Castles around Habsheim offer a glimpse into the region's rich history and diverse architectural heritage within the Haut-Rhin department. While Habsheim itself features historical buildings like the Dorfhus, the surrounding area near Mulhouse is home to several notable castles. These range from well-preserved structures now serving new purposes to ancient ruins that tell tales of centuries past. The landscape provides a backdrop for exploring these historical sites.
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Seat of the local lords of Rotberg. old castle ruin divided between brothers Bernhard and Georg von Rotberg, 1685, to French general and husband of Albertine von Rotberg Jean Rapp, 1817.
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Very beautiful park with a moated castle, which now houses a town hall. A playground and a fountain complete the picture. Really idyllic.
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foundation of an ancient castle places completely overgrown with vegetation
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Concrete barn in the shape of a medieval castle
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A modern castle, made "old" with four decorative turrets. If you like, you can take a break here, but you can actually see most of it when driving past.
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Originally, only a residential tower was built here at the beginning of the 11th century. In the 16th century, the complex was expanded to become a castle and rebuilt again in the 19th century. The municipality of Schliengen finally restored the moated castle in 1975 and housed the mayor's office in the rooms. Take some time to enjoy this beautiful place and take a break in the charming park. There are plenty of benches to rest on. And who knows? Maybe you'll even see the black swan that has its home here.
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Beautiful, worth seeing building with a park around it, this moated castle.
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The moated castle is surrounded by a very beautiful park with numerous places to sit and relax. If you're lucky, you'll also spot a black swan living here. A playground also invites the children.
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While Habsheim itself doesn't host traditional castles, the surrounding Haut-Rhin department offers several notable historical sites. You can explore the ruins of Buttenheim Castle, one of Alsace's oldest fortified castles, or visit Hombourg Castle, which has been rebuilt over centuries and now features a golf course. Further afield, the 13th-century Château du Hohlandsbourg near Wintzenheim is the largest fortified castle in Alsace, and the intriguing Three Castles of Eguisheim (Wahlenbourg, Dagsbourg, and Weckmund) offer a glimpse into medieval history.
Yes, several castles in the region provide stunning vistas. The Château du Hohlandsbourg offers panoramic views of the Alsace plain, the Vosges Mountains, and even the Black Forest and Swiss Alps on clear days. The Three Castles of Eguisheim also provide stunning viewpoints from the Schlossberg hill. Additionally, Landskron Castle, near Mulhouse, features picturesque ruins with views stretching towards the Vosges Mountains from its tower.
The largest fortified castle in Alsace is the Château du Hohlandsbourg, located near Wintzenheim. This 13th-century stronghold has been extensively restored and serves as a cultural center, hosting events and exhibitions.
Yes, Entenstein Castle in Schliengen is considered family-friendly. It features a beautiful park with a playground and a fountain, making it an idyllic spot for a family outing. The Château du Hohlandsbourg also offers interactive displays and events that can be engaging for families.
The best time to visit depends on the specific castle. The Château du Hohlandsbourg is typically open from early April to early November. For the Three Castles of Eguisheim, access is usually by foot from November 15 to March 15, which might appeal to those seeking a quieter, more rugged experience. Generally, spring and autumn offer pleasant weather for exploring.
Yes, Entenstein Castle is listed as wheelchair accessible. It functions as the town hall of Schliengen and has a park area that can be enjoyed.
The region around Habsheim offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including traffic-free bike rides, road cycling routes, and gravel biking trails. Many of these routes pass by scenic areas and historical sites, allowing you to combine castle visits with active exploration. For example, the Three Castles of Eguisheim are located along the 14 km "Route des cinq châteaux," which is ideal for walking.
Yes, Burrus Castle in Homburg is a unique example. It's a modern castle designed to look 'old' with decorative turrets. While it's more of a visual curiosity, it stands out architecturally. Additionally, in Habsheim itself, the Dorfhus, a Renaissance-style building from 1578, served as a town hall and courthouse and is recognized as a historical monument.
Visitors appreciate Entenstein Castle for its idyllic setting. It's described as a very beautiful park with a moated castle, which now houses a town hall. The adjacent castle park, complete with a playground and fountain, is a highlight, often hosting community and wine festivals.
Yes, some castles offer dining options. Hombourg Castle, for instance, houses a restaurant within its premises, situated in the middle of a golf course. For other castles, you might find cafes and restaurants in the nearby towns and villages, especially around popular tourist destinations like Wintzenheim (near Hohlandsbourg) and Eguisheim.
Yes, the region has several castle ruins. The Ruins of Buttenheim Castle are remnants of one of Alsace's oldest fortified castles, though today only a few wall remains are visible and the site is overgrown. The Three Castles of Eguisheim are also largely ruins, offering a historical hiking experience. Rheinweiler Castle and Landskron Castle also consist of picturesque ruins.


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