Best castles around Reichenbach am Heuberg are situated in the scenic landscape surrounding this small, independent community in the Tuttlingen district of Baden-Württemberg. The region is known for its natural beauty and traditional village life. While the municipality itself does not feature grand castles, the area offers various historical sites and ruins that provide insights into the past. These historical remnants are nestled within the diverse natural environment, making them accessible via hiking trails Reichenbach am Heuberg.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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A detour to the Kraftstein ruins is definitely worth it. There is a small model of the castle, an information board, a bench and even a small remnant of the wall. The further descent is actually not worth it (see Turbo dated December 27, 2022).
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The Lengenfels Castle Remains refers to the site of the abandoned Lengenfels Castle near the municipality of Bärenthal in the Tuttlingen district in Baden-Württemberg. The Spornburg castle site is located around 1,100 meters south-southeast of the parish church of Bärenthal in a hilly location at 800 m above sea level. NN on the limestone formations of the Lengenfelsen above the Bära Valley with the river Bära, which gives it its name. Nothing is known about the creation of the castle complex and its end. Based on ceramic finds, it is assumed that a smaller predecessor complex (Nordburg) was founded on the massive northern rock head around 1100. The southern complex was built before 1300 in an elevated position on the ridge of the Lengenfelsen. The likely abandonment of the northern bastion after a landslide and its scheduled demolition in favor of the new southern castle building will soon occur. The lack of historical evidence also does not allow any reliable statements to be made about the founder and the castle's rule. Among the suspected noble families, Hasso von First and Kuno, Berthold and Konrad von Geisingen are mentioned, who had extensive property in and near Bärenthal towards the end of the 11th century. Likewise, Count Rudolf of Hohenberg, who promised his daughter-in-law Ursula von Pfirt the Bärenthal pledge in 1334. Source: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burgreste_Lengenfels
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You need a bit of imagination to see something here. The location for a 🏰 is a bit unusual in the valley. 😳
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with a very interesting story about the exuberance of the robber barons
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Beautiful refuge in front of the bridge to the former castle complex. There is a castle book in the refuge. The facility is now quite overgrown. There are no remains of the wall, only information boards.
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The ruined castle lies above the passage cave. However, nothing more can be seen of this plant.
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It's not really worth scrambling down to the wall on the steep, (when wet) very slippery path. You can only see from above where the small model is
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While Reichenbach am Heuberg itself does not feature grand, preserved castles, the surrounding area offers various historical castle ruins and sites. These remnants provide insights into the past and are often integrated into scenic hiking routes. You'll find places like Kraftstein Ruins and Granegg Castle Ruins.
Yes, the Hossingen Castle Ruins are considered family-friendly. This site, built in the 12th century, offers a historical experience and even has a well-maintained refuge nearby, making it suitable for a visit with children.
Among the most popular are Kraftstein Ruins, founded around 1100, with remains of a residential tower. Another highly regarded spot is the Oberhohenberg Observation Platform (Hohenberg Castle), which offers historical information and great views, even if little of the original castle remains.
Absolutely. The Oberhohenberg Observation Platform (Hohenberg Castle) is specifically a viewpoint and historical site, offering benches with excellent views. Granegg Castle Ruins also provides a good view down to Egesheim.
Yes, many of the castle ruins are integrated into hiking routes. The area around Reichenbach am Heuberg is known for its natural beauty, and exploring these historical sites often involves scenic walks. You can find various hiking options in the region.
Besides exploring the castle ruins, the region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for mountain biking, road cycling, and touring bicycles. For example, explore MTB Trails around Reichenbach am Heuberg or enjoy Road Cycling Routes around Reichenbach am Heuberg.
Within Reichenbach am Heuberg, you can visit the St. Wendelinus Chapel (Käppele), a small forest chapel originally built in 1850 and rebuilt in 1984. The St. Nikolaus Church is another notable rococo Catholic parish church, housing an organ crafted by master organ builder Hieronymus Spiegel.
Visitors appreciate the historical context provided by information boards at sites like Oberhohenberg Observation Platform, the scenic views, and the opportunity to combine history with nature walks. The interesting stories behind ruins like Granegg Castle Ruins are also a highlight.
Some ruins, like Kraftstein Ruins, are situated on steep hills, which might involve a more strenuous walk. Lengenfels Castle Ruins are located uphill from nearby caves, requiring a climb.
Generally, many outdoor areas and trails around castle ruins in this region are dog-friendly. However, specific rules can vary by site. It's always advisable to keep dogs on a leash, especially in historical areas or near wildlife, and to check for any posted regulations at individual locations.
The castle ruins and surrounding trails are enjoyable throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and exploring, with beautiful foliage. Summer is also great for outdoor activities. Winter visits can be picturesque, but some paths might be slippery or less accessible depending on snow conditions.
While not extensively preserved, the Lengenfels Castle Ruins are considered a hidden gem, with very little left of the original structure, but they are located just above fascinating caves of the same name, offering a unique combination of natural and historical exploration.


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