Castles around Boms, located in the Ravensburg district of Upper Swabia, offer a range of historical sites. This region in Baden-Württemberg is home to 9 castles, providing insights into local history and architecture. The landscape features diverse terrain suitable for exploration.
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The castle is privately owned and cannot be visited. However, a walk through the castle courtyard is always worthwhile.
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Beautiful complex, definitely worth a tour.
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From the history of the city and the guild Saulgau, still called Sulgen in the Middle Ages, was surrounded by a city wall in the 14th century, into which 3 gate towers were built. Source and further information: https://www.dorauszunft.de/ueber-uns/geschichte.html
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One of the last remaining towers of the city wall. Worth seeing from inside and outside the city walls
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The tower can be visited at any time, the ascent is very adventurous. The key hangs on the left above the door. The light switch is located in the entrance area of the tower. Very important: switch off the light again after the visit, lock the door and hang the key back!
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Beverage tax for the city wall, Bad Saulgau The city fortifications were probably of poor quality from the beginning - also due to the notorious lack of money. As early as 1372, therefore, Duke Leopold III. the city the privilege of collecting a "wine fee", i.e. a kind of beverage tax, in order to be able to pay for repairs to the wall. The city's statutes also mention fines that anyone who breaks the wall has to pay. In any case, the Saulgau people seem to have had no confidence in the defensive effectiveness of their city walls. Because in 1641 the people of Riedlingen were informed on request, "... since the city wall had collapsed, one did not want to and could not defend oneself in the slightest." Text / Source: Tourist Information, Hauptstraße 56, 88348 Bad Saulgau https://bad-saulgau.de/tourismus/inspirieren/virtueller-stadtrundgang/qr-code-stadtfuehrung/katzentuermle-und-alte-stadtmauer/ Music school (old monastery), Bad Saulgau
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Beverage tax for the city wall, Bad Saulgau The city fortifications were probably of poor quality from the beginning - also due to the notorious lack of money. As early as 1372, therefore, Duke Leopold III. the city the privilege of collecting a "wine fee", i.e. a kind of beverage tax, in order to be able to pay for repairs to the wall. The city's statutes also mention fines that anyone who breaks the wall has to pay. In any case, the Saulgau people seem to have had no confidence in the defensive effectiveness of their city walls. Because in 1641 the people of Riedlingen were informed on request, "... since the city wall had collapsed, one did not want to and could not defend oneself in the slightest." Text / Source: Tourist Information, Hauptstraße 56, 88348 Bad Saulgau https://bad-saulgau.de/tourismus/inspirieren/virtueller-stadtrundgang/qr-code-stadtfuehrung/katzentuermle-und-alte-stadtmauer/
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The region around Boms, in the Ravensburg district of Upper Swabia, offers a variety of historical sites. You'll find privately owned castles like Altshausen Castle, medieval residential towers such as Fronhofen Castle (Roman Tower), and city fortifications like the Katzentürmle (City Fortifications), Bad Saulgau. There are also unique spots like the Hatzenturm Observation Tower, which offers historical context alongside panoramic views.
Yes, Altshausen Castle serves as the residence of the head of the House of Württemberg. While the castle itself is privately owned and cannot be visited inside, the public part of its park and the church of St. Michael are freely accessible. You can also explore the grounds and admire the beautiful sculptures in the palace garden.
Most castles around Boms are either privately owned or consist of preserved ruins. For instance, Altshausen Castle is a private residence, though its park and church are open. Fronhofen Castle (Roman Tower) is a partially preserved medieval tower where the ascent is described as adventurous, with the key often found above the door. The Hatzenturm Observation Tower is open on weekends and by appointment, offering access to its interior for views.
Several sites are considered family-friendly. Altshausen Castle's accessible park and church make it suitable for families. The Katzentürmle (City Fortifications), Bad Saulgau, as a historical city tower, can be an interesting stop for all ages. Additionally, the Aulendorf Castle Brewery, located near a castle, offers food and an ice cream parlor, making it a pleasant stop for families.
For expansive views, the Hatzenturm Observation Tower is highly recommended. From its top, you can experience wonderful views of the Schussental basin, Weingarten, Ravensburg, the Waldburgrücken, and on clear days, even the Alps. Fronhofen Castle (Roman Tower), though a ruin, is also noted as a viewpoint.
Yes, the area around Boms offers various hiking opportunities. You can find routes like the 'Viewing Platform – Countryside view loop from Altshausen' or the 'Soul bench by the lake – Old Pond Altshausen loop from Altshausen'. For more options, explore the hiking guide for Boms, which includes easy to moderate trails.
Yes, there are gravel biking routes available in the vicinity of Boms. Options include the 'Bad Waldsee Town Lake – Town Hall Bad Waldsee loop from Aulendorf' or the 'SEEzeit Hoßkirch Lake – Ostrach forest road loop from Hoßkirch'. You can find more details and routes in the gravel biking guide for Boms.
The castles and fortifications in the Ravensburg district, such as Fronhofen Castle (Roman Tower), have deep historical roots. Fronhofen, for example, was home to Ministeriale of the Hohenstaufen and later the Holy Roman Empire, with its nobility founding the flourishing Counts of Königsegg. The Katzentürmle (City Fortifications), Bad Saulgau, highlights the defensive past of the region's towns, with arrow slits indicating its original purpose.
Yes, near some of the historical sites, you can find places to eat and drink. The Aulendorf Castle Brewery is a notable spot offering hand-brewed beer and delicious food, along with an ice cream parlor. This provides a convenient option for refreshments after exploring nearby castles.
Visitors appreciate the well-preserved nature and historical depth of the sites. For Altshausen Castle, the beautiful sculptures in the palace garden and its well-cared-for appearance are often highlighted. The Hatzenturm Observation Tower is praised for its unexpectedly wonderful views. The community also values the efforts of those who maintain these pieces of history, keeping them tangible for future generations.
Yes, there are easy walking trails that can lead you to or near some of the castles. For instance, the 'Viewing Platform – Countryside view loop from Altshausen' is an easy 3.48 km hike. The 'Old Pond Altshausen – Altshausen Palace loop from Altshausen' is another easy option at 6.67 km. You can find more easy routes in the easy hikes guide for Boms.
The landscape around Boms and the Ravensburg district features diverse terrain. You can expect a mix of gentle paths suitable for easy walks and more varied landscapes that offer intermediate hiking and gravel biking challenges. The region is part of Upper Swabia, known for its rolling hills and scenic countryside.


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