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Zell am Harmersbach

Top 13 Castles around Zell am Harmersbach

Best castles around Zell am Harmersbach are found in a historic town within the Black Forest, characterized by its medieval town fortifications and the prominent Stork Tower. While Zell am Harmersbach itself features historical structures like the Stork Tower and remnants of town walls, the surrounding region offers several notable castle ruins. These sites provide historical context and scenic views, contributing to the area's cultural significance. The landscape combines historical architecture with natural Black Forest scenery.

Best castles around Zell am Harmersbach

  • The most popular castles is Hohengeroldseck Castle Ruins, a castle that is preserved on a voluntary basis. It offers an extraordinary view and an interesting hiking trail with stations for children.
  • Another must-see spot is Ruins of Lützelhardt Castle, a castle and historical site. Visitors can expect a well-preserved facility with a hiking pavilion, reached after a brisk march.
  • Visitors also love Husen Castle, a freely accessible mountain castle ruin directly above Hausach. It is known for "BURGERLEBEN" spectacles on the first Sunday of every month from May to October, when the tower is accessible.
  • Zell am Harmersbach is known for castle ruins, historical sites, and mountain castles. The region offers a variety of castles to see and explore, from well-preserved ruins with hiking pavilions to those with historical events.
  • The castles around Zell am Harmersbach are appreciated by the komoot community, with over 1700 upvotes and more than 2300 photos shared by visitors.

Last updated: July 6, 2026

Hohengeroldseck Castle Ruins

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Great ruin that is preserved on a voluntary basis. Unfortunately there are no toilets upstairs (yet). Should come at some point. The hiking trail up is made interesting with many stations that can also inspire children.

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Husen Castle

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Freely accessible ruin of a mountain castle directly over Hausach.
Noteworthy are the "BURGERLEBEN" spectacles, which take place every first Sunday from May to October. Then the tower is accessible.
Interesting for hikers is probably also the small resting place with a castle well below the ruins.

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Ruins of Lützelhardt Castle

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A visit to the Lützelhardt castle ruins is an absolute must for visitors to this holiday region. Beautiful, well-preserved facility with a nice hiking pavilion as a rest area.

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Burg Wolva (Schlössle) Ruins

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Wolva Castle, or popularly known as Schlößle, was probably built by the lords of Wolfach in the 11th century.
The property went to the Counts of Fürstenberg by marriage in the 13th century. The castle itself probably fell victim to the Thirty Years' War.


In the 1970s, the Black Forest Association exposed the remains of the castle and saved it from further decay.

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View of Hohengeroldseck Castle

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Historical sight in Seelbach, Baden-Württemberg

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Juschu ( Jürgen & Vicky)
February 12, 2025, Burg Wolva (Schlössle) Ruins

Wolfach Castle is also called “Schlössle” by the locals.

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Historical sight in Seelbach, Baden-Württemberg

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Beautiful area with amazing landscape and views :)

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Really beautiful old building, and in an idyllic setting. Really a unique experience to see it.

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Günther Thorey
October 3, 2023, Burg Husen

Beautiful castle ruins above Hausach

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Berggänger
September 1, 2023, Burg Husen

From the castle ruins you have a great view of the old town of Hausach with its half-timbered houses.

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Beautiful castle ruins - worth seeing

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the Schlößle von Wolfach, the old castle ruins of the "Lords of Wolva" was illuminated at night until the energy crisis and therefore had its attraction to climb there too

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the most popular castle ruins to visit near Zell am Harmersbach?

Among the most popular are Hohengeroldseck Castle Ruins, known for its extraordinary views and family-friendly hiking trail. Visitors also highly recommend the Ruins of Lützelhardt Castle, a well-preserved site with a hiking pavilion, and Husen Castle, which offers special 'BURGERLEBEN' spectacles on select Sundays.

Are there any actual castles in Zell am Harmersbach itself?

Zell am Harmersbach is primarily known for its historical town fortifications rather than traditional, intact castles. The most prominent historical structure is the nearly 700-year-old Storchenturm (Stork Tower), which once served as a dungeon and now houses a local history museum. Remnants of medieval town walls and the Stag Tower also offer a glimpse into the town's past.

What historical insights can I gain from visiting the castle ruins in the region?

The castle ruins around Zell am Harmersbach offer a rich historical context. For example, Husen Castle was built around 1220 by the Zähringen family to protect silver mines. The Ruins of Lützelhardt Castle show transitional forms from Romanesque to early Gothic architecture, while Burg Wolva (Schlössle) Ruins are believed to date back to the 11th century and likely fell during the Thirty Years' War.

Are there family-friendly castle ruins to visit near Zell am Harmersbach?

Yes, Hohengeroldseck Castle Ruins is considered family-friendly, featuring an interesting hiking trail with stations designed to engage children. The site is preserved on a voluntary basis and offers great views.

What kind of views can I expect from the castle ruins?

Many of the castle ruins offer splendid panoramic views. From Hohengeroldseck Castle Ruins, you can enjoy an extraordinary vista. Burg Wolva (Schlössle) Ruins provides a great view of the old town of Hausach with its half-timbered houses, a view also shared by Husen Castle.

What outdoor activities can I do near these castles?

The region around Zell am Harmersbach is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including easy and moderate options like the 'Stork Tower – Maile-Gießler Mill loop'. For hikers, there are easy trails such as the 'Panorama Kneipp Trail' or more challenging mountain hikes like 'Herbert's Dream Path'. You can explore more routes on the cycling guide, easy hikes guide, and mountain hikes guide for Zell am Harmersbach.

Are there hiking trails that lead to the castle ruins?

Yes, many of the castle ruins are accessible via hiking trails. For instance, an adventure trail leads up to Burg Wolva (Schlössle) Ruins. The Ruins of Lützelhardt Castle are reached after a brisk march, and Hohengeroldseck Castle Ruins also features an interesting hiking trail.

What is the best time of year to visit the castle ruins?

The castle ruins are generally accessible year-round. However, for events like the 'BURGERLEBEN' spectacles at Husen Castle, the tower is accessible on the first Sunday of every month from May to October. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking, while winter hikes can provide a unique, serene experience, though some facilities might have limited access.

What amenities are available at or near the castle ruins?

At Ruins of Lützelhardt Castle, you'll find a pleasant hiking pavilion that serves as a resting area. Below Husen Castle, there's a small resting place with a castle well. For more extensive amenities like cafes or restaurants, you would typically find them in nearby towns such as Hausach or Wolfach.

What do visitors appreciate most about the castles and historical sites in this region?

Visitors frequently praise the extraordinary views from the ruins, the historical significance of sites like the Storchenturm, and the well-preserved nature of the ruins. The engaging hiking trails, some with stations for children, and the unique events like the 'BURGERLEBEN' spectacles at Husen Castle are also highly valued. The combination of history and natural Black Forest scenery is a major draw.

Is there a castle museum in the area?

Yes, the Storchenturm (Stork Tower) in Zell am Harmersbach houses a local history museum. It contains treasures from over 850 years of the town's cultural history, including workshops, minerals, old clocks, and a unique mechanical musical instrument. Additionally, the Wolfach City Museum is housed within Fürstenberg Castle (Wolfach Castle), offering further historical insights.

How long should I plan for a visit to one of the castle ruins?

The duration of a visit can vary. For a site like Ruins of Lützelhardt Castle, reaching it might involve a brisk hour-long march. Once there, exploring the ruins and enjoying the views could take another hour or more. For the Storchenturm in Zell am Harmersbach, climbing the tower and visiting the museum might take 1-2 hours. Plan for at least 2-3 hours per ruin if you include the hike to and from the site.

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