Best castles around Überlingen are situated in a region rich in history, nestled by Lake Constance. The area features a landscape characterized by rolling hills, vineyards, and the expansive lake, providing a backdrop for historical exploration. Überlingen itself is a town with historical significance, serving as a gateway to various cultural sites. The surrounding landscape offers diverse terrain for outdoor activities, complementing visits to these historical structures.
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There is documented evidence of winegrowing in Meersburg since 1324. The historic buildings from the early 18th century and the vineyards were owned by the Prince-Bishops of Constance until 1802/1803. During secularization, the winery fell to the Grand Duchy of Baden and became the first wine-growing domain in Germany as the Grand Ducal Baden Domain Winery. After the First World War, in 1919, it was renamed Meersburg State Winery. As the legal successor to the state of Baden, the state winery now belongs to the state of Baden-Württemberg. Text: Wikipedia
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Impressive building on the vineyard
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The Meersburg State Winery towers above vineyards.
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The Meersburg State Winery combines all of this, with wine lovers and gourmets getting their money's worth. Over 800 years of tradition are embedded in the walls and vineyards of the winery. The imposing wine cellar with a view of the lake was built in the former moat. The large wooden barrels in which the wine can mature are still stored there today.
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In the course of the secularization of 1802/03 by Napoleon, the prince-bishop's winery fell to the young Grand Duchy of Baden and became the first wine-growing domain in Germany as the "Großherzoglich-Badische Domainkellerei". It was only after the Second World War that it was renamed the state winery. Today, the company belongs to the state of Baden-Württemberg and, as a state company, reports to the Ministry of Finance
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The cycle path between Meersburg and Hagnau always runs close to the lake! You will find bathing opportunities.
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Beautiful old town on a slope, so to speak on many floors. On the promenade you can have a good time in one of the numerous restaurants and cafes or you can go up the hill and visit the castle, the new palace, the state winery or one of the many other sights. In the high season there is a lot going on here.
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Something for wine lovers 🙂 - If you have enough space in your backpack, you can also take a few bottles with you. The Meersburg State Winery has vineyards in Meersburg Gailingen and Hohentwiel. It regularly invites you to wine tastings, guided tours and other events. The documented beginning of viticulture in Meersburg is also the beginning of the winery of the Prince Bishops of Konstanz, which centuries later was to become a state winery. In the annual book of the Bishop's Church of Constance in 1210 a vineyard of Manegoldus von Rohrdorf am Ufer in Meersburg is mentioned, which - for lack of heirs - fell together with the castle to the Bishop of Constance Konrad II von Tegerfelden. The wine cellar, which was built under Prince Bishop von Stauffenberg in the former moat, dates from the early 18th century, as does the entire ensemble of buildings. Source: www.staatsweingut-meersburg.de
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Yes, several sites are suitable for families. Altbodman ruins offers a great adventure for children and is easily accessible. Meersburg State Winery and Castle Park is also listed as family-friendly, offering a historical site with vineyards. Additionally, Salem Castle Lake provides a free swimming area with a pirate island and obstacles, perfect for kids.
The region around Überlingen offers a mix of castle ruins, historical sites, and former monastic estates. You can explore medieval history at places like Altbodman ruins, which was originally a high medieval castle. Frauenberg Monastery, built on the site of a 12th-century castle, provides insight into religious and historical transformations. Further afield, Salem Monastery and Palace showcases a blend of Gothic and Baroque architecture, reflecting centuries of cultural history.
Absolutely. Many of the castles and historical sites offer stunning views. Altbodman ruins provides a fantastic view over Lake Überlingen. From Frauenberg Monastery, you can enjoy views of the Altbodman ruins and Lake Überlingen. The vineyard at Meersburg State Winery and Castle Park also offers panoramic views over Lake Constance and towards Switzerland.
Yes, the region is excellent for hiking. You can find trails that lead to or past many historical sites. For example, Altbodman ruins is accessible via a 15-minute walk from Versperstube Bodanwald. For more options, explore the various routes in the Hiking around Überlingen guide, which includes trails like the 'Rock face at Spetzgarter Tobel – Hödinger Gorge Trail loop'.
Yes, the Lake Constance region is very popular for cycling. While specific cycling paths directly to every castle might vary, you can find numerous routes that pass by or offer views of these historical landmarks. Check out the Cycling around Überlingen guide for routes such as 'Around Lake Überlingen to Mindelsee' or 'Birnau Basilica – View of Birnau Abbey loop', which can incorporate visits to nearby sites.
Salem Monastery and Palace, located a short distance from Überlingen, is a highly significant cultural heritage site. It's an extensive complex showcasing Gothic solemnity and Baroque splendor, with a cathedral, imperial hall, library, and Baroque gardens. It offers a journey through 700 years of cultural history, from its origins as a Cistercian abbey to its current role as a boarding school and winery. Its impressive size and beauty make it a highly recommended destination for history and art enthusiasts.
Schloss Maurach, situated directly on the shores of Lake Constance below the pilgrimage church of Birnau, was historically an estate of the Salem Monastery. While it holds historical significance and offers a picturesque view from the exterior, it is currently used as a conference center and is generally not accessible to the public. You can learn more about its history on Wikipedia.
Visitors particularly appreciate the combination of historical exploration with stunning natural scenery. The fantastic views over Lake Überlingen from sites like Altbodman ruins are frequently highlighted. The opportunity for family adventures, the rich history embedded in the architecture, and the chance to combine visits with outdoor activities like hiking and cycling are also highly valued.
While not a 'hidden gem' in the sense of being unknown, Frauenberg Monastery offers a unique historical perspective. It was originally the site of a 12th-century castle before a chapel was consecrated there in 1309, providing a glimpse into the region's layered past and offering beautiful views without the crowds of more prominent attractions.
The spring and autumn months generally offer pleasant weather for exploring the castles and their surroundings, with fewer crowds than the peak summer season. The vineyards around Meersburg State Winery and Castle Park are particularly beautiful during harvest season in late summer/early autumn. However, many sites, especially those with outdoor elements like ruins or parks, can be enjoyed year-round, with winter offering a different, often quieter, atmosphere.
While specific rules vary by site, many outdoor areas and hiking trails around the castles are dog-friendly. For instance, the trails leading to Altbodman ruins are generally suitable for walks with dogs. It's always advisable to check individual site regulations for indoor access or specific areas, but the natural landscapes surrounding these historical sites are often welcoming to leashed pets.


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