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Top 4 Castles around Oberschönegg

Best castles around Oberschönegg offer a blend of historical sites and natural landscapes in the Unterallgäu district of Bavaria. The region features remnants of medieval strongholds and provides opportunities for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling. Visitors can explore sites that played a role in regional history.

Best castles around Oberschönegg

  • The most popular castles is Römer Tower (Altenschönegg Castle), a historical site that is the last vestige of Altenschönegg Castle. This 30-meter-high keep was acquired by Prince Anselm…

Last updated: May 14, 2026

St. Andreas Church, Babenhausen

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Baroque church on a hill, outside simple (there is a small courtyard) and richly decorated inside. Former main church of the county Fugger-Babenhausen.
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Römer Tower (Altenschönegg Castle)

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Altschönegg Castle was the seat of one of the most important families of the Ministerial Ministry in Bavarian Swabia. Altschönegg 1237 and Neuschönegg (castle) 1219 were first mentioned in a …

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Castell Bedernau Castle

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Unfortunately a bit run down, the castle Bedernau presents itself.

Further information at de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schloss_Bedernau

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Hidden in the woods west of Hasberg, no clue, no path. When you find it you can still see pretty much exactly where the Habichtburg was.
Discovered through "Forgotten Places in Central Swabia"
vergessenes-schwaben.de/index.php/blog-burgstaelle/8-burgstall-in-schwaben-bayern/9-burgstall-habichtsburg-hasberg

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May 27, 2025, St. Andreas Church, Babenhausen

Great church in Babenhausen in the middle of town

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A reconstructed Roman tower very nice view

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The Roman Catholic parish church[1] of St. Andreas is a baroque church in Babenhausen in Upper Swabia, Bavaria. The local parish appears for the first time in 1235. In 1315 Heinrich von Schönegg sold half of Babenhausen incl. Church ordinance to Konrad von Rottenstein In 1499, the Lords of Rechberg donated a perpetual Holy Mass on the altar of Our Lady. The choir and the tower substructure have been preserved from the late Gothic church of the 15th century. In 1538 Anton Fugger acquired the rule, which also included the right of patronage over the church in Babenhausen. The church was designated as the family's main church and burial place. In the 16th century a new nave was built and in 1562 the tower was raised by an octagon. After damage during the Thirty Years' War, repairs were carried out. From 1714 to 1717, Michael Stiller was commissioned to redesign the interior in the Baroque style. The sign was added in the middle of the 18th century. Source: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._Andreas_(Babenhausen)

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The church in Babenhausen is an imposing building in the middle of town.

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Hidden in the woods west of Hasberg, no clue, no path. When you find it you can still see pretty much exactly where the Habichtburg was. Discovered through "Forgotten Places in Central Swabia" https://www.vergessenes-schwaben.de/index.php/blog-burgstaelle/8-burgstall-in-schwaben-bayern/9-burgstall-habichtsburg-hasberg

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The so-called Roman tower is not a building from Roman times but a remnant of Altenschönegg Castle.

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Baroque church on a hill, outside simple (there is a small courtyard) and richly decorated inside. Former main church of the county Fugger-Babenhausen. Is worth a quick visit. In addition to the northern side entrance, there is a faucet for "refueling" and a shady break

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A very interesting excursion into the history of Schwaben

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of castles can I explore around Oberschönegg?

The region offers a mix of medieval ruins and more intact historical structures. You can visit the remnants of a medieval hill castle like the Römer Tower (Altenschönegg Castle), which is a 13th-century keep, or explore the site of a forgotten stronghold like Habichtsburg Castle Site near Hasberg. There's also the 17th-century baroque Oberschönegg Castle, known for its architecture and cultural events.

Which castle offers the best panoramic views?

The Römer Tower (Altenschönegg Castle) is the most prominent remaining feature of Burgruine Altenschönegg. This 30-meter-high Bergfried (keep) has been made accessible to the public as an observation tower and offers extensive views over the Günztal valley and the surrounding area.

Are there any family-friendly activities or events at the castles?

While the medieval ruins offer historical exploration, the 17th-century baroque Oberschönegg Castle is known for hosting cultural events. It reportedly features an annual castle festival in the summer with music, theater, and regional culinary delights, and a traditional Christmas market in winter.

What is the historical significance of the castles in the Oberschönegg region?

Castles like Burgruine Altenschönegg, home to the Römer Tower, played a crucial role in regional power struggles and administration for centuries. Dating back to the early 13th century, these strongholds were residences for noble families and later served as administrative seats, witnessing repeated destruction and rebuilding throughout their history.

What outdoor activities can I do near these castles?

The area around Oberschönegg is well-suited for outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including easy loops like the 'Hiking loop from Oberschönegg' or moderate ones like 'View of the Countryside loop from Oberschönegg'. There are also many cycling routes, such as the 'Old Railway Track – Iller-Roth-Günz Railway Cycle Path loop'.

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

Yes, the Habichtsburg Castle Site near Hasberg is described as a hidden gem. Tucked away in the woods west of Hasberg, it allows visitors to explore the exact spot where the Habichtsburg once stood, offering a glimpse into a forgotten historical place without clear paths or signage.

What should I know about visiting the Römer Tower (Altenschönegg Castle)?

The Römer Tower is the last vestige of Altenschönegg Castle. While it offers great views, be aware that it can be very dark inside, and the old stairs can be challenging to navigate. The tower is a 30-meter-high keep that was repaired and made accessible to the public in 1809.

Is Castell Bedernau Castle worth visiting?

Castell Bedernau Castle is a historical structure that offers insight into the region's past. While some visitors note it is 'a bit run down,' it still provides a historical experience for those interested in exploring the area's heritage.

Are there any specific architectural styles represented among the castles?

Yes, the region showcases different architectural periods. The Römer Tower (Altenschönegg Castle) features medieval construction, with its lower section made of ashlar stones from the 12th or early 13th century. In contrast, the Oberschönegg Castle (not the ruin) is a magnificent 17th-century baroque building, characterized by elaborate decorations and grand facades.

Can I combine a castle visit with a cycling tour?

Absolutely. The Oberschönegg area has several cycling routes that pass through scenic landscapes, making it easy to incorporate a castle visit into your ride. Routes like the 'Old Railway Track – Iller-Roth-Günz Railway Cycle Path loop' offer a great way to explore the region by bike.

What do visitors generally appreciate about the castles around Oberschönegg?

Visitors appreciate the blend of historical significance and natural beauty. The castles offer a tangible look into medieval building techniques and regional history, while their locations often provide panoramic views and opportunities for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling. The komoot community has shared 29 photos and given 121 upvotes to the highlights in this area.

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