Castles around Sulz am Neckar are situated in a region characterized by the Neckar river valley and surrounding hills, offering a blend of historical landmarks and natural landscapes. The area provides opportunities for exploring medieval fortifications and Renaissance architecture. Visitors can discover sites that reflect centuries of regional history and offer scenic views. The landscape around Sulz am Neckar is suitable for outdoor activities, with castles often integrated into hiking and cycling routes.
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The castle is for sale and was recently listed by the owner, Paul Sebastian Schwenk. The exact purchase price and terms are not publicly known and will likely be negotiated privately.
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The Glatt Water Castle is one of the oldest Renaissance castles in Southern Germany and one of the few surviving moated castles in the state of Baden-Württemberg. But that's not the only reason it's worth making a stop there. The cake slices served here are huge and also super delicious. There is hardly a better place to replenish your carbohydrate stores...
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First mentioned in 752, this was the ancestral seat of the Lords of Wehrstein, who presumably died out in 1409 with Benz von Wehrstein. Legend has it that Charlemagne met his wife Hildegard, a Swabian, at Wehrstein Castle. In 1643, during the Thirty Years' War, Wehrstein Castle was largely destroyed by Bavarian troops. The Austrian suzerainty, which lasted from 1381 to 1806, expired and Wehrstein became the property of the House of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen. 1850 Hohenzollern and the Wehrstein lordship became Prussian. In 1973, Fischingen was assigned from the Hechingen district to the Rottweil district. 2003 The Friends of Wehrstein Castle Ruins Association was founded with the aim of saving the castle complex from complete decay.
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From the castle ruins there is a beautiful view over Sulz.
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A beautiful and well thought out folding bench prevents you from getting a wet bottom. This is located below the Ahlbeck castle ruins.
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The Neckar Valley Cycle Path runs above Mühlen - and also above the railway line.
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It's nice that such ruins are still so well maintained.
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On the way up there are 6 display boards with information about the castle from construction to destruction. Very informative.
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The castles in this region showcase a range of historical periods. For instance, Ruins of Albeck Castle offers a glimpse into medieval fortifications, with its origins possibly dating back to the 11th century. In contrast, Glatt Water Castle is a significant example of Renaissance architecture, converted into its current style between 1533 and 1540.
Yes, Glatt Water Castle is a prominent moated castle and one of the few remaining in Baden-Württemberg. Its impressive three-winged structure, complete with four corner towers, stands fully within a restored moat.
Many castles offer scenic viewpoints. From the Ruins of Albeck Castle, you can enjoy splendid panoramic views over the town of Sulz and the surrounding area. Similarly, Haigerloch Castle provides beautiful views of the Eyachtal and the lower town.
Yes, several castles are suitable for families. Glatt Water Castle, with its museum center and castle cafe, is a great option. The Ruins of Albeck Castle are also considered family-friendly, accessible via scenic hiking trails that can be an adventure for all ages.
Yes, you can find dining options. Glatt Water Castle has a castle cafe known for its appealing ambiance and large cake portions. Haigerloch Castle also houses a restaurant, making it convenient for visitors.
The castles are generally enjoyable throughout the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant weather for exploring the outdoor ruins and hiking trails, with autumn providing beautiful foliage. Glatt Castle's museum center is open year-round, though hours may vary seasonally. Some castles, like Glatt, have specific opening hours for their museums and cafes, which are often extended in warmer months.
Glatt Castle is easily accessible and is located directly on the Neckartal long-distance cycle path. For public transport, it's advisable to check local bus schedules connecting to Sulz am Neckar or nearby towns, as specific direct routes to the castle can vary. Information might be available on local transport websites.
Absolutely. The Ruins of Albeck Castle are accessible via a scenic hiking trail, and there are informative display boards along the way. You can find various hiking routes in the area, including the 'View Over the Weilertal – Albeck Castle Ruins History Trail loop from Sulz am Neckar', which is a moderate 14.3 km hike. For more options, explore the hiking guide for Sulz am Neckar.
Yes, cycling is a great way to explore the area. Glatt Water Castle is directly on the Neckartal long-distance cycle path. Haigerloch Castle is also easily integrated into cycling tours. The 'Neckartal Cycle Path Near Weitenburg Castle' is a particularly well-designed section for cyclists. You can find more cycling routes in the MTB Trails around Sulz am Neckar guide or the Gravel biking around Sulz am Neckar guide.
Visitors appreciate Glatt Water Castle for its well-preserved Renaissance architecture and its status as a moated castle. The cultural and museum center within its walls, along with the castle cafe's excellent cakes and pleasant ambiance, are frequently highlighted as enjoyable aspects.
The Ruins of Albeck Castle are notable for their rich medieval history and the visible remnants of the large rectangular Pallas, which still stands two stories high with Gothic windows. Archaeological findings provide insights into its past, and the site offers a romantic and evocative glimpse into medieval life, coupled with splendid panoramic views.
Accessibility varies by castle. Glatt Water Castle, as a cultural and museum center, generally offers better accessibility within its main buildings. However, the Ruins of Albeck Castle are reached via a scenic hiking trail, which may present challenges for those with mobility concerns due to the terrain.


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