Best castles around Dobel are found in the scenic Black Forest region, known for its natural beauty, extensive hiking opportunities, and panoramic viewpoints. While Dobel itself is celebrated for its outdoor activities, the surrounding area offers a rich historical landscape. Visitors can explore a variety of historical sites and castle ruins that dot the picturesque valleys and hillsides. These locations provide insights into the region's past, complementing the natural attractions of Dobel.
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The Straubenhardt ruins, also called Strubenhardt, are a ruined lowland castle, of which unfortunately only a few remains of the walls and the castle hill remain. An information panel provides further information about the history of the former castle.
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Finds show that the Celts settled on the castle hill over 2000 years ago. Evidence of the "more recent" history of Neuenbürg Castle only dates back to around the year 1000. Various families of counts, including the Counts Palatine of Tübingen, the Counts of Calw-Vaihingen, the Counts of Eberstein, the Margraves of Baden and the Counts of Württemberg, determined the fate and history of the picturesque old Neuenbürg Castle. The castle (today's rear castle ruins) was probably founded by the Counts of Vaihingen in the 11th century. The Counts of Württemberg acquired the castle around 1320 and built an official residence for the town, which already belonged to them, and the surrounding villages. This was followed in 1572 by a conversion of the rear castle into a fruit store (here a granary and wine store). During the Thirty Years' War in 1634, the castle was plundered, and in 1638 the north wing burned down due to the carelessness of a Bavarian ensign. Neuenbürg Castle consists of the old "rear castle", of which only the remains of the castle with walls up to 3 meters thick remain as ruins, and the current new castle built by Duke Christoph of Württemberg around 1650, which was built using older parts of the building. At the end of the 17th century, the dilapidated rear castle was sold and the bricks were used to rebuild the town of Neuenbürg, which had been destroyed in a major fire in 1783. Despite several attempts, Neuenbürg never became a ducal residence, and the honored princes Duke Magnus (1594-1622) and Duke Ulrich (1617-1671) were not lured to the Black Forest province. Neuenbürg Castle was always only the seat of authorities and offices and was inhabited by ducal officials. Until 2004, the State Forestry Office was housed in Neuenbürg Castle. From 1940 onwards, the castle rooms housed apartments and a painter's studio. Since 2001, Neuenbürg Castle has housed a branch museum of the Baden State Museum.
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Information about the castle complex at https://www.schloss-neuenbuerg.de/
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The castle ruins behind the castle garden are normally locked, but can be rented through the castle administration. https://www.schloss-neuenbuerg.de/
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Somewhat hidden but still impressive remains of ruins
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Beautiful ruins, unexpected castle park and pleasant castle restaurant. Definitely a recommendation
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<< Eberstein Castle >> "Since the mid-13th century, Eberstein Castle has overlooked the valley below. After the Eberstein family died out in 1660, the property passed to the Margraviate of Baden, and today it is privately owned. The architect Friedrich Weinbrenner carried out a major renovation of the castle in the 19th century, giving it its present appearance after 1829. From up here, there is a magnificent view of the central Murg Valley. This more than compensates for the sometimes strenuous climb to this prominently situated cultural monument. And hungry hikers can expect Baden hospitality in the castle tavern. Of course, it tastes especially delicious on the plane tree terrace. The legends surrounding Eberstein Castle and the Eberstein noble family that originated there are rich. There are heroes like the daring Wolf von Eberstein, the monastery founder Bertold, and the lovestruck Wolfheiner. The legend of how the Ebersteins acquired their coat of arms has also been passed down." They came. After delivering an important message from the Emperor to Rome, the Count of Eberstein received a rose of gleaming gold from the Pope. When the Count returned to his castle, the rose came to life and flourished magnificently. Thus, the rose found its way into his coat of arms. https://www.gernsbach.de/sagenweg/schloss.html
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The path is a bit steep but easy to walk, at the top is the 🏰, a hiking home and a Portuguese restaurant
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Dobel itself is primarily known for its natural attractions, hiking opportunities, and an observation tower, rather than castles. The castles and historical sites mentioned in this guide are located in the surrounding Black Forest region, offering a blend of natural beauty and historical exploration.
Among the most popular castles near Dobel are Eberstein Castle, known for its vineyard, hotel, and restaurant with scenic views. Another highly-rated spot is Neuenbürg Castle and ruins, which features a museum and a restaurant. Visitors also enjoy the historical Waldenburg Ruins for a break and a glimpse into the past.
Yes, several castles and ruins near Dobel are considered family-friendly. Eberstein Castle, Neuenbürg Castle and ruins, and Waldenburg Ruins are all categorized as family-friendly, offering engaging experiences for all ages.
Visiting these sites offers a journey through the region's past. Neuenbürg Castle, for instance, has a history dating back to the 13th century and features a museum. The Waldenburg Ruins provide an opportunity to explore ancient remains, with information boards explaining their largely mysterious history. Even the Ruins of Straubenhardt Castle, though mostly scattered stones today, hint at a significant past, having been destroyed in 1384.
Absolutely. Many of the castles and ruins are integrated into the region's extensive hiking network. For example, the Vordere Schloßsteige is a beautiful, paved climb offering great views on the way to Neuenbürg Castle. You can find more hiking options in the area by exploring the Hiking around Dobel guide.
The castles around Dobel are often situated amidst beautiful natural landscapes. Eberstein Castle offers fantastic views of vineyards, valleys, and mountains. Neuenbürg Castle is strategically located on a spur in a loop of the Enz Valley, providing scenic vistas. The Waldenburg Ruins are nestled within a forest, offering a tranquil setting.
Several castles offer dining experiences. Eberstein Castle boasts a starred restaurant and a castle tavern with beautiful views. Neuenbürg Castle also features a good Portuguese restaurant and a managed outdoor area in the castle courtyard. It's always a good idea to check their websites for current opening times and offers.
Visitors appreciate the blend of history and nature. Many enjoy the fantastic views from places like Eberstein Castle and the historical atmosphere of Neuenbürg Castle. The mysterious and enchanted feel of sites like the Waldenburg Ruins, especially when covered in snow, is also a highlight for many.
Yes, if you're interested in ruins, the Waldenburg Ruins offer a historical site for exploration. Additionally, the Ruins of Straubenhardt Castle are a site where only scattered stones and earthworks remain, indicating the former castle's presence and its deep moat.
The region around Dobel is rich in outdoor activities. Near the castles, you can find various hiking and running trails. For example, the Mountain Hikes around Dobel guide and the Running Trails around Dobel guide offer numerous routes, some of which pass by or are close to these historical sites.
While there is a significant historical site called Dobele Castle in Latvia, it is not related to Dobel, Germany. Dobele Castle in Latvia was built by the Livonian Order in 1335 and has undergone reconstruction, serving as a cultural and tourism center. It is a distinct location from the region around Dobel, Germany.


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