Castles around Icking are part of Bavaria's rich historical landscape, a region known for its magnificent palaces and historical sites. While Icking itself is a municipality in Bavaria, Germany, the notable castles are generally situated in nearby towns and cities. The area offers a blend of natural beauty and cultural significance, with historical buildings often found within a reasonable driving distance.
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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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While Icking is a charming municipality in Bavaria, there are no notable castles located directly within its borders. The castles mentioned in this guide are situated in nearby towns and cities, offering a blend of natural beauty and cultural significance within a reasonable driving distance from Icking.
Visitors frequently enjoy Höhenried Castle, known for its beautifully landscaped castle avenue and Christmas markets. Possenhofen Castle is also a popular historical site, famous as the childhood home of Empress Elisabeth of Austria (Sisi). Grünwald Castle, which houses a branch of the State Archaeological Collection, is another favorite.
Yes, several castles around Icking are suitable for families. Höhenried Castle is considered family-friendly, especially during its Christmas markets. Grünwald Castle offers opportunities to learn about medieval life and knights, with a tower climb providing views over the Isar valley, making it engaging for children.
Possenhofen Castle is privately owned and not open to the public. However, its historical significance as the childhood home of Empress Elisabeth of Austria (Sisi) makes it a prominent landmark to view from the outside.
Grünwald Castle houses a branch of the State Archaeological Collection. Here, you can immerse yourself in medieval life, learn about knights and castles, and explore the thousand-year history of the castle and other Bavarian castles across three floors. The castle tower also offers a worthwhile view over the Isar valley.
Yes, the region around Icking offers various outdoor activities. For example, you can find gravel biking routes like 'The Ickinger-Weiher-Round' or 'The "Eurasburger Gravel Gmoa Runde"' in the Tölzer Land region. There are also mountain hikes, such as the 'Johanniweiher – Deixlfurter See loop from Tutzing', and MTB trails like 'View of the Isar – Ickinger Wehr loop from Icking'. You can explore more routes in the Gravel biking around Icking, Mountain Hikes around Icking, and MTB Trails around Icking guides.
A popular viewpoint is the View of Lake Starnberg and the Alps near Tutzing, which offers beautiful vistas. Additionally, the tower at Grünwald Castle provides excellent views over the Isar valley and Grünwald.
Yes, for refreshments, the Leutstetten Beer Garden is a highly-rated option, known for its pleasant atmosphere and good food, perfect for a stop on the way to or from Lake Starnberg.
The castles can be visited year-round, but the spring and autumn months often offer pleasant weather for exploring the grounds and nearby trails. Höhenried Castle is particularly beautiful during its Christmas markets in winter.
While the guide focuses on well-known castles, the broader region of Bavaria is rich with historical sites. Exploring the areas surrounding the main castles can often reveal smaller, less-frequented historical buildings or ruins that offer a quieter experience.
The region around Icking is known for its natural beauty. Many castles are situated near lakes, such as Lake Starnberg, or offer views of the Alps. The Isar valley, visible from Grünwald Castle, is another prominent natural feature.
Specific public transport options vary for each castle. It is recommended to check local transport schedules for routes connecting Icking or nearby towns to the individual castle locations. Many castles are accessible via regional train and bus services, often requiring a short walk or taxi ride from the nearest stop.


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