Castles around Irndorf are located in the Upper Danube Valley, a region defined by its dramatic rocky outcrops and the Swabian Alb. This area features historical sites, including well-preserved fortresses and castle ruins, many of which offer panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. The region provides a setting for exploring centuries of defensive architecture and local history.
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An imposing castle - so high up on a rock. This is how I drew and painted castles as a child 🏰
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Access via a steel spiral staircase. In the forecourt there is a large barbecue area with a small house where dry wood is stored for burning
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Werenwag Castle Upper Danube Nature Park Castle probably built around 1100, Tower from the 12th century; other buildings 16th-19th century 1216 Albert I of Werbinwac mentioned, Werenwagers were servants of the Hohenberg family, from 1381 of the Habsburg family. 1220-1281 Huc of Werbinwac, minstrel from 1629 fiefdom of the Counts of Fürstenberg already 1631 a ram pumping station pumped water upwards 1721 owned by the Barons of Ulm-Erbach 1830 the current owners of the Fürstenberg family acquired it 1891 damage by fire, 1911 by earthquake. Source: information board at the site
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Well preserved ruin. A steel staircase leads to the upper part
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that looks impressive from the bike path
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Bronnen Castle sits enthroned on a rock at an exposed height. Several hiking trails meet here. The large information board at the gate to the bridge explains the saga about Bronnen Castle. Since it is privately owned, there is no access via the bridge.
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From viewpoints like the Eichfelsen near Irndorf, you can see Wildenstein Castle and Schloss Werenwag. Wildenstein is a well-preserved medieval fortress, while Schloss Werenwag is a dramatic, privately owned castle perched on a rock.
Schloss Werenwag is privately owned and inhabited by the House of Fürstenberg, so it is not accessible to the public. However, its picturesque location and impressive medieval architecture make it a significant landmark to admire from various viewpoints in the Donautal, including those around Irndorf. You can find more historical context about it on Wikipedia.
Burg Spaltfels, located south of Irndorf, is an 'abandoned castle' (abgegangene Burg), meaning it is no longer standing. It likely originated in the 12th or 13th century. Today, only a neck ditch remains from the original complex. The overhanging part of the Spaltfelsen, where the castle was located, was demolished in the 1960s for traffic safety.
Yes, Wildenstein Castle has been used as a youth hostel for over 100 years. It offers a unique opportunity to stay overnight in its towers, command center, and palace, providing an immersive medieval atmosphere.
Yes, both Wildenstein Castle and Falkenstein Castle Ruins are considered family-friendly. Wildenstein offers a youth hostel experience, while Falkenstein has well-preserved ruins to explore and even a barbecue area.
The castles in the Upper Danube Valley, such as Wildenstein Castle and Falkenstein Castle Ruins, offer exceptional panoramic views of the Danube Valley and the surrounding unspoiled landscape of the Upper Danube Nature Reserve. Schloss Werenwag also provides a fantastic view from a distance, clinging to a narrow rock plateau.
Yes, the Upper Danube Valley is excellent for hiking. Many trails lead to or offer views of these historical sites. For example, you can find routes like the "Wildenstein Castle – View of Beuron Monastery loop from Beuron" or the "View of the Danube Valley – Wildenstein Castle loop from Beuron." You can explore more options on the Hiking around Irndorf guide.
The castles and the surrounding Upper Danube Valley are beautiful year-round. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and exploring, with vibrant foliage or blooming nature. Summer is also popular, though it can be warmer. Winter visits can be magical, especially if there's snow, but some trails might be more challenging.
Yes, Bronnen Castle is privately owned and permanently inhabited, meaning public access is restricted. Similarly, Schloss Werenwag is also privately owned and not accessible to visitors.
The region around Irndorf and its castles is ideal for various outdoor activities. Besides hiking, you can enjoy cycling with routes like the "View of Schloss Werenwag – View of Schloss Werenwag loop from Beuron" or running on trails such as the "Wildenstein Castle – View of the Danube Valley Cliffs loop from Beuron." Find more routes on the Hiking around Irndorf, Cycling around Irndorf, and Running Trails around Irndorf guides.
Yes, the Falkenstein Castle Ruins are a notable example. Divided into Upper and Lower Falkenstein, the ruins offer an interesting glimpse into medieval architecture and provide great views of the Danube Valley. Burg Spaltfels is also a historical ruin, though only remnants like a neck ditch remain today.
Visitors particularly enjoy the unique experience of Wildenstein Castle, especially its youth hostel which offers a special flair. The publicly accessible courtyard and castle tavern are also popular. Many appreciate the opportunity to take tours as hostel guests and enjoy the cozy atmosphere in the evenings after day tourists have left.
Yes, the Eichfelsen near Irndorf is a well-known viewpoint from which you can clearly see both Wildenstein Castle and Schloss Werenwag. Many hiking trails in the Upper Danube Valley also offer scenic vistas of these and other historical sites.


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