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Top 20 Castles around Göggingen

Best castles around Göggingen offer a journey through historical landscapes, featuring a variety of ancient ruins and well-preserved manors. This region provides numerous opportunities for exploration, with many sites offering panoramic views and insights into medieval architecture. Visitors can discover remnants of former strongholds and significant historical buildings nestled within diverse natural settings. The area is characterized by its historical significance and the presence of numerous castle sites.

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  • The most popular castles is Rosenstein Castle Ruins

Last updated: May 9, 2026

Rosenstein Castle Ruins

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A few ruins of Rosenstein Castle still exist. From here, you have a beautiful, expansive view of the valley.

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Rosenstein Caves and Ruins

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The Rosenstein is a very popular local recreation area. On the saddle between the Glasenberg (telecommunications tower) and the actual Rosenstein there is a parking lot for hikers that can …

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Lauterburg Castle Ruins

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The castle was probably built by Messrs Lauterburg in the 12th century. Adalbert von Lauterburg was first mentioned in 1128. A new building was erected in the 13th to 14th …

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Hohenroden Manor

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Nice little mountainous climb. Has something of serpentines driving almost 😅 like on vacation 🧳

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Very nice section along the stove. At the end a little highway, but otherwise very nice.

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Chris Zäpfle
January 1, 2026, Lauterburg Castle Ruins

A little hard to find.

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Beautifully situated on the Albtrauf

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Beautiful scenery and first-class Kochertal cycle path

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Very nice estate between Lautern and Essingen

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November 10, 2023, Schlossgut Hohenroden

Beautiful route with a great panorama

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Lauterburg Castle is the ruins of a spur castle in the Lauterburg district of the municipality of Essingen in the Ostalbkreis.

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Peter W.
September 18, 2023, Schlossgut Hohenroden

Schneggenroden Castle, which is said to have been built by Ernfried von Roden, was first mentioned in a document in 1293.[3] The castle was sold in 1362 by Ulrich von Roden called Sneggenroden to Friedrich von Westerstetten called Schauche for 590 pounds heller.[4][3] His son, Hans von Westerstetten, sold the castle to Georg I von Woellwarth in 1401. In 1410 he passed it on to his son George II, who probably had the castle rebuilt around 1434.[5][6] In 1538 the castle was sold for 8,500 guilders to the Woellwarth-Lauterburg line, which still owns it today. The castle was badly damaged during the Thirty Years' War and then had to be renovated. Today the castle is an agricultural business.[7] Source: Wikipedia https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schloss_Hohenroden

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Hohenroden Castle, formerly also called Burgstall Schneggenroden, is a medieval castle in Essingen in the Ostalb district. The castle, which is said to have been built by Ernfried von Roden, was first mentioned in a document in 1293. The castle was sold in 1362 by Ulrich von Roden to Friedrich von Westerstetten for 590 pounds Heller. His son, Hans von Westerstetten, sold the castle to Georg I von Woellwarth in 1401. A lot of information can be found here: https://hohenroden.de

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Frequently Asked Questions

What historical buildings with castle-like features can I find directly in Göggingen?

In Göggingen itself, you can explore the Hessingburg, a distinctive castle-like building known for its "Rothenburger Stil" architecture, and the Fugger-Schlösschen Göggingen, a historic mansion with ties to the prominent Fugger family, now serving as a district library. While Schloss Radau once existed, it was destroyed and no physical remains are visible today.

What are some notable castle ruins or historical sites near Göggingen?

Beyond Göggingen, you can visit the Rosenstein Castle Ruins, which offer expansive views of the valley. Another significant site is Lauterburg Castle Ruins, where significant remnants of the surrounding walls are still preserved. The Hohenroden Manor, first mentioned in 1293, is also a historical site worth exploring.

Are there family-friendly castles or historical sites around Göggingen?

Yes, several sites are considered family-friendly. The Rosenstein Castle Ruins and the nearby Rosenstein Caves and Ruins are popular for families, offering hiking and exploration. Hohenroden Manor is also listed as family-friendly.

What kind of views can I expect from the castles around Göggingen?

Many castle sites offer excellent viewpoints. From the Rosenstein Castle Ruins, you get a beautiful, expansive view of the valley, including Scheuelberg and Heubach. The Rosenstein Caves and Ruins area also features numerous vantage points over the northern landscape.

What outdoor activities can I combine with a visit to the castles?

The region around Göggingen offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, such as the 'Götzenbach Reservoir – Lake Götzenbach loop'. For mountain biking, there are routes like the 'Schechinger Pond – Laubach Castle in the Lein Valley loop'. Cycling enthusiasts can enjoy tours like the 'Hohenstadt Water Tower – Hohenstadt Castle loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the Running Trails around Göggingen, MTB Trails around Göggingen, and Cycling around Göggingen guides.

Are there hiking trails near the castles around Göggingen?

Yes, the area is well-suited for hiking. The Rosenstein is a very popular local recreation area with many trails. You can find various walking routes and trails that often incorporate castle ruins and scenic viewpoints. For specific routes, refer to the Running Trails around Göggingen guide, which includes walking-friendly paths.

What is the Hessingburg's architectural style and history?

The Hessingburg, built in 1880, features a distinctive "Rothenburger Stil," blending Romantic, Gothic, Renaissance, and Neobaroque elements. It was originally a guesthouse for the Hessing Orthopedic Hospital and hosted prominent figures like Empress Auguste Viktoria. Its unique appearance includes battlements, various towers, and a grotto on the ground floor.

What is the history of the Fugger-Schlösschen Göggingen?

The Fugger-Schlösschen was acquired by the Fugger family in 1495 and rebuilt. It has undergone numerous changes, especially after being largely ruined during the Thirty Years' War. Today, it appears as a simpler L-shaped building group, recognized as a protected historical monument, and functions as a district library.

What happened to Schloss Radau?

Schloss Radau was a medieval noble residence southwest of Augsburg-Göggingen, dating back to the 13th century. It was repeatedly destroyed and rebuilt, but after its final destruction during the Thirty Years' War in 1646, it was not rebuilt. It was eventually dismantled, and today, only the place name "Radau" serves as a reminder of its historical existence.

What do visitors particularly enjoy about the castles around Göggingen?

Visitors appreciate the historical significance and the diverse natural settings. Many enjoy the expansive views from sites like the Rosenstein Castle Ruins and the opportunities for hiking and exploring the numerous caves around the Rosenstein. The blend of ancient ruins and historical buildings within scenic landscapes is a major draw.

Can I find places to eat or stay near the castles?

While specific cafes or accommodations directly at every castle are not detailed, the region around Göggingen offers various options. For example, the Lammbräu Brewery Inn and Fach Castle near Wegen on the Kocher is a place where you can enjoy delicious Swabian food and even stay overnight, making it a good break point during your exploration.

How can I learn more about the history of the castles in the region?

The castles and historical buildings in the Göggingen area each have rich histories. For instance, Hohenroden Manor has a documented history dating back to 1293, with various ownership changes and renovations over centuries. Exploring the sites themselves and reading the historical information provided at each location will offer deeper insights into their past.

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