Castles around Fronreute are located within the district of Ravensburg, a region in Upper Swabia, Germany. This area features a mix of historical sites, including medieval residential towers and privately owned castles with accessible parks. The landscape offers viewpoints overlooking the Schussental basin, providing context for these historical structures. Visitors can explore various historical landmarks that reflect the region's past.
Last updated: June 3, 2026
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The landmark of Ravensburg. The best view of the Mehlsack is from the Veitsburg.
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The castle is privately owned and cannot be visited. However, a walk through the castle courtyard is always worthwhile.
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Beautiful complex, definitely worth a tour.
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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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The tower can be visited at any time, the ascent is very adventurous. The key hangs on the left above the door. The light switch is located in the entrance area of the tower. Very important: switch off the light again after the visit, lock the door and hang the key back!
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While many castles in the region are privately owned, you can visit the public park and St. Michael's Church at Altshausen Castle. The church houses a completely preserved Baroque Holy Sepulchre from 1763. Benzenhofen Castle also features a cafe and offers views of the Schussen valley. Additionally, the partially preserved medieval residential tower, Fronhofen Castle (Roman Tower), is accessible.
Yes, the Hatzenturm Observation Tower is a notable historical viewpoint offering extensive views of the Schussental basin, Weingarten, Ravensburg, and the Waldburgrücken. Benzenhofen Castle also provides views of the Schussen valley.
The region around Fronreute offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, including moderate loops like the 'Ice Age Chair – Häckler Pond loop'. For cyclists, there are road cycling routes and general cycling routes, with options ranging from easy to moderate, such as the 'Bridge Over the Schussen – View of the River Schussen loop'.
Yes, several locations are considered family-friendly. The public park at Altshausen Castle is suitable for families. Benzenhofen Castle, with its cafe, is also a good option. Additionally, the Aulendorf Castle Brewery offers hand-brewed beer and delicious food in a family-friendly setting.
While specific dog policies vary by location, generally, outdoor areas like castle parks and hiking trails are often dog-friendly, provided dogs are kept on a leash. For indoor areas or specific castle grounds, it's best to check directly with the site beforehand. There are many running and cycling routes nearby that are suitable for walks with dogs.
The castles in the Fronreute area reflect the region's rich history. Altshausen Castle was once the residence of the Landkomtur of the Deutschordensballei Swabia-Alsace-Burgundy and is now the residence of the head of the House of Württemberg. Fronhofen Castle (Roman Tower) is a partially preserved medieval residential tower, dating back to around 1100, and was home to the noble family of Fronhofen, who later founded the Counts of Königsegg.
Yes, you can find dining options. Benzenhofen Castle has a cafe known for its cake. The Aulendorf Castle Brewery offers hand-brewed beer and delicious food. These spots provide opportunities for refreshments during your visit.
The region's castles and outdoor areas are generally pleasant to visit during spring, summer, and early autumn when the weather is mild and conducive for exploring parks, viewpoints, and trails. During these seasons, cafes and outdoor seating areas are typically open. While some sites may be accessible in winter, certain outdoor attractions or tower access might be limited.
Public transport options to specific castles can vary. It is advisable to check local bus or train schedules for the Ravensburg district, which includes Fronreute, to plan your journey. Major towns in the district often have connections to smaller villages where castles are located. For detailed information, consult local transport providers or their websites.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical architecture and natural beauty. The well-preserved nature of sites like Altshausen Castle and its sculptures in the palace garden are often highlighted. The stunning views from places like the Hatzenturm Observation Tower and the delicious cake at the cafe at Benzenhofen Castle are also frequently praised.
Yes, there are several easy routes in the vicinity. For example, the 'Bridge Over the Schussen – View of the River Schussen loop' is an easy cycling route that can also be enjoyed as a walk. Many of the trails listed under running trails also offer accessible terrain for leisurely walks, though some are moderate in difficulty.


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