Best castles around Gauting are found within a region rich in historical architecture. Gauting itself is home to Schloss Fußberg, a stately house with origins tracing back to the 12th century, featuring a publicly accessible English-style landscaped park. The broader Bavarian region, where Gauting is located, is renowned for its numerous castles and palaces. These historic sites offer insights into local history and architectural evolution.
Last updated: April 23, 2026
Highlight • Castle
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Highlight • Castle
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Sign up now to discover places like this
Get recommendations on the best single tracks, peaks, & plenty of other exciting outdoor places.
Sign up for free
Highlight • Historical Site
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Highlight • Castle
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Highlight • Historical Site
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Sign up for free to discover even more castles around Gauting.
Sign up for free
Already have an account?
Start today with a free account
Your next adventure awaits.
Login or Signup
Popular around Gauting
Elector Karl Albrecht gifted his wife Amalie this Rococo building named after her, erected according to the plans of François Cuvilliés from 1734 to 1739 as a small hunting lodge for pheasant hunting. The Amalienburg is a typical late Baroque pleasure palace.
11
0
The birth of the Bavarian Prince-Elector Max Emanuel from the House of Wittelsbach in 1662 was the occasion for the construction of a palace with a garden in the area between the villages of Neuhausen and Obermenzing as a gift for the young mother, Electorress Henriette Adelaide of Savoy. The foundation stone for the "Schwaigbau zu Nymphenburg" was laid in 1664. The complex was designed as a pleasure palace in the style of Italian country villas; it only became a Baroque palace complex, which could serve as a summer residence and an alternative to the seat of government, the Munich Residenz, a generation later under Max Emanuel. The model for Nymphenburg was the Piedmontese hunting lodge La Venaria, whose architect Amedeo Castellamonte (1613 to 1683) also provided the initial designs for Nymphenburg.
15
0
Definitely, a great park for all ages
3
1
Unfortunately only accessible with admission
2
0
You can also do it in winter. Free entry.
3
0
Wikipedia (Possenhofen Castle, 2023-09-07): https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schloss_Possenhofen “…The castle, which has been converted into condominiums, is inaccessible to the general public. …” Wikipedia (list of architectural monuments in Pöcking, 2023-09-07): https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liste_der_Baudenkmäler_in_Pöcking#D-1-88-137-35 “Possenhofen Castle… Old castle, Hofmarksschloss built in 1536 for the ducal chancellor Jakob Rosenbusch, cubic hipped roof building with four corner towers, rebuilt in 1692, acquired by Duke Max in Bavaria in 1834/35 and reworked in the Maximilian style, redesign of the facades in 1860; New castle, three-wing building, built as a two-story complex before 1840, south and west wings around 1860, second floor around 1900, comprehensive renovation in 1982/83, with the ground floor and upper floors renovated inside and the west wing being extended with a new roof; Castle chapel, as a connecting building between the old and new castle, built around 1854 by Daniel Ohlmüller; with equipment; Castle park, English style, mid-19th century; Remains of the castle fortifications, seven round towers with wall connections, closed wall in the southeast, 16th century, renovated in a Gothic style in the mid-19th century, neo-Gothic park gate to the lake in the east. … D-1-88-137-35”
5
0
A highlight in many ways - great photo opportunity, even from afar through the open meadow "Am Durchblick" - nice stop in front of the castle by the pond without consumption or inside in the café - is on the Würmradweg-Nord between Pasing and Allach-Untermenzing in a north-south direction - east-west direction the castle is at the western end of the green belt "Durchblick" to Nymphenburg Palace and to the east to Langwieder See Where Munich cyclists like to ride, including insider tips. - link to the map: https://t1p.de/radlvorrangnetz - app "MunichWays":
17
0
A nice stop can be made at the Blutenburg, e.g. B. on a bike tour along the Würm or to Nymphenburg Palace www.munichways.de/Entdeckertour
19
3
Schloss Fußberg, located north of Gauting's historic center, has origins tracing back to a 12th-century noble family, though the current Baroque building was erected in 1721 on medieval foundations. It served as a summer residence and resting place. While most of the main building is privately leased, its English-style landscaped park is open to the public. The former coach house, known as the "Remise," hosts art and cultural events, and the "Salettl" operates as an Italian restaurant. For more detailed historical information, you can visit the Schloss Fußberg Wikipedia page.
Yes, several castles and their surroundings offer family-friendly experiences. The extensive grounds of Nymphenburg Palace Park are ideal for families to explore, featuring one of Germany's largest garden masterpieces. Additionally, Blutenburg Castle, a former hunting lodge, offers a pleasant setting with a restaurant and cafe, making it suitable for family outings.
The region around Gauting offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, such as the "Würmtal Pathway and River Views" or "Forest Trails in Upper Bavaria," which are suitable for touring bicycles. For road cyclists, options like the "Olympia Speed Route" are available. There are also hiking trails, including the "In the Würm Valley" or longer routes like "Würmarm Stream – Villa Rustica Leutstetten." You can explore more options on the Cycling around Gauting guide, the Road Cycling Routes around Gauting guide, and the Hiking around Gauting guide.
Yes, Possenhofen Castle is a notable example. While it holds significant Bavarian and Austrian historical connections, it is privately owned and therefore not open for public tours. Despite this, it remains a beautiful and prominent landmark in the region, often admired from the outside.
Several castles offer dining options. Blutenburg Castle has both a restaurant and a cafe on-site. At Schloss Fußberg, the "Salettl" has reopened as an Italian restaurant. Seefeld Castle also features a cafe and restaurant within its complex, offering a place to relax and enjoy refreshments.
Nymphenburg Palace Park is home to several historical sites. Beyond the main palace, you can visit the Amalienburg, a charming hunting lodge built between 1734 and 1739. This pleasure palace, a gift from Elector Karl Albrecht to his wife, features richly adorned rooms, including a round Hall of Mirrors and exotic Pheasant and kitchen rooms with Chinese-style decorations.
Visitors frequently appreciate the historical significance and architectural beauty of the castles. Many enjoy the photo opportunities, especially at places like Blutenburg Castle. The extensive parks, such as Nymphenburg Palace Park, are praised for their serene environment and artistic design. The cultural events hosted at venues like the Remise at Schloss Fußberg also add to the appeal, making these sites vibrant community hubs.
Seefeld Castle is particularly notable for preserving the appearance of a medieval castle. With its 13th-century keep and spur layer, it maintains a fortified look that distinguishes it from many other castles in the Vierseenland region. The interior, including its 18th-century chapel, also largely retains its original character.
Yes, several castles offer good viewpoints. For instance, Blutenburg Castle provides excellent photo opportunities, even from a distance across the open meadow. Seefeld Castle, being situated on a mountain, offers various paths around it that lead to nice views, especially from the south side of the building overlooking the castle garden.
The castles and their parks can be enjoyed throughout the year. Spring and summer offer lush greenery and pleasant weather for exploring the extensive grounds of places like Nymphenburg Palace Park. Autumn brings beautiful foliage, while winter can offer a unique, serene atmosphere, especially for walks around castles like Blutenburg Castle, which is pretty to look at at any time of the year.
Blutenburg Castle is highly recommended for photography. Its picturesque setting as a former hunting lodge offers great photo opportunities, even from afar through the open meadow. The architectural details and surrounding nature make it a popular spot for capturing beautiful images.


Looking for the best castles somewhere else? Discover other guides around Gauting: