Castles near Feldkirchen Westerham offer a glimpse into centuries of history and architectural evolution. This region, situated in a scenic landscape, features a variety of historic structures, from ancient fortifications to Renaissance palaces. The area's natural setting, including the Mangfall river valley, provides a backdrop for these historical sites. Exploring these castles allows visitors to connect with the cultural heritage of Upper Bavaria.
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Karweina KG (Schlossgaststätte Falkenberg, 2025-07-06): https://www.schlossgaststaette-falkenberg.de/ Tripadvisor (Schlossgaststätte Falkenberg, 2025-07-06): https://www.tripadvisor.de/Restaurant_Review-g8551323-d2103997-Reviews-Schlossgaststatte_Falkenberg-Moosach_Upper_Bavaria_Bavaria.html Wikipedia (List of listed buildings in Moosach, 2025-07-06): https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liste_der_Baudenkmäler_in_Moosach#D-1-75-128-10 "Inn (so-called castle inn) ... two-story plastered building with strong plasterwork and window frames as well as a flat gable roof, around 1860 … D-1-75-128-10”
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What appears to be an unusual residential building is actually the Schloss Egmating Golf Club. Opposite is the Catholic parish office of St. John the Baptist and St. Michael.
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Wonderful beer garden to stop by 👍
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Also called Schuhsee, an oasis of peace where you could spend hours.
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Impressive building of the Munich drinking water supply. The round building is located in the Mangfalltal spring protection area - a beautiful forest and meadow landscape. The water extraction plant is a free-flowing system, where the water flows freely without the use of pumps. The water intake is around 100 meters above the center of Munich and can flow freely into Munich.
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Egmating was first mentioned in the 11th century. Since 1449, the castle and its predecessor buildings were owned by the Schrencks, a Munich council family. In later centuries, it was owned by the Barons Schrenck von Notzing and Egmating, the Barons von Horn, the Count Arco of Zinneberg and the Barons von Büsing-Orville.[1] The former Hofmark castle was later used as a brewery. In the night of August 20-21, 1911, the farm buildings of the Egmating castle brewery owned by Adolf Baron von Büsing-Orville burned down. In order to secure and increase sales of the brewery, which had been rebuilt at great expense, he bought up surrounding inns such as Berganger, Schönau, Moosach (old innkeeper), Wildenholzen (cellar innkeeper), Bruck, Glonn (post innkeeper) and Schießstätte. However, the brewery was sold to the Paulaner-Thomas brewery in Munich in 1927. The current main building dates from the 17th century, while the brewery and commercial buildings date from the first half of the 19th century. The castle now houses condominiums, the clubhouse of the Schloss Egmating golf course and a castle restaurant. Source: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schloss_Egmating
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Very good food and super nice hospitality!
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The food was very good and the view was fantastic 😃
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The region boasts several castles with deep historical roots. Maxlrain Castle, for instance, traces its origins back to the 9th century, with its current Renaissance structure rebuilt after a fire in 1580. Schloss Altenburg, perched above the Mangfall river, has a history stretching back to Roman times and famously withstood Swedish attacks during the Thirty Years' War. Schloss Vagen, originally an 18th-century country house, was transformed into a castle in the late 19th century.
Yes, several castles provide excellent culinary experiences. Maxlrain Castle is well-known for its historic brewery, operating since 1636, and offers regional delicacies at its castle restaurant (Schlosswirtschaft) and Bräustüberl, both with beer gardens. The Falkenberg Castle Inn Beer Garden also provides regional dishes and a pleasant atmosphere with outdoor seating.
While many castles are privately owned, their grounds and nearby areas often provide family-friendly experiences. Maxlrain Castle, Reisach Water Castle, and Falkenberg Castle Inn Beer Garden are all categorized as family-friendly. The Zinneberg Castle Pond is a beautiful, peaceful spot ideal for a break with children, offering a natural setting to explore.
Most of the castles in the Feldkirchen-Westerham region, including Schloss Altenburg, Schloss Vagen, and Maxlrain Castle, are privately owned and generally not open for public interior tours. However, their impressive exteriors, historical significance, and surrounding grounds are often accessible and well worth appreciating.
The region around Feldkirchen-Westerham offers numerous outdoor activities. You can find excellent hiking opportunities, such as the 'Mangfall Rapids at Grub' route near Schloss Altenburg. For cycling, routes like 'Cascades on the Mangfall River' or 'Mangfall Riverside' are popular. Gravel biking is also an option, with routes like 'Mangfall Cycle Path – Maxlrain Castle' passing by historic sites. Explore more routes in the hiking, cycling, and gravel biking guides for the area.
Absolutely. Maxlrain Castle stands out with its distinctive Renaissance architecture and onion-domed towers. Schloss Vagen is a three-winged complex with semi-circular bay towers and dormers with curved gables, and its castle garden features water cascades. Reisach Water Castle is unique as a man-made monument, part of Munich's drinking water supply system, featuring impressive architecture and informative displays.
Visitors frequently praise the beautiful scenery, the historical ambiance, and the opportunities for relaxation. Tips for Maxlrain Castle often mention its wonderful beer garden and the picturesque views. The Reisach Water Castle is appreciated for its interesting information boards and the beautiful landscape of forests and meadows. The overall combination of history, nature, and local hospitality is a major draw.
Yes, Schloss Vagen gained widespread recognition as the exterior filming location for the fictional 'Fürstenhof' hotel in the popular German television series 'Sturm der Liebe' (Storm of Love) from 2005 until 2022. This makes it a point of interest for fans of the show.
Many castles are situated in scenic locations offering great views. Schloss Altenburg, for example, is perched high above the Mangfall river, providing commanding views of the valley. The Falkenberg Castle Inn Beer Garden is also noted for its nice 'Aussicht' (view). Additionally, the Zinneberg Castle Pond offers a beautiful, remote idyll for a peaceful break.
The castles and their surrounding areas can be enjoyed throughout the year. Spring and summer offer pleasant weather for exploring the grounds and enjoying outdoor dining at places like Maxlrain Castle's beer garden. Autumn brings beautiful foliage, while winter can offer a serene, picturesque experience, especially with snow, though some outdoor facilities might have reduced hours.
While not as widely publicized as the main highlights, castles like Schloss Höhenrain, with parts dating back 1,000 years, and Schloss Staudach, rebuilt in its current form in 1901, offer additional historical intrigue in the vicinity. These might provide a quieter, more reflective experience for those interested in deeper historical exploration.
For castles that are publicly accessible or have associated businesses like restaurants, parking is generally available. For instance, Maxlrain Castle has parking facilities for its restaurant and brewery visitors. For other castles, especially those privately owned, parking might be limited to nearby public areas or designated spots for trailheads if you're combining a visit with a hike.


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