Best castles around Landkreis Rastatt offers a diverse landscape in southwestern Germany, characterized by the Rhine plain, the Black Forest foothills, and the Murg river valley. The region is rich in historical sites, including several impressive castles and palaces that reflect centuries of architectural and cultural heritage. These landmarks are set amidst varied terrain, providing opportunities for exploration and connecting with the area's past.
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Rastatt Castle and the old town are highly recommended. The peace treaty during the War of the Spanish Succession was signed here in 1714.
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The weekly market takes place at the historic town hall on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays.
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The castle park is the central green area in Rastatt. Behind the castle, Margrave Ludwig Wilhelm of Baden-Baden planned a pleasure garden, as was known from France. Today the park combines baroque with modern elements. Fountains, flower gardens and colorful and shady arcades are still reminiscent of Rastatt's baroque period. The park is framed by chestnut trees, some of which are centuries old.
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Nice route - when the moped drivers aren't driving around there again.
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The impressive Rastatt Residential Palace is worth a stop, and not just because of the beautiful park. You can also visit the castle itself, the castle church and the military history museum or stop off at the park restaurant. Further information about opening times and admission prices can be found at https://www.schloss-rastatt.de.
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Favorite Castle was built by Johann Michael Ludwig Rohrer between 1710 and 1730 in Rastatt-Förch. The builder was Margravine Sibylla Augusta of Baden-Baden (1675–1733), widow of the so-called Türkenlouis, Margrave Ludwig Wilhelm of Baden-Baden (1655–1707), who had very clear ideas about what this baroque work of art with rich decorative interior furnishings should look like . In addition to the residence in Rastatt, it was intended to serve as a country pleasure palace for princely entertainment, socializing and games, hunting, masquerades, studies and raising children. The castle was, so to speak, the “pleasure castle”, while in the city it served more formal purposes. The park at the castle is - as befits a castle park - very attractive.
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For magnificent panoramic views, Windeck Castle provides an expansive vista over Bühl and the Rhine plain, stretching all the way to the Vosges mountains. Similarly, Eberstein Castle offers a beautiful outlook over its vineyards and the Murg valley, especially from its restaurant and castle tavern.
Yes, Schloss Favorite Rastatt is renowned as Germany's oldest and only fully preserved "porcelain palace." It was built to display Margravine Sibylla Augusta's vast collection of ceramics, including the largest worldwide inventory of Meissen porcelain in its historic setting. Its interiors feature unique Baroque decor, colorful Scagliola floors, and exquisite stucco and frescoed ceilings.
Landkreis Rastatt features a range of architectural styles. Rastatt Palace is a grand example of Baroque design, inspired by the Palace of Versailles, and is the oldest Baroque palace on the Upper Rhine. Schloss Favorite Rastatt is also Baroque, but uniquely designed as a pleasure palace to house art collections. You'll also find medieval fortresses like Eberstein Castle and Windeck Castle, offering a glimpse into earlier defensive structures.
Many castles in Landkreis Rastatt are suitable for families. Eberstein Castle, Windeck Castle, and Rotenfels Castle are all marked as family-friendly. The extensive grounds of Favorite Palace Park and Rastatt Castle and Garden also offer pleasant spaces for children to explore.
The region around the castles offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including circular walks around the castles. For more structured adventures, explore the Mountain Hikes around Landkreis Rastatt, Road Cycling Routes around Landkreis Rastatt, or MTB Trails around Landkreis Rastatt guides for routes of varying difficulty.
Yes, some castle areas are dog-friendly. For instance, Windeck Castle is explicitly marked as dog-friendly, and many of the surrounding hiking trails welcome dogs. Always check specific castle regulations before your visit, especially for interior access.
Yes, several castles offer dining options. Eberstein Castle features a hotel, a starred restaurant, and a castle tavern with beautiful views. Windeck Castle also has a restaurant. Additionally, the towns and villages surrounding the castles, such as Rastatt, offer various cafes and restaurants.
The castles and their surrounding parks are beautiful in every season. Spring and summer offer lush greenery and pleasant weather for exploring gardens and outdoor areas. Autumn provides stunning foliage, especially around vineyards like those at Eberstein Castle. Even in winter, a walk through the castle parks, such as Favorite Palace Park, can be serene.
Yes, the right wing of Rastatt Palace houses the Wehrgeschichtliches Museum (Military History Museum). It also includes a commemorative site dedicated to freedom movements in German history, offering a deep dive into the region's military past.
Favorite Palace Park is the idyllic landscaped garden of Schloss Favorite. It was redesigned in the late 18th/early 19th centuries and offers a perfect place to relax with features like a swan pond and old trees. It's a beautiful complement to the unique "porcelain palace" itself.
Yes, you can explore the Casemates of Bastion 27 – Ludwigsfeste. These historical sites offer a glimpse into the defensive architecture and military history of the region.
Eberstein Castle is unique for its combination of history and modern amenities. It features a vineyard, a hotel, a starred restaurant, and a castle tavern, all set in a fantastic location with beautiful views of the vines and the Murg valley. It is also a station on the Gernsbach Legend Trail.


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