Best castles around Gärtringen offers a diverse range of historical and architectural sites, from well-preserved castles to ancient ruins. Gärtringen itself is home to Schloss Gärtringen, a notable private estate with 18th-century architecture. The surrounding region features several other historically significant fortifications, providing insights into centuries of local history. These sites are often nestled within natural landscapes, offering opportunities for exploration and appreciation of the area's heritage.
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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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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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Magnificent view of Herrenberg and the surrounding area from the Schlossberg or Powder Tower 🤩
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Beautiful castle 🏰 On-site seating for passers-by, cyclists & racing cyclists / gravelers / walkers & hikers as well as joggers or walkers, as the cycle path leading to Ostelsheim begins 100 meters further after you have passed the castle square!
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For a rich historical experience, visit Dätzingen Castle, which dates back to the 13th century and now houses a local history museum, art gallery, and antiquarian bookshop. The Waldeck Castle Ruins also offer a captivating glimpse into medieval times, with surviving structures from before 1200 and a history tied to influential lords and regional conflicts.
Yes, Dätzingen Castle is considered family-friendly, offering a museum that can engage visitors of all ages with local history. While the interior of Roseck Castle is private, its extensive outdoor grounds are perfect for family walks and exploration. Additionally, the Schlossberg Tower at Herrenberg Castle ruins is a family-friendly viewpoint.
Schloss Gärtringen itself is a private property. While you cannot enter the castle, you can appreciate its 18th-century architecture and historical significance from exterior viewpoints. The walled castle garden, with remnants of its 18th-century design, also offers a tranquil setting that can be enjoyed from the outside.
Yes, Roseck Castle offers extensive outdoor grounds spanning 3900 square meters and 32 hectares of land, which are accessible for walks. While the castle interior is closed, you can explore the surrounding landscape and enjoy the views.
Many castles in the region offer scenic viewpoints. For example, Schloss Hohenentringen Restaurant & Beer Garden is picturesquely situated on a wooded foothill, providing great views. The Schlossberg Tower, located on the former powder tower of Herrenberg Castle, offers an excellent overview of Herrenberg and the Gäu region.
Yes, Schloss Hohenentringen Restaurant & Beer Garden is a castle complex that offers dining. It's a great spot to enjoy a meal or a drink in a historical and scenic setting. Remember to check their opening times as they are closed on Mondays and Tuesdays.
The region around Gärtringen offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, such as the 'Würmtal Cycle Path' or 'Stork's Nest with Egg' loops, which can be explored via the Cycling around Gärtringen guide. For runners, there are trails like the 'View of the Rapeseed Field' loop, detailed in the Running Trails around Gärtringen guide. Many castles, like the Waldeck Castle Ruins, are only accessible on foot, making them ideal destinations for a hike.
The time needed varies by castle. For instance, exploring the museum and grounds of Dätzingen Castle could take a few hours. The Waldeck Castle Ruins require a 30-minute forest path walk to reach, and then time to explore the extensive ruins. For castles like Schloss Gärtringen or Roseck Castle, where only the exterior or grounds are accessible, a shorter visit might suffice.
While specific dog-friendly trails directly at each castle aren't always highlighted, the extensive outdoor grounds of Roseck Castle and the natural surroundings of the Waldeck Castle Ruins are generally suitable for walks with dogs, provided they are kept on a leash and you follow local regulations.
The castles and their surrounding natural landscapes are beautiful year-round. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for walking and vibrant foliage. Summer allows for longer daylight hours and enjoying outdoor dining at places like Schloss Hohenentringen Restaurant & Beer Garden. Even winter visits can be charming, especially if you enjoy crisp air and fewer crowds, though some facilities might have reduced hours.
Parking availability varies by location. For the Waldeck Castle Ruins, you would typically park near the state road 348 at the 'Teinachtal' hotel near Neubulach and then walk. For Dätzingen Castle, there is usually parking available within the Grafenau community. It's advisable to check local signage upon arrival for specific parking instructions.


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