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Baden-Württemberg
Freiburg District
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Dettighofen

Top 16 Castles around Dettighofen

Best castles around Dettighofen are found in the broader region, as Dettighofen itself does not feature extant castles. The area is characterized by its historical significance, with records of former fortifications and estates like Hofgut Albführen. Visitors can explore a variety of historical sites and natural landscapes in the surrounding district of Waldshut and southwestern Baden-Württemberg. This region offers insights into medieval history and provides scenic views from elevated positions.

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Last updated: April 29, 2026

Kaiserstuhl Castle and Bridge

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Schloss Wörth

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Castle on a rock with a panoramic lift above the Rhine Falls, an elegant restaurant and a visitor center.

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Küssaburg Castle Ruins

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The Höhenburg is one of the most important historic monuments on the Upper Rhine and a landmark of the district of Waldshut.
Their first construction is suspected between the years …

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Radegg Castle Ruins

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Worth seeing ruin, which you can climb. Above you have a good view (with the appropriate weather conditions). Next to the ruin is a picnic area with a fireplace, tables and benches.

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Allerheiligen Monastery with Schiller Bell

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History of Munster on All Saints' Day
On November 22, 1049, Pope Leo IX. the building site between the city and the Rhine, including an altar. In 1064 the construction …

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November 12, 2025, Klosteranlage Allerheiligen mit Schillerglocke

The All Saints' Monastery, or Salvator Monastery, in Schaffhausen was a Benedictine abbey founded by Eberhard VI of Nellenburg in 1049. The minster is now a Protestant Reformed parish church. "On July 10, 1045, Emperor Henry III granted Count Eberhard of Nellenburg the right to mint coins in his villa Scâfhusun. A few years later, around 1050, Count Eberhard founded a Benedictine monastery in the Schachwald forest, between the town of Schaffhausen and the Rhine." On November 22, 1049, Pope Leo IX, an uncle of the founder, consecrated "an altar in honor of the Resurrection of Christ, the so-called Resurrection Chapel or Erhard Chapel," and thus likely also the future site of the monastery. [...] By 1050, the monastery was already under construction." Heinz Gallmann assumes "that the monastery, in accordance with this pope's ideology, constituted a separate legal entity, subject to the pope's protection, and that the rights of the founding family were thus limited to the hereditary patronage and the appointment of the abbot." In 1064, the construction of the Nellenburg family's proprietary monastery, founded by Eberhard von Nellenburg and his wife Ita, was completed under the direction of the master builder and court chaplain Luitpald. It was dedicated to the Salvator (Latin for 'Savior'), the Holy Cross, the Virgin Mary, and all the saints. This first abbey was modeled on sacred buildings from Cluniac Burgundy. The monastery, to which a leper house had already been added at its inception, experienced rapid growth. "The minster of this proprietary monastery of the Nellenburgs was consecrated in 1064 by Bishop Rumald of Constance and placed under the protection of the Roman See by Pope Alexander II." .... Source: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kloster_Allergesundheiten_(Schaffhausen)

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January 5, 2025, Schloss Wörth

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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Kaiserstuhl, a beautiful town on the Swiss side.

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The monastery in Schaffhausen looks back on a long history.

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September 30, 2023, Schloss Wörth

Great view of Laufen Castle from the Rhine bank hiking trail.

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Inconspicuous at first glance, but a beautiful, well-kept monastery complex.

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The romantic town of Kaiserstuhl is always worth a visit. Beautiful beer gardens 🍻 of course invite you to do so. You can also hike well on both sides of the Rhine.

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A trip to Küssaburg is always possible, no matter what the season.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What castles can I visit near Dettighofen, as there are none directly in the village?

While Dettighofen itself does not have extant castles, the broader region offers several historical sites. Notable examples include the Küssaburg Castle Ruins, Rötteln Castle, and Hohenlupfen Castle (also known as Stühlingen Castle). These are located in the district of Waldshut and southwestern Baden-Württemberg, providing rich historical insights and picturesque settings.

What are some of the most popular castles in the Dettighofen region?

Among the most popular castles in the region are the Radegg Castle Ruins, which offer a climbable ruin with good views, and the Küssaburg Castle Ruins, a significant historical monument on the Upper Rhine with wide views of the Black Forest and Switzerland. Another highlight is Kaiserstuhl Castle and Bridge, known for its historical bridge and the village of Kaiserstuhl.

Are there family-friendly castles to visit near Dettighofen?

Yes, several castles in the region are considered family-friendly. The Kaiserstuhl Castle and Bridge, Schloss Wörth, Küssaburg Castle Ruins, and Radegg Castle Ruins all feature amenities or environments suitable for families, often including picnic areas or easy access.

What kind of historical insights do the castles in this region offer?

The castles around Dettighofen provide a deep dive into medieval history. For instance, the Küssaburg Castle Ruins date back to between 1125 and 1141, showcasing the architectural and strategic importance of fortresses on the Upper Rhine. Rötteln Castle is one of the largest ruined castles in Baden, offering extensive historical experiences. Even the site of the former 'Burg Dettighofen' hints at the area's long history, though no structures remain.

Do these castles offer scenic views or natural features?

Many castles in the region are situated in scenic locations. The Radegg Castle Ruins offer good views, including the Alps on clear days. The Küssaburg Castle Ruins provide wide views of the Black Forest and Switzerland. Schloss Wörth is located on a rock with panoramic views above the Rhine Falls, offering a unique combination of historical architecture and natural spectacle.

Are there hiking trails near the castles around Dettighofen?

Yes, the region offers various hiking opportunities that can be combined with castle visits. For example, you can find routes like the 'Baltersweiler Käppele – Hofgut Albführen loop from Dettighofen' or the 'View of Griessen from Hornbuck – View of Klettgau from Hornbuck loop from Dettighofen'. You can explore more options on the Hiking around Dettighofen guide.

What other outdoor activities are available near these castles?

Beyond hiking, the area around Dettighofen is excellent for cycling and mountain biking. You can find routes such as the 'Rhine at Eglisau – Rhine River Trail loop from Dettighofen' for mountain biking or the 'View of the Rhine Falls – Town Hall of Stein am Rhein loop from Lottstetten' for cycling. Discover more routes on the MTB Trails around Dettighofen guide and the Cycling around Dettighofen guide.

When is the best time of year to visit the castles in the Dettighofen region?

The best time to visit the castles and enjoy the surrounding nature is generally from spring to autumn (April to October). During these months, the weather is typically pleasant for exploring ruins, hiking, and enjoying the scenic views. Summer offers longer daylight hours, while spring and autumn provide beautiful foliage and milder temperatures.

Are the castles near Dettighofen mostly ruins or preserved structures?

The castles in the Dettighofen region are a mix, but many prominent ones are ruins. For instance, the Radegg Castle Ruins and Küssaburg Castle Ruins are significant historical ruins. Rötteln Castle is also a large ruined fortress. However, some, like Hohenlupfen Castle, are preserved and have been modified over centuries, often serving different purposes today.

Can I bring my dog to the castles in the Dettighofen area?

While specific rules vary by site, many outdoor castle ruins and their surrounding grounds in Germany are generally dog-friendly, especially if dogs are kept on a leash. It's always advisable to check the specific regulations for each castle before your visit, particularly for any indoor areas or protected natural reserves nearby.

Are there cafes or accommodation options near the castles?

Yes, you can find cafes and accommodation in the broader region. For example, Schloss Wörth features an elegant restaurant and a snack bar. The Hofgut Albführen in Dettighofen, while not a traditional castle, offers hotel and restaurant services in a beautiful setting. Nearby towns and villages will also provide various dining and lodging options.

How can I get to the castles, and is parking available?

Access to the castles is primarily by car, with parking usually available near the sites or in nearby villages. Public transport options might be limited for some remote ruins, often requiring a combination of bus and a walk. It's recommended to check local transport schedules and parking availability for each specific castle you plan to visit.

Are there any circular walks that incorporate castles in the Dettighofen region?

Yes, the region's network of hiking and cycling trails often includes or passes by historical sites. While specific 'circular walks incorporating castles' might not be explicitly named, you can plan your own by combining routes from the Hiking around Dettighofen guide with visits to nearby castle ruins. Many trails offer scenic detours to these historical landmarks.

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