Best castles around Bonndorf im Schwarzwald are located in the Black Forest, a region characterized by its forested mountains and historical depth. The town features Schloss Bonndorf, a significant historical site showcasing a blend of Renaissance and Baroque architecture. This area combines cultural heritage with natural landscapes, offering various historical structures to explore. The castles in the region range from well-preserved cultural centers to ancient ruins.
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The castle ruins of Neu-Tannegg. Moat, a palace wall, the castle plateau, the Zwinger or outer bailey area with wall remains above the Wutach gorge. Easily accessible from Boll.
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A beautiful building that can be rented for private parties.
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The castle is ideal for private celebrations. We were invited to the castle for a special birthday in 2023. The person celebrating the birthday even organized a tour of the castle for us guests. There are also crime dinners taking place in the castle grounds
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Hard to find but worth it
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Hohenlupfen Castle, also known as Stühlingen Castle, is a castle in Stühlingen in the Waldshut district in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. The castle has existed in its present form since 1624. The plateau on which the castle was built probably already served the Romans as a base for a signal tower. A mosaic floor from Roman times was found in Stühlingen, and the Roman town of Juliomagus was not far from Stühlingen. The property, which also includes land (60 hectares of forest and 40 hectares of fields) in the vicinity of the castle, went in December 2011 from the Princely House of Fürstenberg zu Donaueschingen to the host and farming family Cècilie and Martin Stamm from the neighboring Swiss community of Schleitheim, where they run the inn Brauerei operate, about. Source: Wikipedia
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Beautiful old walls but unfortunately closed due to the risk of collapse.
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After the renovation, the remains of Roggenbach Castle shine and are now clearly visible. A visit to these contemporary witnesses is always worthwhile. Those who take the narrow climb to the Steinegg ruins can also marvel at the second facility.
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Schloss Bonndorf is a blend of Renaissance and Baroque architecture, originally a 16th-century water castle transformed in the 18th century. It features a magnificent Baroque festival hall with a ceiling fresco by Franz Josef Spiegler, distinctive painted facades, and a terraced garden. Today, it serves as a vibrant cultural center, hosting concerts, exhibitions, and housing the unique Schloss-Narrenstuben. You can find more details about this historical site at Bonndorf Castle.
Yes, Bonndorf Castle is considered family-friendly. It hosts the Schloss-Narrenstuben, a collection of over 400 original masks and costumes from the Swabian-Alemannic Fastnacht, which offers a fascinating and fun look into local carnival traditions for all ages.
Schloss Bonndorf functions as the cultural center of the Waldshut district. It regularly hosts a diverse program of events, including concerts with international artists, readings by prominent German-speaking authors, and exhibitions focusing on classical modern and contemporary art, particularly from the South Baden region. Check local listings for current schedules.
Yes, the area offers castle ruins to explore. Roggenbach Castle Ruins are currently undergoing renovation, but from the path, you can still observe its two remaining towers and walls. Another ruin, Neu-Tannegg Castle Ruins, is unfortunately closed due to the risk of collapse.
The region around Bonndorf im Schwarzwald is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including routes like the 'Rock Gallery (Wutach Gorge)' or 'Waterfalls in the Lotenbachklamm gorge'. For cycling enthusiasts, there are gravel biking routes such as the 'Schluchsee Lakeside Trail'. You can explore more options for hiking at Hiking around Bonndorf im Schwarzwald and for gravel biking at Gravel biking around Bonndorf im Schwarzwald.
Yes, below Schloss Bonndorf, there is a unique Japanese Garden. It is designed to integrate the four elements: earth, water, air, and fire, offering a peaceful space for reflection and a different kind of natural beauty alongside the castle's historical architecture.
Hohenlupfen Castle, also known as Stühlingen Castle, has existed in its present form since 1624. Its history dates back to Roman times, with a mosaic floor from that era found nearby. The plateau it stands on likely served as a base for a Roman signal tower. Today, it is also known for being suitable for private celebrations and hosting events like crime dinners.
Yes, some castle sites offer viewpoints. From the west tower of Roggenbach Castle Ruins, you can look over the area and enjoy the surrounding nature. Additionally, the Neu-Tannegg Castle Ruins, though currently closed, are also situated in a location that typically offers scenic views.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical significance and natural beauty. The architectural details of Schloss Bonndorf, the cultural events it hosts, and the unique Schloss-Narrenstuben are frequently highlighted. The opportunity to explore castle ruins like Roggenbach, even during renovation, and the scenic surroundings for hiking and cycling are also popular among visitors.
Schloss Bonndorf is centrally located within the town of Bonndorf im Schwarzwald, making it easily accessible for visitors. Its central position allows for convenient exploration of the castle and its surrounding gardens.
Yes, Bonndorf Castle houses the Schloss-Narrenstuben on its ground and basement floors. This unique exhibition features over 400 original masks and costumes from the Swabian-Alemannic Fastnacht (carnival), providing an insightful look into this vibrant local tradition.


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