Best castles around Neudenau are found in the district of Heilbronn in northern Baden-Württemberg, a region characterized by its historical fortifications and scenic river valleys. The area offers insights into medieval history through its well-preserved castles and ruins. These sites are often situated on hills or along rivers, providing a blend of historical exploration and natural landscapes. Neudenau itself is home to several significant historical structures that reflect centuries of architectural and cultural evolution.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The castle dates back to the Middle Ages and was expanded into its current form in the 15th century. It is picturesquely situated on the banks of the Jagst River and impresses with its solid stonework and historic flair. Today, it is privately owned but houses, among other things, a hotel and serves as a venue for the Jagsthausen Castle Festival, where Goethe's "Götz von Berlichingen" is performed annually on the open-air stage.
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The German Bird of Prey Observatory at Guttenberg Castle Fascinating world: Around 60 large birds of prey and owls live here. Experience huge birds with a wingspan of over two meters, such as eagles and vultures, but also eagle owls in free flight high above Guttenberg Castle - whatever the weather! The castle's Staufian kennels offer a natural insight into the fascinating world of birds of prey. Interactive touchscreen stations and two display case exhibitions show selected birds of prey in typical habitats and various medium and small-sized birds of prey in Europe. Life-size silhouettes on the castle tower impressively demonstrate the enormous wingspans of birds of prey. (Source: https://burg-guttenberg.de/greifenwarte)
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The ascent to the castle was worth it, even if it was still dormant when we visited.
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Beautifully situated castle, from which one has a view of the Neckar and the castles opposite. Birds of prey shows are held here regularly
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the castle can be visited (admission required)
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Unfortunately the station was closed due to Corona, but we'll be back.
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The Schlosshotel Götzenburg has been newly renovated and is currently being run as a Hotel Garni. There is a wonderful restaurant with a beer garden directly opposite the Götzenburg in the "Red Castle" for a "delicious and relaxed" cyclist break. The kitchen works with regional products and there are game dishes "from our own hunt".
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Among the most popular castles are Guttenberg Castle, known for being continuously inhabited for almost 800 years and hosting a bird of prey show. Another must-see is the View of Götzenburg, Jagsthausen (Old Castle), which dates back to the Middle Ages and is picturesquely situated on the Jagst River. Visitors also appreciate Möckmühl Old Town, with its impressive city wall and beautiful castle on the Schlossberg.
Yes, several castles offer family-friendly experiences. Guttenberg Castle is particularly popular for its German Bird of Prey Observatory, where you can witness fascinating flight demonstrations. The View of Götzenburg, Jagsthausen (Old Castle) also hosts the Jagsthausen Castle Festival, which can be an engaging experience for families.
The castles around Neudenau offer a deep dive into medieval history. Guttenberg Castle showcases structural developments from medieval times to modern use, having been continuously inhabited for centuries. Schloss Neudenau, dating back to the 13th century, houses the Josefine-Weihrauch-Heimatmuseum, providing insights into the region's heritage and architectural evolution. The View of Götzenburg, Jagsthausen (Old Castle), with its solid stonework, reflects its medieval origins and 15th-century expansions.
Yes, the Ruine Heriboldisburg in Neudenau offers a glimpse into a high medieval castle above the Jagst valley. It features a reconstructed, almost 30-meter-high round keep and remnants of wall structures, providing a tangible link to the turbulent times of the Thirty Years' War. While privately owned, it is accessible by arrangement for a more intimate historical exploration.
The region around Neudenau is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, such as the 'KJ4 3-Streams-Tour' or the 'Jagst River in Herbolzheim – Jagst Valley Cycle Path loop'. For hikers, there are trails like the 'Jägerhütte – Böcklingsee loop from Neudenau' or the 'View of Herbolzheim – Crucifix "It is accomplished!" loop'. You can explore more options on the Cycling around Neudenau, Hiking around Neudenau, and Running Trails around Neudenau guide pages.
Many castles are situated on hills or along rivers, offering scenic views. For instance, Hornberg Castle provides a great view over the Neckar loop near Haßmersheim, especially if you climb the vineyards. The View of Götzenburg, Jagsthausen (Old Castle) also offers a picturesque setting on the banks of the Jagst River.
The summer months are particularly vibrant for visiting the castles. Schloss Neudenau hosts changing exhibitions by regional artists and craftspeople during this period. Additionally, the Jagsthausen Castle Festival at Götzenburg takes place annually on its open-air stage during the warmer season, offering cultural events alongside historical exploration.
Yes, some castles and nearby towns offer dining options. Guttenberg Castle has a restaurant, and the View of Götzenburg, Jagsthausen (Old Castle) houses a hotel with a restaurant and a beer garden directly opposite in the 'Red Castle'. Möckmühl Old Town is also noted for its cozy places for a rest and good rest stops.
Parking facilities are generally available at the more popular castles. For example, Guttenberg Castle explicitly mentions parking on site. For other locations, it's advisable to check local signage or information upon arrival.
Schloss Neudenau is unique for its long history, evolving from a 13th-century fortress to an administrative seat, private residence, school, and now a museum. It houses the Josefine-Weihrauch-Heimatmuseum and showcases architectural elements from different periods, including an impressive, almost windowless keep resembling a church tower. During summer, it hosts changing exhibitions by regional artists.
While specific public transport routes to each castle may vary, Neudenau itself is connected within the Heilbronn district. For detailed public transport information to individual castle sites, it is recommended to check local transport schedules or inquire with tourist information centers in Neudenau.
Visitors frequently enjoy the blend of historical exploration and natural landscapes. The well-preserved structures, like the continuously inhabited Guttenberg Castle, and the picturesque settings, such as the View of Götzenburg on the Jagst River, are highly appreciated. The cultural events, museums, and opportunities for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling also contribute to a rich visitor experience.


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