Castles around Kolbermoor offer a glimpse into the region's history and architectural heritage. While Kolbermoor itself is primarily known for its industrial past, the surrounding area features several historical castles. These structures range from well-preserved estates to those repurposed for modern use, providing diverse points of interest for visitors. The broader district also contains significant historical landmarks.
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Built in 1513, it was sold to the city of Munich in 1960 and a boarding school was established there.
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Nice to look at, but not accessible.
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Wonderful, historic building which now houses the municipal administration.
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WOW! An old castle as a country school home for the city of Munich. PS: I used to go to a youth hostel with school. That was 1961-DM times 😎
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The small town of Maxlrain is right next to Bad Aibling. Wonderful hiking and biking trails, and of course the culinary delicacies in the cozy beer gardens of the Schlosswirtschaft and the Bräustüberl make every visitor's trip an experience.
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On the ridge behind the parish church and the castle park with its old trees is the towering former castle of the Lords of Prant. Originally, this Aiblinger noble family lived in their noble residence Pranthausen (today's Hotel Lindner) in the middle of the market. It was not until the last of the family, Wilhelm von Prant, that this castle was built above the Hofmühle with its wide view of the plain west of Aibling. Wilhelm was a steward at the district court and died in 1573. A beautiful red marble epitaph on the north side of the parish church bears witness to him and his position. In the 17th and 18th centuries, the castle was enlarged, rebuilt several times and provided with two turrets. After it often changed function and owner, it now serves as a health resort. Source: Bad Aibling
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The region around Kolbermoor features a diverse range of castles. You'll find historical estates like Maxlrain Castle, known for its beauty and beer garden, and Maxhofen Castle, which dates back to 1513 and now serves as a school hostel. Some, like Brannenburg Castle, have been rebuilt in styles like English neo-Gothic and are privately owned, while others, such as Schechen Castle, have been repurposed as town halls.
While Kolbermoor itself doesn't have traditional historical castles, it offers a unique themed experience at Karo Castle. This billiard restaurant is meticulously designed to evoke a medieval castle, complete with a drawbridge, dungeon-like elements, and knight's armor, providing an authentic medieval atmosphere.
The area around Kolbermoor offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling and gravel biking routes. For example, the 'Mangfall River Path – Maxlrain Brewpub loop from Kolbermoor' is an easy gravel biking route that passes by Maxlrain Castle. Other options include the 'Prien River Trail – View of the Alps loop' for gravel biking or the 'Mangfall Riverside – Mangfall River Path loop' for general cycling. You can explore more routes on the Gravel biking around Kolbermoor or Cycling around Kolbermoor guides.
Yes, several castles in the area are considered family-friendly. Maxlrain Castle is a popular choice, offering a beautiful setting and a wonderful beer garden directly across from it, which can be enjoyable for families. Schechen Castle, now serving as a town hall, is also listed as family-friendly, suggesting its grounds or public areas are welcoming.
The best time to visit depends on your preferences. Spring and summer offer pleasant weather for exploring castle grounds and enjoying outdoor activities like those around Maxlrain Castle's beer garden. Autumn brings beautiful foliage, while winter can offer a picturesque, snowy backdrop to the castles, though some outdoor amenities might be limited.
No, not all castles are fully accessible to the public. For instance, Brannenburg Castle is privately owned and houses boarding schools, making access for unauthorized persons prohibited. Maxhofen Castle serves as a school hostel, and Schechen Castle functions as a town hall. While you can often admire their exteriors and grounds, internal access varies greatly.
The castles around Kolbermoor offer a rich glimpse into regional history. Maxhofen Castle, originally built in 1513, has a history of noble families and later served as a home for the disabled before becoming a school hostel. Brannenburg Castle has roots dating back to between 993 and 1000, with significant rebuilding in the English neo-Gothic style in the late 19th century. Prantseck Castle, built in the 16th century, also has a history of changing hands and functions, including serving as a spa clinic.
Yes, Maxlrain Castle is well-known for its beautiful beer garden located directly across from the castle and brewery, making it an excellent spot for refreshments and meals. Visitors have highly recommended stopping there to rest and enjoy the atmosphere.
While the guide focuses on castles, the surrounding region of Kolbermoor is known for its natural beauty. Many cycling and gravel biking routes, such as the 'View of the Alps – Mangfall Cycle Path loop from Kolbermoor,' offer scenic views. The castles themselves are often set in picturesque landscapes, providing opportunities to enjoy both historical architecture and natural surroundings.
The duration of a visit varies greatly depending on the castle and its accessibility. For castles like Maxlrain Castle, where you can enjoy the exterior and a beer garden, you might spend an hour or two. For privately owned castles like Brannenburg Castle, visits are limited to viewing from a distance, taking only a few minutes. If you combine a castle visit with a nearby cycling or hiking route, your trip could extend to several hours.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical architecture and the serene settings. Many enjoy the opportunity to see well-preserved castles like Maxlrain Castle and its accompanying amenities like the beer garden. The komoot community has shown significant appreciation, with over 1100 upvotes and more than 300 photos shared, highlighting the visual appeal and historical interest of these sites.


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