Gailingen am Hochrhein
Gailingen am Hochrhein
Best castles around Gailingen am Hochrhein offers a glimpse into the region's history and natural beauty. This area features a mix of medieval castle ruins, historic manor houses, and impressive fortresses. Visitors can explore archaeological monuments and well-preserved structures, often providing panoramic views of the Rhine Valley and surrounding landscapes. The diverse historical sites make it a point of interest for those exploring the Upper Rhine region.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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Hohenklingen Castle is a spur castle near Stein am Rhein in the canton of Schaffhausen, Switzerland. It is located at 594 m above sea level, almost 200 meters above the small town on a narrow Nagelfluh ridge running from east to west, the southwestern foothills of the Schiener Berg. Hohenklingen Castle was spared from warlike destruction throughout its history. Its silhouette with walls and roofs still corresponds to the medieval appearance from 1200 to 1422. The Bergfried is now used as a viewing tower. The name is derived from the Old High German klingo, Middle High German klinge, which meant something like mountain stream, gorge or rushing water. The name of the high Clingen ob Stain first appears in 1327. It refers to the Bachtobel, which unite at the foot of the castle hill. The history of Hohenklingen Castle is closely linked to the history of the town of Stein am Rhein and the St. Georgen Monastery. Around 1200, the Kastvogt of the monastery, Walter von Klingen, built a residential tower on the site of today's complex. It can be assumed that the earlier Kastvögte of the monastery, the Zähringer, had already built a wooden residential tower with a fortification ditch in the north, which after their extinction was taken over and expanded by the Barons of Klingen. At the beginning of the 14th century, the Hohenklingen family split into the Hohenklingen-Brandis and Hohenklingen-Bechburg branches. In 1359, Ulrich and Walter von Hohenklingen-Brandis sold their share of Burg Kastvogtei to Austria for financial reasons and received it back as a fief. In 1419, their descendants sold the fief to Kaspar von Klingenberg, Lord of the Hohentwiel Fortress, who in 1433 also bought the other half of the Hohenklingen complex. .... Source: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burg_Hohenklingen
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The Schlössli Wörth (12th century castle with restaurant) was closed on December 22, 2024 for an indefinite period (for the purpose of handing over the catering business)
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Very nice city with Rhine promenade
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It is worth a visit, entrance costs 5 euros
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Hohenklingen Castle is a spur castle near Stein am Rhein in the canton of Schaffhausen, Switzerland. It is located at 594 m above sea level, almost 200 meters above the town on a narrow conglomerate ridge running from east to west, the southwestern foothills of the Schiener Berg. Hohenklingen Castle was spared from warlike destruction throughout its history. Its silhouette with walls and roofs still corresponds to the medieval appearance from 1200 to 1422. The keep is now used as a lookout tower. Source: Wikipedia
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Great view of Laufen Castle from the Rhine bank hiking trail.
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Hohenklingen Castle has towered over the enchanting town of Stein am Rhein since 1200.
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In Gailingen am Hochrhein, you can visit the ruins of the Bürglischloss, an ancient spur castle dating back to before 1278. It features an observation tower with panoramic views of the Rhine Valley. Also, the Liebenfelsisches Schlösschen, an 18th-century Baroque manor house, is located in the village and can be admired for its architecture.
Yes, the wider region offers several notable castles. The Hohentwiel Fortress Ruins are a huge, interesting fortress with a great view, though tickets must be bought at the bottom of the mountain. Another impressive site is the Munot Fortress in Schaffhausen, a well-preserved circular fortification with a rich history. You can also find Langenstein Castle, a Renaissance building known for its golf course and Carnival Museum.
For breathtaking vistas, the observation tower at Bürglischloss provides splendid views of the Rhine Valley and, on clear days, even the Bernese Alps. The View of Stein am Rhein and Hohenklingen Castle offers excellent views of Stein am Rhein and Werth Island. Additionally, the Hohentwiel Fortress Ruins are known for their expansive views.
Several castles in the area are suitable for families. The View of Stein am Rhein and Hohenklingen Castle is a great spot. Schloss Wörth, located near the Rhine Falls, is also family-friendly and features a restaurant. The Munot Fortress in Schaffhausen and the Helfenberg Castle Ruins, which even has a small barbecue area, are also good options for families.
The castles in the region offer a glimpse into various historical periods. The Bürglischloss is an archaeological monument from the medieval period, dating back to before 1278, and was the ancestral seat of the Lords of Gailingen. The Liebenfelsisches Schlösschen represents 18th-century Baroque architecture and the influence of the Lords of Liebenfels. Further afield, the Hohentwiel Fortress Ruins and Munot Fortress showcase significant military architecture and strategic importance from later centuries.
The area around Gailingen am Hochrhein is excellent for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find numerous routes for running, cycling, and gravel biking. For instance, there are moderate running loops like the 'View of Ramsen with Picnic Area' or 'Rheinuferpark Gailingen'. Cycling options include easy routes like the 'Bibermühle Nature Reserve' loop. Gravel biking offers more challenging routes, such as the 'Hagenturm Observation Tower' loop. You can explore these and more on the running trails guide, cycling guide, and gravel biking guide for the region.
The castles and their surrounding areas are enjoyable throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for exploring ruins like the Bürglischloss and enjoying the scenic views. Summer is ideal for combining castle visits with outdoor activities, though it can be busier. While some sites like the Hohentwiel Fortress Ruins may have specific closures (check their website for current information), many can be admired from the outside year-round.
Yes, the Helfenberg Castle Ruins offer a small barbecue area within its walls, making it a pleasant spot to linger and relax after a hike. It also provides a beautiful view due to its elevated location.
Visitors frequently highlight the excellent views, the rich historical context, and the opportunity to explore well-preserved structures or significant archaeological sites. The View of Stein am Rhein and Hohenklingen Castle is praised for its beautiful town and great views. The Hohentwiel Fortress Ruins are appreciated for being huge, interesting, and offering a great view. The overall appeal lies in the blend of history, nature, and panoramic vistas.
Yes, Schloss Wörth, located on a small Rhine island near the Rhine Falls, has been converted into an elegant restaurant. Additionally, the Liebenfelsisches Schlösschen in Gailingen am Hochrhein features a 'Schlosskeller' (castle cellar) that is used for events and can be rented, and its 'Domherrensaal' serves as the civil registry office's wedding hall.
When visiting castle ruins or fortresses, especially those on elevated terrain like the Bürglischloss or Hohentwiel, it's advisable to wear comfortable walking shoes. Some paths, like those at Hohentwiel Fortress Ruins, can have slippery cobblestones. Layered clothing is also recommended to adapt to changing weather conditions, especially when enjoying viewpoints that can be windy.


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