Best castles around Langnau im Emmental are found in the broader Emmental region, known for its traditional wooden architecture and cultural heritage. This area offers a blend of historical significance and picturesque landscapes. The region's rolling hills and valleys provide a scenic backdrop for exploring these ancient structures. Langnau im Emmental serves as a central point for discovering the rich history embedded in the surrounding castles.
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Trachselwald Castle cannot be reached by public transport. Entry is free. But be careful! Trachselwald is not wheelchair accessible. Although parts such as the keep, the castle courtyard and the castle garden are open to the public, caution is still required when entering the keep. Enter at your own risk! warns a sign. And rightly so. The wooden steps are a bit worn and the last part below the top of the tower consists of a stone and extremely narrow spiral staircase passage with some high steps that only has space for one person. People with a tendency towards claustrophobia or hikers with backpacks will have a hard time. Crossing the stairs is impossible. But you are rewarded with a great view.
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(Not to be confused with Trachselwald Castle nearby!) The sleep lock is in the tower. We stayed and had breakfast well and cheaply. Next to the castle is a mini brewery www.proBIERmi.ch and a farm with calf rearing.
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(not to be confused with Trachselwald Castle nearby!)
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a beautiful and cool place even in midsummer
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Beautiful view over the idyllic Emmental hills. Always worth a visit. In addition, 100 meters away there is a farm shop where ice cream and other food encourage cyclists.
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You cannot go all the way to the ruins on a bike. We were allowed to park our bikes with the friendly farmer below the ruins.
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Very well preserved ruin. Wonderful foresight. Historical: history The castle was the ancestral seat of the Barons von Signau. The family was first mentioned in 1130 under Werner von Signau. The castle served to protect and control the route between Emmental and Aare valley. In the middle of the 14th century the castle was given up in favor of Neu-Signau Castle. The ruin is comparatively well preserved (remains of the wall).
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For a deep dive into history, Trachselwald Castle is highly recommended. It dates back to the 13th century and played a significant role in the Peasants' War, with an exhibit detailing its past and connection to the Anabaptists. Another excellent choice is Burgdorf Castle, one of Switzerland's oldest and most important castles, featuring a museum that covers court life, cheese trade, and the castle's construction.
Yes, Trachselwald Castle is freely accessible, allowing visitors to explore its grounds and an impactful exhibit without an entrance fee. The Wartenstein Ruins and the Ruins of Alt-Schloss Signau are also open for exploration, offering glimpses into medieval structures.
Burgdorf Castle is designed to be a 'castle for all,' offering a museum with interactive elements and even a rumored castle ghost, making it engaging for children. Trachselwald Castle is also family-friendly, with its historical exhibits and events. Additionally, the scenic country road around Sumiswald Castle is ideal for cycling with children.
Trachselwald Castle, perched atop a scenic hill, provides beautiful views over the idyllic Emmental hills. The Ruins of Alt-Schloss Signau also offer a wonderful foresight over the surrounding landscape. For cyclists, the Sumiswald Castle and Scenic Country Road provides picturesque vistas.
Landshut Castle is unique as the canton of Bern's last existing moated castle and houses the Swiss Museum of Wildlife and Hunting. Burgdorf Castle features a comprehensive museum, a restaurant, and even a youth hostel, aiming to be a 'castle for all'.
The Emmental region offers various outdoor activities. Near the castles, you can find excellent opportunities for cycling and hiking. For example, Burgdorf Castle serves as a great starting point for hiking or cycling tours in the Emmental. Landshut Castle is conveniently located on cycle route 44. You can explore numerous routes, including gravel biking tours like the 'View of Trachselwald Castle loop' or road cycling routes such as the 'Schallenberg Pass loop from Langnau im Emmental'. Find more details on nearby routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Langnau im Emmental, Mountain Hikes around Langnau im Emmental, and Gravel biking around Langnau im Emmental guides.
Yes, Burgdorf Castle offers both a restaurant and a youth hostel, providing dining and accommodation options. Sumiswald Castle, while privately owned, offers accommodation as a B&B in its 'sleeping castle'. Landshut Castle also has a castle restaurant where you can enjoy a coffee.
The castles are generally enjoyable year-round. Spring and autumn offer pleasant weather for exploring the grounds and surrounding nature. Summer is ideal for combining castle visits with outdoor activities like cycling or hiking. Even in winter, the historical sites can be picturesque, though some outdoor facilities or specific museum hours might vary.
Yes, the Wartenstein Ruins allow visitors to explore the remains of the tower and foundation walls of a medieval castle, complete with a shady barbecue area. The Ruins of Alt-Schloss Signau are also well-preserved and offer historical insights into the Barons von Signau.
The duration of your visit depends on the castle and your interest. For a comprehensive experience at Burgdorf Castle, including the museum and grounds, allow 2-3 hours. Trachselwald Castle can be explored in 1-2 hours. For ruins like Wartenstein or Alt-Schloss Signau, a shorter visit of 30-60 minutes might suffice, especially if combined with a hike or bike ride.
While Burgdorf and Trachselwald are popular, Landshut Castle, as the last moated castle in Bern and home to a unique wildlife museum, offers a distinct experience that might be less frequented by general tourists. The Ruins of Alt-Schloss Signau also provide a quieter, historical exploration.
Visitors particularly appreciate the historical significance and the beautiful views offered by castles like Trachselwald Castle. The freely accessible nature of some sites and the opportunity to combine castle visits with scenic cycling or hiking tours are also highly valued. The presence of farm shops near castles, offering local produce, adds to the charm.


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