Best castles around Inzlingen are found in a municipality known for its significant landmark, Inzlingen Castle. This medieval moated castle, also known as Wasserschloss Inzlingen, is a prominent feature of the area, situated near the Swiss border. The region offers a blend of historical architecture, including medieval and Baroque styles, and is part of a picturesque landscape. Its proximity to Basel provides a setting for exploring historical sites and natural surroundings.
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Reichenstein Castle, a listed building, is ideal for sophisticated events in a special, historic setting with breathtaking views of the present-day border triangle of Switzerland, Germany and France.
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A visit can only be recommended, very beautiful moated castle.
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The Gate from the Westweg
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Really pretty moated castle, good food!
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You should definitely visit the moated castle if you are in the area. The park is beautifully laid out, the grounds are very well maintained and the restaurants are very good!👌 Sankt Chrischona is also easy to reach from here.
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Reichenstein Castle is a small and architecturally uniquely well-preserved spur castle, the complete exterior of which only really comes into its own on aerial photographs. Reichenstein is a real gem! It is firmly embedded in the wooded green of the Reichenstein mountain. Particularly striking is its chimney-like keep with its pointed roof and the balcony reminiscent of a pitch nose, which reaches far into the Basel landscape sky. Unfortunately, the castle is not open to the public, but can be rented for parties and events. The ascent to the castle takes place via several, sometimes steep, paths. Attention! Car-free!!! A large fireplace in the immediate vicinity also promises lots of barbecue fun. From here, you can also reach the two castle ruins between Bierseck Castle and Reichenstein Castle over the ridge.
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Rötteln is a place where the world of a medieval fortress has been unusually well preserved, from the imposing walls to the touching details of everyday life. Rötteln is therefore particularly worth taking a second and third look at the hidden treasures.
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The region boasts several castles with rich histories. Rötteln Castle is one of the most impressive in southern Baden, offering a journey back to the Middle Ages with its original walls and watchtowers. The Inzlingen Moated Castle, also known as Wasserschloss Inzlingen, has origins dating back to 1511 and has evolved from a medieval fortress to a Baroque residence, now serving as the city hall. Reichenstein Castle, first mentioned in 1239, is a well-preserved historical landmark with a storied past tied to the Reich family.
Yes, several castles are suitable for families. Rötteln Castle is considered family-friendly, offering an engaging historical experience. Beuggen Castle, with its impressive complex and restaurant, is also a great option for families. The Inzlingen Moated Castle, with its beautiful park, invites families to linger and explore.
The castles around Inzlingen showcase a blend of architectural styles. The Inzlingen Moated Castle, for instance, began as a medieval structure and underwent significant Baroque conversions, featuring elegant elements and interiors. Rötteln Castle provides a glimpse into medieval fortress architecture with its preserved walls and towers.
Yes, you can. The Inzlingen Moated Castle houses a luxury restaurant, offering a unique dining experience within a historic atmosphere. Additionally, Beuggen Castle also features a restaurant, perfect for a rest during your visit.
The picturesque region around Inzlingen is ideal for outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking and cycling routes. For hiking, consider routes like the 'View of Inzlingen and Basel – View from St. Chrischona loop' or the 'Inzlinger Kreuz forest car park – View of Inzlingen and Basel loop'. Cyclists might enjoy the 'Inzlingen Moated Castle – Rührberg Ridge Trail loop' or the 'View of Basel skyline – Basel View loop'. You can find more details on these and other routes in the hiking guide and cycling guide for Inzlingen.
Absolutely. Reichenstein Castle is known for its breathtaking views of the border triangle of Switzerland, Germany, and France. Rötteln Castle also offers great viewpoints from its watchtowers, allowing you to appreciate the surrounding landscape.
Visitors frequently appreciate the historical depth and architectural beauty of the castles. Many enjoy the feeling of stepping back in time at places like Rötteln Castle, exploring its well-preserved ruins. The scenic locations, such as Beuggen Castle on the Rhine or the Inzlingen Moated Castle with its beautiful park, are also highly praised. The combination of history, nature, and often the availability of dining options makes for a memorable experience.
The Inzlingen Moated Castle, after various uses throughout its history, was purchased and renovated by the municipality in 1969. Since 1978, it has served as the city hall of Inzlingen, allowing visitors to experience a historic setting that actively functions as the town's administrative center.
Reichenstein Castle is an ideal venue for sophisticated events in a special, historic setting. It is rented out for celebrations and events, offering space for up to 50 people.
Rötteln Castle is open daily from 10 am to 6 pm from mid-March to mid-November. From mid-November to mid-March, it is open on weekends and holidays from 11 am to 4 pm. Admission costs 2.50 Euro for adults and 1 Euro for children aged 6 to 14, with children under 6 entering for free. The proceeds support the preservation of the ruins.
Yes, there are several easy hiking trails available. For example, the 'Inzlinger Kreuz forest car park – View of Inzlingen and Basel loop' is an easy 4.1 km route, and the 'Inzlingen Moated Castle – View from St. Chrischona loop' is an easy 6.7 km trail. You can explore more options in the easy hikes guide around Inzlingen.


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