Best castles around Andechs are located in a region known for its proximity to Lake Starnberg and the Bavarian Alps. The area features a mix of historical sites and natural landscapes, providing diverse exploration opportunities. Castles here range from historical monuments to those offering scenic viewpoints. Many routes provide easy castle walks near Andechs, suitable for various activity levels.
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In the 13th century, there was already a castle at this location. In 1515, a manor house was built, and in 1536, it was replaced by the castle. Between 1834 and 1854, a horseshoe-shaped building & a chapel were built next to the castle. Sissi spent her childhood here between 1837 and 1854.
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From Tutzing, a magnificent view opens up of the glittering Lake Starnberg and the majestic Alps in the background.
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Schloss Possenhofen is a castle complex consisting of the Old Castle, a cubic hipped roof building with four transverse corner towers, the New Castle, also called horseshoe building, and the castle chapel, which lies between the two structures and connects them via a corridor. The castle is located in the Possenhofen district of the municipality of Pöcking in the district of Starnberg, Upper Bavaria. Princess Elisabeth in Bavaria (also known as "Sisi"), the later Empress of Austria and Queen of Hungary, spent large parts of her childhood here, which later made the castle enormously famous. However, Schloss Fuschl am Fuschlsee in the Salzkammergut served as the scenery for the trilogy of "Sissi films". Source https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schloss_Possenhofen
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Right next to the boat ramp there is a small jetty, from where you have a great view of the jetty and Lake Starnberg
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From the jetty you have a really beautiful view over the lake in the evening, and if the weather is good you can even see the mountains in the background.
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Right next to the boat ramp there is a small jetty, from where you have a great view of the jetty and Lake Starnberg
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There are various privately occupied apartments in the castle. The apartment in which Sissi lived is currently for sale. It is not yet known what price will be achieved for it (but it will certainly not be cheap)
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Yes, several castles in the area are suitable for families. Höhenried Castle is known for its landscaped castle avenue and hosts Christmas markets, which can be enjoyable for all ages. Seefeld Castle also offers various paths around its grounds and hosts events, making it a good option for families. Additionally, Seeburg Castle on Lake Starnberg is considered family-friendly.
The castles in the Andechs region are rich in history. For example, Seefeld Castle has preserved its medieval appearance for eight centuries. Possenhofen Castle is particularly notable as the childhood home of Empress Elisabeth of Austria (Sisi), adding a significant royal connection to the area's heritage.
Absolutely. The region offers excellent viewpoints. The View of Lake Starnberg and the Alps near Tutzing provides expansive views of the lake and the surrounding mountains. Seefeld Castle itself also offers a nice view of its castle garden from the south side of the building.
Yes, many routes provide easy castle walks near Andechs, suitable for various activity levels. For those interested in cycling, there are also easy and moderate routes available. You can explore options like the 'Kiental Gorge and Forest Path loop from Andechs' which is an easy cycling route. For more details on cycling routes, visit the Cycling around Andechs guide.
Beyond visiting the castles, the area around Andechs offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including touring and road cycling, and running trails. For example, the 'Maisinger Gorge – Lake Maisinger loop' is a moderate cycling route. Explore more options in the Cycling around Andechs, Road Cycling Routes around Andechs, and Running Trails around Andechs guides.
Yes, Höhenried Castle is particularly known for its beautiful Christmas markets. Seefeld Castle also hosts various events throughout the year, including cinema, cabaret, and concerts, in addition to a Christmas market.
Visitors frequently praise the beautiful views, historical significance, and the variety of experiences offered. The landscaped castle avenue at Höhenried Castle and the impressive architecture of Seeburg Castle on Lake Starnberg are often highlighted. The region's blend of historical sites and natural landscapes, especially near Lake Starnberg and the Bavarian Alps, is also a major draw.
Yes, Possenhofen Castle is privately owned and therefore not open to the public. Despite this, it remains a significant historical landmark due to its connection with Empress Elisabeth of Austria.
Yes, Seefeld Castle is a good option as it features a cafe, pub, and restaurant within its complex, providing convenient dining and refreshment options for visitors.
While specific seasonal tips for hiking aren't detailed for each castle, the region's proximity to Lake Starnberg and the Bavarian Alps suggests that spring, summer, and early autumn would offer the most pleasant weather for exploring the castle grounds and nearby trails. Visiting during the Christmas market season at Höhenried Castle also provides a unique experience.
While specific circular walks directly around individual castles aren't detailed, Seefeld Castle has many paths around its grounds that can be explored. For broader circular routes that might include castle views, you can check the cycling and running guides for the Andechs area, which feature various loops.


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