Castles around Lutter offer insights into centuries of regional history and defensive architecture. The area, particularly Lutter am Barenberge, is known for its medieval water castles and historically significant sites. These structures often feature robust towers, traditional farm buildings, and offer views of the surrounding landscape. The region provides a rich tapestry of medieval and baroque architecture for exploration.
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The Vorbourg ruin towers above Delémont and offers an impressive view of the valley. The medieval castle was probably built in the 12th century and later abandoned. Today, remnants of walls and parts of the complex are still preserved. The site exudes a special, almost mystical atmosphere. Easily accessible via hiking trails, the ruin is a popular destination for nature lovers and history enthusiasts. In combination with the nearby Vorbourg chapel, it makes for a rewarding excursion in the Jura.
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In the years 1934/35 the castle must have been in a state of severe decay, so the ACV Basel acquired the ruin and rebuilt it as a youth hostel in cooperation with the Swiss Castle Association. Unemployed young people built their dream castle out of it, which today primarily serves groups and school classes as a base for a few princely days.
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The view from the top of the valley is breathtaking, and you can see far and wide. Just the right amount of time before the descent to Delémont.
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Mörsberg Castle, sometimes called the "Alsatian Pierrefonds," contains impressive remains of the defensive structures surrounding its keep: the flanking tower, which defended the former lodge with several window openings, and the enormous vaulted cellar, more than 50 meters long.
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Rotberg Castle is located on the recently signposted Castle Magic Route 114 and is worth every visit, especially for an overnight stay. Although the castle is a Swiss youth hostel, it can also be rented privately: for weddings, anniversaries, etc. The entire castle is also available with or without catering. It is closed during the winter months. The shared rooms have been recently renovated. For only two or a few people, it is best to contact the castle directly; the tower room for two, for example, is not listed online.
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Now a Youth Hostel, but a cool place to visit and a nice castle
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This 13th century castle, perched on the cliffs overlooking Mariastein, seems to come straight out of a fairytale. The building houses a youth hostel. It's a wonderful place to stay just 15 kilometers from the town of Basel.
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According to the documents of the time, they were called the lower castle and the upper castle of Telsperg. It was only well after their abandonment that they took the name of Vorbourg from the now-defunct hamlet. They were inhabited by the knights of Telsperg, a family of minor feudal nobility, who later took over various responsibilities on behalf of the Bishop of Basel. The first mention of a castle only appears in a document from 1234. But from 1131, several knights of Telsperg are cited, mainly as witnesses. Located on the southwest ridge of the Soyhères pass, two buildings rose 150 to 200 meters above the Birs to monitor the passage of travelers.
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The Lutter region offers a diverse range of castles, from medieval water castles like Burg Lutter to hilltop ruins and baroque palaces. You can find sites with robust towers, traditional farm buildings, and structures showcasing different architectural styles and historical periods.
For expansive views, consider visiting Ferrette Castle, where the ruins of its upper castle provide a superb panorama of the Vosges, Black Forest, and Jura mountains. Additionally, Wohldenberg Castle's tower offers broad views of the surrounding landscape, and the Hausmann Tower near Liebenburg provides views towards the Brocken.
Yes, Landskron Castle is a popular castle ruin offering views up to the Vosges. It's currently undergoing restoration, and there are several barbecue areas around the site for visitors to enjoy. Ferrette Castle also features significant ruins.
Burg Lutter is historically significant as a medieval water castle, first documented in 1259, serving as both an administrative center and a crucial border fortress. Ferrette Castle is one of the oldest in Alsace, dating back to around 1100 and was the seat of the Counts of Ferrette. Liebenburg Palace, completed between 1754 and 1760, also holds historical value as a baroque residence.
Yes, the Lutter region offers various hiking opportunities. For example, you can find routes like 'Wolschwiller and the Raemelsberg crest' or 'Bizarre Rock Formations – Rämelturm Observation Tower loop from Wolschwiller' which are part of the Hiking around Lutter guide. The hike to Vorbourg Castle ruins is about 4 km and takes approximately an hour and a half.
Absolutely. Cyclists can explore routes such as the 'View of Landskron Castle Ruins – View of the Jura Mountains loop from Lutter' or 'Climb to Bettlach – Farm Museum loop from Wolschwiller'. More options are available in the Cycling around Lutter guide.
Rotberg Castle, a 13th-century castle, has been rebuilt and now serves as a youth hostel, offering a unique stay within a historic setting. While not accommodation, Liebenburg Palace is notable as the home and workplace of internationally recognized painter and graphic artist Prof. Gerd Winner.
Burg Lutter is known for its large courtyard, robust tower with thick walls, and a three-story medieval-style manor house. Liebenburg Palace showcases baroque architecture with a Catholic baroque church featuring a ceiling fresco. Ferrette Castle features round towers open at the throat and equipped with fire hydrants.
Visitors appreciate the historical insights and the scenic beauty. For instance, Landskron Castle is praised for being one of the most beautiful castle ruins with views up to the Vosges. The panoramic views from Ferrette Castle are also highly enjoyed, as is the unique experience of Rotberg Castle as a youth hostel.
Yes, Château du Morimont is noted as a nice picnic and rest area. Additionally, Landskron Castle has several barbecue areas around the ruins that are well-used by visitors.
Oelber Castle is particularly known for its historical connection to figures like Gottfried von Cramm, adding an intriguing layer to its allure.
The Hausmann Tower, located near Liebenburg, was originally a defensive and watchtower. Today, it serves as a popular observation tower, offering views of the Brocken. It underwent significant renovations in 2005 to preserve its masonry.


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