Best castles around Mogelsberg are located in the surrounding region, an area with a history dating back to 1152 and historically under the rule of entities like the Abbey of St. Gallen. Mogelsberg, now part of Neckertal, is situated in a landscape that offers various historical sites. While the immediate vicinity of Mogelsberg does not feature prominent castles, the broader area provides access to several significant castle ruins and historical structures. These sites offer insights into the region's medieval past…
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The ruins and the surrounding area are somewhat overgrown, but there is a wonderful rest area here with an information board about the historical background of the ruins.
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from the highest point an extremely spectacular MTB descent 😃
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This is the Rosenberg ruin, not Rosenburg (as mentioned by Martina, which is located west of Herisau near Ramsen). The Rosenberg, Rosenburg and Urstein castles were once a trio. Four-sided foundation walls up to a height of 5 m have been preserved. Inside and outside with barbecue areas.
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Built after 1200 by the Counts of Toggenburg, it began to decay in 1468. The preserved foundation walls cover a fairly large area.
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Unfortunately, only a few remains of the walls remain. But a few meters further on, there is a wonderful view down to the Thur, assuming you don't suffer from vertigo...
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Rüdberg Castle ruins, approx. 34x22 m, origins 13th century. Only the foundations remain. Unfortunately somewhat overgrown, mossy and wild, maintenance would be necessary...
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Castle / Castle ruins Helfenberg, Gossau SG The castle was probably built in the first half of the 13th century. It was a residence of the Gielen von Glattbrugg family. In 1244, the castle was part of the foundation of the knight Rudolf Giel von Glattbrugg for the Magdenau monastery. The family continued to manage the castle - probably as a fief - and in 1341 the castle was rebuilt by the family. For knight Rudolf II Giel von Glattbrugg in 1244, who had founded the Magdenau monastery, the estate on which the previous building, the "castrum Helfinberc", had once stood, was part of his foundation. The castle was apparently already dilapidated at that time. From then on, the imperial monastery had servants manage Helfenberg. By 1388 at the latest, the Princely Abbey of St. Gallen was the owner of the castle complex. In 1401 it was besieged by the surrounding farmers, which ultimately led to the Appenzell Wars, in which the castle was completely destroyed in 1407. The complex fell into disrepair and then largely slid into the Glatt ravine. This was their last act after the Appenzell Wars. The castle complex, destroyed by the rebellious farmers, was then left to decay. The first excavations were carried out between 1935 and 1937. In 1939 the ruins came into the possession of the Oberberg cooperative in Gossau. Since 1964/1965 the ruins have been secured and preserved to their current state. The ruins are located not far from the Glatt gorge and not far from the Kolumbanshöhle. Access is only recommended on foot and with hiking equipment. Text / Source: Wikipedia https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burg_Helfenberg_(St._Gallen)
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For a deep dive into history, the Helfenberg Castle Ruins are significant. Built in the 13th century, it was destroyed during the Appenzell Wars in 1407. Its ruins have been secured and preserved since the 1960s, offering a tangible connection to the region's past. Similarly, Neutoggenburg Castle Ruins, likely built in the early 13th century, played a central role in the reign of the Counts of Toggenburg and offers insights into their extensive influence.
Yes, the Rosenberg Ruins with barbecue area are considered family-friendly. Located in the forest, it provides a nice spot for grilling with plenty of seating, making it an enjoyable outing for families, especially on warm days.
Several sites provide excellent views. Neutoggenburg Castle Ruins offers great views of the Toggenburg region. Oberberg Castle is known for its fantastic views of the Alpstein. Additionally, the tower at Iberg Castle is well-preserved and offers nice views from the top.
Yes, Oberberg Castle is noted as being wheelchair accessible. It also features a restaurant, making it a comfortable destination for all visitors.
The region around Mogelsberg is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking and cycling routes. For hiking, explore trails like the 'Wilkethöchi Summit View – Lovers' Bench at Wimpfel loop' or the 'Neckertal Treetop Walk – Wilkethöchi Summit View loop'. For cycling, options include the 'View of Hemberg – Panoramic View of Säntis loop'. You can find more details on these and other routes in the Hiking around Mogelsberg and Cycling around Mogelsberg guides.
Yes, Oberberg Castle houses a first-class restaurant, making it an ideal excursion destination for a meal. The Rosenberg Ruins also feature barbecue areas with seating, perfect for a picnic.
While Mogelsberg itself doesn't have prominent castles, the surrounding Neckertal region offers unique natural experiences. The Baumwipfelpfad Neckertal (Canopy Walkway) provides an impressive stroll up to 50 meters high with panoramic views. The Wissbach Gorge offers a wild and romantic hiking experience with a covered wooden walkway, barbecue spots, and narrow forest trails. The Thur Suspension Bridge is another notable outdoor attraction in the vicinity.
Visitors frequently appreciate the historical significance and the scenic beauty. Many enjoy the well-preserved ruins like Neutoggenburg Castle Ruins for its multiple wall levels and views. The peaceful forest paths leading to sites like Helfenberg Castle Ruins are also highly rated. The combination of history, nature, and stunning viewpoints, especially from places like Oberberg Castle, makes these sites popular.
While many outdoor sites are accessible year-round, some parts might be partially closed in winter. For example, Iberg Castle is partially closed in winter but fully open in summer. It's always advisable to check local conditions and accessibility before planning a winter visit, especially for ruins located on forest paths.
While the main highlights are well-known, the charm of many ruins lies in their integration with nature. Helfenberg Castle Ruins, though popular, is nestled in the woods and can feel like a discovery along a beautiful narrow forest path. Exploring the various levels of the wall at Neutoggenburg Castle Ruins also offers a sense of uncovering history.
Access to many of the ruins, such as Helfenberg Castle Ruins, is primarily recommended on foot with appropriate hiking equipment, suggesting that they are often reached via trails rather than directly by car. For specific parking information, it's best to consult local signage or detailed route descriptions on Komoot, as direct parking at all ruin sites may be limited.


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