Castles around March offer a journey through history, with several notable structures providing insights into past eras. The region features a mix of well-preserved ruins and impressive towers, often situated on elevated positions. These sites provide opportunities for exploration and offer expansive views of the surrounding landscape. Visitors can discover historical sites that blend with natural features, providing a unique experience.
Last updated: June 8, 2026
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The tower is not open. According to a sign, keys for the door can be borrowed from the forest restaurant just below.
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From the Schneeburg you have a wonderful view over Freiburg and the Vosges
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Magnificent views from the tower.
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The Schneeburg is a castle ruin at a height of 516 meters on the western foothills of the Schönberg. It is located between Uffhausen, Ehaben and the Freiburg district of St. Georgen. Built in the 13th century by the Lords of Hornberg, the castle was handed over to the fiefdom of the Monastery of St. Gallen in 1349. In return, Werner von Hornberg received the rule of Ehaben. The castle was abandoned before 1500 and thus fell into disrepair. The ruins in the Ehaben district consist of the remains of the keep and a residential building. Overall, it is only 37 meters long and approx. 17 meters wide. The complex is surrounded by a wide moat. The four-story keep with two windows is on the north side. The former residential building in the south of the complex is divided into two parts and a stone surround can be seen in the courtyard instead of the old well. Many hikers set out every year to visit the castle ruins, which offer a magnificent sight both then and now, and to enjoy the view of the valley and distant mountains. If you would like to avoid the strenuous climb, you have the option of driving to the Schönberg Hof inn below, thereby significantly shortening the route.
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Great cycle paths around the castle
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The Schneeburg is a castle ruin at a height of 516 meters on the western foothills of the Schönberg. It is located between Uffhausen, Ehaben and the Freiburg district of St. Georgen. Built in the 13th century by the Lords of Hornberg, the castle was handed over to the fiefdom of the Monastery of St. Gallen in 1349. In return, Werner von Hornberg received the rule of Ehaben. The castle was abandoned before 1500 and thus fell into disrepair. The ruins in the Ehaben district consist of the remains of the keep and a residential building. Overall, it is only 37 meters long and approx. 17 meters wide. The complex is surrounded by a wide moat. The four-story keep with two windows is on the north side. The former residential building in the south of the complex is divided into two parts and a stone surround can be seen in the courtyard instead of the old well.
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Keys to the castle are available for a deposit at the Zähringen forest restaurant. On busy days it is better to leave an exchangeable deposit in the form of money, as the key can then be passed on to subsequent visitors in exchange for a "deposit exchange". The view from the tower is worth it!
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The March region offers a variety of historical structures, including impressive castle ruins, observation towers, and historical sites. You can find well-preserved sections at places like Hochburg Ruins (Emmendingen) and beautifully restored ruins such as Zähringen Castle Tower.
Several castles and towers around March provide expansive views. Schlossberg Tower offers views all the way to France. From Zähringen Castle Tower, you can enjoy magnificent views of Freiburg and the Feldberg. Additionally, Schneeburg Ruins provides great vistas over the Rhine Valley to the Vosges and Freiburg.
Yes, Hochburg Ruins (Emmendingen) is noted as family-friendly. It's a large, largely accessible castle complex with many preserved sections, making it suitable for exploration by visitors of all ages. They also host regular events.
The castles and ruins around March offer a deep dive into the region's past. For instance, Hochburg Ruins (Emmendingen) dates back to the 12th century and played a significant role through the 17th century before its final destruction. Schneeburg Ruins, built in the 13th century, tells a story of medieval fiefdoms and eventual abandonment.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning views offered by the observation towers and castle ruins, with many noting the opportunity to see far across the landscape, sometimes even to France or the Vosges mountains. The preserved sections and informative panels at sites like Zähringen Castle Tower are also highly appreciated for their historical value and accessibility.
Absolutely! The region around March offers numerous opportunities for outdoor activities. You can find various hiking trails, running routes, and even mountain hikes near these historical sites. Many castles, like Hochburg Ruins, are excellent starting points or destinations for a scenic walk.
Yes, there are easy hiking options available. For example, the 'Old Oak Tree – Münstudsee loop from Neuershausener Mooswald' is an easy 3.6 km hike. The 'Neuershausen Soccer Field – Dreisam Riverside Cycle Path loop from GVV March-Umkirch' is another easy 3.8 km option. These can be found in the Hiking around March guide.
Observation towers like Schlossberg Tower and Zähringen Castle Tower typically involve climbing stairs to reach the top. While the views are rewarding, visitors should be prepared for this. For Zähringen Castle Tower, the key can often be borrowed from the inn below the castle against submission of an identity card.
Schneeburg Ruins could be considered a hidden gem. It's a smaller, 13th-century castle ruin offering beautiful walls with windowsills to rest and fantastic views over the Rhine Valley, Vosges, and Freiburg, providing a serene and less crowded experience.
While the guide data doesn't specify a 'best' time, visiting during milder weather allows for more comfortable exploration of the outdoor ruins and towers. Spring and autumn often provide pleasant temperatures for hiking and enjoying the panoramic views without the peak summer crowds.
Lichteneck Castle is generally only open for viewing after prior notification. You can often take a look through the castle gate, but for internal viewing appointments, it's best to check their official website for details.
From the various viewpoints, you can observe diverse natural landscapes. Schlossberg Tower offers views stretching to France, while Zähringen Castle Tower provides vistas of the Feldberg. Schneeburg Ruins overlooks the Rhine Valley and the Vosges mountains, showcasing the region's varied topography.


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