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Top 15 Castles around Weißensberg

Castles around Weißensberg are situated in the broader Lake Constance region, offering a variety of historical sites. The area is characterized by its proximity to Lake Constance and the surrounding landscapes of southern Germany and neighboring Austria. This location provides a backdrop for exploring historical architecture and ruins. The region features a mix of well-preserved castles and significant castle ruins, each with distinct historical periods and architectural styles.

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Last updated: May 9, 2026

Achberg Castle

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Achberg was once Hohenzoller

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Deuringschlössle

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The Deuringschlössle is a former residence in the upper town of Bregenz. The building is a listed building.

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Gebhardsberg Castle Ruins

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A few looped castle walls have defied the time and from some sides you can still get an approximate impression of the complex. Today it is more of a gastronomic spot on the Känzele hike.

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Neuravensburg Castle Ruins

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the tower can be climbed and offers a magnificent view

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Gebhardsberg

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Around 1100, the Count of Bregenz built the castle on a rocky outcrop of the Gebhardsberg high above the town. "Sunken in holy enthusiasm..." is how a poem begins - …

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Rinaldini
August 27, 2025, Schloss Achberg

In 1691, Land Commander Franz Benedikt von Baden acquired the Achberg estate for the Teutonic Order. In keeping with his noble status, he had the castle expanded between 1693 and 1700.

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The Deuringschlössle (also Deuringschlößle) is a former residence in the upper town of Bregenz. The core of the three-story manor house dates back to the 14th/15th century and is located in the southwest corner of Bregenz's upper town, a short distance from the city wall. In 1539, the small manor house belonged to Hans von Wolfurt. In 1647, it was damaged by the Swedes during the capture of Bregenz. Johann Albert von Deuring acquired the manor house in 1660 and had it significantly enlarged by 1702, building up the open space between the manor house and the city wall. The gun tower at the southwest corner of the city wall was raised, given an onion dome, and incorporated into the building. An extension was added to the southeast side in 1698, and the "Torkel" (wine cellar) was built to the east in 1702. Michael and Johann Georg Kuen may have significantly influenced this structural redesign. The Deuring family were wealthy timber merchants from Bregenz who were raised to the knightly nobility in 1621. The Deuringschlössle remained in the family's possession until 1801. The next owners were the governor and district captain Johann Jakob von Vicari, and twenty years later, the Imperial and Royal Rent Master Christoph Anton Kayser, who established the Rent Office here. After his death, the building was inherited by the Swiss architect Johann Anton von Tscharner-Merhart, who commissioned an interior renovation in the historicist style in 1915. In 1927, the upper floor of the former wine press was converted into an artist's studio, the so-called Knight's Hall. From 1989 to 2015, the Deuringschlössle was used as a gourmet hotel.

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Around 1100, the Count of Bregenz built the castle on a rocky outcrop of the Gebhardsberg, high above the city. "Sunken in holy enthusiasm..." begins a poem inspired by Hohen Bregenz Castle. In 1143, the castle passed to the Counts of Pulllendorf, and shortly thereafter, around 1170, to Count Palatine Hugo II of Tübingen (father of Hugo I, Count of Montfort). The upper part of the castle was sold to the Habsburgs in 1451, and the lower part in 1523, and the castle became the seat of Austrian bailiffs. Converted into a fortress at the beginning of the 17th century, the Swedes blew up large sections of the castle during the Thirty Years' War. The circular wall and parts of the palace survived. The attached church became a popular place of pilgrimage in honor of Saint Gebhard. The old sacristan's house, which has since been converted into a restaurant, looks forward to your visit. Even today, the fantastic view over the Rhine Valley and Lake Constance attracts numerous visitors.

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Neuravensburg Castle is always worth a break. It is also a popular destination in summer.🥰

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Helmut Fußach
January 28, 2025, Gebhardsberg

Great castle with a fine restaurant. Further towards Kennelbach there is a great via ferrata on the Kanzelfelsen 🥰

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Michael
December 11, 2024, Deuringschlössle

A manor house was built here between the 14th and 15th centuries. Around 1700, the gaps between the house and the city wall were closed.

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Mo
September 16, 2024, Deuringschlössle

Well-preserved old buildings, the likes of which are no longer found in the lower town.

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Dominik L.
September 6, 2024, Gebhardsberg

From the parking lot with a few meters

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of castles and historical sites can I explore near Weißensberg?

Around Weißensberg, you'll find a diverse range of historical sites, including well-preserved castles, impressive castle ruins, and water castles. These structures showcase various historical periods and architectural styles, reflecting the rich history of the broader Lake Constance region. For example, you can visit Achberg Castle, a former Hohenzollern enclave now used for art exhibitions, or the scenic Gebhardsberg Castle Ruins with panoramic views.

Are there any castles near Weißensberg that offer panoramic views?

Yes, several castles and ruins in the vicinity provide stunning views. The Gebhardsberg Castle Ruins (Hohenbregenz) in Bregenz offer breathtaking panoramic views of the Rhine Valley and Lake Constance. Similarly, the climbable tower at Neuravensburg Castle Ruins provides magnificent vistas. Montfort Castle in Langenargen is also a picturesque landmark offering beautiful views of Lake Constance and the Alps.

Which castles are suitable for families with children?

Many castles around Weißensberg offer family-friendly experiences. Achberg Castle is listed as family-friendly and hosts cultural events. The Neuravensburg Castle Ruins, with its climbable tower and an annual castle festival in August, can be an exciting visit for children. The Old Castle in Meersburg also provides a comprehensive exploration of medieval history that can engage younger visitors.

Can I combine a castle visit with outdoor activities like hiking?

Absolutely. The region around Weißensberg is ideal for combining historical exploration with outdoor activities. The Gebhardsberg Castle Ruins, for instance, are located along nature trails, making it a great spot for hiking. You can find numerous hiking routes in the area, such as the 'Schlachterner Weiher loop from Weißensberg' or the 'St. Wolfgang Chapel – Bösenreutiner Tobel loop from Weißensberg'. For more options, explore the Hiking around Weißensberg guide.

Are there any castles that offer insights into aristocratic life and architecture?

Yes, the Deuringschlössle in Bregenz is a prime example. This former stately residence, with its Renaissance and Baroque details, provides insight into post-Thirty Years' War aristocratic life and architecture, emphasizing comfort and cultivated taste. Senftenau Water Castle near Lindau also offers a glimpse into centuries of Bavarian noble life and traditional regional architecture.

What is the best time of year to visit castles around Weißensberg?

The best time to visit castles around Weißensberg is generally during the warmer months, from spring to early autumn (April to October). During this period, the weather is more favorable for exploring ruins, enjoying panoramic views, and participating in outdoor activities like hiking. Many castles also host special events, exhibitions, or festivals during the summer, such as the castle festival at Neuravensburg Castle Ruins in August.

Are there any castles popular with climbers?

Yes, the Altsummerau Castle Ruins are particularly popular with climbers. While not much remains of the 12th-century castle, its ruins offer a unique spot for climbing enthusiasts.

What do visitors enjoy most about the castles around Weißensberg?

Visitors frequently appreciate the combination of historical exploration and stunning natural beauty. The panoramic views, especially from sites like Gebhardsberg Castle Ruins, are a major draw. The opportunity to delve into medieval history, explore unique architectural styles, and enjoy pleasant dining experiences at castle restaurants also receives high praise. The komoot community has shared over 420 photos and given 1095 upvotes, highlighting the visual appeal and engaging experiences.

Are there any castles that host cultural events or exhibitions?

Yes, Achberg Castle, owned by the district of Ravensburg, is regularly used for art exhibitions and concerts. It also features a Schlosskaffee (castle cafe) open on weekends and public holidays. The Neuravensburg Castle Ruins host an annual castle festival in August.

Which castle is known for being continuously inhabited for centuries?

The Old Castle in Meersburg, located majestically above Lake Constance, is widely recognized as the oldest continuously inhabited castle in Germany. Its history dates back to the 7th century, offering a deep dive into medieval life and architecture.

Are there dining options available at or near these castles?

Yes, some castles offer dining facilities. The Gebhardsberg Castle Ruins, for example, feature a charming restaurant with spectacular views. Achberg Castle has a Schlosskaffee open on weekends. Many other castles are also located near towns or villages where you can find local restaurants and pubs.

What are some other outdoor activities I can do in the Weißensberg area besides visiting castles?

Beyond castle visits, the Weißensberg area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous running trails, such as the 'Washerwomen at the Wäschetroch loop from Weißensberg', detailed in the Running Trails around Weißensberg guide. There are also mountain hikes, including routes around the Pfänder Summit, which you can find in the Mountain Hikes around Weißensberg guide.

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