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Top 20 Castles around Bodnegg

Best castles around Bodnegg are found in the scenic Oberschwaben region, offering views of the Alps. While Bodnegg itself does not feature intact castles, its location provides access to several historical sites. The area is characterized by a natural environment and cultural landmarks like the St. Ulrich and Magnus Church. This region offers a blend of historical exploration and natural beauty.

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  • The most popular castles is Achberg Castle, a castle that is a cultural enterprise…

Last updated: May 9, 2026

Achberg Castle

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Achberg was once Hohenzoller

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New Tettnang Palace

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This stately building is one of the most impressive castles in the region. It shows you the splendor of the Renaissance and the Baroque. The garden is also worth a visit.

You can find information about the visit here: schloss-tettnang.de/besuchsinformation

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Waldburg Castle

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From Pentecost to September 15, the castle is not only open on weekends, but from Tuesday to Sunday. There is interesting historical information on the climb. And the view from the tower of the castle is a special experience

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Mehlsack, Ravensburg

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The name comes from its shape, which resembles sacks of flour.

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The Gate Castle is a Renaissance building on the edge of the old town of Tettnang. The castle-like building ensemble was formerly part of the city fortifications, served at times …

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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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Along with the New Castle, the gatehouse is one of Tettnang's landmarks. On November 19, 1330, Count William II of Montfort was granted permission "to fortify his village of Tettnang, with walls and moat, as a town." The oldest parts of the gatehouse were built with the city fortifications. In 1464, Count Ulrich expanded the city gate by adding a gate tower, which can still be seen today in the inner archway. In 1569, the owner, the county clerk Johannes Leuthold, is said to have "rebuilt" the house. On the upper floors, half-timbered walls separated the individual rooms. The roof structure on the gatehouse and gate tower also dates back to the 16th century. In 1629, the Montfort family repurchased the gatehouse and added the two newer parts facing Montfortstrasse. On the ground floor, the cross vault was removed, most of the window niches were reduced in size, and new sandstone window frames were installed. The corner bay window was rebuilt in brick in the 18th century to replace an older one. Source and more details: https://www.tettnang.de/de/besuchen/sehenswuerdigkeiten/stadtrundgang/torschloss/

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Mehlsack, Ravensburg The round tower was built from 1425 to 1429 to ward off attacks from the higher-lying castle, which was owned by the Habsburgs and pledged to the Counts of Waldburg in the 14th/15th century. The name comes from the fact that the tower in its form looks like historical, high flour sacks. It is the landmark of the city. Height: 51 meters, 253 steps. Text / Source: Landesbildungsserver Baden-Württemberg https://www.schule-bw.de/faecher-und-schularten/gesellschaftswissenschaftliche-und-philosophische-faecher/landeskunde-landesgeschichte/

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Mehlsack (Tower), Ravensburg The round tower was built from 1425 to 1429 to ward off attacks from the higher castle. The name comes from its shape, which resembles a flour sack. Landmark of the city. Height: 51 meters, 253 steps. Text / Source: Tourist Information, Lederhaus, Marienplatz 35, 88212 Ravensburg https://www.ravensburg.de/rv/tourismus / https://resc.deskline.net/documents/1/DE2/16eacb80-59af-406f-9ecc-a2ea038a7b86/RVerleben_2021_Fyler.pdf

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Mehlsack, Ravensburg The round tower was built from 1425 to 1429 to ward off attacks from the higher-situated castle, which was owned by the Habsburgs and pledged to the Counts of Waldburg in the 14th/15th century. The name comes from the fact that the tower in its form looks like historical, tall flour sacks. It is the landmark of the city. Height: 51 meters, 253 steps. Text / Source: Landesbildungsserver Baden-Württemberg https://www.schule-bw.de/faecher-und-schularten/gesellschaftswissenschaftliche-und-philosophische-faecher/landeskunde-landesgeschichte/

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The name comes from its shape, which resembles sacks of flour.

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The Gate Castle is a Renaissance building on the edge of the old town of Tettnang. The castle-like building ensemble was formerly part of the city fortifications, served at times as the residence of the Counts of Montfort, as a school and today houses the city museum and the city archives as well as the electronics museum. The stepped gables that dominate Bärenplatz and Montfortstrasse make the gate lock particularly representative. Source: Wikipedia

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Frequently Asked Questions

What castles can I visit near Bodnegg?

While Bodnegg itself doesn't have intact castles, the surrounding Oberschwaben region offers several impressive options. You can explore Achberg Castle, known for its art exhibitions, or the historic New Tettnang Palace with its magnificent interiors. Further afield, Waldburg Castle offers historical insights and panoramic views.

Are there any castle ruins to explore around Bodnegg?

Yes, you can visit the Neuravensburg Castle Ruins. Its tower is climbable and offers a magnificent view of the surrounding area. It's a popular spot for visitors looking for historical sites with a scenic outlook.

Which castles are family-friendly?

Achberg Castle and New Tettnang Palace are both considered family-friendly. New Tettnang Palace, in particular, offers themed tours that can be engaging for various ages, and its gardens are pleasant for a family stroll.

Can I find hiking or cycling routes near these castles?

Absolutely. The region around Bodnegg is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find numerous MTB trails, cycling routes, and road cycling routes that pass by or near these historical sites. For example, there are routes like 'View of Waldburg – View of the Allgäu Alps loop' for MTB, or 'Argen Cycle Path – Jägerweiher loop' for touring bicycles. You can explore more options in the MTB Trails around Bodnegg, Cycling around Bodnegg, and Road Cycling Routes around Bodnegg guides.

What are the opening hours and visitor information for Waldburg Castle?

Waldburg Castle is typically open to museum visitors on Sundays and public holidays from May 1st to October 3rd, with tours offered from 11:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. From Pentecost to September 15th, it's also open Tuesday to Sunday. Visits are usually part of a guided tour. For group tours, it's open all year round by prior arrangement. You can find more details on their official website.

What are the opening hours and visitor information for New Tettnang Palace?

New Tettnang Palace is known for its impressive architecture and well-maintained gardens. It regularly hosts themed tours. For the most current opening times and visitor information, it's best to check their official website: schloss-tettnang.de.

Is there a castle with particularly good views?

Yes, both Waldburg Castle and Neuravensburg Castle Ruins offer excellent viewpoints. The tower at Waldburg Castle provides a special experience with its panoramic views, and the climbable tower at Neuravensburg Castle Ruins also offers a magnificent outlook over the surrounding landscape.

Are there any cafes or amenities near the castles?

Achberg Castle has a Schlosskaffee (castle cafe) that is regularly open on weekends and public holidays. For other castles, nearby towns like Tettnang offer various amenities, including cafes and restaurants. It's always a good idea to check specific castle websites for on-site facilities.

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

The period from late spring to early autumn (May to September) is generally ideal, as many castles, like Waldburg Castle, extend their opening hours during these months. The weather is also more favorable for exploring castle grounds and enjoying nearby outdoor activities. Winter visits might be possible for some, but check specific opening times as they can be limited.

Are there any wheelchair accessible castles?

The Altes Schloss (Town Hall) Tettnang is listed as wheelchair accessible. For other castles, accessibility can vary, especially with older structures and ruins. It's recommended to check the individual castle's website or contact them directly for detailed accessibility information.

What historical significance do these castles hold?

The castles in the region, such as New Tettnang Palace and Waldburg Castle, are significant historical landmarks. New Tettnang Palace showcases the splendor of Renaissance and Baroque architecture, reflecting the power of the Counts of Montfort. Waldburg Castle, although further afield, is highlighted for its historical importance and offers insights into medieval life. These sites provide a glimpse into the rich history of the Oberschwaben region.

Can I bring my dog to the castles or on nearby walks?

While specific rules for dogs inside castle buildings can vary and are often restrictive, many outdoor areas and nearby hiking trails are dog-friendly. For example, the scenic natural environment around Bodnegg and the various routes mentioned in the Komoot guides are generally suitable for walks with dogs. Always check individual castle policies before visiting, especially for interior access.

Are there any hidden gem castles or lesser-known historical sites?

While not a 'hidden gem' in the sense of being unknown, the Altes Schloss (Town Hall) Tettnang is a historical site that might be overlooked compared to the grander New Tettnang Palace. Built in 1667, it served various purposes before becoming the town hall and offers a different perspective on the region's architectural history.

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