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Top 20 Castles around Wolfegg

Castles around Wolfegg offer a glimpse into the region's historical architecture and cultural heritage in Upper Swabia, Germany. The area is characterized by its rolling landscapes and historical settlements, providing a backdrop for various castle structures. Schloss Wolfegg, a prominent Renaissance castle, serves as a central historical landmark. The region combines historical significance with natural surroundings, making it suitable for exploration.

Best castles around Wolfegg

  • The most popular castles is Ratzenried Castle Ruins, a castle that has been redeveloped by a local association. It offers views of the surrounding mountains.
  • Another must-see spot is Waldburg Castle, a castle with historical information on the climb. Visitors can experience views from the castle tower.
  • Visitors also love Waldsee Castle, a moated castle surrounded by a moat. Parts of the castle and its grounds are available for events.
  • Wolfegg is known for castle ruins, historic castles, and moated castles. The region offers a variety of castle types to see and explore, from well-preserved structures to historical ruins.
  • The castles around Wolfegg are appreciated by the komoot community, with more than 290 upvotes and 44 photos shared by visitors.

Last updated: May 9, 2026

Kisslegg Castle Park

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Nice, small, a little sleepy. The beautiful Schloss Cafe is unfortunately only open in the afternoon, but the bakery also has wonderful things!

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Ratzenried Castle Ruins

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The Heimatverein Ratzenried has redeveloped the castle ruins with a lot of volunteer work. Magnificent views of the mountains.

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Waldburg Castle

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From Pentecost to September 15, the castle is not only open on weekends, but from Tuesday to Sunday. There is interesting historical information on the climb. And the view from the tower of the castle is a special experience

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Mehlsack, Ravensburg

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The name comes from its shape, which resembles sacks of flour.

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Neuwaldsee Castle Ruins

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Very nice old castle ruins. Always nice here

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September 21, 2024, Mehlsack, Ravensburg

The landmark of Ravensburg. The best view of the Mehlsack is from the Veitsburg.

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Mehlsack (Tower), Ravensburg The round tower was built from 1425 to 1429 to ward off attacks from the higher castle. The name comes from its shape, which resembles a flour sack. Landmark of the city. Height: 51 meters, 253 steps. Text / Source: Tourist Information, Lederhaus, Marienplatz 35, 88212 Ravensburg https://www.ravensburg.de/rv/tourismus / https://resc.deskline.net/documents/1/DE2/16eacb80-59af-406f-9ecc-a2ea038a7b86/RVerleben_2021_Fyler.pdf

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Mehlsack, Ravensburg The round tower was built from 1425 to 1429 to ward off attacks from the higher-situated castle, which was owned by the Habsburgs and pledged to the Counts of Waldburg in the 14th/15th century. The name comes from the fact that the tower in its form looks like historical, tall flour sacks. It is the landmark of the city. Height: 51 meters, 253 steps. Text / Source: Landesbildungsserver Baden-Württemberg https://www.schule-bw.de/faecher-und-schularten/gesellschaftswissenschaftliche-und-philosophische-faecher/landeskunde-landesgeschichte/

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The name comes from its shape, which resembles sacks of flour.

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Story. The castle was probably built at the beginning of the 12th century, in 1145 the Lords of Ratzenried were first mentioned. The reason for its construction was possibly the same as that of Praßberg Castle near Wangen in the Allgäu, which was begun in 1123. It was intended to secure the fiefs of the St. Gallen monastery in the region and collect the royalties from the courts. The lords of Ratzenried were also servants of the monastery. The Ratzenrieders died out at the end of the 13th century, but the new lords of the castle also called themselves von Ratzenried, they lost the castle again around 1350 and moved to the Ostallgäu. From 1353 the lords of Molpertshausen sat at the castle, in 1369 Hans von Molpertshausen was officially enfeoffed with the lordship by the St. Gallen abbot. About ten years later, the castle had to be sold again, among other owners it belonged to the Humpis of Ravensburg from 1453. They also called themselves Humpis von Ratzenried from the 16th century. Jos Humpis von Ratzenried had the castle restored in 1502 for 11,000 guilders, as it had collapsed down to the walls. They owned the castle until 1647. Razenried Castle was burned down by the Swedes during the Thirty Years' War in 1632 and was not rebuilt for cost reasons. In 1806 the castle passed to the Kingdom of Bavaria, which ceded the Ratzenried dominion to Württemberg in 1810. The complex came from him in 1813 to the Counts of Beroldingen, and in 1908 the Counts of Waldburg-Zeil inherited the castle. Source: Wikipedia

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Unfortunately, only parts of the ruins remain of the once magnificent castle. Based on this and the reconstruction on an information board, one can well imagine how much space it once occupied. Little damsels & knights will definitely have fun exploring the grounds. 🪨✨️🤴🏻🧭👑⚔️👸🏼🏰✨️ It was very windy today, but generally there are some idyllic places to rest. A "local nobility in Ratzenried" was first mentioned in 1180. So the castle was probably built at the beginning of the 12th century. The castle was destroyed (and never rebuilt) on May 8th, 1632 by the Swedes.

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Little remains of the former tower castle from the 13th century: the complex was blown up in 1649 in order to use the stones for the construction of the nearby Franciscan monastery.

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Delicious coffee and desserts at the Panificio Mauro di Bari bakery

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of castles can I explore around Wolfegg?

The region around Wolfegg offers a diverse range of castles, including historical castles, castle ruins, and moated castles. You can find well-preserved structures like Waldburg Castle, picturesque ruins such as Ratzenried Castle Ruins, and the unique moated Waldsee Castle.

Are there any family-friendly castles to visit near Wolfegg?

Yes, several castles and their surroundings are suitable for families. Ratzenried Castle Ruins are redeveloped by a local association and offer great views, making them an interesting spot for all ages. Kisslegg Castle Park also features a castle and a lake, providing a pleasant environment for family outings.

What is the best time of year to visit the castles around Wolfegg?

The warmer months, particularly from Pentecost to mid-September, are ideal for visiting. During this period, castles like Waldburg Castle extend their opening hours from Tuesday to Sunday, offering more opportunities for guided tours and enjoying the views.

Can I visit Schloss Wolfegg, the main castle in the area?

Schloss Wolfegg is primarily a private residence of the Waldburg-Wolfegg family and is not generally open to the public for regular visits. However, it occasionally hosts international classical music concerts in its magnificent Rittersaal (Knights' Hall) once or twice a year. These special events offer a rare chance to experience the castle's opulent interiors.

Are there any castles with good viewpoints in the Wolfegg region?

Absolutely. Waldburg Castle is highly recommended for its tower, which offers a special experience with expansive views. Ratzenried Castle Ruins also provide magnificent views of the surrounding mountains.

What historical insights can I gain from visiting these castles?

The castles offer a deep dive into the region's history. Waldburg Castle provides interesting historical information during the climb and within its museum. Schloss Wolfegg itself is a Renaissance castle with a rich history, including the discovery of the historically significant Waldseemüller Map. Even ruins like Neuwaldsee Castle Ruins have informative signs detailing their past.

Are there outdoor activities or routes near the castles?

Yes, the area around Wolfegg is great for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find various routes for different sports. For road cycling, explore routes like the 'Scenic Road Cycling Route in Allgäu' from Wolfegg. Mountain bikers can tackle trails such as the 'View of Rohrsee – Saubadtrail loop'. If you prefer running, there are options like the 'Wolfegger Ach loop'. You can find more details on these and other routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Wolfegg, MTB Trails around Wolfegg, and Running Trails around Wolfegg guides.

What do visitors particularly enjoy about the castles around Wolfegg?

Visitors appreciate the historical immersion and the scenic beauty. Many enjoy the volunteer efforts that have redeveloped sites like Ratzenried Castle Ruins, offering magnificent mountain views. The great views from the tower of Waldburg Castle are also a highlight, as is the peaceful atmosphere of places like Kisslegg Castle Park.

Are there any castles that can be rented for events?

Yes, Waldsee Castle, a beautiful moated castle, offers parts of its castle and grounds for event rentals. It provides a unique historical setting for special occasions.

Are there cafes or restaurants near the castles?

While specific restaurants directly adjacent to every castle are not guaranteed, Kisslegg Castle Park has a beautiful Schloss Cafe, though it typically operates in the afternoon. For other locations, you'll generally find dining options in the nearby towns and villages.

What is the significance of Schloss Wolfegg beyond its architecture?

Schloss Wolfegg holds international recognition due to the discovery of the only surviving copy of Martin Waldseemüller's 1507 world map within its library in 1901. This map was the first to label the newly discovered continent 'America,' making it an invaluable historical document.

Are there any less crowded or 'hidden gem' castles in the area?

While popular castles like Waldburg attract visitors, places like Neuwaldsee Castle Ruins are described as 'very nice old castle ruins' and offer a quieter experience with informative signs and benches for a break. Ratzenried Castle Ruins are also noted as an 'unknown ruin actually, but great to look at' by some visitors.

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