Best castles around Kloten are found in the broader region surrounding this municipality, which is primarily known for its proximity to Zurich Airport and its Roman historical sites. While Kloten itself does not feature traditional, well-preserved castles, the Canton of Zurich offers several notable historical castle sites. The area's landscape includes varied terrain, from the lower Töss Valley to elevated positions offering panoramic views. These sites provide insights into the region's medieval past and offer opportunities for exploration.
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The Multberg rises southeast of the village of Pfungen in the lower Töss Valley. The summit plateau, measuring approximately 45 x 25 meters, is protected by ditches on the west and east sides, and the terrain drops steeply all around. According to archaeological findings, Multberg Castle was built around the middle of the 13th century. Construction appears to have been carried out under time pressure and was rather makeshift. Whether the castle ever served as a permanent residence is questionable. Its builders are believed to have been the Barons of Wart, who at that time also owned the neighboring castles of Pfungen and Wart. The original name of the castle is unknown. Its destruction occurred in the spring of 1309. After Rudolf III of Wart had actively participated in the assassination of King Albrecht I of Habsburg the previous year, Multberg, along with Wart, fell victim to the Habsburg campaign of revenge under Duke Leopold I of Austria. The chronicler Johannes von Winterthur reports that he saw two castles burning at that time: they must have been Wart and Multberg. It's a bit of a shame that there is no information plaque on site about the former castle and its history. https://www.burgenwelt.org/schweiz/multberg/object.php
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Quite a lot of motorbikes and cars on the road on Saturdays! Still okay.
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Shade, picnic and breaks go well together.
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The old castle tower of Regensberg is well preserved and you can enjoy a wonderful panoramic view.
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You have a great view from the Regensberg castle tower
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While Kloten itself is primarily known for its Roman historical sites and proximity to Zurich Airport, the broader region within the Canton of Zurich features several notable castle sites. These range from well-preserved structures with accessible towers, like Regensberg Castle and Historic Village, to historical ruins such as Wart Castle and the Multberg Castle Site. These sites offer insights into the region's medieval past.
Yes, Regensberg Castle and Historic Village is an excellent choice. Its round tower is open to the public and provides a wonderful all-round view of the surrounding region, including the Glarus Alps on clear days. The historic village itself is also very picturesque.
Wart Castle is listed as family-friendly and its ruin is described as resembling a fairytale castle, which can be engaging for children. The nearby Regensberg Castle and Historic Village also offers an accessible tower and a charming village to explore, making it a good option for families.
Absolutely! A beautiful bike path leads directly past Wart Castle, making it an ideal destination for cyclists. You can find various cycling routes in the area, such as those listed in the Cycling around Kloten guide, which can incorporate castle visits into your tour.
The castles around Kloten, such as the Multberg Castle Site, date back to the mid-13th century. Many, like Multberg and Wart Castle, were destroyed during conflicts, notably the Habsburg campaign of revenge in 1309. These sites offer a glimpse into the turbulent medieval history of the region, often with archaeological findings providing context to their past.
Yes, the areas around the castles often feature scenic trails. For instance, the Multberg Castle Site is located on a plateau accessible via trails through the forest. You can explore various running and walking routes in the region by checking out the Running Trails around Kloten guide for options that might pass by these historical sites.
Visitors frequently appreciate the historical atmosphere and the scenic views. For example, the well-preserved tower at Regensberg Castle offers stunning panoramic vistas. The charm of the historic villages surrounding some castles, and the opportunity for outdoor activities like cycling past ruins such as Wart Castle, are also highly valued.
The Multberg Castle Site is a significant historical ruin. While no remains of the walls are visible today, archaeological findings suggest it was built around the mid-13th century. It's an interesting spot for those keen on history and exploring ancient sites, located on a plateau with steep drops on all sides.
Regensberg Castle (part of the historic village) is listed as dog-friendly, making it a great option for visiting with your canine companion. It's always a good idea to keep dogs on a leash and check for any specific local regulations.
The spring and autumn months generally offer pleasant weather for exploring the castle sites and their surrounding landscapes. During these seasons, the temperatures are mild, and the natural scenery is particularly beautiful. Summer is also popular, though it can be warmer, while winter visits can offer a unique, serene experience, especially if there's snow, but some facilities might have reduced hours.
Many of the castles in the wider Zurich region, including Regensberg, are generally accessible by a combination of train and bus services from Kloten. It's recommended to check local public transport schedules for the most direct routes to specific castle locations, as connections can vary.


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