Castles around Reichenbach an der Fils are situated in the Baden-Württemberg region, particularly along the Fils valley and the Swabian Alb. This area is known for its historically rich castles, offering insights into medieval history and regional conflicts. Many of these sites provide panoramic views and serve as popular destinations for hikers and history enthusiasts.
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At the top near the castle there is a free parking space for cars with no time limit. From there it's a five-minute walk to the castle or Thick Tower.
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Always beautiful, especially when the sun goes down
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Today's castle emerged from a castle that was probably built around 1230 by Count Egino von Aichelberg.[1] The knight Ernst von Filseck was mentioned in a document in 1268. Since he was an Aichelberg servant, it is likely that the castle was still owned by the Aichelberg people at that time.[1] The family remained the owner until 1318, when Diepold von Aichelberg and his sons sold the castle to Eberhard I of Württemberg, from whom it was given to the Reuß von Reußenstein family around 1350, in whose ownership it remained for around 200 years. In 1568 the Reuß family sold the imperial manor to the mayor of Göppingen, Balthasar Moser, from whom Dietrich von Gemmingen acquired it just five years later. He sold the unprofitable property in 1596 to Burkhardt von Berlichingen, who began replacing the old castle complex with a more comfortable castle in the Renaissance style in 1597/98. Today's north wing and part of the east wing were given roughly their current shape. In 1608, Burkhardt left the new building to his five heir daughters, in particular Anna Margaretha and her husband Colonel Otto von Vohenstein. In 1648 their son-in-law, Major Matthias Georg Fischer von Rob, took over the facility, which remained in the possession of his son Ludwig Friedrich and his wife Anna Elisabeth, née Neubronner von Eisenburg, until 1706.
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The exhibition area is open daily from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
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Very nice facility. Also a good starting point for hikes or walks in the landscape park.
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I made the ascent through the beautiful alleys and in flatter angles....but it's nice to walk down the many steps.
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Great place for a sunset just awesome
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Perfect place for a sunset, just amazing
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The region around Reichenbach an der Fils offers a diverse range of castles, including well-preserved Renaissance-style buildings like Filseck Castle, imposing hilltop ruins such as Hohenneuffen Castle, and historical fortresses that were once part of city fortifications, like Esslingen Castle. You'll find everything from ancient ruins to cultural centers.
Yes, several castles are suitable for families. Esslingen Castle is freely accessible and offers plenty of space to explore. The Kappelberg Castle Ruins are also freely accessible and provide a historical setting for a family outing. Many castles, like Filseck Castle, also host events that cater to all ages.
For stunning panoramic views, consider Esslingen Castle, which overlooks the city. Yburg castle ruins also provide a great vista. Further afield, Burg Teck and Hohenneuffen Castle are renowned for their elevated positions offering magnificent views over the Swabian Alb and surrounding valleys.
Absolutely. Esslingen Castle has served as part of city fortifications for over 700 years. The Kappelberg Castle Ruins are the oldest seat of the Württemberg family. Filseck Castle, with origins in the 13th century, showcases Renaissance architecture, while Burg Teck and Hohenneuffen Castle are significant medieval strongholds with rich histories of regional conflicts and strategic importance.
Many castles in the region are popular hiking destinations. Burg Teck, for instance, is a well-known spot for hikers. You can find various routes, including easy hikes and more challenging trails, that often incorporate castle visits. For more hiking options, explore the easy hikes around Reichenbach an der Fils guide.
Beyond exploring the castles themselves, the surrounding area offers numerous outdoor activities. Hiking is very popular, especially around Burg Teck and Hohenneuffen. You can also find cycling routes, such as those in the Cycling around Reichenbach an der Fils guide, and mountain biking trails. Many castles are integrated into scenic landscapes perfect for outdoor adventures.
While direct public transport to every castle entrance might be limited, many are reachable via a combination of public transport and a walk. For example, Esslingen Castle is accessible from Esslingen's old town, which is well-connected. For castles further out, like Burg Teck or Hohenneuffen, public transport might get you to a nearby town, requiring a hike or short taxi ride to the castle itself.
Visitors frequently highlight the stunning views, the historical atmosphere, and the opportunity for outdoor activities. The free accessibility of many sites, like Esslingen Castle and Kappelberg Castle Ruins, is also highly appreciated. The unique sculptures at Yburg castle ruins are another popular feature.
Hohenneuffen Castle, one of the largest ruined castles in the region, makes for an excellent day trip. It offers extensive grounds to explore, including casemates, a restaurant, and a beer garden. Filseck Castle, with its cultural center, restaurant, and castle park, also provides enough to see and do for a full day.
Yes, some castles offer dining options. Filseck Castle features a castle tavern, a beer garden, and even a Michelin-starred restaurant. Hohenneuffen Castle also has a restaurant and beer garden on-site, making it convenient for visitors to enjoy a meal or refreshment during their visit.
Spring and autumn are generally ideal for visiting, as the weather is pleasant for exploring and hiking, and the landscapes are particularly scenic. Summer offers longer daylight hours and often hosts various events at the castles. While some castles are accessible year-round, winter visits might be limited by weather conditions, though a snowy castle can offer a unique charm.
Yes, several castles offer free access to their grounds. Esslingen Castle allows free exploration of its area. The Yburg castle ruins and Kappelberg Castle Ruins are also freely accessible. Hohenneuffen Castle is another significant ruin that is free for the public to access and explore.


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