Castles around Bopfingen are located in Baden-Württemberg, providing historical insights into the region's past. The area features prominent castle ruins and well-preserved fortresses, often situated on elevated positions offering views of the surrounding landscape. These sites connect visitors to medieval history and the Staufer dynasty. The terrain includes limestone cones and valleys, making it suitable for historical exploration.
Last updated: June 22, 2026
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The Kocherburg A thousand years ago, the spur castle secured the power of the Counts of Dillingen. After extensive archaeological security measures, the ruins can now be explored by anyone. An award-worthy civic project! Why did you need a castle in the Middle Ages? Castles protected the defenseless, castles secured influence for powerful men. This was also the case with the Kocherburg, which was first mentioned in 1300 as "castrum Kochenburch". However, it is probably much older. Its name goes back to the Lords of Kochen, who defended the interests of the Ellwangen monastery in the region as servants as early as 1147. In the middle of the 14th century, the military character of the castle was lost. The Kocherburg served the Ellwangen bailiffs primarily as the seat of the administrative district of the same name, "Amt Kochenburg". But not all of these bailiffs were popular with the people of Unterkochen. The legend of the hunting-obsessed Junker Hans testifies to this. Source: https://www.aalen.de/die-kocherburg.185009.25.htm
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The ruins now have great information boards on which you can find the history of the castle and its builders as well as all kinds of information on the subject of castles. Highly recommended and brand new! Great photorealistic representations of the castle in its original state!
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Beautiful tower on the Schlossberg
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From the Kocher-Jagst cycle path you should definitely take the short detour to Kapfenburg. The inner courtyard is freely accessible and the castle is simply worth seeing. Since 1999, the international music school academy at Schloss Kapfenberg has had its headquarters here. We were lucky enough to be accompanied by classical music as we toured the farm. A complete tour of the castle is only possible as part of a guided tour.
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Great place high above Aufhausen. Great ruin with a great view. Definitely worth the little detour.
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Impressive ruins with beautiful views.
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Very very nice, Information board with castle plan, what is what, I liked that very much definitely worth a detour
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I think driving better in winter or spring very overgrown in July and since it hasn't rained for a long time, partly very loose soil
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For deep historical insights, consider Ruins of Niederhaus Castle, a former Stauferburg with a high medieval keep, and Burg Flochberg, a prominent ruin with origins dating back to the 10th or 11th century, playing a significant role in Staufer-Welfen conflicts. Schenkenstein Castle Ruins also offers a glimpse into a high medieval spur castle that was stormed during the German Peasant War.
Burg Flochberg, perched on a 579-meter-high limestone cone, provides commanding and far-reaching views of the Ries landscape. Kapfenburg Castle also offers a wonderful view over the Jagst valley from its elevated position.
Yes, Kocherburg Ruins is particularly great for children, as figures are hidden at different locations within the castle area for them to discover. The site also offers information about its history and research.
Kapfenburg Castle stands out as a remarkably well-preserved former Teutonic Order fortress. It was never destroyed, allowing it to evolve architecturally over centuries, showcasing different styles from various eras.
Kapfenburg Castle houses the International Music School Academy Cultural Centre, making it a vibrant hub for musical and creative activities. It also features the restaurant Fermata, offering creative, regional cuisine, and hosts events like weddings and conferences.
Yes, many castles are popular hiking destinations. Burg Flochberg is easily accessible via various hiking routes. You can find numerous trails that lead to the ruins, offering scenic walks. For more options, explore the Hiking around Bopfingen guide.
Burg Flochberg is easily accessible, with parking available in the adjacent village. From there, it's about a 500-meter walk to the ruins. For a comprehensive understanding of its original design, a model of the castle can be seen in the Museum im Seelhaus.
Yes, Kapfenburg Castle features the restaurant Fermata, which offers creative, regional cuisine. For other options, you might find cafes and pubs in the nearby towns and villages, especially around Bopfingen itself.
While Burg Flochberg and Kapfenburg Castle are popular, the region also features other ruins like Hochhaus Castle Ruins and Schenkenstein Castle Ruins. These might offer a quieter exploration, especially during off-peak times, allowing for a more reflective historical experience.
Beyond hiking, the scenic surroundings of castles like Kapfenburg Castle offer opportunities for biking. You can explore various cycling routes in the area by checking the Cycling around Bopfingen guide. There are also running trails available, detailed in the Running Trails around Bopfingen guide.
Hochhaus Castle Ruins is the remnant of a high medieval hilltop castle. The ruin is vulnerable to collapse, so visitors should take special care during their visit. The site is open to the public, but use is at your own risk.


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