Schonach im Schwarzwald
Schonach im Schwarzwald
Best castles around Schonach im Schwarzwald offers 6 historical sites to explore in the Black Forest region. This area is characterized by its valleys, such as the Gutach valley, and its cultural heritage, including significant historical structures. The landscape provides elevated viewpoints offering perspectives of the surrounding mountains and settlements. Schonach im Schwarzwald serves as a base for discovering these historical landmarks.
Last updated: May 29, 2026
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Super cool view with a wooden hut
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Spacious rest area with the best view far into the valley. If you need a break, it's worth it here.
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As early as Roman times, an important long-distance trade route from Strasbourg to Constance ran through the area of the town, a route that continued to be used under Frankish rule. Around 1084, Henry IV granted the Lordship of Hornberg as a fief to Adalbert von Ellerbach, who henceforth called himself von Hornberg. Around 1200, the heirs divided the territory, and the southern part became the Lordship of Triberg. The castle, below which the later town of Hornberg developed, was built at this time. The town was sold into the hands of the Württembergers, for whom this area represented an important base on the way to their Alsatian possessions and the County of Montbéliard. The sale began in 1423 and was completed about two decades later. In the mid-15th century, the town became the seat of a high bailiwick. In the border treaty between the Kingdom of Württemberg and the Grand Duchy of Baden,[3] concluded in Paris on October 2, 1810, several districts of the Hornberg administrative district, including Hornberg itself, the town of Schiltach, and the municipalities of Gutach and Kirnbach, were ceded to the Grand Duchy of Baden. Hornberg remained the seat of a district office even after this treaty. Source: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hornberg
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The term Hornberg Castle (also known as Neu-Hornberg Castle) describes the castle and palace buildings that arose on the Schlossberg hill in the town of Hornberg from around 1200 onwards. Today, only the keep, the powder tower, and remnants of the walls remain. The castle is located in the Ortenau district of Baden-Württemberg. The ruins lie approximately 100 meters above the old town of Hornberg at an elevation of 455 meters on a flat promontory between the Gutach and Offenbach valleys. The site extends approximately 150 meters from southeast to northwest. The castle was protected on three sides by steep rock faces, offering excellent views and thus control over the valleys of the Gutach, Reichenbach/Schwanenbach, and Offenbach rivers. Source: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schloss_Hornberg_(Schwarzwald)
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We didn't miss a lookout either :-)
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From the upper castle rock you have a wonderful panoramic view of Hornberg and the Gutachtal.
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A wooden shelter with a superb view of the Hornberg valley and the surrounding mountains
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Yes, several spots are suitable for families. Hornberg town centre, viaduct and castle ruins offers cafes, ice cream parlors, and a stream for cooling feet, making it a pleasant stop. The View of Hornberg from the Philippsruhe shelter is also family-friendly, providing a nice spot for a break with views. Additionally, Hornberg Castle and its Tower features a playground, which is great for children.
For impressive views, visit the Upper Schlossfelsen Viewpoint, which offers perspectives above the Gutach valley towards Hornberg. The tower at Hornberg Castle and its Tower also provides phenomenal panoramic views of Hornberg, the train station, and the viaduct. Another excellent spot is the View of Hornberg from the Philippsruhe shelter, offering clear views of Hornberg and the Kinzig valley.
Yes, the facility at Hornberg Castle and its Tower is beautiful and can be visited free of charge. There is also a three-star hotel with a restaurant on site.
Yes, the region around Schonach im Schwarzwald is rich in history. Besides the castles, the Hornberg town centre, viaduct and castle ruins itself is a historical site, with information boards detailing the city's past. The railway viaduct, built in 1924/25, is also a significant man-made monument.
The area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous road cycling routes, such as the challenging 'Rennrad-Abenteuer – Die schönsten Rennradtouren im Schwarzwald', or moderate options like 'Through Prechtal – Wilhelmshöhe, Schonach loop from Triberg'. For runners, there are trails like the 'Schwedenschanze Inn loop from Rohrhardsberg - Obere Elz'. Hikers can explore mountain trails, including the 'Wehrlehof Mill – Schultiskopf (1,072 m) loop from Simonswald'. You can find more details on these activities in the dedicated guides for Road Cycling Routes, Running Trails, and Mountain Hikes around Schonach im Schwarzwald.
The Hornberg town centre, viaduct and castle ruins is an excellent place for a break, featuring cafes and ice cream parlors. Additionally, Hornberg Castle and its Tower hosts a three-star hotel with a restaurant, and the View of Hornberg from the Philippsruhe shelter is noted as a perfect spot for a short break.
Hornberg Castle was first built around 1100. It is famously associated with the German saying "It ends like the Hornberg shooting," which refers to an event announced with great fanfare that ultimately remains inconclusive. Visitors can learn more about the origin of this phrase in Hornberg.
Yes, the Upper Schlossfelsen Viewpoint is categorized as a natural monument, offering impressive views above the Gutach valley. This area features several prominent rock formations and viewpoints.
Visitors frequently praise the phenomenal panoramic views, especially from the tower at Hornberg Castle and its Tower and the Upper Schlossfelsen Viewpoint. The historical significance and the well-preserved nature of sites like Hornberg Castle are also highly valued. Many enjoy the family-friendly amenities, such as playgrounds and cafes, and the opportunities for short breaks with scenic views.
While specific loop walks directly around each castle are not detailed, the region offers numerous hiking routes that pass by or offer views of these historical sites. For example, the 'Schönwälder Urhüttle – Blindensee loop from Schönwald im Schwarzwald' is a moderate mountain hike in the broader area. You can explore various hiking options in the Mountain Hikes around Schonach im Schwarzwald guide.
You can get a nice view of the railway viaduct from the central square in Hornberg town centre. The viaduct is 150 meters long, 24 meters high, and has seven arches. For an imposing view that sometimes includes trains passing, visit the View of Hornberg Castle viewpoint.


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