Castles around Rotter Forst Süd are located in the vicinity of this former monastery forest, situated in the Landkreis Rosenheim district. While the forest itself does not contain castles, several notable examples are found nearby. These historical sites offer insights into regional architecture and past uses. The area provides opportunities to explore historical buildings and their surrounding landscapes.
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Wonderful, historic building which now houses the municipal administration.
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nice route with little traffic
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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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Here is a really good beer garden 🍺
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The castles in this region showcase a rich history, evolving from noble residences to buildings with modern uses. For example, Prantseck Castle, built in the 16th century, changed hands multiple times and even served as a spa clinic. Schechen Castle, originally a large farm, was rebuilt in the 16th century and now functions as a town hall.
Yes, Maxlrain Castle is notable for its beautiful architecture and features a popular beer garden and brewery directly across from it, offering a taste of local Bavarian culture. Schechen Castle is unique as it has been repurposed and serves as the community's town hall.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical architecture and the surrounding natural beauty. Many enjoy the opportunity to combine a visit with local amenities, such as the beer garden at Maxlrain Castle. The historical significance and the varied pasts of these structures, like Former Oberrain Castle with St. George's Chapel (1595), also draw interest.
Yes, several castles are considered family-friendly. Maxlrain Castle and Schechen Castle (Town Hall) are both categorized as family-friendly, offering interesting sites for all ages to explore.
Yes, the region offers various hiking opportunities. For example, you can find easy hikes around Rotter Forst Süd, including routes like the 'St. Vitus Church, Hochstätt – Schechen Castle (Town Hall) loop from Schechen'. You can explore more options on the Easy hikes around Rotter Forst Süd guide.
Absolutely. The area is well-suited for cycling. You can find routes like the 'Mangfall Cycle Path – Mangfall Riverside loop from Schechen' which may offer views of the regional landscape and castles. For more cycling options, check the Cycling around Rotter Forst Süd guide.
Gravel biking is also an option in the vicinity. Routes such as the 'View of the Inn River – Simssee Lakeside Trail loop from Schechen' provide opportunities to explore the wider area on gravel bikes. Discover more routes in the Gravel biking around Rotter Forst Süd guide.
Yes, the Former Oberrain Castle with St. George's Chapel (1595) is a historical site that includes a former castle chapel dedicated to St. George on the third floor of its chapel tower, dating back to 1595.
Yes, Schechen Castle is a prime example. After centuries of various uses, including being a farm and an inn, it was purchased by the community in 1987 and now serves as the town hall.
The castles can be visited year-round. Spring and autumn offer pleasant weather for exploring the grounds and nearby trails. Summer allows for enjoying outdoor amenities like the beer garden at Maxlrain Castle. Winter visits can offer a unique, serene experience, though some outdoor activities might be limited by snow or ice.
Maxlrain Castle is widely considered beautiful to look at, offering picturesque views of its architecture and surroundings. While not explicitly a viewpoint, its aesthetic appeal makes it a popular spot for photos.


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