Castles around Tuttlingen are situated in the Upper Danube Valley, a region characterized by its historical significance and diverse natural landscapes. The area features a mix of late medieval fortresses and castle ruins, often perched on hills overlooking the Danube river. These historical sites provide insights into the region's past and offer viewpoints over the surrounding valleys and forests. Tuttlingen and its vicinity serve as a destination for exploring historical architecture and local heritage.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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I passed by here on my 20th trip. It was really nice to take a little breather here after the drive up! Beautiful facility.
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It is fascinating that there was a castle here.
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Great place with lots of opportunities to explore. A nice barbecue area invites you to take a break.
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It's a shame that nothing of the castle complex remains. An information board has been put up. You can still make out the moat. There is a small barbecue area on site.
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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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A dreamlike landscape that you should cycle through at least twice, because on the road you pass these impressive rock faces, but have to share the road with many other road users. On the cycle path it is a little quieter and the landscape here also has its own special charm. Even if the upper Danube valley is definitely not an insider tip, it is definitely worth it!
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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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For breathtaking panoramic views, the Honberg Castle Ruins are highly recommended. Its restored towers provide extensive vistas of Tuttlingen and the surrounding Upper Danube Valley. Additionally, Kallenberg Castle Ruins with Views over the Danube Valley also offer scenic spots for a short break with views.
Yes, several castles and historical sites in the area are suitable for families. The Wallenburg Castle Ruins and Kallenberg Castle Ruins with Views over the Danube Valley are both categorized as family-friendly. While not a traditional castle, Möhringen Town Hall is also listed as family-friendly and wheelchair accessible.
The warm season is generally ideal for visiting, especially if you wish to experience outdoor events. For example, the Honberg Castle Ruins host the annual 'Honberg-Sommer' open-air music festival during the summer months. Spring and autumn also offer pleasant weather for hiking and exploring the ruins without the peak summer crowds.
Absolutely. The castles are often integrated into scenic hiking routes. For instance, the Honberg Castle Ruins are accessible by foot from Tuttlingen city center, making for a pleasant hike. Many other castle ruins like Kraftstein Ruins, Konzenberg Castle Ruins, and Kallenberg Castle Ruins are situated along trails in the Upper Danube Valley. You can find various hiking options, including easy hikes, in the region by exploring easy hikes around Tuttlingen.
Yes, Bronnen Castle is privately owned and permanently inhabited, meaning there is no public access beyond the garden gate. Similarly, the Hinteres Schloss in Mühlheim an der Donau is a private residence of the Barons of Enzberg and is not open for visits.
The castles around Tuttlingen offer a deep dive into the region's late medieval history. The Honberg Castle Ruins, for example, was a strategic fortress built in 1460, providing a glimpse into Württemberg's military past. The Vorderes Schloss in Mühlheim an der Donau, now a cultural center, houses the Museum Oberes Donautal, which focuses on local history, church history, and regional industries, offering a broader cultural context.
Yes, the Honberg Castle Ruins are a notable venue for cultural events, including the annual 'Honberg-Sommer' open-air music festival during the summer months. It also occasionally hosts other musical performances and medieval markets, blending history with contemporary culture.
The Honberg Castle Ruins are conveniently accessible by foot from Tuttlingen city center. For other locations, public transport options vary, and it's advisable to check local schedules. While specific parking details for every castle are not listed, many are located near towns or trailheads where parking might be available. For example, the Vorderes Schloss in Mühlheim an der Donau is within the town, likely offering local parking options.
The castles are nestled within the scenic Upper Danube Valley, offering diverse natural landscapes. Near Kallenberg Castle Ruins with Views over the Danube Valley, you can find a small through cave accessible via a path from the hiking trail. Many ruins are surrounded by forests and offer views over valleys and the Danube river, making them ideal for nature enthusiasts.
While most medieval castle ruins may present accessibility challenges due to their historical nature and terrain, Möhringen Town Hall, which is listed as a historical site in the 'castle' category, is noted as wheelchair accessible. For traditional castle ruins, accessibility might be limited to certain areas or viewpoints.
A visit to the Honberg Castle Ruins can vary depending on your interest. The climb from the city center is a pleasant hike. Once there, you can explore the remnants of the core castle, ring wall, bastion, and enjoy the panoramic views from the towers. Many visitors spend 1-2 hours exploring the ruins and taking in the scenery, not including the hike up.
Beyond hiking, the region around Tuttlingen offers various outdoor activities. You can explore road cycling routes, such as those found in Road Cycling Routes around Tuttlingen, which include scenic loops like 'View of Beuron Abbey – View of Schloss Werenwag'. The Upper Danube Valley is also known for its diverse landscapes suitable for general outdoor exploration.


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