Best castles around Rechberghausen offer a journey through centuries of regional history, set against the backdrop of the Swabian Alb. This municipality in Baden-Württemberg, Germany, features historical remnants like the Altes Schloss and Neues Schloss within its borders, alongside numerous castle ruins and preserved structures in the surrounding landscape. Visitors can explore sites that once served as ancestral seats for noble families, providing insights into medieval and Renaissance periods. The area combines historical exploration with opportunities to enjoy the natural…
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A somewhat extraordinary and impressive building. Definitely worth seeing.
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One of the Three Emperors Mountains with great castle ruins below
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Ruins and church Hohenrechberg are worth a trip great view and beautiful to look at
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Very beautiful castle complex, currently the entrance fee is two euros per person. I think the price is reasonable as the castle is very well maintained. Very interesting and a great view.
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From up here you have a great view. The many winding paths within the castle invite children to explore directly.
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Today's castle emerged from a castle that was probably built around 1230 by Count Egino von Aichelberg.[1] The knight Ernst von Filseck was mentioned in a document in 1268. Since he was an Aichelberg servant, it is likely that the castle was still owned by the Aichelberg people at that time.[1] The family remained the owner until 1318, when Diepold von Aichelberg and his sons sold the castle to Eberhard I of Württemberg, from whom it was given to the Reuß von Reußenstein family around 1350, in whose ownership it remained for around 200 years. In 1568 the Reuß family sold the imperial manor to the mayor of Göppingen, Balthasar Moser, from whom Dietrich von Gemmingen acquired it just five years later. He sold the unprofitable property in 1596 to Burkhardt von Berlichingen, who began replacing the old castle complex with a more comfortable castle in the Renaissance style in 1597/98. Today's north wing and part of the east wing were given roughly their current shape. In 1608, Burkhardt left the new building to his five heir daughters, in particular Anna Margaretha and her husband Colonel Otto von Vohenstein. In 1648 their son-in-law, Major Matthias Georg Fischer von Rob, took over the facility, which remained in the possession of his son Ludwig Friedrich and his wife Anna Elisabeth, née Neubronner von Eisenburg, until 1706.
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The access to Hohenrechberg castle ruins is attractively staged. Standing on it you have a wonderful view to the right and left.
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Within the municipality of Rechberghausen, you can explore the remnants of the Altes Schloss (Old Castle) and the still-standing Neues Schloss (New Castle). The Altes Schloss features a preserved gate tower and a restored chapel, while the Neues Schloss now serves as the town hall.
The Altes Schloss, dating back to around 1100-1150, was the ancestral seat of the Lords of Rechberg, prominent figures under the Staufer dynasty. Though largely destroyed by fire in the late 17th century, its preserved gate tower and restored Schlosskapelle St. Johannes Baptist offer a significant glimpse into the high medieval and Renaissance periods of the region. You can find more historical details about it on Wikipedia.
The Neues Schloss, built in 1721 using stones from the destroyed Altes Schloss, has served as the town hall (Rathaus) for Rechberghausen since the end of World War I. It's an architecturally significant 18th-century structure that continues to play an active role in the community. An impressive Rechberg family crest is visible above its entrance portal. More information is available on Wikipedia.
Yes, the Hohenrechberg Castle Ruins are considered family-friendly. This castle complex offers great views and is well-maintained, making it an enjoyable historical site for all ages. Additionally, Wäscher Castle is also listed as family-friendly and often hosts events with a medieval flair.
The region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including easy options like the 'Luftikus Observation Tower loop' from Rechberghausen. For mountain biking, explore routes like the 'Herrenbach Reservoir loop'. Road cycling enthusiasts can enjoy routes such as the 'Ottenbach–Rechberg Climb'. For detailed routes, check out the Easy hikes around Rechberghausen, MTB Trails around Rechberghausen, and Road Cycling Routes around Rechberghausen guides.
For breathtaking views, visit the Hohenstaufen Castle Ruins and Viewpoint, which provides a beautiful all-round view over the Filstal and the Swabian Alb. The Hohenrechberg Castle Ruins also offer a great view from its complex. Additionally, the access bridge to Hohenrechberg Castle Ruins (Access bridge to the Hohenrechberg castle ruins) provides wonderful views to the right and left.
Yes, Rechberg Castle is known for its hospitality, offering very good food and a cozy seating area for guests. The Hohenstaufen Castle Ruins and Viewpoint also has a small restaurant, 'heaven and earth', providing food and drink.
While specific seasonal recommendations for all castles are not provided, Wäscher Castle is open to visitors from April to October. Generally, spring and autumn offer pleasant weather for exploring historical sites and enjoying the surrounding nature without extreme temperatures.
Visitors frequently praise the great views offered by sites like the Hohenstaufen Castle Ruins and Viewpoint and the Hohenrechberg Castle Ruins. The historical significance and well-preserved nature of the sites, along with the hospitality at places like Rechberg Castle, are also highly appreciated. The komoot community has shared over 2200 photos and given more than 1800 upvotes for the castles in the area.
While specific circular walks connecting multiple castles are not detailed in the provided data, a 'Historischer Rundweg' (Historical Walking Tour) starts behind the town hall in the Neues Schloss, guiding visitors through centuries of local history within Rechberghausen. Many of the castle ruins, like Hohenrechberg, are accessible via trails, and you can plan your own circular routes using the available hiking guides.
Parking is generally available below the Hohenrechberg Castle Ruins. For other castles and ruins, it's advisable to check local signage or specific highlight details on komoot for designated parking areas, especially if you plan to hike to the sites.
The Altes Schloss Rechberghausen is largely a historical site with preserved features like the gate tower and the restored Schlosskapelle. The remnants are integrated into a larger farm complex. While you can explore these visible remains, it is not a fully preserved, accessible castle in the traditional sense. It offers a glimpse into the past rather than an interior tour.


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