Castles around Bussnang are primarily located within the wider Thurgau canton, where Bussnang is situated. While Bussnang itself does not feature prominent standing castles, the region offers a variety of historical fortresses and ruins. The landscape of Thurgau provides a backdrop for exploring these sites, which often served as centers of power or defensive structures. Visitors interested in historical architecture can explore the diverse offerings within this Swiss canton.
Last updated: June 3, 2026
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Is actually only worth it if you are there anyway. The best thing is the view from the opposite slope.
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The baroque old town boasts sights such as the town hall, built between 1747 and 1750, with its rich Rococo decorations, and the 14th-century Church of St. Pelagius. The Thur Bridge, built in 1487, is one of the most important late medieval bridges in Switzerland. In the 9th century, Bischofszell was given the name Episcopalicella by its founder, Bishop Salomo. This translates as "the bishop's cell." Bischofszell Castle was the bishop's castle and dates back to the 13th century.
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A very varied and interesting hike with good signage and paths
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The ruins are beautifully situated on a hill in the middle of the forest ... not much of it is left, but you can still imagine what it used to look like here
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Former castle complex from the 13th century The Anwil ruin was once a large, two- to three-storey residential tower with a cistern, outbuildings and fortifications in the form of a deep ditch in the north-west. Archaeological findings suggest that the building was built in the middle of the 13th century. The castle complex went through different construction periods as well as a destructive attack: in 1387 the castle passed from Katharina von Röta to the brothers Ulrich and Eberhard von Sax. In 1406 the Appenzellers plundered the "castro Anwile", destroying the outbuildings of the residential tower and filling in the cistern. Almost 40 years later, the castle is mentioned again. At that time, the castle was lent to Ulrich von St. Johann and his son Hans, who sold it to the Helmsdorf knights in 1463. Anwil Castle was finally renovated one last time by Laurenz Kunkler, who acquired the complex in 1608. Source Google
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Great tour, good basic construction and surefootedness required, some sections of the route are more difficult to walk on
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While Bussnang itself does not feature prominent standing castles, the wider Thurgau canton offers a variety of historical fortresses and ruins. You can explore sites like the Last Ruin, an old ruined tower from the 12th century, or the historical Old Town Bischofszell with its baroque town hall. Klingenberg Castle also offers a rich history and scenic views.
No, there are no prominent castles specifically located within the municipality of Bussnang that are widely recognized as major tourist attractions. However, the region has a rich history, and the surrounding Thurgau canton is home to several significant castles and historical sites.
Beyond the immediate vicinity of Bussnang, the Thurgau canton boasts several significant castles. Frauenfeld Castle, located in Frauenfeld, is a cultural monument of national importance and houses the Historisches Museum Thurgau, offering a journey through nearly 800 years of history with free admission. Schloss Laufen am Rheinfall, though in Schaffhausen, is also a unique experience combining natural spectacle and cultural heritage, reigning over the Rhine Falls.
The Last Ruin features a relatively well-preserved tower ruin of a hilltop castle, dating back to the 12th century. It is located along the Schönenberger Ruinenweg and offers a glimpse into medieval architecture. The area around the ruin also includes trails, some of which are suitable for mountain biking.
Old Town Bischofszell is a historical site first mentioned in 1155, important for its location and river crossings. Visitors can explore its graceful baroque town hall, built between 1747 and 1750, and other historical buildings within this formerly episcopal city. It's a family-friendly destination with significant historical value.
Yes, Klingenberg Castle is situated on the southern slopes of the Seerücken and offers an unobstructed view of the Alpstein and the Glarus Alps. Despite its challenging past with multiple fires and reconstructions, its location provides excellent panoramic vistas.
Yes, the Anwil Castle Ruins feature a great, well-kept barbecue area with a fire pit, perfectly integrated into the system. It's an ideal spot for a picnic after exploring the ruins, which were first mentioned in 1385.
Yes, many castles and historical sites in the region are accessible via hiking trails. For example, the Last Ruin is located along the Schönenberger Ruinenweg. The Anwil Castle Ruins also require a walk to reach them. You can find various walking routes around Bussnang that incorporate these historical landmarks.
The region around Bussnang offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including road cycling and touring bicycle options, such as the 'Bussnang Viaduct – Covered wooden bridge Thur loop' or routes with views of Lake Constance. There are also MTB trails like the 'Thur Riverside Trail' or routes leading to the Anwil Castle Ruins. For more details, explore the Road Cycling Routes around Bussnang, Cycling around Bussnang, and MTB Trails around Bussnang guides.
Many of the historical sites and castles in the region are suitable for families. Old Town Bischofszell is categorized as family-friendly, offering an engaging historical experience. The Anwil Castle Ruins also provide a picnic area, which can be great for families. Frauenfeld Castle, in the wider Thurgau canton, features playful animations in its 'Mystery of the Middle Ages' exhibition, making history accessible for younger visitors.
The best time to visit castles and historical sites around Bussnang generally depends on your preferred activities. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and exploring the ruins. Summer allows for longer daylight hours and warmer weather, ideal for outdoor activities. Some indoor castle attractions, like Frauenfeld Castle, are accessible year-round.
While specific public transport details for each ruin might vary, the Thurgau canton generally has a good public transport network. For example, Bischofszell is a regional center. It is advisable to check local transport schedules for the most direct routes to specific castle locations like Old Town Bischofszell or Frauenfeld Castle.
Accommodation options are available in the towns and villages surrounding Bussnang and the Thurgau canton. Larger towns like Frauenfeld and Bischofszell offer hotels and guesthouses. For specific recommendations, it's best to search for accommodation in the vicinity of the particular castle or historical site you plan to visit.


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