Best castles around Kesswil are found in the region surrounding this small village on Lake Constance in the canton of Thurgau, Switzerland. While Kesswil itself is known as the birthplace of Carl Gustav Jung, it does not feature prominent castles within its borders. The surrounding area offers a variety of historical sites, including well-preserved castles, moated castles, and castle ruins. These landmarks provide insights into the region's rich heritage and offer opportunities for exploration.
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Wonderful view of Kirchberg Castle
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The retreat house was formerly a secondary school and, before that, a school for men who wanted to become priests and completed their Abitur there. The house has a beautiful park, and from the path above the vineyard, you can enjoy a fantastic view of the lake and the Alps in good weather.
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The name Hersberg is probably derived from the Old High German root word hari/heri for mountain range.[1] The first unsecured written reference is a mention of the brothers Berctoldus and Heinricus von Herisberg in 1276. What is certain is that in 1466 the Hersberg was in the fief of the Überlingen citizen and later Fürstenberg vassal Konrad Rudolf von Härsberg. In 1621 the Benedictines of the Ochsenhausen monastery bought the Hersberg from Härsberg's descendants. After secularization, the monastic property passed to Prince Franz Georg Karl von Metternich in 1803, father of the Austrian State Minister Prince von Metternich. Hersberg was then bought by the House of Württemberg[2] in 1806 and by Prince Konstantin zu Salm-Reifferscheidt in 1838. In an exchange with Waggershausen near Friedrichshafen, the Württemberg exclave of Herrschberg - the name of the territory around Hersberg Castle - became Baden in 1846. Franz zu Salm-Reifferscheidt-Dyck, the descendant of Constantine, sold the castle property on February 7, 1929 to the Pallottines (“Society of the Catholic Apostolate”), who ran the “St. Josef-Hersberg” maintained school operations.[3] In 1994 it was reopened as the Pallottine Spiritual House (Wikipedia).
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Hagenwil is a well-preserved, well-maintained moated castle and a worthy representative of the olden days
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Beautiful castle between Hagnau and Immenstaad
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Kirchberg Castle is located exactly in the middle of the northern shore of Lake Constance between the communities of Hagnau and Immenstaad, on a gentle hill about 30 m above the lake and about 200 m away from it. The castle is located in the middle of the Margraviate of Baden vineyards and is embedded in a lovely landscape with wine and fruit growing.
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Visitors particularly enjoy Kirchberg Castle for its picturesque location amidst vineyards with views of Lake Constance. Hagenwil Moated Castle is also highly rated for its historical significance and excellent restaurant. The Alt-Ramschwag Castle Ruins are popular for their renovated tower with a viewing platform.
Yes, several castles are suitable for families. Hagenwil Moated Castle is listed as family-friendly and offers a restaurant. Both Kirchberg Castle Immenstaad and Kirchberg Castle are noted as family-friendly, with the latter offering beautiful views that children might enjoy. The Alt-Ramschwag Castle Ruins also feature barbecue areas, which can be great for a family outing.
Yes, Hagenwil Moated Castle houses a renowned restaurant that serves Thurgau delicacies. It's a unique opportunity to enjoy a meal in a historic 800-year-old setting.
Kirchberg Castle is situated in the middle of vineyards and offers wonderful views of Lake Constance. The Alt-Ramschwag Castle Ruins have a spiral staircase leading to a viewing platform within the tower. Hersberg Castle also provides a panorama worth seeing from the nearby bike path.
The castles around Kesswil provide a glimpse into centuries of regional history. Hagenwil Moated Castle is an almost 800-year-old fortress with a history of destruction and resilience. Alt-Ramschwag Castle Ruins date back to the 10th or 11th century. Hersberg Castle was once a monastic outpost and princely estate, while Kirchberg Castle served as a fortified farmstead and later a secondary residence for abbots.
Yes, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, gravel biking routes, and road cycling routes around Kesswil that pass by or near some of these historical sites. For example, there are cycling routes with views of Kirchberg Castle and the vines.
The castles can be visited year-round, but spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for exploration and outdoor activities. Summer is also popular, especially for enjoying the views of Lake Constance. Always check local weather forecasts before your visit.
Hagenwil Moated Castle is noted for being very well-preserved, despite its long history of destruction and rebuilding. It offers a clear picture of its original structure.
Yes, the Alt-Ramschwag Castle Ruins are a popular spot for recreation and feature barbecue areas, making it an ideal location for a historical visit combined with an outdoor meal.
Hagenwil Moated Castle operates as a renowned restaurant. Hersberg Castle currently functions as an educational facility for the Pallottine community. Kirchberg Castle Immenstaad has been converted into residential apartments, though its park remains beautiful.
The time required varies by castle. For a site like Hagenwil Moated Castle, you might spend an hour or two exploring and potentially longer if you dine at the restaurant. For ruins like Alt-Ramschwag Castle Ruins, an hour might suffice to climb the tower and enjoy the views, plus extra time for a picnic. Plan half a day to a full day if you intend to visit multiple sites or combine with nearby routes.


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