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Upper Bavaria
Erding
Moosinning

Notzing Castle loop from Moosinning

Easy

3.0

(1)

24

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Notzing Castle loop from Moosinning

00:53

15.6km

60m

Cycling

Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: May 17, 2026

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Bus stop

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1.17 km

Cycle Path from Moosinning to Notzing

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Best paved and absolutely roadworthy alternative to the road.

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3.81 km

Notzing Castle

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The castle is a former moated castle, a rectangular structure with a floor plan of approximately 15 × 20 meters, dating from the second half of the 14th century.

The place name was first documented in the time of Bishop Abraham of Freising (957–994), when a document mentioning Odalrih de Nozingun as a witness. The family likely died out in 1261 with Thumhalt von Notzing. In 1347, the ducal tithe was held by Ulrich Fullsnicht, a citizen of Erding, and subsequently by the Muschelried family.

Through sales, repurchases, and exchanges, the former 14th-century moated castle came into the possession of Jörg Schrenk, a citizen of Munich and a relative of the Muschelried family, around 1380. He was a member of a patrician Munich councilor and merchant family first documented in 1269. Bartholomäus Schrenck (* 1450; † 1519) was a city representative and councilor of Duke Albrecht IV of Bavaria. Until 1519, he ceded Notzing to the wealthy Tyrolean mining family Hofer zu Urfarn. Wolf Hofer completely renovated the castle and is likely the architect of the present village center. Upon entering the ducal Bavarian service during the 16th century, the Schrenk family made the transition from urban bourgeoisie to landed nobility, a process that culminated in 1625. As early as 1408, Michael Schrenck († 1429) had renounced his Munich citizenship and, as a landed lord, became a member of the knighthood in Bavaria-Landshut due to his inherited property in Notzing. In the first half of the 16th century, the family lost its ancestral home in Notzing. Nevertheless, members received confirmation of imperial nobility as Schrenck von Notzing in 1575.

In 1528, ownership passed through the female line to Wolf Rosenbusch. The estate passed through marriage to Baron Rauber, who appointed Baron Segesser von Brunegg (1742–1812), a member of a Swiss noble family, as his heir. His daughter Carolina married Baron Jakob von Washington, a major general and royal chamberlain, in 1833. In 1846, the Washingtons sold the property, and around a dozen new owners followed until the castle passed to banker Edgar Ladenburg in 1912. The castle was expropriated by the Nazis in 1939. In 1946, as part of the reparations process, it was returned to the heirs, the Rosewick family from Stuttgart.

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10.2 km

St. Johann Baptist Church, Aufkirchen

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The Roman Catholic parish church of St. Johann Baptist in Aufkirchen, a district of the municipality of Oberding in the Upper Bavarian district of Erding, is a stately baroque building by the Erdingen city mason Anton Kogler, which was started in 1725 and completed in 1730 by his successor Johann Baptist Lethner. The patron saint of the church and the parish, which today belongs to the Erdinger Moos parish association, is John the Baptist (Memorial Day: June 24th).

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10.4 km

Montessori School, Aufkirchen

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Unusual construction, very interesting with a green roof!

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10.8 km

It is particularly exciting here, if you just have to drain water from the Isar canal. But even so, the system is interesting to look at.

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15.6 km

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Bus stop

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10.6 km

3.16 km

1.56 km

178 m

< 100 m

< 100 m

Surfaces

15.3 km

137 m

132 m

< 100 m

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Wednesday 15 July

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