Castles around Uttwil offer a glimpse into the region's history, situated near Lake Constance in the canton of Thurgau. This area features a mix of historical sites and natural landscapes. The vicinity provides access to various historical structures, from well-preserved moated castles to nationally significant heritage sites. These locations are notable for their architectural features and cultural offerings.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Wonderful view of Kirchberg Castle
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The name Hersberg is probably derived from the Old High German root word hari/heri for mountain range.[1] The first unsecured written reference is a mention of the brothers Berctoldus and Heinricus von Herisberg in 1276. What is certain is that in 1466 the Hersberg was in the fief of the Überlingen citizen and later Fürstenberg vassal Konrad Rudolf von Härsberg. In 1621 the Benedictines of the Ochsenhausen monastery bought the Hersberg from Härsberg's descendants. After secularization, the monastic property passed to Prince Franz Georg Karl von Metternich in 1803, father of the Austrian State Minister Prince von Metternich. Hersberg was then bought by the House of Württemberg[2] in 1806 and by Prince Konstantin zu Salm-Reifferscheidt in 1838. In an exchange with Waggershausen near Friedrichshafen, the Württemberg exclave of Herrschberg - the name of the territory around Hersberg Castle - became Baden in 1846. Franz zu Salm-Reifferscheidt-Dyck, the descendant of Constantine, sold the castle property on February 7, 1929 to the Pallottines (“Society of the Catholic Apostolate”), who ran the “St. Josef-Hersberg” maintained school operations.[3] In 1994 it was reopened as the Pallottine Spiritual House (Wikipedia).
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Beautiful view of the old town of Arbon
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Hagenwil is a well-preserved, well-maintained moated castle and a worthy representative of the olden days
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The heart of the Swiss Lake Constance holiday region is Arbon with its historic old town with numerous stylishly renovated houses from different eras.
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The Hagenwil Moated Castle, nearly 800 years old, houses an excellent restaurant known for its Thurgau delicacies. It provides a unique opportunity to dine in a historic setting.
Yes, several castles are family-friendly. Hagenwil Moated Castle is noted as family-friendly. Additionally, Arbon Old Town, which features a castle and tower, is also considered family-friendly and offers a lake promenade.
Beyond individual castles, Arbon Old Town is a significant historical site with its castle, tower, and historic buildings. The entire area offers a glimpse into the region's past, with structures like the nearly 800-year-old Hagenwil Moated Castle.
Absolutely. Kirchberg Castle in Immenstaad offers picturesque views of Lake Constance and surrounding vineyards. Hersberg Castle also provides a noteworthy panorama.
The region around Uttwil offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, such as the 'Inseli Romanshorn – Lake Promenade in Uttwil loop,' or explore running trails like the 'Romanshorn Harbor – Inseli Romanshorn loop.' For mountain biking, options include the 'Arbon Lakeside Promenade – Lake Constance cycle path loop.' You can find more details on these activities in the Cycling around Uttwil, Running Trails around Uttwil, and MTB Trails around Uttwil guides.
Hauptwil Castle, located in the municipality of Hauptwil-Gottshaus, is recognized as a Swiss heritage site of national significance. You can learn more about its history on Wikipedia.
Yes, Kirchberg Castle in Immenstaad mostly served as a monastery and now houses apartments, with its beautiful park open to visitors. Similarly, Hersberg Castle was historically a representative monastery outpost.
Yes, Arbon Old Town, which includes a castle and lake promenade, is noted as dog-friendly, allowing you to explore with your canine companion.
While specific seasonal opening times vary, the region around Lake Constance is generally pleasant from spring through autumn. Autumn offers particularly beautiful castle walks with changing foliage. It's advisable to check individual castle websites for specific seasonal considerations.
Visitors frequently praise the well-preserved historical architecture, the tranquil settings, and the scenic views, especially those overlooking Lake Constance. The opportunity to combine history with nature, such as exploring the lake promenade in Arbon or dining in a historic castle, is also highly valued.
Yes, Kirchberg Castle in Immenstaad, which once served as a monastery, has been converted into residential apartments. Its park remains accessible to visitors.
The duration of your visit depends on the castle and your interests. For a site like Hagenwil Moated Castle, you might spend a few hours exploring the grounds and enjoying a meal. For Arbon Old Town, you could easily spend half a day or more exploring the town, castle, and lake promenade.


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