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Top 12 Castles around Dormettingen

Best castles around Dormettingen are situated within the surrounding Swabian Alb region, an area rich in historical fortresses. This landscape is characterized by its elevated terrain, which provided strategic locations for ancient structures. The region offers insights into historical architecture and local heritage through its various castle sites.

Best castles around Dormettingen

  • The most popular castles is Oberhohenberg Observation Platform (Hohenberg Castle), a viewpoint that features information boards detailing its history. Although little remains of the original ruin, the…

Last updated: April 29, 2026

Oberhohenberg Observation Platform (Hohenberg Castle)

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The Oberhohenberg belongs with 1010 m to the 10-thousends of the region Heuberg. There is hardly anything left of the ruin itself, but countless information boards partly on a metal …

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Schalksburg Tower Ruins

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The Schalksburg, formerly also called Schaltzburg or Schalksberg, is a former hilltop castle, the ruins of which are located about six kilometers southeast of Balingen between the Albstadt districts of …

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Zollern Castle Balingen

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At the Zollernschloss footbridge you will be transported back to the Middle Ages. The old walls have been newly renovated and are magnificent to look at from all sides.

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Hirschberg Castle Ruins

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Hirschberg Castle is a ruined high medieval spur castle, probably a Zollern-Schalksburg ministerial, east of Balingen, above the district of Heselwangen in the Zollernalb district in Baden-Württemberg.
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Zimmern unter der Burg

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The castle, built in 1764, now serves as a town hall, community center and kindergarten
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December 22, 2024, Burg Hirschberg Ruins

Hirschberg Castle is a ruined high medieval spur castle, probably a Zollern-Schalksburg ministerial, east of Balingen, above the district of Heselwangen in the Zollernalb district in Baden-Württemberg. The freely accessible castle site is located around 3100 meters east of Balingen's town church and 1350 meters south of Heselwangen church on a northwest-facing mountain spur 722 meters above sea level. Finds of pot and tile rim pieces from the 12th and 13th centuries in the area of the rampart and ditch traces that can still be traced in the area prove the long-doubted existence of this castle, mentioned in 1378. It plays an important role, if not in history, then at least in the narrative tradition of the city of Balingen. Jacob Frischlin, brother of Nicodemus Frischlin, who also came from the Balingen area and was a tutor at the Latin school in Balingen, described the legend of the founding of the town of Balingen in his short “Description of the most important towns in the state of Württemberg, castles, monasteries and market towns, their origins and ancient traditions, memorable histories” from 1622: The nobleman on the Hirschberg extorts more from his miller on the Eyach than he is entitled to. Therefore the miller, along with his servants and maids and the farmers from the neighborhood, rebels, chases the nobleman away, storms his castle and burns it down so that not a stone is left standing. He then placed himself under the protection and shelter of the lords of Zollern and Schalksburg. The village around the mill was made into a small town with a ring wall. To prevent the nobleman from returning, all the stones from the Hirschberg were taken and used to build the church in front of the town at the churchyard [today's cemetery church]. The castle also plays a prominent role in the legend of the Hirschgulden. Archaeological excavations took place between 1952 and 1955. Source: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burg_Hirschberg_(Balingen)

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Hirschberg Castle is a ruined high medieval spur castle, probably a Zollern-Schalksburg ministerial, east of Balingen, above the district of Heselwangen in the Zollernalb district in Baden-Württemberg. The freely accessible castle site is located around 3100 meters east of Balingen's town church and 1350 meters south of Heselwangen church on a northwest-facing mountain spur 722 meters above sea level. Finds of pot and tile rim pieces from the 12th and 13th centuries in the area of the rampart and ditch traces that can still be traced in the area prove the long-doubted existence of this castle, mentioned in 1378. It plays an important role, if not in history, then at least in the narrative tradition of the city of Balingen. Jacob Frischlin, brother of Nicodemus Frischlin, who also came from the Balingen area, and tutor at the Latin school in Balingen, described the legend of the founding of the town of Balingen in his short “Description of the most important towns in the state of Württemberg, castles, monasteries and market towns, their origins and ancient traditions, memorable histories” from 1622: The nobleman on the Hirschberg extorts more from his miller on the Eyach than he is entitled to. Therefore, the miller, along with his servants and maids and the farmers in the neighborhood, rebels, chases the nobleman away, storms his castle and burns it down so that not a stone is left standing. He then placed himself under the protection and shelter of the lords of Zollern and Schalksburg. The village around the mill was made into a small town with a ring wall. To prevent the nobleman from returning, all the stones from the Hirschberg were taken and used to build the church in front of the town in the churchyard [today's cemetery church]. The castle also plays a prominent role in the legend of the Hirschgulden. Archaeological excavations took place between 1952 and 1955. Source: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burg_Hirschberg_(Balingen)

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A concrete spiral staircase leads up to the keep's lookout. Since the tower is not very high, the view is very limited on three sides

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There is not much to see of the former castle. The numerous information boards give you a good insight into the history of Hohenberg Castle. Benches with a great view invite you to linger

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December 21, 2023, Burg Hirschberg Ruins

Everyone has to decide for themselves whether it's worth it. Only a sign reminds us of the castle.

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Zimmern unter der Burg is a municipality in the Zollernalbkreis in Baden-Württemberg (Germany). The municipal area belongs to the Oberes Schlichemtal recreation area. The place was mentioned around 1275 as Zimbern (timbered building). Later also Zerbrochen Zimmern or Brochenzimmern and Zimmern im Löchlin. Since around 1600, mainly rooms “under the castle” coat of arms Blazon: Shield divided with three central rising peaks of silver (white) and red. Around 1930, the community included a naturalistic representation of a castle standing on a high rock in a shield-shaped frame in its official seal. Although the Stuttgart Archives Directorate suggested colors for this coat of arms on November 27, 1933, it was not awarded. After the Second World War, the community took over the family coat of arms of the extinct Counts of Sulz, under whose rule it had been in the Middle Ages. The coat of arms was awarded by the Württemberg-Hohenzollern Ministry of the Interior on June 8, 1949, and the flag by the district office on March 29, 1982. Source: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zimmern_unter_der_Burg

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The castle, built in 1764, now serves as a town hall, community center and kindergarten Rooms under the castle - Zollernalbkreis

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the most historically significant castles in the region around Dormettingen?

The most historically significant castle in the broader region is undoubtedly Burg Hohenzollern, the ancestral seat of the Hohenzollern dynasty. It's a neo-Gothic masterpiece with a history dating back to the 11th century. While not as grand, the Schalksburg Tower Ruins, first mentioned in 1226, and the Hirschberg Castle Ruins, with finds from the 12th and 13th centuries, also offer deep historical insights into the local area.

Which castles offer the best panoramic views near Dormettingen?

For breathtaking panoramic views, Burg Hohenzollern is unparalleled, perched dramatically atop Mount Hohenzollern. Locally, the Oberhohenberg Observation Platform (Hohenberg Castle) provides expansive views of the surrounding area, despite little remaining of the original ruin. The Schalksburg Tower Ruins also offer a very nice view of the valley from its lookout tower.

Are there family-friendly castles or sites to visit around Dormettingen?

Yes, several sites are suitable for families. While Burg Hohenzollern offers guided tours and cultural events that can engage older children, the Zimmern unter der Burg settlement is noted as family-friendly, with its castle now serving as a community center and kindergarten. Exploring the ruins like Rotenzimmern Castle Ruins can also be an adventurous outing for families, involving a short, steep climb.

What kind of outdoor activities can I do near these castles?

The region around Dormettingen offers various outdoor activities, especially hiking. You can find numerous trails that incorporate historical sites. For example, there are many hiking routes around Dormettingen, including paths that lead to castle ruins or viewpoints like the Schalksburg Tower Ruins. Some trails are also suitable for easy hikes, making them accessible for different fitness levels.

What is the best time of year to visit the castles in the Dormettingen area?

The best time to visit the castles is generally during the spring, summer, and early autumn months (April to October). During these periods, the weather is typically milder, and the views from castle sites like Burg Hohenzollern and the Oberhohenberg Observation Platform are clearer. Some castles, like Burg Hohenzollern, also host cultural events and Christmas markets during Advent, offering a unique winter experience.

Are there any castle ruins that are freely accessible or good for a quick visit?

Yes, several castle ruins are freely accessible and can be explored at your own pace. The Oberhohenberg Observation Platform (Hohenberg Castle), Schalksburg Tower Ruins, Rotenzimmern Castle Ruins, and Hirschberg Castle Ruins are all freely accessible. While not much remains of some, they offer historical context and often great views, making them ideal for a shorter visit or as part of a hike.

Can I find cafes or places to eat near the castles?

While specific cafes directly adjacent to every ruin are rare, the larger and more popular sites like Burg Hohenzollern typically have on-site dining options or cafes. For other castle ruins, you'll often find cafes and pubs in the nearby towns and villages, such as Dormettingen itself or Balingen, which can be incorporated into your day trip plans.

What are some lesser-known or 'hidden gem' castle sites in the region?

Beyond the prominent sites, the region has several lesser-known castle ruins that offer a glimpse into the past. The Hirschberg Castle Ruins, for instance, are a ruined high medieval spur castle with a rich local legend, offering a more secluded historical experience. The Wehrstein Castle Ruins, though largely destroyed, also represent an ancient site first mentioned in 752.

Is public transport available to reach castles around Dormettingen?

Public transport options vary by castle. For Burg Hohenzollern, there are shuttle buses from the parking area to the castle entrance, and regional buses connect to nearby towns. For other castle ruins closer to Dormettingen, public transport might involve a combination of buses and then a walk. It's advisable to check local bus schedules for specific routes to the nearest villages, as direct access to all ruins by public transport may be limited.

What do visitors enjoy most about the castles and historical sites in this area?

Visitors frequently appreciate the historical significance and the stunning views offered by the castles. For sites like the Schalksburg Tower Ruins, the 'very nice view of the valley' is a highlight. At the Oberhohenberg Observation Platform, visitors value the 'great view' and the 'numerous information boards' that provide insight into the castle's history, even if little of the structure remains.

Are there any specific historical events or legends associated with these castles?

Yes, the castles are steeped in history and local lore. Burg Hohenzollern is famous as the ancestral home of Prussian kings and German emperors. The Hirschberg Castle Ruins are central to local legends, including the founding of Balingen and the legend of the Hirschgulden, involving a rebellious miller. These stories add a captivating layer to exploring the ruins.

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