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Top 20 Castles in Vorarlberg

Best castles in Vorarlberg offer a glimpse into the region's rich past, showcasing a range of historical sites from medieval fortresses to Renaissance palaces and ruins. Vorarlberg, Austria's westernmost state, features diverse landscapes that complement these historical landmarks. These sites provide insights into regional history and architecture.

Best castles in Vorarlberg

  • The most popular castles is Alt-Ems Castle Ruins, a castle that is the longest medieval castle in Austria. It offers expansive views over the Rhine Valley from its…

Last updated: August 11, 2026

Alt-Ems Castle Ruins

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It is the longest medieval castle in Austria and is a true highlight at 740m above sea level. The view over the Rhine Valley and the remains of the castle are a true reward for the ascent.

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Schattenburg Castle

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The historic Schattenburg
The Schattenburg towers over the city and was the seat of the Counts of Montfort until the end of the 14th century. The keep, the highest part …

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Deuringschlössle

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The Deuringschlössle is a former residence in the upper town of Bregenz. The building is a listed building.

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Gebhardsberg Castle Ruins

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History of Hohenbregenz Castle.

The castle was built in the last quarter of the 11th century (before 1097) by the Counts of Bregenz (Ulriche). The castle was first mentioned in a document in 1209.

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Oberes Tor and Bludenz City Museum
City fortification Oberes Tor
The Oberes Tor was built in the 15th century. The three-story gate building with a hipped roof protrudes slightly beyond …

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Tosters Castle Ruins

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The Construction History of Tostner Castle
There is a very interesting assumption about Tostner Castle that it was a large, unfinished castle complex, of which only the ring wall, dating …

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Very nice hike to see a lot

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Welsch-Ramschwag Castle Ruins

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Castle ruins (Welsch-)Ramschwag, Nenzing
Welsch-Ramschwag Castle was built between 1270 and 1290 by the Knights of Ramschwag, a noble family from the canton of St. Gallen (CH). Their family castle …

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Neuburg Castle Ruins (Koblach)

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Neuburg Castle Ruins, Koblach
The hilltop castle is located in the middle of the Rhine Valley near the Kummenberg. Although only the extensive ruins remain today, visitors still get an …

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Jonas-Schlössle, Götzis

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Jonas-Schlössle, Götzis
The history of the Jonas-Schlössle in Götzis can only be traced in fragments. The dates on the east side of the Jonas-Schlössle were not attached until 1884.
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April 25, 2026, Oberes Tor (Upper Gate) and Bludenz City Museum

Friedrich walked through this gate.

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The Deuringschlössle (also Deuringschlößle) is a former residence in the upper town of Bregenz. The core of the three-story manor house dates back to the 14th/15th century and is located in the southwest corner of Bregenz's upper town, a short distance from the city wall. In 1539, the small manor house belonged to Hans von Wolfurt. In 1647, it was damaged by the Swedes during the capture of Bregenz. Johann Albert von Deuring acquired the manor house in 1660 and had it significantly enlarged by 1702, building up the open space between the manor house and the city wall. The gun tower at the southwest corner of the city wall was raised, given an onion dome, and incorporated into the building. An extension was added to the southeast side in 1698, and the "Torkel" (wine cellar) was built to the east in 1702. Michael and Johann Georg Kuen may have significantly influenced this structural redesign. The Deuring family were wealthy timber merchants from Bregenz who were raised to the knightly nobility in 1621. The Deuringschlössle remained in the family's possession until 1801. The next owners were the governor and district captain Johann Jakob von Vicari, and twenty years later, the Imperial and Royal Rent Master Christoph Anton Kayser, who established the Rent Office here. After his death, the building was inherited by the Swiss architect Johann Anton von Tscharner-Merhart, who commissioned an interior renovation in the historicist style in 1915. In 1927, the upper floor of the former wine press was converted into an artist's studio, the so-called Knight's Hall. From 1989 to 2015, the Deuringschlössle was used as a gourmet hotel.

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Around 1100, the Count of Bregenz built the castle on a rocky outcrop of the Gebhardsberg, high above the city. "Sunken in holy enthusiasm..." begins a poem inspired by Hohen Bregenz Castle. In 1143, the castle passed to the Counts of Pulllendorf, and shortly thereafter, around 1170, to Count Palatine Hugo II of Tübingen (father of Hugo I, Count of Montfort). The upper part of the castle was sold to the Habsburgs in 1451, and the lower part in 1523, and the castle became the seat of Austrian bailiffs. Converted into a fortress at the beginning of the 17th century, the Swedes blew up large sections of the castle during the Thirty Years' War. The circular wall and parts of the palace survived. The attached church became a popular place of pilgrimage in honor of Saint Gebhard. The old sacristan's house, which has since been converted into a restaurant, looks forward to your visit. Even today, the fantastic view over the Rhine Valley and Lake Constance attracts numerous visitors.

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March 16, 2025, Ruine Tosters

The Construction History of Tostner Castle There is a very interesting assumption about Tostner Castle that it was a large, unfinished castle complex, of which only the ring wall, dating from the end of the 12th century/beginning of the 13th century, was built. The present keep, gatehouse, and palace (possibly also outbuildings) were built into these in the second half of the 13th century. This theory is supported primarily by the truly remarkable placement of the palace, which was placed right above the ring wall and occupies a remarkable position within the castle complex. During the Appenzell Wars, which raged heavily in this region, Tostner Castle was also severely damaged in 1405, but was rebuilt after 1408. The very spacious, yet sparsely built castle complex, was abandoned before 1616 and has since fallen into disrepair. The keep was restored in 1938/39, and extensive renovations followed in 1974 and 1980. Text / Source: Tosters Castle Ruins Tourist Information, Schlossergasse 8, A-6800 Feldkirch http://www.burgenkunde.at/vorarlberg/vbg_Burgruine_Tosters/vbg_Burgruine_Tosters.htm

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Michael
December 11, 2024, Deuringschlössle

A manor house was built here between the 14th and 15th centuries. Around 1700, the gaps between the house and the city wall were closed.

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November 24, 2024, Schattenburg Castle

It is beautiful here

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Archduke Friedrich IV of Tyrol fled to Bludenz through this gate after his condemnation at the Council of Constance in 1416

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Beautiful old walls. Good acoustics. A lovely place for smaller events!

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which castles in Vorarlberg offer the best panoramic views?

For breathtaking panoramic views, consider visiting the Alt-Ems Castle Ruins, which offer expansive vistas over the Rhine Valley. The Gebhardsberg Castle Ruins also provide stunning views of Lake Constance and the Alps, and Glopper Castle (Neu‑Ems Castle) boasts views encompassing three countries and Lake Constance.

Are there any family-friendly castles to visit in Vorarlberg?

Yes, several castles in Vorarlberg are suitable for families. Schattenburg Castle in Feldkirch has a museum that guides visitors through city history, making it an engaging experience. The Oberes Tor (Upper Gate) and Bludenz City Museum is also listed as family-friendly. Additionally, Jonas-Schlössle, Götzis and Tosters Castle Ruins are popular with families.

Which castles in Vorarlberg have museums or offer insights into regional history?

Schattenburg Castle in Feldkirch houses a comprehensive museum across 18 rooms, detailing Feldkirch's city history, medieval life, and folk culture. The Oberes Tor (Upper Gate) and Bludenz City Museum also provides historical context for the region. Hohenems Palace, while privately owned, occasionally opens for tours offering unique insights into noble life and is notable as the discovery site of original Nibelungenlied manuscripts.

Can I find restaurants or cafes at or near the castles in Vorarlberg?

Yes, you can. Schattenburg Castle is renowned for its restaurant, famous for its 'giant schnitzel.' The Gebhardsberg Castle Ruins also feature a restaurant, making it an ideal spot for a meal with a view. Hohenems Palace offers an on-site restaurant with a medieval ambiance.

What kind of outdoor activities can I do near the castles in Vorarlberg?

Vorarlberg's diverse landscapes offer many outdoor activities near its castles. You can find numerous cycling routes, such as the 'Villages-Cities Route' or the 'Rhine Valley cycle path,' which are great for exploring the region. For those who prefer gravel biking, options like the 'Bregenzerwald Cycle Route' are available. Mountain hiking enthusiasts can explore trails like the 'Kanzelwandbahn Mountain Station – Fellhorn Summit loop.' You can find more details on these activities in the Cycling in Vorarlberg, Gravel biking in Vorarlberg, and Mountain Hikes in Vorarlberg guides.

Are there any castles in Vorarlberg that have been converted into hotels or unique accommodations?

Yes, Glopper Castle (Neu‑Ems Castle), originally built in 1343, has been renovated and now operates as a luxury hotel. This allows visitors to experience a unique stay in medieval-style rooms equipped with modern comforts.

What is the best time of year to visit castles in Vorarlberg?

The best time to visit castles in Vorarlberg generally depends on your preferred activities. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for exploring ruins and walking castle grounds. Summer provides warmer weather for outdoor activities and longer daylight hours. While some castles may have limited access or different operating hours in winter, the region's snowy landscapes can offer a unique, picturesque backdrop for castle visits.

Which castles in Vorarlberg are known for their architectural significance?

Hohenems Palace stands out as one of the most significant Renaissance buildings in western Austria, featuring a beautiful courtyard and a majestic knights' hall. Alt-Ems Castle Ruins are notable as the longest medieval castle in Austria, showcasing impressive scale. Schattenburg Castle is considered one of Central Europe's best-preserved medieval fortresses.

Are there any castles in Vorarlberg that are currently undergoing restoration or transformation?

Yes, Schloss Wolfurt, first documented in 1217, is currently undergoing renovations to be transformed into an event location. Upon completion, guided tours are expected to resume, offering insights into its rich heritage.

What do visitors particularly enjoy about the castles in Vorarlberg?

Visitors frequently highlight the stunning views from castles like Alt-Ems Castle Ruins and Welsch-Ramschwag Castle Ruins. The historical depth and well-preserved nature of sites like Schattenburg Castle, with its museum and medieval atmosphere, are also highly appreciated. The opportunity to combine history with outdoor activities and enjoy local cuisine at castle restaurants adds to the overall appeal.

Are there any castle ruins in Vorarlberg that are particularly extensive or historically significant?

The Alt-Ems Castle Ruins are exceptionally extensive, representing the longest medieval castle in Austria and one of Central Europe's largest castle complexes. Its history dates back to around 900 AD. The Gebhardsberg Castle Ruins, built around 1100, also hold significant historical importance, despite being largely destroyed during the Thirty Years' War.

How accessible are the castles in Vorarlberg by public transport?

Many castles in Vorarlberg are accessible via public transport, often requiring a combination of bus or train and a short walk. For instance, Schattenburg Castle is located above Feldkirch, a town well-served by public transport. Similarly, the Gebhardsberg Castle Ruins are near Bregenz, which has good public transport links. It's advisable to check local transport schedules for specific routes to each castle.

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