The castle was built between 1200 and 1250, likely by Ulrich von Rechberg. There are beautiful views from the castle ruins in all directions. Interestingly, the castle survived occupation by the French and other attacks but was ultimately burned in a fire caused by lightning.
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nicolepyles
I’ve always wanted to visit Germany! You took some great photos and all of these places look amazing.
Nissa
What an adorable town! I went to Germany back in 2014 and loved it! I would definitely go back and explore this town! I love the history and unique architecture! Thanks for sharing!
My Kitchen
I love seeing architecture especially churches and temples. I haven’t seen a lot of travel posts on Germany so I enjoy reading this and looking at the photos.
tlsalyers
Thank you for sharing. Germany is definitely on my bucket list for travel. Beautiful pictures!!
gigissudsintheshower
We visited Germany a few years ago and loved it! I enjoyed your pictures.
Tegan & Alex
We are hoping to move to Amsterdam in the next year or so, and are so excited to check out off-the-beaten path areas in Europe! Thanks for this great post! –Tegan & Alex (Why Not Walk Travel Guides)
jenyscloset
WOW really pretty place. Beautiful shots
risalopez
Wow, this place is beautiful! I would love to visit this place when the pandemic is over.
Ivan Jose
What a beautiful place. I’m not too crazy about Germany as compared to other European countries, to be honest. But with your photos, I’ve realized that Germany has a lot to offer.
Kenneth
What camera do you use? Thanks for sharing these amazing photos and places as if we are already traveling too!
My Kitchen
I love seeing architecture especially churches and temples. I haven’t seen a lot of travel posts on Germany so I enjoy reading this and looking at the photos.
bye:myself
Yes, Schwäbisch Gmünd is certainly under the radar. Even most Germans don’t know where exactly it is located. Also, I see from your pictures that it is the German cliche. The North, for example, is very beautiful yet totally different than this cuckoo’s clocks land 😉
Fransic verso
This is awesome place, when we go to German, we would like to give it a visit since it’s a only short drive to check it out.