Best castles around Burgberg im Allgäu are situated in a region characterized by its mountainous landscape and historical significance within the Allgäu. The area features several castle ruins, many of which are perched on elevated positions, offering views of the surrounding valleys. These sites provide insight into medieval architecture and regional history. The landscape around Burgberg im Allgäu is known for its natural features and serves as a setting for historical exploration.
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A very interesting castle ruin. It is very much worth a visit. :) If you want to know more about the castle, feel free to watch our documentary. https://youtu.be/KuT3UMiuR5Y
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Historical landmark of Burgberg.
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Old masonry of the former castle.
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Everyone has different tastes. The cake is delicious and the view is great. I live in Kempten and have crossed the cafe off my list because it is very crowded. If necessary, only during the week and outside of holiday season. The many flies from the cowshed are also annoying when you can sit outside. You can eat delicious food in peace and quiet at the Krone in Stein and in the Sonne in Niedersonthofen.
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There is not much left of Rettenberg Castle and at the back there is a 30m vertical drop down the mountain. Keep an eye on your children.
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The most historically significant is the Burgberg Castle Ruins, also known as Burg Heimenhofen. Dating back to around 1140, it's recognized as one of the oldest tower castles in the Allgäu region. Its partially preserved north wall is an important example of early 12th-century regional castle architecture. Another notable ruin in the vicinity is Burgruine Alt-Trauchburg, known for its well-preserved medieval state.
Yes, several castle ruins are considered family-friendly. Burgberg Castle Ruins, Laubenbergerstein Castle Ruins, and Werdenstein Castle Ruins and the World’s Largest Horseshoe are all categorized as family-friendly. They offer historical exploration in an outdoor setting.
Many of the castle ruins are perched on elevated positions, offering panoramic views of the surrounding Allgäu landscape and mountains. For example, Burgberg Castle Ruins provides extensive views from its rocky outcrop. Similarly, the cafe adjacent to Werdenstein Castle Ruins offers great views of the Upper Allgäu mountains.
Yes, the region offers various hiking opportunities that incorporate castle ruins. You can explore trails that lead to sites like Burgberg Castle Ruins. For more hiking options in the area, you can check out the Hiking around Burgberg im Allgäu guide.
The Burgberg Castle Ruins are notable for their well-preserved 12th-century keep wall and information boards detailing its history. Werdenstein Castle Ruins features an adjacent castle cafe with mountain views and the 'World’s Largest Horseshoe'. Laubenbergerstein Castle Ruins still has two visible towers and numerous wall remnants, allowing visitors to understand its former structure.
Yes, the Werdenstein Castle Ruins have an adjacent castle cafe. It offers first-class cakes and meals with a great view from its terrace overlooking the Upper Allgäu mountains.
The castle ruins are generally accessible year-round. However, visiting during spring, summer, or early autumn offers the most pleasant weather for exploring the outdoor sites and enjoying the panoramic views. During these seasons, hiking trails leading to the ruins are also typically in better condition.
The Burgberg Castle Ruins are easily accessible, even by bike from 'above' or from the village. Laubenbergerstein Castle Ruins are located on a small hill that can be climbed in about five minutes. For more easy walking trails in the area, refer to the Hiking around Burgberg im Allgäu guide.
The Rauhlaubenberg Castle Ruins are described as very hidden and rather unknown, located in the forest. While only a few wall remains are visible and it's quite overgrown, it offers a more secluded exploration for those seeking a less frequented historical site.
Besides hiking, the region around Burgberg im Allgäu offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails and cycling routes that pass through the scenic landscape near the castles. These guides provide options for different difficulty levels.
The Laubenbergerstein Castle Ruins are a late medieval castle founded in the 12th century by the bishops of Augsburg. It guarded an important Iller crossing and customs station. The castle was rebuilt and expanded after being looted in 1490. Although the lords relocated in 1559, the ruins have been renovated over 30 years by a local home association and are accessible to visitors.
While the Laubenbergerstein Castle Ruins are generally accessible at any time, the towers are typically only open for visitors during special events like Castle Walks and the Castle Festival.
The Rettenberg Castle Ruins have very little left of their original structure. Visitors should be aware that there is a danger of collapse, and entry into certain areas is restricted. There is also a 30-meter vertical drop at the back, so caution is advised, especially with children.


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