Best castles around Nufringen are situated within the wider Baden-Württemberg region, an area known for its historical sites. While Nufringen itself does not host prominent castles, the surrounding landscape features various historical structures. These sites often stand on elevated positions or within valleys, offering insights into the region's past. Exploring these locations combines cultural discovery with outdoor activity.
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Around the year 1000, a castle built on stilts already existed at the current site. In 1613, the medieval valley castle was rebuilt into a Renaissance-style moated castle according to the plans of the Württemberg court architect Heinrich Schickhardt. The small path that crossed the Ammer River via a steel bridge is now permanently closed.
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In 2023, the Berlin-based COPRO Group acquired the entire property with 3900m2 and 32ha of land. A new photovoltaic system is visible on the roof. The entire castle, including the Marienkapelle, is closed to the public. However, you can now walk around the entire outdoor area.
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The castle was restored in 2009-2011 and houses the Dätzinger Local History Museum. In the castle courtyard there is a mighty sequoia tree and several small round fountains
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The castle was rebuilt in the Renaissance style in 1613 under the direction of Heinrich Schickhardt. Also worth seeing is the mill right next to it, which now houses a shop and a hall for festive events.
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Can you eat well and relax 😊
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The viewing platform is located on top of the former powder tower. Here you have the best overview of Herrenberg and the Gäu.
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The Order of St. John acquired the village of Dätzingen in the 13th century. As early as 1263, a brother house was mentioned in a document in place of today's castle. Suspected, but not certain, is a water castle as the medieval predecessor building. The first palace buildings were built in 1607. At that time the place came into the possession of the Order of Malta. The castle was expanded to today's four-wing complex in 1733. In the 18th century, the commander's domicile was in the castle. After the Reichsdeputationshauptschluss the place was assigned to the Kingdom of Württemberg. Count Carl Ludwig von Dillen came into possession of the palace in 1810 as a gift from King Friedrich I. Changes made by the court architect Nikolaus Friedrich von Thouret, especially the portico from 1810 to 1812, resulted in the current appearance. The building came into the possession of the Grafenau community in 1961. Today the castle houses the local history museum, a gallery, an auction house and an antiquarian bookshop. Source: Wikipedia (https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schloss_D%C3%A4tzingen)
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No, Nufringen itself does not host prominent, extant castles or significant castle ruins. However, the broader region of Baden-Württemberg, where Nufringen is located, is rich in historical sites and castles that are accessible from Nufringen.
Visitors frequently enjoy Schlossberg Tower, which offers a viewing platform with panoramic views of Herrenberg and the Gäu. Another popular spot is Dätzingen Castle, a historical complex housing a local history museum, gallery, and antiquarian bookshop. Schloss Hohenentringen Restaurant & Beer Garden is also a favorite, combining history with dining in a scenic location.
Yes, several castles and historical sites in the region are suitable for families. Schlossberg Tower and Dätzingen Castle are both marked as family-friendly. Roseck Castle also offers an outdoor area that families can explore, though the castle itself is privately owned and closed to the public.
Yes, some locations are dog-friendly. For instance, Schloss Hohenentringen Restaurant & Beer Garden welcomes dogs. When exploring outdoor areas around castles like Roseck Castle or Schlossberg Tower, dogs are generally permitted, but it's always advisable to keep them on a leash and check specific site regulations.
The castles in the region offer a glimpse into centuries of history. For example, Dätzingen Castle, originally acquired by the Order of St. John in the 13th century and expanded in 1733, now houses a local history museum detailing rural life and the castle's past. Schloss Hohenentringen, first mentioned in 1293/95, showcases the architectural evolution of a medieval fortress into a Baroque structure.
Yes, several castles offer excellent viewpoints. The Schlossberg Tower provides a panoramic overview of Herrenberg and the Gäu. Roseck Castle, though privately owned, offers very nice views from its surrounding outdoor area. Schloss Hohenentringen is also situated on a wooded foothill, providing picturesque views.
The region around Nufringen is excellent for outdoor activities. You can combine castle visits with road cycling, mountain biking, or running. For example, there are numerous road cycling routes, MTB trails, and running trails that pass by or near historical sites. Many castles, like Schloss Hohenentringen, are located within or adjacent to natural areas like the Schönbuch Nature Park, perfect for hiking.
The best time to visit is generally during spring, summer, and early autumn (April to October) when the weather is mild and conducive for exploring outdoor areas and castle grounds. These seasons also offer lush greenery and vibrant colors, enhancing the scenic beauty of the castle surroundings. Some indoor attractions, like museums, may have limited opening hours during winter.
Yes, some castles are privately owned. For instance, Roseck Castle is privately owned and closed to the public, though you can walk around its outdoor area. Wasserschloss Poltringen is also privately owned and can only be viewed from the outside.
Opening hours vary significantly between sites. For example, the museum at Dätzingen Castle is open every 3rd Sunday of the month from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m., and by appointment. Schloss Hohenentringen Restaurant & Beer Garden has specific restaurant hours, typically closed on Mondays and Tuesdays. It is always recommended to check the specific opening times for each location before your visit.
Yes, some castles integrate dining options. Schloss Hohenentringen Restaurant & Beer Garden is a prime example, offering a place to eat and relax directly at a historical castle. In the vicinity of other castles, you can often find cafes and restaurants in nearby towns and villages.
While Nufringen itself has public transport connections, reaching specific castles often requires a combination of train/bus and a walk or a short taxi ride. For example, Herrenberg, where Schlossberg Tower is located, is well-connected by train. For more remote castles, public transport options might be limited, making a car or bicycle a more convenient choice.


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