Castles around Fischenthal are part of the historical landscape surrounding this rural municipality in the Canton of Zurich. Fischenthal itself is characterized by its natural landscapes and historical development within the upper Töss valley. While no prominent castles are located directly within Fischenthal, the wider region offers several historical sites. These sites provide insight into the area's past, from Roman times to medieval noble landholdings.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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Great old walls, absolutely recommended
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from the highest point an extremely spectacular MTB descent 😃
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Built after 1200 by the Counts of Toggenburg, it began to decay in 1468. The preserved foundation walls cover a fairly large area.
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Very beautiful ruin with a great view of the Tössthal and the mountains in the distance. Family-friendly fire pits and tables and benches that invite you to linger.
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Variety! You have to drive around too many places and keep getting away from the lake.
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The impressive building is home to exciting exhibitions, a large library and a collection of weapons from the Middle Ages. Only open in the summer months.
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Including a beautiful barbecue area and seating for a break and snacks.
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While Fischenthal itself doesn't have prominent castles, the surrounding region offers a variety of historical sites. You can find medieval castle ruins like Altlandenberg Castle Ruins and Neutoggenburg Castle Ruins, as well as the well-preserved Bubikon Commandery, an 800-year-old knight's house. Additionally, the Irgenhausen Roman Fort provides insight into the area's Roman past.
Yes, several sites are suitable for families. Altlandenberg Castle Ruins offers family-friendly fire pits and tables, perfect for a picnic. The Bubikon Commandery is a museum that presents history in an engaging way for all ages. The Irgenhausen Roman Fort also has a good fireplace and plenty of shade, making it a nice resting spot for families.
For impressive vistas, visit Altlandenberg Castle Ruins, which provides a great view of the Tössthal and distant mountains. Neutoggenburg Castle Ruins offers a wonderful view of the Toggenburg region. The Irgenhausen Roman Fort also boasts a beautiful view of the Pfäffikersee and the Alps.
Yes, both Altlandenberg Castle Ruins and Neutoggenburg Castle Ruins are equipped with barbecue areas. Altlandenberg has family-friendly fire pits and tables, while Neutoggenburg offers two barbecue spots.
The region around Fischenthal is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, such as the 'Töss Riverside Trail' or the 'Töss Cycling Route', which can be explored via the Cycling around Fischenthal guide. For hikers, there are mountain hikes like the 'Hörnli loop' or 'Tweralpspitz' detailed in the Mountain Hikes around Fischenthal guide. Many of these routes pass by or are close to the historical sites.
Yes, for instance, the path over the Tannegger Grat, which leads to Tannegg Castle Ruins, is described as a beautiful rooty and cool ridge path. Many of the castle ruins are situated on hills or in scenic areas, making them natural destinations for walks and hikes. You can find more hiking options in the Mountain Hikes around Fischenthal guide.
The Bubikon Commandery is an 800-year-old knight's house and is considered one of the best-preserved Johanniter commanderies in Europe. Founded between 1191 and 1198, it offers a deep dive into the history of knightly orders and medieval life, functioning as a museum today.
The Irgenhausen Roman Fort, dating back to the 3rd or 4th century, is notable for being the largest Roman fort in Switzerland. While its exact purpose isn't fully clear, it likely secured the Roman road from Kempraten to Winterthur, offering a significant glimpse into Roman presence in the region.
Visitors appreciate the historical insights and the scenic locations. Many enjoy the great views from sites like Altlandenberg Castle Ruins and Neutoggenburg Castle Ruins, often combined with the availability of barbecue areas. The rich history presented at places like the Bubikon Commandery is also a major draw.
While specific cafes directly adjacent to every ruin are not common, the Bubikon Commandery has a cute bistro that is open in spring. For other sites, it's advisable to check local amenities in nearby villages or plan to bring your own provisions, especially if you intend to use the barbecue facilities at the castle ruins.
The best time to visit is generally during the warmer months, from spring to autumn, when the weather is pleasant for exploring the outdoor ruins and enjoying the scenic views. The Bubikon Commandery museum is closed during the winter months, so plan accordingly if you wish to visit it.


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