Best castles around Igersheim are found within the Tauber Valley, a region characterized by its historical significance and varied landscapes. Igersheim is home to Burg Neuhaus, a ruin that reflects nearly 900 years of the southern Tauber Valley's history. The area features a mix of medieval fortifications, Renaissance palaces, and former residences of the Teutonic Order. Visitors can explore these historical sites, many of which offer views of the surrounding natural environment.
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Experience history: Castles tell of bygone times, knights, and kings. Architectural beauty: Often impressive buildings with great views. Excitement & adventure: Perfect for explorers and history buffs.
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Cultural significance: The inscription and the monument tell a thought-provoking story.
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"...Then we cycle to Röttingen. In the small town, the sidewalks are completely rolled up. Only the post office and the baroque town hall are open. The medieval Brattenstein Castle sits high above. The "Frankenfestspiele Röttingen" are held here regularly..." Find out more about our wonderful bike tour on the Romantic Road: https://www.netreisetagebuch.de/romantische-strasse-radweg/
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Lawns and old, partly gnarled trees as well as an avenue - all in the middle of the castle courtyard.
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The festival in Röttingen takes place at Brattenstein Castle.
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The east wing of Brattenstein Castle was rebuilt in 2017/2018 using urban development funding from the Bavarian State Foundation and the town of Röttingen. Brattenstein Castle was first mentioned in 1230. On November 5, 1971, the east wing of the castle collapsed. A memorial plaque was unveiled in memory of the dead and injured on that day of the disaster. This is what First Mayor Martin Umscheid wrote on June 6, 2018.
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Frankenfestspiele Röttingen At the beginning of the 1980s, the well-known theater maker Veit Relin, who was already working in Sommerhausen at the time, was looking for a new festival venue. He found one in the European city of Röttingen. Thanks to the then mayor Günter Rudolf, who made the courtyard of Brattenstein Castle available for the theater plays, the foundation stone was laid for our now well-known open-air theater.
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Bad Mergentheim is a single castle and spa gardens
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Several castles in the region provide excellent views. From the ruins of Neuhaus Castle Ruins, you can enjoy magnificent vistas of the Tauber Valley. Similarly, Reichelsburg Castle Ruins offers a beautiful all-round view of Baldersheim from its tower when open. Further afield, Wertheim Castle provides breathtaking panoramic views of the Main and Tauber river valleys.
Yes, several castles are suitable for families. Deutschordensschloss Bad Mergentheim offers a comprehensive museum with programs for children and adults. Reichelsburg Castle Ruins is also considered family-friendly, offering a nice facility for a break or picnic. The freely accessible core of Burg Neuhaus and its surrounding nature reserve can also be an engaging experience for families.
The castles around Igersheim span various historical periods. Burg Neuhaus reflects nearly 900 years of history, from its first mention in 1282 through periods of destruction and reconstruction, including the Peasants' War. Deutschordensschloss Bad Mergentheim showcases medieval, Renaissance, and Baroque architectural styles, serving as the residence of the Grand Masters of the Teutonic Order from 1525 to 1809. Schloss Weikersheim evolved from a medieval moated castle into a Renaissance palace.
The core of Burg Neuhaus is freely accessible for exploration. Neuhaus Castle Ruins also allows visitors to enter its grounds. Burg Neuhaus offers historical guided tours monthly from April to October. For Schloss Weikersheim, tours are typically available to see the interiors. Wertheim Castle's entrance is free, and you can explore its extensive ruins.
The region around Igersheim offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as the 'Tauber Bridge, Igersheim – View of Neuhaus and the valley loop' which is an easy 5.6 km hike. There are also many road cycling routes, like the 'Lauda Old Town – Old Town of Bad Mergentheim loop from Igersheim' covering over 54 km. For more options, explore the hiking, road cycling, and running guides for the Igersheim area.
Schloss Weikersheim is particularly renowned for its glorious Baroque garden. This garden is adorned with a colorful array of statues, many of which have stood in their original positions for over 300 years, making it a significant attraction.
Yes, the Deutschordensschloss Bad Mergentheim houses a comprehensive museum detailing the 800-year history of the Teutonic Order. It features exhibits including objects, artworks, and models across 3000 m² of exhibition space, offering a deep dive into the order's past.
Schloss Weikersheim is unique for its exceptionally well-preserved Baroque garden with original statues and its impressive Knight's Hall (Rittersaal). The Knight's Hall is one of Germany's best-preserved Renaissance festive halls, featuring a unique free-standing ceiling construction and retaining much of its original 17th and 18th-century furnishings.
Yes, Wertheim Castle serves as a romantic backdrop for numerous cultural events during the summer, including a medieval festival. Burg Neuhaus also hosts a medieval festival, 'Spectaculum et Gaudium,' in June, alongside its guided tours.
The period from April to October is generally ideal for visiting, as Burg Neuhaus offers monthly guided tours during this time. Summer months are also great for cultural events at castles like Wertheim. The region's natural beauty, especially around Burg Neuhaus with its juniper heath, is also best enjoyed in warmer months.
Wertheim Castle, though a bit further from Igersheim, is known for its extensive ruins. It is considered one of the largest and most beautiful stone castle ruins in southern Germany, with a deep ravine moat, extensive defensive structures, and visible parts of its keep and 13th-century palace.
Yes, the area around Burg Neuhaus is designated as a nature reserve, featuring a juniper heath. This allows visitors to combine historical exploration with enjoying the natural environment.


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