Best castles around Riegel are found in a region known for its historical significance and varied landscape, including the Kaiserstuhl hills and the Rhine plain. While Riegel itself features the site of Burg Riegel and the prominent Michaelskapelle, the surrounding area offers a collection of medieval castles and ruins. These sites provide insights into the region's past, from Roman fortifications to strategic strongholds. The area's topography, with its hills and valleys, often means castles are situated to offer expansive views.
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Welcome to the beer garden when the weather is nice. Of course, there are also French guests.
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Landeck Castle, also called Schadelandeck, is the ruin of a spur castle at 285 m above sea level. NN on a limestone rock in the village of the same name, Landeck, a district of Teningen, north of the town of Emmendingen in the Emmendingen district in Baden-Württemberg. The ruin is one of the few well-preserved ruins in the Breisgau. The time of origin of the upper and lower castle can be dated to around 1269. In 1260, "Dietrich, the Vogt von Landecke", a follower of the lords of Geroldseck, was mentioned in a document.
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Not only the beer garden, but also the kitchen is highly recommended.
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Great cycle paths around the castle
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The Lichteneck castle ruins are privately owned and are only accessible during castle tours. If you want to visit the castle outside of the opening hours, you can only view the complex from the outside. See opening times here: http://burg-lichteneck.de/index.php/32-uncategorised/64-burgfuehrungen
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Landeck Castle is a beautiful old castle with great views.
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From Bleichheim you start the tour to Kürnberg Castle on the Ölberg and climb up the Kammergraben. The route is well signposted here. Those who hike the Vierburgenweg from Emmendingen (or from the Schlüpfingerhof) can use the 113 road between Bombach and Heimbach for a route to Kirnburg. The entrance here is a parking lot for hikers.
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2019 marks the 800th anniversary of the first documentary evidence of Kürnberg Castle. This anniversary was an occasion to take a closer look at the landmark of the Bleichtal. With newly designed information boards, excursions and lectures, the current state of research is compiled and prepared for those interested in history from near and far. For more than 400 years, the castle was a representative residence, fortification, rulership and administrative center in northern Breisgau. Only the remains of the wall, traces of the terrain, some written sources and archaeological finds testify to the former stately Kürnberg Castle. Anyone who embarks on a voyage of discovery can also find a lot of interesting things in the area around the former weir system. See: www.kirnburg.de We hope you enjoy exploring the castle
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While not a fully preserved castle, Riegel is home to the significant site of Burg Riegel, where the Michaelskapelle (Michael's Chapel) now stands. This chapel, built in 1465 over the remains of the main castle, offers magnificent panoramic views of the Black Forest, Vosges Mountains, and the Rhine plain. The outline of the medieval castle and its moats are still discernible, and the Michaelsberg has a rich archaeological history.
Yes, several castles around Riegel are suitable for families. Hochburg Ruins (Emmendingen) is a very large and largely accessible complex with much to explore. Landeck Castle Ruins is another well-maintained site that is family-friendly and includes a restaurant. The Ruins of Kirnburg Castle also offer a historical experience with great views, accessible via well-signposted routes.
The Michaelskapelle at Burg Riegel offers magnificent panoramic views of the Black Forest, the Vosges Mountains, and the Rhine plain. The Ruins of Kirnburg Castle provide great views over the Rhine plain to the Vosges. Additionally, Landeck Castle Ruins are known for their rewarding views at any time of day or season. Höhingen Castle, though mostly ruins, also offers breathtaking views from its pavilion.
Sponeck Castle, near Sasbach am Kaiserstuhl, has a unique history as the site of an important Roman fort. While the castle itself is privately owned and typically only accessible for visits twice a year, its garden, which features works of art and remnants of the Roman fort, is always open to the public. History enthusiasts will appreciate the Roman fort remains and the historical significance of the site.
The castles around Riegel provide a rich tapestry of regional history. Sites like Hochburg Ruins (Emmendingen) date back to the 12th century and were once significant fortresses. The Ruins of Kirnburg Castle served as an administrative center. Höhingen Castle was a strategic stronghold important for trade routes and played a role in the Thirty Years' War. Sponeck Castle even features remnants of a late Roman Empire fort.
Yes, the region around Riegel offers various outdoor activities that can be combined with castle visits. For road cycling, routes like 'View of Lichteneck Castle – Bächle Valley Road and Creek loop' pass by Lichteneck Castle. You can find more cycling options in the Road Cycling Routes around Riegel guide. For mountain biking, the 'Rhine View Kiosk – View from Limburg Ruins loop' offers scenic trails. Explore more in the MTB Trails around Riegel guide. Many castle sites, like Burg Riegel and Kirnburg, are also popular hiking destinations.
The castles around Riegel can be rewarding to visit in any season. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for exploring ruins and hiking to viewpoints, often with vibrant foliage or blooming landscapes. Summer allows for longer daylight hours and enjoying outdoor amenities like the beer garden at Zur Limburg Inn. Even winter can offer unique, romantic views, especially for sites like Schwendi Castle Ruins.
The Schwendi Castle Ruins in Burkheim are known for their romantic, historic setting and are notably used as a venue for weddings. While not a castle, the Michaelskapelle at Burg Riegel, with its panoramic views, also offers a picturesque and serene atmosphere.
Some castle sites offer dining options directly on-site or nearby. Landeck Castle Ruins has a Burgschenke (castle tavern) right by the ruin. The Zur Limburg Inn, located directly on the Rhine Valley cycle path, offers a large beer garden and small meals, making it an ideal rest stop after exploring nearby areas.
Given that many castles are ruins or located on hills, comfortable walking shoes are highly recommended. Layers of clothing are advisable, as weather can change, especially when exploring exposed viewpoints. If you plan to hike to castle sites, appropriate hiking gear will enhance your experience.
While not entirely 'hidden,' Höhingen Castle above Achkarren is a less-visited ruin that offers a glimpse into a strategically important medieval stronghold. Its historical context, particularly its connection to Breisach and ancient trade routes, makes it an intriguing ruin to explore, offering great views from its pavilion.


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