Best castles around Wettolsheim are found in a charming Alsatian village, providing access to significant historical sites. The area features the ruins of Château du Hagueneck within the village and is close to the impressive Château du Hohlandsbourg. This region offers a rich historical landscape with various medieval fortifications and scenic views. Visitors can explore well-preserved ruins and restored fortresses, reflecting centuries of Alsatian history.
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This is a beautiful old town
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The idyllic half-timbered town on the Alsatian Wine Route enchants with its beautiful medieval old town with remains of the old city fortifications, numerous decorated half-timbered houses and the ruins of Kaysersberg Castle.
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The old town is famous for its well-preserved half-timbered houses, narrow streets, and bridges spanning the Weiss (a tributary of the Fecht). The Renaissance town hall and the Romanesque church of Sainte-Croix with its carved triumphal cross are particularly impressive. Kaysersberg is a center of Alsatian wine production, especially for Riesling. The town is part of the Alsace Wine Route.
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As a former Free Imperial City, Kaysersberg boasts its imperial castle. Built around 1200 to block the roads coming from Lorraine, it was a strategically important location in the war between the Holy Roman Empire and the Dukes of Lorraine. A massive cylindrical keep, one of the oldest round keeps in Alsace, with walls over 4 meters thick, is a sight to behold in itself. Within these walls and under the keep's protection, you can also admire the lord's residence with its pointed-arch windows! But above all, don't miss the magnificent view: Climb the 122 steps to the top of the keep and enjoy a breathtaking panorama of Kaysersberg, the valley entrance on the mountainside, the vineyards, and, on a clear day, even the Black Forest in Germany. From the old town, two staircases and a path through the vineyards lead to the castle ruins.
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I loved the old town of Kaysersberg.
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Very beautiful and little trafficked city
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Many beautiful half-timbered houses and alleys
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The view from the tower is excellent. The climb up the tower is in complete darkness in some places. At least the steps are even and there is a railing.
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The primary historical sites are the ruins of Château du Hagueneck, located within Wettolsheim, and the impressive Château du Hohlandsbourg, which overlooks the village. The Château du Hagueneck offers a unique opportunity to explore well-preserved 13th-century ruins, including a donjon accessible to the public. The Hohlandsbourg Castle is a grander medieval fortress with extensive restorations.
Yes, beyond Wettolsheim, you can explore Kaysersberg, a charming settlement known for its half-timbered houses and castle ruins high above the city. Also, consider visiting The Three Castles of Eguisheim, a complex of three watchtowers offering views of the Alsace plain.
From the top of the donjon at Château du Hagueneck, you can enjoy extensive panoramic views over the Alsatian plain, including Colmar, Wettolsheim, and Eguisheim. Hohlandsbourg Castle provides a breathtaking 360-degree panoramic view of the surrounding landscape, including Colmar, the Vosges, and the Rhine plain.
Yes, Hohlandsbourg Castle is known for being family-friendly, often hosting events that appeal to all ages. The walk to Château du Hagueneck through vineyards and a forest is also a pleasant family activity.
The area around Wettolsheim offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including routes that take you to Hohlandsbourg Castle and Château du Hagueneck. For more options, explore the hiking trails around Wettolsheim, or consider MTB trails and running routes in the region.
Yes, there are easy walking trails. For example, an easy 5.29 km loop from Husseren-les-Châteaux takes you to The Three Castles of Eguisheim. The walk to Château du Hagueneck is also considered scenic and accessible through vineyards and forest.
While specific seasonal information isn't provided, the region's vineyards and forests suggest that spring, summer, and autumn would offer pleasant weather for exploring the ruins and enjoying the panoramic views. Winter visits might be possible, but some parts, like the wooden stairs in the central keep of The Three Castles of Eguisheim, may be locked.
While specific parking details for each castle are not provided, it is generally advisable to check local signage or official castle websites for parking information, especially for popular sites like Hohlandsbourg Castle.
Yes, the Château du Hagueneck is notable for being the only castle in the vicinity of Colmar with a donjon open to the public. Visitors can access the top via a sturdy spiral staircase to enjoy the views.
The castles in this region, such as the 13th-century Château du Hagueneck and the 1279-built Hohlandsbourg Castle, reflect centuries of Alsatian history. They served various roles from residential châtelets to significant strongholds and Habsburg fiefdoms, enduring sieges and destructions, and offering a glimpse into medieval military architecture and regional power struggles.
While specific cafes directly at the castle sites are not detailed, Wettolsheim and nearby villages like Eguisheim and Colmar offer various amenities, including cafes, pubs, and accommodation. It's recommended to check options in these villages before or after your castle visit.
Visitors particularly enjoy the historical charm of places like Kaysersberg with its half-timbered houses and castle ruins. The panoramic views from castles like Hohlandsbourg Castle and the accessible donjon of Château du Hagueneck are also highly appreciated. The komoot community has shared over 770 photos and given more than 1200 upvotes for the castles in this area.


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