romantic vision, while Kronburg Castle provides insight into Renaissance architecture with its almost 300-year-old original interior.
Absolutely. Many castle ruins are situated in scenic areas perfect for outdoor activities. For instance, a walking path leads past the Neuenburg Ruins along the Durach waterway. The Nesselburg Castle Ruins are nestled in the forest, making them a good stop during a hike. You can find numerous hiking, cycling, and mountain biking routes in the region. Explore more options on our Hiking around Durach, Cycling around Durach, and MTB Trails around Durach guides.
For impressive vistas, the Sulzberg Castle Ruins provide beautiful views. The Wagegg Castle Ruins, despite their limited remains, are situated on an elevation that offers expansive views. The Neuenburg Ruins also feature a viewpoint along their walking path.
Yes, if you prefer a quieter experience, consider visiting the local castle ruins. The Sulzberg Castle Ruins, Wagegg Castle Ruins, Neuenburg Ruins, and Nesselburg Castle Ruins offer a more serene exploration experience compared to the internationally renowned Neuschwanstein Castle.
The castles and ruins around Durach are often set amidst beautiful natural landscapes. You can expect to find dense forests, such as around the Nesselburg Castle Ruins. Many sites, like the Wagegg Castle Ruins, are on elevated positions offering panoramic views of the Bavarian Alps and the Allgäu region. Waterways like the Durach river flow near the Neuenburg Ruins, providing pleasant walking paths.
Visitors appreciate the blend of history and nature. Many enjoy the well-maintained ruins and the opportunity to explore historical sites. The scenic viewpoints offering expansive panoramas are a highlight. The family-friendly atmosphere at places like Sulzberg Castle Ruins and the walking paths near Neuenburg Ruins are also frequently mentioned positively.
Yes, some castle ruins have amenities nearby. For example, the Sulzberg Castle Ruins are noted to have a cafe. Additionally, the walking path near the Neuenburg Ruins leads to the 'Waldschenke' refreshment stop, offering a convenient break during your exploration.
The Allgäu region is beautiful year-round. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and exploring, with vibrant foliage or blooming landscapes. Summer is ideal for longer days and outdoor activities. While some ruins like Sulzberg Castle Ruins are open from May onwards, the region's castles can also be atmospheric in winter, though accessibility might vary depending on snow conditions. Always check specific opening times for indoor attractions like the Prince-Abbot’s Residence or Neuschwanstein.
The duration of your visit depends on the castle and your interest. For smaller ruins like Sulzberg or Neuenburg, an hour or two might suffice, especially if combined with a short walk. For the Prince-Abbot’s Residence in Kempten, allow 1-2 hours for a guided tour. Iconic castles like Neuschwanstein often require a half to full day, including travel, tours, and exploring the grounds.


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