Castles around Bühler are found in the scenic Canton of St. Gallen, Switzerland, a region known for its historical sites and natural landscapes. The area features diverse terrain, from rolling hills to views of Lake Constance, providing a varied setting for exploration. While Bühler is a small town, the surrounding region offers several notable castles and ruins. These historical structures provide insights into medieval history and are often integrated into local hiking routes.
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This is the Rosenberg ruin, not Rosenburg (as mentioned by Martina, which is located west of Herisau near Ramsen). The Rosenberg, Rosenburg and Urstein castles were once a trio. Four-sided foundation walls up to a height of 5 m have been preserved. Inside and outside with barbecue areas.
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Weinstein Castle, first mentioned in documents in the 14th century, is beautifully located in the vineyards of Marbach. You can eat, drink and even get married in the castle.
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Worth a detour as part of a bike tour from Gaissau. A little above are 2 beautiful lakes with water lilies and a fantastic view of Lake Constance
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Beautiful, well-kept castle with a great view of Lake Constance
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Beautiful Swiss town with many very interesting buildings 👌 It is the capital of the half-canton of Appenzell Innerrhoden! https://www.appenzell.ch/de/dorf-appenzell/sehens-wuerdigkeiten.html
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Beautiful castle and the hike there opens up beautiful views of Lake Constance.
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Well-preserved castle on the mountainside above Rorschach with keep made of sandstone blocks and adjacent residential buildings. The probably in the 12th century. The complex that was founded was the residence of the Knights of Rorschach until 1449 and then served as the bailiwick seat of the St. Gallen princedom. The castle chapel donated in 1509 in honor of St. Anne helped Rorschach Castle to get its current name «St. Anna Castle». It has been privately owned since 1805.
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Weinstein Castle, Marbach For centuries, Weinstein Castle, which was first mentioned in documents at the end of the 14th century, belonged to rich and politically influential St. Gallen families, especially the Hans Varnbüler zu Weinstein family (1375). Around a hundred years later (1479), Ulrich Varnbüler, one of the leading politicians in the trading city of St. Gallen, rebuilt the castle. Ulrich Varnbüler was an opponent of Abbot Ulrich Rösch. Because of the growing tensions with the city towards the end of the 15th century, Rösch planned to move the monastery to Rorschach and in 1487 the foundation stone of the Marienberg monastery complex was laid. But now there was resistance among the people of St. Gallen and Appenzeller for economic and political reasons. The conflict escalated and in 1489 the monastery complex under construction was destroyed. Since Ulrich Varnbüler played a leading role in the “Rorschacher Klosterbruch”, he was condemned in 1495 and his property, including Weinstein Castle, was confiscated by the Confederates. Only after an imperial word of power did Ulrich Varnbüler's heirs get the castle back in 1498. Around 1550, the stair tower was added to the building, the roof structure was expanded with a knight's parlor and the historic kitchen, which is still preserved today. At the same time, the west extension was built as a storey annex. Various changes of ownership were followed by the ownership period of Schlapparitzi, Högger and Zollikofer. In 1613, the building, which was reminiscent of a residential tower, was expanded to include the east wing, which included the baroque Schlappritzi Hall, named after its builders. In 1841 a “bourgeois” bought Weinstein for the first time, namely Johann Anton Kuster von Altstätten. He added 1.5 floors to the west extension and set up the first bar in what is now the Torkel-Stübli around 1850. The castle barn dates from a similar period. In 1943, Johannes Herzog von Thal bought the entire property including the agricultural business. The purchase price of 175,000 francs advertised at the time raised doubts about profitability among the farmers' association. Text / Source: Weinstein Castle https://www.schloss-weinstein.ch/schloss-weinstein
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The castles around Bühler are primarily located in the scenic Canton of St. Gallen, Switzerland. While Bühler itself is a small town, the surrounding region offers several notable historical structures and ruins, often integrated into local hiking routes.
Among the most popular are Sulzberg Castle (Möttelischloss), known for its well-kept structure and great views of Lake Constance, and St. Anna Castle, a privately owned historical site dating back to the 12th century. Visitors also enjoy the Rosenberg Ruins with barbecue area, which is family-friendly.
Yes, the Rosenberg Ruins with barbecue area is a great family-friendly option. This former hilltop castle, built in 1150, features preserved foundation walls and offers barbecue facilities in a forest setting, making it ideal for a day out with children.
Absolutely. The castles are often integrated into local hiking routes. You can find various hiking trails in the region, such as the 'Hills Above Rotbach Valley Loop' or routes offering views of the Alpstein. For more hiking options, explore the Hiking around Bühler guide.
The castles around Bühler offer insights into medieval history and later architectural styles. For example, Sulzberg Castle dates back to the Middle Ages with a mighty defense tower, while St. Anna Castle has a history stretching back to the 12th century as a defiant, unconquered complex. Rebstein Castle, though partly a riddle, shows evidence of medieval core structures and 16th-century Renaissance expansion.
Yes, Sulzberg Castle (Möttelischloss) is highly regarded for its beautiful, well-kept structure and offers a great view of Lake Constance. The Rosenberg Ruins also provide a viewpoint within a forest setting.
Beyond hiking, the region around Bühler is excellent for cycling. You can find numerous routes for road cycling and gravel biking. Check out the Road Cycling Routes around Bühler or the Gravel biking around Bühler guides for detailed routes.
Yes, Haggen Castle, a castle-like manor house dating back to 1642, features a restaurant of the same name within its antique rooms. It's known for its great house with a castle tower and good dining.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical exploration with natural beauty. Many enjoy the well-preserved structures and ruins, the scenic views, especially of Lake Constance from places like Sulzberg Castle, and the opportunity to combine castle visits with outdoor activities like hiking and cycling. The family-friendly amenities at sites like the Rosenberg Ruins are also a highlight.
Rebstein Castle is an interesting site, described as a 'riddle of architectural history' with a mix of medieval and Renaissance elements. It has a rich past, including being destroyed in the 14th century and later serving as an educational institution for girls, making it a unique historical stop.
The region's castles and outdoor activities are generally best enjoyed during the warmer months, from spring through autumn, when hiking and cycling conditions are ideal and the views are clear. However, some sites, especially those integrated into forest settings like the Rosenberg Ruins, can offer pleasant walks even on hot summer days.


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