Best castles around Eich offer a journey through history set against varied landscapes. The region features a collection of historical sites, including medieval fortifications and stately residences. These structures are often situated with views over lakes or within preserved cultural landscapes, providing points of interest for exploration. The area provides opportunities for walks that combine historical discovery with outdoor activity.
Last updated: May 1, 2026
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The Commandery of the Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem is located in the municipality of Hohenrain. It is one of the oldest Hospitaller settlements in Switzerland. It was first mentioned in 1182/83 as a commandery. Parts of the complex, dating from the late 12th and 13th centuries, have been largely preserved as part of a medieval castle belonging to the Order. According to the inventory of cultural property, it is considered a cultural asset of national importance. Today it belongs to the Canton of Lucerne. Source: Wikipedia; see also Wikipedia: History
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Always a pleasure. Don't forget to visit the castle chapel.
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Heidegg Castle and its surroundings are highly recommended. Heidegg Castle is a museum and is open from April to the end of October, Tuesday to Friday from 1:30 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. On weekends, it is open from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Admission for adults is CHF 13. I haven't been to the museum myself, but since admission is free with the Raiffeisen card, I'll definitely visit sometime. The castle has a rose garden. It is open from 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. starting in May. Admission is CHF 2 for adults and CHF 0.50 for children (cash or Twint). The entrance fee goes towards the maintenance of the garden. It's a truly beautiful place with seating and a view of Lake Baldegg. I saw lizards, bumblebees, and butterflies there, and of course, admired the various flowers. There is an outdoor playground in the chestnut avenue near the castle. This serves as a popular meeting place year-round. The snack bar is open on Sundays and public holidays from April to the beginning of October, weather permitting, from 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. For information about whether the snack bar is actually open and all other information, please visit the website www.heidegg.ch.
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Please note! The chic château can only be visited by appointment. Events, catering, and festivals are also held here. Every year, a charming medieval market takes place at Wyher Castle. There is a large free parking lot behind the castle.
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small, sharp climb away from traffic...
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Wartensee Castle is a real eye-catcher and the view over the battlements, the lake and the landscape is something special. Although the château cannot be visited, the owners have a heart for all those who would like to take a look behind the scenes. This means that the gardens and the chapel are open to the public. An absolute must-have.
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Even in the rain the lock makes a good trap.
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Heidegg Castle may not be the largest of all castles in Switzerland. But it is well preserved and open to the general public. The park offers a fantastic view and inside, a well thought-out museum with interactive elements awaits its visitors. A small shop for young and old offers all sorts of things. As always, climbing the stairs is a must in historic buildings! But if you don't have the strength, you'll really enjoy the wooden tower stairs. We were absolutely thrilled during our visit. But if you're expecting the early Middle Ages, you'll unfortunately be a little disappointed.
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Beyond the most popular, you can explore the historical complex of Johanniter Commandery Hohenrain, which preserves structures from a medieval order castle dating back to the late 12th century. It's a cultural asset of national importance. Another interesting site is Mauensee Castle, situated on an island, though it is privately owned and not accessible, it offers a unique view from the surrounding lake path.
Yes, several castles around Eich are noted as family-friendly. Wyher Castle, Wartensee Castle, Mauensee Castle, and View of Heidegg Castle all feature in their categories as suitable for families. Heidegg Castle, for instance, has a rose garden, a path through the romantic Burgtobel, and a play area, making it a popular excursion spot.
The castles in the Eich region offer deep historical insights. For example, View of Heidegg Castle features a museum in its tower dedicated to over 800 years of history, including a stone house from 1192. Wartensee Castle was rebuilt after the Sempach War and has served various historical roles, including a summer residence. The Johanniter Commandery Hohenrain is one of the oldest branches of the Johanniter in Switzerland, with preserved structures from the late 12th and 13th centuries.
Absolutely. Wartensee Castle is built at one of the most beautiful viewpoints over Lake Sempach, offering breathtaking views. View of Heidegg Castle also provides a nice view of the Seetal valley and is situated high above Lake Baldegg.
The region's castles are generally enjoyable throughout the warmer months, from spring to autumn, when the surrounding landscapes are lush and outdoor exploration is most comfortable. However, the specific opening hours and accessibility of individual castles may vary, so it's always best to check ahead.
While specific winter walks are not detailed, the region's castles, often set in scenic landscapes, can offer a unique atmosphere in winter. Some paths around castles like Mauensee Castle, which circles a lake, might be accessible for walks, but conditions can be challenging, and good footwear is recommended due to potential roots and uneven terrain. Always check local conditions before heading out.
Parking availability varies by castle. For Mauensee Castle, there is a paid parking lot, though the machine might be a bit hidden. For other castles, it's advisable to check their official websites or local signage upon arrival, as some may have dedicated parking while others might rely on nearby public parking.
Yes, some castles offer amenities. Wyher Castle, for instance, includes a restaurant, making it suitable for parties and celebrations. For other locations, you might find cafes or eateries in nearby towns or villages, often just a short drive or walk away.
Yes, there are easy walking options. For example, the path around Mauensee Castle offers a walk around the lake. Additionally, komoot offers an easy hiking route near Eich called 'Pond with Observation Tower – Stud Farm Near Eich loop from Eich' which is 5.08 km long. You can find more easy hiking trails in the area on the Hiking around Eich guide.
While specific circular routes directly connecting multiple castles are not explicitly detailed in the provided data, the region offers various hiking and cycling routes that pass by or near these historical sites. You can explore the Hiking around Eich or Cycling around Eich guides on komoot to find routes that incorporate castle views or nearby historical points of interest.
The area around Eich offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as the 'Forest Path with Mushrooms – View of Lake Sempach loop from Eich' (7.74 km, moderate). For cycling enthusiasts, there are routes like the 'Lake Sempach view – Sursee Old Town loop from Oberkirch LU' (20.48 km, easy). Mountain biking is also popular, with trails like the 'Santenberg Forest Trail – Wyher Castle loop from Oberkirch LU' (49.1 km, difficult). Explore more options in the Hiking around Eich, Cycling around Eich, and MTB Trails around Eich guides.
Specific public transport details for each castle are not provided, but the Eich region is generally well-connected within Switzerland. It's recommended to check local public transport schedules and routes (e.g., train or bus services) to the nearest towns or villages to your desired castle. From there, you may need to walk or take a short taxi ride.


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