Best castles around Wegscheid are situated in a region characterized by its position in the Bavarian Forest, near the confluence of rivers like the Ilz and Wolfsteiner Ohe. This area, part of the district of Passau in Bavaria, Germany, features varied terrain and historical significance as a former borderland. The landscape offers natural features and viewpoints, making it suitable for outdoor activities. Historically, the region served as a strategic location, influencing the development of its fortifications.
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old castle ruins of Jochenstein
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800 years old. Unfortunately, only this defensive tower remains.
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The Neujochenstein castle ruins are the ruins of a hilltop castle on a hill above the Danube near the Jochenstein at 583 m above sea level. It is located on the outskirts of Riedl, a village in the municipality of Untergriesbach in the Lower Bavarian district of Passau. The Neujochenstein castle was probably founded due to a lack of space on the Altjochenstein castle, which is only a few hundred meters away, and was first mentioned in a document in 1299, when its owner, Eberwein von Jochenstein, granted Bishop Wernhard of Passau (Diocese of Passau) extensive access rights. In 1310 the castle was sold and occupied by caretakers (burgraves or bailiffs who were responsible for the administration and defense of a castle or monastery) until the 16th century. After that the castle quickly fell into disrepair. From 2006 to 2007 the municipality of Untergriesbach carried out renovation work on the remains of the castle. Source: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burgruine_Neujochenstein
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From Falkenstein, Schlägl Abbey and the district capital Rohrbach were founded.
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Great tips and information to make you want to visit this place. Thank you for that!
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The romantic Vichtenstein Castle is located in the center of Vichtenstein, just a few meters from the Donausteig. Today the castle is owned by the Schulz-Wulkow family, who also live there. The castle cannot be visited!
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Vichtenstein Castle rises clearly above the Danube valley in the Sauwald in Upper Austria in the municipality of Vichtenstein, opposite the Obernzell market in Lower Bavaria.
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One of the many ferries across the Danube
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For a tangible castle experience, Schloss Fürsteneck is highly recommended, offering medieval architecture, a freely explorable courtyard, and a restaurant. Other significant sites include Obernzell Castle & Castle Park, a Renaissance palace housing a ceramic museum, and the accessible Falkenstein Castle Ruins, where you can explore a fortified tower. The Ruins of Neujochenstein Castle offer a glimpse into history with its preserved 5-storey keep.
Yes, Vichtenstein Castle, which rises above the Danube valley, is privately owned and its interior cannot be visited. However, its exterior and surroundings offer picturesque views.
The region around Wegscheid is part of the Bavarian Forest, offering varied terrain and scenic beauty. Schloss Fürsteneck, for instance, is perched on a rock spur with magnificent views of the Ilz Valley. Other castles like Vichtenstein and Falkenstein also provide excellent viewpoints over the Danube and Ranna valleys, respectively.
Absolutely. The area around Schloss Fürsteneck is ideal for hiking and cycling, with routes leading directly to the castle. You can find various outdoor activities, including mountain hikes, MTB trails, and gravel biking routes, in the wider region. Explore more options in the Mountain Hikes around Wegscheid, MTB Trails around Wegscheid, and Gravel biking around Wegscheid guides.
Many of the castle sites offer family-friendly experiences, especially their outdoor areas. For example, Obernzell Castle & Castle Park includes a park suitable for families. Exploring castle ruins like Falkenstein Castle Ruins can also be an engaging adventure for children, particularly the accessible tower.
While specific rules vary, dogs are generally welcome in the outdoor areas and castle grounds of many sites, especially ruins. For indoor museum sections or restaurants, it's best to check individual castle policies beforehand. Always keep dogs on a leash and clean up after them.
The spring, summer, and early autumn months (April to October) are generally the most pleasant for visiting, as the weather is mild and conducive to exploring outdoor castle grounds and enjoying the scenic views. During these seasons, you can also combine your visit with hiking or cycling. Some castles, like Obernzell, have specific opening seasons, so it's advisable to check ahead.
Yes, Burg Wildenranna, located in a district of Wegscheid, was an important medieval hilltop castle. However, no visible above-ground remains of the original structure have been preserved today. It is recognized as an archaeological monument, indicating its past significance rather than offering visible castle features.
Yes, Obernzell Castle, a former Renaissance palace, was fundamentally restored and made accessible to the public as a ceramic museum. It's open from April 1st to January 6th, Tuesday to Sunday.
At Schloss Fürsteneck, you can admire medieval architecture, including a historic gate tower from the 13th century with its vaulted passage and dry stone masonry. The Ruins of Neujochenstein Castle feature a 20-meter-high keep with preserved remains of plaster and an oak roof beam from around 1350, offering insight into medieval construction.
Yes, Schloss Fürsteneck hosts a cozy castle restaurant within its historic walls, serving regional delicacies. For other locations, nearby towns and villages will offer cafes and pubs, but it's always good to check local listings for specific options close to each castle site.
The castles in this region, such as Schloss Fürsteneck, often served as border fortifications. Fürsteneck, for example, was built around 1200 by Passau Prince-Bishop Wolfger von Erla as a defense against the Duchy of Bavaria, highlighting the area's strategic importance and historical conflicts.


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