Best castles around Alerheim are situated in a region characterized by its historical significance and varied landscape. The area features the Schlossberg, a hill offering panoramic views over the Ries plain and the Wörnitz valley. This setting provides a backdrop for exploring historical sites, including remnants of former imperial castles. The region's past is marked by centuries of changing ownership and significant historical events.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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The ruins now have great information boards on which you can find the history of the castle and its builders as well as all kinds of information on the subject of castles. Highly recommended and brand new! Great photorealistic representations of the castle in its original state!
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There are different levels here. The family crypt is in the basement and can be visited during special tours. Otherwise, the church is part of the "normal" tour. Old memorial stones of nobles can also be seen here. The church can also be visited without a guide.
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The castle was a highlight for me, it is located on the outskirts of Harburg, the mighty castle complex can only amaze you, with individual use, including a hotel for festivities or guided tours. Entry prices start at €3.50.
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Impressive ruins with beautiful views.
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Very very nice, Information board with castle plan, what is what, I liked that very much definitely worth a detour
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I think driving better in winter or spring very overgrown in July and since it hasn't rained for a long time, partly very loose soil
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The region is rich in history. Schloss Alerheim, also known as Burgruine Alerheim, is a prominent example, believed to have existed since the Carolingian period and serving as an imperial castle during the Staufer era. Other significant sites include the Ruins of Niederhaus Castle, a former Stauferburg, and Hochhaus Castle Ruins, a high medieval hilltop castle built around 1200 AD.
For stunning panoramic views, visit Schloss Alerheim. From its elevated position on the Schlossberg, you can enjoy picturesque outlooks over the Ries plain and the Wörnitz valley. Another excellent spot is the View of Harburg Castle, Harburg's Old Town and the Wörnitz River, offering a magnificent perspective of Harburg Castle and the surrounding area.
Yes, several spots are suitable for families. The View of Harburg Castle, Harburg's Old Town and the Wörnitz River is family-friendly and includes a playground nearby. The Wallerstein Plague Column is also marked as family-friendly and offers a historical monument to explore.
The area around Alerheim offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, such as the 'Marian Fountain, Wemding – Wemding Town Hall loop' or the 'View of Harburg Castle – Stone Bridge Harburg loop'. For running, consider routes like the 'Lierheim Castle – Alerheim Castle loop'. You can explore more options on the Cycling around Alerheim, Running Trails around Alerheim, and Gravel biking around Alerheim guide pages.
Yes, the region features trails that lead to and around castle ruins. For instance, the Ruins of Niederhaus Castle and Hochhaus Castle Ruins are situated along hiking paths in the Kartäusertal, offering a chance to explore historical sites amidst nature. Be prepared for longer hikes if you wish to visit multiple ruins on foot.
Spring and autumn are generally ideal for visiting the castles and exploring the surrounding area. The weather is usually mild, making outdoor activities pleasant, and the natural scenery is particularly beautiful. Summer can also be good, but be mindful of warmer temperatures, especially on exposed castle hills.
Schloss Alerheim (Burgruine Alerheim) is largely a ruin, but it offers significant historical importance and panoramic views. While the interior of the private buildings on the grounds is not accessible, you can appreciate the exterior, the remnants of the gatehouse, curtain wall, and moat. The site also features a distillery and a small brewery where you can purchase regional specialties.
Beyond the castles, you can visit the Wallerstein Plague Column, an impressive monument erected in the 18th century. Additionally, St. Michael's Castle Church, located within castle grounds, offers historical architecture and memorial stones.
Visitors appreciate the blend of history and natural beauty. Many enjoy the sense of discovery when exploring ruins like Hochhaus Castle Ruins in the forest, or the historical insights gained at sites like the Ruins of Niederhaus Castle. The scenic viewpoints, such as the one overlooking Harburg Castle, are also highly rated for their picturesque vistas.
While many castle ruins involve uneven terrain, some historical sites offer better accessibility. The Wallerstein Plague Column is noted as wheelchair accessible. For specific castle ruins, it's advisable to check individual site conditions, as some may have challenging paths.
Yes, the region offers options for refreshments. At Schloss Alerheim, there is a distillery and a small brewery where you can purchase regional specialties. For broader choices, you'll find cafes, pubs, and restaurants in nearby towns and villages, such as Harburg and Wallerstein.


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