Best castles around Alberschwende. Alberschwende is a community in the Vorarlberg region, characterized by its natural landscapes and opportunities for outdoor activities. While the village itself does not contain prominent castles, the surrounding area offers several historical fortifications. The region's history includes connections to medieval counts and monasteries, with nearby towns providing access to significant historical sites.
Last updated: May 13, 2026
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The Deuringschlössle (also Deuringschlößle) is a former residence in the upper town of Bregenz. The core of the three-story manor house dates back to the 14th/15th century and is located in the southwest corner of Bregenz's upper town, a short distance from the city wall. In 1539, the small manor house belonged to Hans von Wolfurt. In 1647, it was damaged by the Swedes during the capture of Bregenz. Johann Albert von Deuring acquired the manor house in 1660 and had it significantly enlarged by 1702, building up the open space between the manor house and the city wall. The gun tower at the southwest corner of the city wall was raised, given an onion dome, and incorporated into the building. An extension was added to the southeast side in 1698, and the "Torkel" (wine cellar) was built to the east in 1702. Michael and Johann Georg Kuen may have significantly influenced this structural redesign. The Deuring family were wealthy timber merchants from Bregenz who were raised to the knightly nobility in 1621. The Deuringschlössle remained in the family's possession until 1801. The next owners were the governor and district captain Johann Jakob von Vicari, and twenty years later, the Imperial and Royal Rent Master Christoph Anton Kayser, who established the Rent Office here. After his death, the building was inherited by the Swiss architect Johann Anton von Tscharner-Merhart, who commissioned an interior renovation in the historicist style in 1915. In 1927, the upper floor of the former wine press was converted into an artist's studio, the so-called Knight's Hall. From 1989 to 2015, the Deuringschlössle was used as a gourmet hotel.
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Around 1100, the Count of Bregenz built the castle on a rocky outcrop of the Gebhardsberg, high above the city. "Sunken in holy enthusiasm..." begins a poem inspired by Hohen Bregenz Castle. In 1143, the castle passed to the Counts of Pulllendorf, and shortly thereafter, around 1170, to Count Palatine Hugo II of Tübingen (father of Hugo I, Count of Montfort). The upper part of the castle was sold to the Habsburgs in 1451, and the lower part in 1523, and the castle became the seat of Austrian bailiffs. Converted into a fortress at the beginning of the 17th century, the Swedes blew up large sections of the castle during the Thirty Years' War. The circular wall and parts of the palace survived. The attached church became a popular place of pilgrimage in honor of Saint Gebhard. The old sacristan's house, which has since been converted into a restaurant, looks forward to your visit. Even today, the fantastic view over the Rhine Valley and Lake Constance attracts numerous visitors.
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Great castle with a fine restaurant. Further towards Kennelbach there is a great via ferrata on the Kanzelfelsen 🥰
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A manor house was built here between the 14th and 15th centuries. Around 1700, the gaps between the house and the city wall were closed.
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Well-preserved old buildings, the likes of which are no longer found in the lower town.
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From the parking lot with a few meters
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The Deuringschlössle and the Martinsturm dominate the silhouette of Bregenz's upper town. The mighty bastions of the city wall and the round corner tower still show the original defensive strength. The former gun tower was extended to an octagonal shape in the 17th century and given a slightly oversized onion dome, in keeping with the spirit of the Baroque era.
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A tough climb but easy to ride. After a few meters the forest clears and you are repeatedly rewarded with great views of Lake Constance.
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While Alberschwende itself doesn't have prominent castles, the surrounding Vorarlberg region offers several historical fortifications. Notable options include Wolfurt Castle, known for its panoramic views, the historic Deuringschlössle in Bregenz, and the Gebhardsberg Castle Ruins, which also features a gastronomic spot.
The region boasts a rich history. Gebhardsberg Castle Ruins, once Hohenbregenz Castle, was built in the 11th century by the Counts of Bregenz. Wolfurt Castle dates back to 1180. Additionally, historical records mention a castle in Bregenz that served as a residence for the Udalrichinger dynasty from 917 AD, highlighting the area's ancient roots.
Wolfurt Castle provides incredible panoramas over Bregenz, the Rhine Valley, and Lake Constance. The area around Gebhardsberg Castle Ruins also offers terrific views of the mountains, lake, and Rhine Valley, especially at sunset.
Yes, Schloss Hofen, also known as Neu-Hofen, is a beautiful 16th-century castle-like Renaissance residence located near Lochau on the shore of Lake Constance.
Absolutely. The Gebhardsberg Castle Ruins (Hohenbregenz Castle) feature looped castle walls that have defied time, offering an impression of the original complex. It's a great spot to explore historical remnants.
While specific family-friendly activities vary by castle, many of the sites like Wolfurt Castle and Gebhardsberg Castle Ruins offer open spaces and historical exploration that can be engaging for families. The views from these locations are also a highlight for all ages.
The castles can be visited year-round. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for exploring and fewer crowds. Summer provides longer daylight hours, while winter visits can offer a unique, often snowy, backdrop, though some facilities might have reduced hours.
Yes, the Gebhardsberg Castle Ruins are home to a gastronomic spot, making it a perfect place to combine history with a meal. Many towns where these castles are located, such as Bregenz and Feldkirch, also offer various dining options.
The Alberschwende region is known for its outdoor opportunities. You can find numerous road cycling routes, running trails, and gravel biking options. For example, there are challenging running trails like the 'View from Brüggelekopf loop' or scenic road cycling routes like the 'View of the Allgäu from Buch – Lingenau High Bridge loop'. You can explore more options on the Road Cycling Routes around Alberschwende, Running Trails around Alberschwende, and Gravel biking around Alberschwende guide pages.
Many castles are situated in areas with hiking opportunities. For instance, the Gebhardsberg Castle Ruins are a popular stop on the Känzele hike. The broader region offers various running and hiking trails, such as the 'View from Brüggelekopf loop from Alberschwende', which can be found on the Running Trails around Alberschwende guide page.
Many of the castles, especially those in larger towns like Bregenz (e.g., Deuringschlössle) and Feldkirch (Schattenburg Castle), are accessible via regional bus and train services. It's advisable to check local public transport schedules for specific routes and timings to your chosen castle destination.


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