Germany is home to some of the world’s most fairytale-like castles that must be checked off your list. Plan to visit during autumn when the leaves are changing colours for a dramatic landscape and the crowds are fewer.
These are the best castles to visit in Germany.
Best Castles to Visit in Germany
1. Neuschwanstein Castle – Bavaria
This 19th-century Romanesque Revival was built in honour of Richard Wagner. The famously scenic castle has become an incredibly popular castle to visit. It easily brings to mind fairytales and dreamy stories. So, stroll around the property and create your own long-lost tale.
2. Hohenzollern Castle – Burg Hohenzollern
Another imagination-stimulating castle, this fortress-like hilltop wonder is stunning. Plan time to wander the forested grounds as well as the interior of the castle for a true escape. Drink in the views, too.
3. Heidelberg Castle – Heidelberg
The last of the three fairytale-like castles, Heidelberg Castle is the landmark of Heidelberg, Germany. Partially rebuilt after some damage in the 17th and 18th centuries, this is considered one of the most important Renaissance structures north of the Alps.
4. Wartburg Castle – Eisenach
This castle is less flashy, but it was built in the Middle Ages. It’s even on the UNESCO list of World Heritage Sites. Wander the interior walls and spend time learning about the expansive history the fortress has seen.
5. Brüggen Castle – Brüggen
This water castle along the Lower Rhine was the most important castle in the north of the Duchy of Jülich. Built in the 13th century, this castle was built to protect a ford and also has a longstanding history at this thoroughfare. So, take a picnic to enjoy along the river.
6. Wachenburg – Weinheim
This castle on a hill was actually built in the early 1900s, making it one of the newest castles on this list. Surrounded by beautiful countryside, Wachenburg has a restaurant that overlooks the scenic landscape. So, plan to stop here for lunch during a day of travel.
7. Königsberg Castle
This modern-looking castle actually has roots that date to 1255. The original Gothic castle burned in 1944 and was reconstructed in Brutalist fashion. So, even though it isn’t the typical dreamland castle, it is an interesting change and one worth seeing.
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