Best castles around Röthenbach (Allgäu) offer a glimpse into the region's rich history. Situated in the scenic Allgäu region, Röthenbach (Allgäu) is surrounded by a landscape characterized by rolling hills and historical sites. The area features a variety of historical structures, from medieval fortresses to well-preserved palaces. These sites provide insight into centuries of local heritage and architectural evolution.
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Ratzenried has a special attraction to offer. The village, which has already won several awards in the "beauty contest", can offer not only beauty but also interesting historical views. It is thanks to the Ratzenried local history association that the historic houses in the village and in several of its hamlets have received signs that record the village life and goings-on of yesteryear. A documentation that is of the utmost importance given the rapid changes of the last few decades, because even for the current generation of children, the variety of areas of life and professions in the old village has already been more or less forgotten. Berthold Büchele's many years of research, which was dedicated to house history research, among other things, and of course the interest and support of the respective house owners, made this sign campaign possible, an action that is unparalleled in a village. Source: https://www.ratzenried.de/index.php/dorfrundgang.html
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Neutrauchburg Castle is an excellent choice if you want to visit Isny im Allgäu. The accommodation offers a family-friendly environment with many amenities for travelers and also impresses with the ideal combination of price-performance, comfort and convenience.
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A very nice castle, good for taking photos if the cars weren't parked in front of it. Somehow that doesn't fit at all. The fact that the hotel operators don't do anything about it... a very bad image to the outside world...
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Story. The castle was probably built at the beginning of the 12th century, in 1145 the Lords of Ratzenried were first mentioned. The reason for its construction was possibly the same as that of Praßberg Castle near Wangen in the Allgäu, which was begun in 1123. It was intended to secure the fiefs of the St. Gallen monastery in the region and collect the royalties from the courts. The lords of Ratzenried were also servants of the monastery. The Ratzenrieders died out at the end of the 13th century, but the new lords of the castle also called themselves von Ratzenried, they lost the castle again around 1350 and moved to the Ostallgäu. From 1353 the lords of Molpertshausen sat at the castle, in 1369 Hans von Molpertshausen was officially enfeoffed with the lordship by the St. Gallen abbot. About ten years later, the castle had to be sold again, among other owners it belonged to the Humpis of Ravensburg from 1453. They also called themselves Humpis von Ratzenried from the 16th century. Jos Humpis von Ratzenried had the castle restored in 1502 for 11,000 guilders, as it had collapsed down to the walls. They owned the castle until 1647. Razenried Castle was burned down by the Swedes during the Thirty Years' War in 1632 and was not rebuilt for cost reasons. In 1806 the castle passed to the Kingdom of Bavaria, which ceded the Ratzenried dominion to Württemberg in 1810. The complex came from him in 1813 to the Counts of Beroldingen, and in 1908 the Counts of Waldburg-Zeil inherited the castle. Source: Wikipedia
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Small tranquil place that belongs to Argenbühl and is located in the district of Ravensburg
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Magnificent, but getting a bit old. Unfortunately, it can only be observed from the driveway, as it is private.
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Unfortunately, only parts of the ruins remain of the once magnificent castle. Based on this and the reconstruction on an information board, one can well imagine how much space it once occupied. Little damsels & knights will definitely have fun exploring the grounds. 🪨✨️🤴🏻🧭👑⚔️👸🏼🏰✨️ It was very windy today, but generally there are some idyllic places to rest. A "local nobility in Ratzenried" was first mentioned in 1180. So the castle was probably built at the beginning of the 12th century. The castle was destroyed (and never rebuilt) on May 8th, 1632 by the Swedes.
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For a blend of history and views, consider visiting Ratzenried Castle Ruins, which have been redeveloped by volunteers and offer magnificent mountain views. Another excellent choice is Burgruine Alt-Trauchburg, providing expansive views over the Isnyer basin from its well-preserved medieval remains.
Yes, several castles are suitable for families. Neutrauchburg Castle is tagged as family-friendly and serves as a good starting point for exploring the Allgäu. The Ratzenried Castle Ruins are also family-friendly, offering an engaging historical site for all ages.
The region around Röthenbach (Allgäu) offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as the 'Ellhofer Ravine – Tobalbach Gorge loop', or explore road cycling routes like 'On the Sonnenrunde in West Allgäu'. For mountain biking, trails like 'Great Alpsee loop' are available. You can find more details on these activities in the hiking guide, road cycling guide, and MTB trails guide for Röthenbach (Allgäu).
Neutrauchburg Castle has been extensively restored and converted into a hotel and restaurant, making it a convenient place to stay and dine. Burgruine Alt-Trauchburg also features an on-site castle restaurant and beer garden, perfect for a break during your visit. Additionally, the Ratzenried village centre, which includes castle elements, offers several restaurants.
Yes, Isny Castle (Schloss Isny) in Isny im Allgäu is wheelchair accessible on its ground floor, allowing visitors to explore parts of this medieval castle and its cultural center.
Schloss Zeil is a magnificent Renaissance castle that has been the private residence of the princes of Waldburg-Zeil since 1599. While the interior is not publicly accessible, visitors can explore its extensive grounds, which feature centuries-old linden trees, fountains, and classical statues. Its elevated position offers excellent panoramic views of the surrounding landscape and the distant Alps.
While Neuschwanstein and Hohenschwangau Castles are not directly in Röthenbach (Allgäu), they are iconic attractions in the wider Allgäu region and are often visited from various points in the area. Neuschwanstein is known for its fairy-tale architecture, and Hohenschwangau was the childhood home of King Ludwig II, offering a glimpse into royal life.
Syrgenstein Castle is highly regarded for its very nice location and great sight. Visitors appreciate it as a beautiful castle along the way, with a scenic path along a stream towards Harratried.
The Allgäu region is beautiful year-round. Spring and summer offer pleasant weather for exploring castle grounds and hiking. Autumn brings vibrant foliage, enhancing the scenic views. While some castles may have reduced hours, winter can offer a magical, snow-covered landscape, especially for those interested in the more famous castles like Neuschwanstein.
Beyond the more prominent sites, the Burg Ratzensried Ruins offer a tranquil historical site. The village of Ratzenried itself is noted for its historical views and charm, making it a rewarding stop for those looking for hidden gems.
The castles in and around Röthenbach (Allgäu) span various historical periods, from medieval fortresses like Isny Castle (dating back to the 11th century) and Burgruine Alt-Trauchburg, to Renaissance constructions such as Schloss Zeil. This diversity offers a comprehensive look at centuries of local heritage and architectural evolution.
Yes, for Burgruine Alt-Trauchburg, information boards are available on-site that explain the castle's history from its first mention in 1041 to its dismantling in 1785. Many other sites, especially those with museums or cultural centers like Isny Castle, also provide historical context.


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