Castles around Hornberg are situated in the Black Forest, a region characterized by its river valleys and historical significance. The area features a blend of medieval ruins and preserved structures, reflecting centuries of history. Hornberg itself is home to Schloss Hornberg, a complex of castle buildings, while the notable Burg Hornberg is located nearby in Neckarzimmern. The landscape offers opportunities for exploring historical sites amidst natural surroundings.
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Since the Middle Ages, it has retained its appearance almost unchanged.
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It is located in the upper Kinzig valley in the Black Forest
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City of half-timbered houses, raftsmen and tanners.
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From there you have a great view
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Beautiful old town with half-timbered houses and a surrounding area that invites you to rest
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A hike through the old town with beautifully restored half-timbered houses is a must in Schiltach.
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The town hall is at the highest point on the market square. It was built in 1593 in the Renaissance style and is the landmark of Schiltach. The town hall only received its distinctive stepped gable in 1905. The facade paintings were not created until 1942. The tourist information office is also located in the town hall.
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Beautiful castle ruins above Hausach
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The region boasts several castles with rich histories. Ruins of Hohenschramberg Castle, built around 1500, offers a glimpse into a former weir system. Husen Castle, dating back to around 1220, was constructed to protect local silver mines. Additionally, Schloss Hornberg in the town of Hornberg has roots around 1200 and was once a Württemberg administrative seat, while Burg Hornberg in Neckarzimmern is famous as the residence of Imperial Knight Götz von Berlichingen.
Yes, Schloss Hornberg in the town of Hornberg offers an adventure playground on its grounds, making it suitable for families. The adjacent forest is also ideal for walks. For a broader experience, the Schenkenburg Ruins are also listed as family-friendly and are easily accessible after a short climb.
Many castles in the region offer excellent panoramic views. From the keep and powder tower of Schloss Hornberg, you can enjoy views of the Gutachtal (Gutach Valley). Ruins of Hohenschramberg Castle provides a great view of the five valleys where Schramberg is situated. Falkenstein Castle Ruins, Schramberg also offers views over Schramberg and its surroundings, while Husen Castle towers over Hausach with scenic vistas.
Absolutely. The castle grounds of Schloss Hornberg and the adjacent forest are ideal for extended walks. For more structured routes, you can explore various mountain hikes around Hornberg. For example, the 'Hornberg Castle and its Tower – Karlstein loop from Hornberg' is a moderate 14.3 km route. You can find more hiking options in the Mountain Hikes around Hornberg guide.
Yes, Schloss Hornberg features the 'Neues Schloss' which operates as Hotel Schloss Hornberg, offering a romantic setting and a restaurant serving German and local cuisines. You can even experience a medieval banquet in the rock grotto. Burg Hornberg in Neckarzimmern also incorporates a hotel-restaurant in its former stables, providing charming rooms and a unique medieval ambiance with views of the Neckar River.
Burg Hornberg is renowned as the stronghold of Imperial Knight Götz von Berlichingen, who lived there for 45 years. It's considered the largest and oldest castle in the Neckar Valley, with origins in the 11th century. The castle is also home to a historic winery, documented as the second oldest still-existing vineyard in the world, offering wine sales.
Beyond hiking, the Hornberg region offers excellent opportunities for cycling and gravel biking. You can find routes like the 'View of Hornberg Castle – Gutach Summer Toboggan Run loop from Hornberg' in the Cycling around Hornberg guide. For gravel biking enthusiasts, the Gravel biking around Hornberg guide lists routes such as the 'Schiltach Old Town – View of Wolfach loop from VVG der Stadt Schramberg'.
The Black Forest region, where Hornberg is located, is beautiful year-round. Spring and summer offer pleasant weather for exploring ruins and enjoying outdoor activities like hiking and cycling. Autumn brings vibrant foliage, enhancing the scenic views from castle vantage points. Even winter can be charming for walks, though some facilities or trails might have limited access due to snow or ice.
Burg Hornberg in Neckarzimmern is described as one of the best-preserved castle ruins in Germany. Visitors can explore almost completely intact medieval masonry, including a keep, tower palaces, a shield wall, various gates, and a preserved chapel, offering a comprehensive look at medieval architecture.
The Half-timbered Old Town of Schiltach is a charming historical site known for its beautiful half-timbered architecture. A stroll through its alleys is highly recommended to appreciate the historic buildings. It's often described as a city of half-timbered houses, raftsmen, and tanners, offering a unique cultural experience.
Yes, Ruins of Hohenschramberg Castle is a highly popular choice, appreciated for its historical significance and great views. The castles around Hornberg collectively have received over 850 upvotes and more than 200 photos shared by the komoot community, indicating their general appeal.
Schloss Hornberg has a rich history, having been the residence of the Lords of Hornberg. It later served as a Württemberg administrative seat. The castle also experienced periods of destruction, notably by Swedish and French forces between 1641 and 1689, reflecting its strategic importance during conflicts.


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