Best castles around Obergünzburg are situated in the Ostallgäu district of Bavaria, a region rich in historical sites and natural landscapes. The market town features Schloss Obergünzburg, a significant historical building that now functions as the town hall. The surrounding area is home to several castle ruins and "Burgställe," which are sites where castles once stood. These locations offer insights into medieval fortifications and the region's past, providing opportunities for exploration.
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Kemnat Castle near Kaufbeuren features a historic well, originally located in the middle of the castle courtyard and now situated 20 meters east of the keep. The well is 26 meters deep and, along with the keep and the administrative building, was the only structure to survive the castle's demolition in 1804. The well is part of the ruins of Kemnat Castle, built in 1185 as a spur castle on a promontory. Although the tower is mistakenly referred to as the "Roman Tower"—a designation originating with the Historical Society of Swabia—it is in fact the keep of the medieval castle.
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quiet region - access to the Kempten Forest - nice playground if you walk under the B12...
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Approaching the ruins from Fleschützen, it was quite unsatisfying. Access to the inner castle is blocked, and the surrounding walls are overgrown. It's impossible to get a clear view. The ruins are apparently neglected and have been left to their natural state. The sign also suggests this. A shame.
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Old well carved into the rock, 80 feet deep. On the site of the Roman tower in Großkemnat
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The trails are sometimes very adventurous, but in a very beautiful area. It is safer to bike in dry weather. Unfortunately, a lot of trees block the trail, so you have to lift the bike more than you can ride.
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interesting info.
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The sign on the old fountain is very interesting
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The Obergünzburg region offers a diverse range of historical sites. You'll find well-preserved structures like Schloss Obergünzburg, which now serves as the town hall, alongside numerous castle ruins and 'Burgställe' (sites where castles once stood). These include significant archaeological sites like Burg Liebenthann, which was once a mighty fortress, and the remains of early medieval constructions such as Burg Habersberg and Burg Hegelstein.
Yes, the Keep of Kemnat Castle Ruins (Römerturm) features a preserved high medieval keep with a covered viewing platform. From here, you can enjoy panoramic views stretching from the Wetterstein Mountains to the Allgäu High Alps. The Wagegg Castle Ruins also offer a beautiful view from its elevated position, despite only a stone gate and some wall remains surviving.
Schloss Obergünzburg itself has a long history, evolving from a granary and town hall in 1570 to an administrative seat and now the modern town hall. The site of Burg Liebenthann is also historically significant, having been the main castle of the Prince-Abbey of Kempten and playing a role in the Peasants' War. An information board along the 'Schlosspfad Liebenthann' provides a reconstruction of the former complex.
Yes, several sites are suitable for families. The Liebenthann Castle Mill is a restored historical site with a beer garden, tours, and even sawing demonstrations, offering a pleasant stop for all ages. The Wolkenberg Castle Ruins also offer an interesting exploration for families, with protected masonry and seating areas.
The region around Obergünzburg is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for mountain biking, cycling, and running. For example, there are MTB trails like the 'Liebenthann Castle Mill – Eastern Günz River loop' and cycling routes such as the 'Günz Stream – View of Ottobeuren Abbey loop'. Running enthusiasts can explore routes like the 'Liebenthann Castle Mill – Gasthaus zum Schwaben loop'. You can find more details on these and other routes in the MTB Trails around Obergünzburg, Cycling around Obergünzburg, and Running Trails around Obergünzburg guides.
Some castle ruins, like the Wolkenberg Castle Ruins, are accessible even in winter. The masonry at Wolkenberg is protected by roofs, and there are seating areas to rest. Always check local conditions and weather forecasts before planning a winter visit to any outdoor historical site.
Yes, at Burg Kemnat, you can see the Castle Well, an impressive 26-meter-deep well hewn into the rock in 1184. The Liebenthann Castle Mill, built in 1698, is another unique feature, offering insight into historical industry alongside its castle connections.
Visitors frequently appreciate the historical depth and the scenic views offered by these sites. The panoramic vistas from the Keep of Kemnat Castle Ruins are highly praised. Many also enjoy the opportunity to combine historical exploration with outdoor activities, such as hiking along paths like the 'Schlosspfad Liebenthann' or stopping for a break at places like the Liebenthann Castle Mill.
Yes, for Burg Liebenthann, there is a dedicated 'Schlosspfad Liebenthann' (Castle Path) that leads to the site. Along this path, you'll find an information board providing a reconstruction of the former castle complex, enhancing your understanding of its history.
Yes, near the Keep of Kemnat Castle Ruins, there is a cozy inn in the former castle office building with outdoor seating. The Liebenthann Castle Mill also offers a beer garden, making it an ideal spot for a break with coffee and cake or a meal.
Schloss Obergünzburg, originally built in 1570, is a historically listed monument that now functions as the town hall and the seat of the Obergünzburg administrative community. While not a traditional castle museum, its ongoing use as a public building makes it a living piece of history and a central part of the town's historic market square.


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