Best castles around Leutershausen include significant medieval fortifications that offer a glimpse into the town's rich history. Leutershausen features well-preserved structures like the Historic City Wall and medieval gates, showcasing its historical defenses. The region also offers access to prominent baroque castles and historical residences. These sites provide insights into centuries of architectural and cultural development in the area.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
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Colmberg Castle sits enthroned on a 511-meter-high mountain spur above the Franconian town of Colmberg in Bavaria. Its history dates back to the 13th century, and it was long owned by the Hohenzollern family. Today, the well-preserved medieval complex houses a castle hotel with a restaurant known for its regional cuisine. The castle offers picturesque views of the surrounding countryside and is a popular starting point for hikes. The 15th-century castle chapel is also a popular venue for weddings.
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Beautiful old town. There are medieval festivals here for good reason
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The history of the castle can only be deduced from the documents from the 13th century onwards; all claims about the period before that are purely speculative. The castle first appears explicitly in 1269 as being owned by the Counts of Truhendingen, who had the castle administered by bailiffs who exploited the lawless situation at the time by carrying out high-handed attacks. The oldest court records of the imperial city of Rothenburg attest to an almost endless chain of complaints about criminal offences committed by Colmberg officials before the local court after 1274, for example about unpaid debts, breached guarantees, trespassing, robbery, deprivation of liberty, theft and arson. Finally, in 1293, it was not the Truhendingen bailiff at the time who was outlawed, but the entire Colmberg castle. Because the Counts of Truhendingen were getting into increasing financial difficulties, they separated from this fortress with such a bad reputation, a documented robber baron castle. Colmberg was finally sold on July 13, 1318, together with the town of Leutershausen and the surrounding area, to the Burgrave Friedrich IV of Nuremberg for 6,200 pounds (Swabian) Haller Pfennig. Source: Wikipedia
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"...Feuchtwangen is a tranquil little town with a very interesting old town. It is rightly one of the many lovely places along the Romantic Road. So if you are here, take the opportunity to visit the historical sights of Feuchtwangen. Your sightseeing tour can be rounded off perfectly in one of the cafés and restaurants in Feuchtwangen..." More information about Feuchtwangen at: https://www.netreisetagebuch.de/feuchtwangen-sehenswuerdigkeiten/
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There is said to have been a settlement here as early as the time of the Celts. At the beginning of the 8th century. The area was taken over by the Frankish kings as a hunting area. Towards the end of the 8th century. A palisade castle was then built, which was taken over by the Hohenstaufens in the 12th century. was expanded into an imperial castle. The castle later came into the possession of the Hohenzollerns, who lived there for several centuries.
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A beautiful area. Always fun and a must!
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It is also worth going into the castle and not just looking at it from the outside.
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Leutershausen itself features significant medieval fortifications, including parts of its Historic City Wall and medieval gates like the Unteres Tor and Oberes Tor. Nearby, you can visit prominent baroque palaces such as Schloss Schillingsfürst and historical residences like Ansbach Residence. You can also get a great View of Colmberg Castle, a 13th-century fortress.
Schloss Schillingsfürst offers guided tours of its 18th and 19th-century furnished rooms, including the study of former German Chancellor Prince Chlodwig zu Hohenlohe-Schillingsfürst and a Liszt Room. It also hosts a Princely Falconry with flight shows. Ansbach Residence has preserved its 18th-century original state, featuring impressive ceiling paintings and a mirror cabinet.
Yes, Schloss Schillingsfürst is very family-friendly, especially with its Princely Falconry offering engaging flight shows. The historical town of Feuchtwangen Old Town, with its medieval center and cloister, also offers an interesting experience for families.
The spring and summer months (April to September) are generally ideal for visiting, as the weather is pleasant for exploring both indoor and outdoor castle grounds and fortifications. Many attractions, like Ansbach Residence, have extended opening hours during this period. The Princely Falconry at Schloss Schillingsfürst also operates during warmer months.
Rammersdorf Castle is a baroque moated castle and the family seat of the barons of Eyb. While not regularly open to the public, parts of it can sometimes be visited on Heritage Days. It's best to check local listings for specific dates.
Yes, Schloss Schillingsfürst has a castle cafe and the 'Lisztoria' restaurant, offering meals with a great view. The historical town of Feuchtwangen Old Town also has various cafes and dining options within its charming medieval center.
The region around Leutershausen offers numerous outdoor activities. You can find many hiking trails, such as the 'Solitary Beech Tree – Altmühl Bridge loop' or the 'Pfetzendorfer Weiher – Altmühl Bridge loop'. For cyclists, there are road cycling routes like the 'Altmühlsee – Fountain on Lake Altmühl loop' and MTB trails including the 'Rammersdorf Castle – Rammersdorfer Allee loop'. You can explore more options on the hiking, road cycling, and MTB guides around Leutershausen.
Yes, the View of Colmberg Castle offers a great perspective of the 13th-century castle situated above Colmberg. From Schloss Schillingsfürst, located at the highest point in the Frankenhöhe Nature Park, you can enjoy a wonderful view of Franconia and the Wörnitz Valley.
For individual sites like Schloss Schillingsfürst or Ansbach Residence, plan for 2-3 hours to take a guided tour and explore the grounds. If you wish to visit multiple sites or combine your visit with exploring Leutershausen's medieval fortifications or the Feuchtwangen Old Town, a full day or even a weekend would be more suitable.
While Leutershausen itself has some public transport connections, reaching some of the more rural castles like Schloss Schillingsfürst or Rammersdorf Castle might require a combination of public transport and a short taxi ride or a car. Ansbach Residence is located in the city of Ansbach, which is well-connected by train.
Leutershausen boasts well-preserved medieval fortifications, including sections of its 12th and 13th-century Historic City Wall. You can also see the Unteres Tor (Lower Gate), which now serves as a museum, and the Oberes Tor (Upper Gate), a northern gate with a quarry stone tower. The Scheibleinsturm, part of the city's defenses, was rebuilt in 1661 and once served as a prison.


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