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Top 7 Castles around Seekirch

Best castles around Seekirch are located in the Baden-Württemberg region of Germany, an area known for its historical sites and varied natural landscape. This region offers a blend of medieval history and cultural heritage, with several castles and ruins to explore. Visitors can discover structures ranging from reconstructed medieval fortresses to historical palaces. The area provides opportunities to engage with centuries of history within a scenic setting.

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Last updated: May 15, 2026

Bussen Pilgrimage Church and Castle Ruins

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The tower of the ruin can be climbed in the summer months. From there, weather permitting, you have a unique view of the Alps. The tower is closed in the …

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Bussen Castle Ruins

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Wall remains on the buses and a square lookout tower that can be climbed.

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Bachritterburg Kanzach Open-Air Museum

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Bachritterburg, Kanzach
The history of the Bach Knights can probably be described in close unity with the genealogy of the Lords of Pflummern but also with the ruling situation in …

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Monastery Church of Bad Buchau

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Collegiate Church of St. Cornelius and Cyprian", Bad Buchau
774 - 1776 converted from a Gothic church in the style of French classicism for the noble canonesses. Josef Christian from …

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Schlössle Alberweiler

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The Schlössle Alberweiler is a castle in the district of the same name in the municipality of Schemmerhofen in Baden-Württemberg. It was first mentioned in 1488 when it was destroyed …

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March 8, 2025, Monastery Church of Bad Buchau

Great church, which belongs to the castle

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Great castle ruins here on the Bussen. Really idyllically situated in a park with old trees and a work of art in the forecourt. The building is amazingly well preserved. It is open to the public from May to October.

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The castle ruins are open to visitors from May to October. A great and well-preserved castle ruin. The place here on the Bussen is very idyllic on the one hand because of the ruins and the trees and on the other hand it is impressive because of its exposed location! When the weather is good you have a fantastic view of the Allgäu, the Alps and also towards the north.

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Great view of the Alps

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Collegiate Church of St. Cornelius and Cyprian", Bad Buchau 774 - 1776 converted from a Gothic church in the style of French classicism for the noble canonesses. Josef Christian from Riedlingen created the sculptures in the church, and Andreas Brugger painted the ceiling paintings in the choir and central nave. The church patrons Cornelius and Cyprianus still refer to the Carolingian tradition today. Adelindis, revered as a Swabian folk saint, rests with her three sons in the crypt of the collegiate church. Text / Source: Upper Swabia's sights https://www.oberschwaben-tourismus.de/attractions/stiftskirche-st.-cornelius-und-cyprian-b4c91cc6ec#:~:text=The%20Stiftskirche%20was%20not%20as%20Pfarrkirche%20built%2C%20but, and%20Cyprianus%20refer%20to%20the%20time%20of the%20Carolingians.

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Bachritterburg, Kanzach The history of the Bach Knights can probably be described in close unity with the genealogy of the Lords of Pflummern but also with the ruling situation in Kanzach. “Lords of Kanzach” are mentioned several times in documents from the 12th to 14th centuries. First it is Bernardus and his son Ortolfus who are named as witnesses in documents from Bishop Otto of Constance and Duke Henry of Bavaria and Saxony for the Salem monastery in 1169 and 1171. With the next mention in 1227, the Kanzach local nobility probably moved to Pflummern. Kanzach is subsequently a branch of the Pflummer family castle. In the document from 1227, Bilgerinum de Pphlumnar and his son Ortolfum de Cantza are named as witnesses. Bilgerinum (vulgo) Peregrinus, the knight from and to Pflummern (from the Chronicle of the Lords of Pflummern, Aloys von Pflummern 1795) is considered the progenitor of the Lords of Pflummern. This knight's seat was donated to the Reichenau Monastery by the then Swabian Duke Berchthold, who had his seat on the Bussen. He was later freed from this and given his own nobility. In 1180 Peregrinus was steward to Emperor Philip, the Duke of Swabia. Peregrinus is considered a co-founder of the monasteries of Salem, St. Gallen and Heiligkreuztal (written down by Father Bucelini, a well-known historian and Benedictine monk from Weingarten Abbey). After his father's death (1227), his son Ortolph also became steward (to Emperor Friedrich II). Text / Source: Municipality of Kanzach, Rathausweg 6, 88422 Kanzach https://www.bachritterburg.de/die-burg/die-bachritter/

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This is really worth seeing. Too bad the tavern was closed.

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Alb and Alps at the same time. world💪

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some unique historical castles to visit around Seekirch?

For a unique historical experience, visit Bachritterburg Kanzach Open-Air Museum. This scientifically reconstructed 13th-century wooden castle offers insights into medieval life. Another notable site is Stadion Castle, a private property built in 1352, showcasing centuries of architectural evolution.

Are there any castles around Seekirch that offer panoramic views?

Yes, Bussen Pilgrimage Church and Castle Ruins offers a unique view of the Alps from its climbable tower during summer months. It's located on the Bussen, the highest elevation in Upper Swabia.

Which castles are family-friendly around Seekirch?

Both Bussen Pilgrimage Church and Castle Ruins and Bachritterburg Kanzach Open-Air Museum are considered family-friendly. The Bussen offers an accessible hiking trail suitable for strollers, while Bachritterburg provides hands-on displays and living history events that engage children.

What kind of outdoor activities can I do near the castles around Seekirch?

The region around Seekirch offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including easy walks around the Bussen. For cycling enthusiasts, there are road cycling routes and mountain biking trails. Explore options like the 'Federsee Boardwalk – Federsee Bog loop' for hiking or the 'Bachritterburg Kanzach – View of Seekirch loop' for mountain biking. You can find more details on these and other routes in the hiking, road cycling, and MTB guides for Seekirch.

Are there hiking trails directly connected to the castles?

Yes, there is a nice hiking trail around the Bussen, which leads to the Bussen Pilgrimage Church and Castle Ruins. This trail takes approximately 45 minutes and is accessible without special equipment, even with a stroller. It offers partly grandiose views.

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

The summer months are ideal for visiting, especially if you wish to climb the tower at Bussen Pilgrimage Church and Castle Ruins, which is open from April 1st to October 31st. Bachritterburg Kanzach is also open from April to September, with reduced hours in October. Autumn can offer pleasant weather for walks, but some tower access might be limited from November to March.

Can I visit a medieval timber castle near Seekirch?

Absolutely. The Bachritterburg Kanzach Open-Air Museum is a scientifically reconstructed 13th-century wooden castle. It provides a unique opportunity to experience what early medieval timber castles looked like and offers insights into daily life during that period.

What kind of historical context can I expect when visiting castles in this region?

The castles around Seekirch, located in the Baden-Württemberg region of Germany, offer a blend of medieval history and cultural heritage. Sites like Schlössle Alberweiler and Stadion Castle have histories dating back to the 14th and 15th centuries, with stories of noble families, feuds, and architectural evolution. Bachritterburg Kanzach specifically focuses on the daily life of lower nobility in the 13th century.

Are there any less crowded castle options around Seekirch?

While Bussen Pilgrimage Church and Castle Ruins and Bachritterburg Kanzach Open-Air Museum are popular, they generally offer a relaxed visiting experience. Schlössle Alberweiler and Stadion Castle are also significant historical sites that might offer a quieter exploration, especially outside peak tourist times.

What do visitors enjoy most about the castles around Seekirch?

Visitors frequently appreciate the blend of historical significance and natural beauty. The unique reconstruction at Bachritterburg Kanzach and the panoramic views from Bussen Pilgrimage Church and Castle Ruins are often highlighted. The komoot community has shared over 330 photos and given more than 360 upvotes, indicating a strong appreciation for the diverse range of historical sites and scenic surroundings.

Are there any cafes or restaurants near the castles?

The Bachritterburg Kanzach Open-Air Museum has a castle tavern that serves good food. For other castles, you'll typically find cafes and restaurants in the nearby villages and towns, such as Kanzach or Uttenweiler, which are a short drive away.

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