Best castles around Winnenden offers a glimpse into the rich history of the Rems-Murr-Kreis in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. The region features a mix of well-preserved ruins and historically significant structures. These sites provide insights into medieval fortification and architectural evolution. Visitors can explore various historical periods through these castle sites.
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The 23-meter-high defense tower remains the only remnant of the former Bürg castle. The castle was built in 1181 by Gottfried von Winnenden on a spur of the mountain.
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Interesting tower with traditional craftsmanship
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Yburg Castle can be seen from afar. The landmark of the Stetten district is idyllically situated among the vineyards and was built between 1300 and 1310 by the Truchsessen (stewards) of Stetten and their cousins from Y-Berg. However, the builders did not complete the project. In 1760, the castle complex was demolished, except for the outer walls that are still visible today. Yburg Castle has been inhabited again since April 2011. The 15 bronze sculptures, which create a unique art experience at this prominent location, attract art lovers from all over Germany to the hillside setting.
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What was Winnenden's former name? In 1525, it was called Bürg, and in 1624, Altwinnenden. Altwinnenden Castle was the seat of the Lords of Winnenden before it became part of Württemberg. Initially, the town, along with the settlements of Schulerhof and Stöckenhof, belonged to the municipality of Baach. In 1686, the town was called Bürck bey Bach.
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Falcons live in the castle tower and occasionally stick their heads out or fly in and out.
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Great sculptures that are beautiful to look at
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one of the sculptures by the Nuss artist family directly below the Y-Burg.
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This is on the way to Stetten from Y-Burg. One of the many Skulpturen by Nuss
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The Winnenden area offers a diverse range of castles, from well-preserved ruins to historically adapted structures. You can find medieval keeps, former fortified sites, and even castles that have been repurposed over centuries. For example, Yburg castle ruins (Kernen-Stetten) features art installations, while Kappelberg Castle Ruins (Burgruine Kappelberg) is a significant historical site with views over Beutelsbach.
Yes, several castles around Winnenden are suitable for families. Kappelberg Castle Ruins (Burgruine Kappelberg) is listed as family-friendly and offers historical exploration. Oppenweiler Castle, set idyllically in a lake within a small park, also provides a pleasant family outing.
For impressive views, consider visiting Yburg castle ruins (Kernen-Stetten), which is known for its great vistas. Kappelberg Castle Ruins (Burgruine Kappelberg) also offers wonderful views over Beutelsbach. Additionally, Burg Altwinnenden, while a ruin, provides scenic views from its elevated position.
Absolutely! The region around Winnenden offers numerous hiking opportunities that often incorporate castle visits. You can find routes like the 'Wine Trail WN1 via Hanweiler, Haselstein and Kleiner Rossberg' or the 'Wine Trail WN2 via Bürg and the Himmelreich vineyard'. For more options, explore the Hiking around Winnenden guide.
Yes, there is an accessible hiking route in the area. The 'Panorama trail for wheelchair users in Winnenden-Bürg WN10' is an easy route designed for accessibility. While specific castle interiors might vary in accessibility, this trail provides an inclusive way to enjoy the surrounding landscape. You can find more details in the Hiking around Winnenden guide.
The castles around Winnenden hold deep historical significance, reflecting centuries of regional history. For instance, Schloss Winnental has roots as a Teutonic Order castle from 1288, later becoming a ducal residence. Burg Altwinnenden, built in the 12th century, was an early stronghold of the Lords of Winnenden and later the Württemberg family, offering a glimpse into medieval fortification.
Beyond hiking, the area around Winnenden's castles is great for road cycling. You can find routes like the 'Murr River Cycle Path' or the 'Cycle Path to Birkmannsweiler'. For detailed routes, check out the Road Cycling Routes around Winnenden guide.
Schloss Winnental is unique for its blend of medieval origins and 17th-century expansion. While it now houses a psychiatric clinic, its imposing architecture and history as a Teutonic Order castle and ducal residence make it a compelling site for those interested in architectural evolution and adaptive reuse. Its exterior can be appreciated for its historical significance.
When visiting Burg Altwinnenden, you'll primarily see the well-preserved round keep (Bergfried) of this spur castle ruin. Built in the 12th century, it stands impressively on a mountain spur. It offers a tangible link to Winnenden's early medieval history and provides scenic views of the surrounding landscape.
Yes, Yburg castle ruins (Kernen-Stetten) is known for featuring art installations, including sculptures. This adds a contemporary artistic dimension to the historical setting, making it a unique experience for visitors.
Visitors frequently praise the great views and beautiful sculptures at sites like Yburg castle ruins (Kernen-Stetten). The freely accessible nature and wonderful views over Beutelsbach at Kappelberg Castle Ruins (Burgruine Kappelberg) are also highly appreciated. The idyllic setting of Oppenweiler Castle in its park is another highlight.
Yes, Oppenweiler Castle is particularly noted for its picturesque setting. It is situated idyllically in a lake within a small park, making it a beautiful and tranquil spot to visit.


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