Castles around Vichtenstein are situated in Upper Austria's "sow forest" above the Danube valley, offering historical sites and scenic views. The municipality is home to Vichtenstein Castle, a significant landmark with origins dating back to around 1100. This region features a collection of historical castles and ruins, many of which served as administrative centers or noble residences throughout centuries. The area provides opportunities to explore medieval architecture and historical landscapes.
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old castle ruins of Jochenstein
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800 years old. Unfortunately, only this defensive tower remains.
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The Neujochenstein castle ruins are the ruins of a hilltop castle on a hill above the Danube near the Jochenstein at 583 m above sea level. It is located on the outskirts of Riedl, a village in the municipality of Untergriesbach in the Lower Bavarian district of Passau. The Neujochenstein castle was probably founded due to a lack of space on the Altjochenstein castle, which is only a few hundred meters away, and was first mentioned in a document in 1299, when its owner, Eberwein von Jochenstein, granted Bishop Wernhard of Passau (Diocese of Passau) extensive access rights. In 1310 the castle was sold and occupied by caretakers (burgraves or bailiffs who were responsible for the administration and defense of a castle or monastery) until the 16th century. After that the castle quickly fell into disrepair. From 2006 to 2007 the municipality of Untergriesbach carried out renovation work on the remains of the castle. Source: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burgruine_Neujochenstein
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From Falkenstein, Schlägl Abbey and the district capital Rohrbach were founded.
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Great tips and information to make you want to visit this place. Thank you for that!
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The romantic Vichtenstein Castle is located in the center of Vichtenstein, just a few meters from the Donausteig. Today the castle is owned by the Schulz-Wulkow family, who also live there. The castle cannot be visited!
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Vichtenstein Castle rises clearly above the Danube valley in the Sauwald in Upper Austria in the municipality of Vichtenstein, opposite the Obernzell market in Lower Bavaria.
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One of the many ferries across the Danube
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Vichtenstein Castle, with origins dating back to around 1100, is a significant historical landmark. It served as an administrative hub for the Bishopric of Passau and changed hands between powerful noble families like the Counts of Formbach and the Hallgraves of Wasserburg. Its long history makes it a key site for understanding the region's past. You can learn more about its history on Wikipedia.
While Vichtenstein Castle is a prominent landmark, it is privately owned and currently inhabited by the Schulz-Wulkow family. Therefore, the castle itself is not open for public visits.
Yes, you can explore impressive castle ruins. The Ruins of Neujochenstein Castle feature a well-preserved 5-storey keep, approximately 20 meters high, with remains of plaster and an oak roof beam from around 1350. Another option is Falkenstein Castle Ruins, first mentioned in 1140, where the fortified tower built over a spring in 1489 is still accessible.
Many castles in the Vichtenstein area offer picturesque views. Vichtenstein Castle itself is perched above the Danube valley, providing scenic vistas opposite the market municipality of Obernzell. Other castle ruins like Falkenstein Castle Ruins and Ruins of Neujochenstein Castle are also noted for their viewpoints, often strategically located to overlook the surrounding landscapes.
Yes, the region offers family-friendly options. Obernzell Castle & Castle Park is listed as family-friendly and features a ceramic museum. Additionally, Falkenstein Castle Ruins is also categorized as family-friendly, offering an engaging historical exploration for all ages.
The area around Vichtenstein offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as the 'Vichtenstein Castle – Haugstein Summit (895 m) loop', which is a moderate 9.5 km hike. There are also cycling routes like the 'Inn River Cycle Path, Passau – View of Veste Oberhaus loop' (moderate, 53.5 km) and MTB trails like the 'Streamside Hiking Trail – Aubach Bridge loop' (moderate, 27.1 km). For more details on routes, visit the Hiking around Vichtenstein, Cycling around Vichtenstein, and MTB Trails around Vichtenstein guides.
Yes, Vichtenstein Castle is conveniently located just a few meters off the Donausteig trail, making it easily accessible for hikers. You can incorporate a visit to the castle's exterior into your hiking plans in the region. For specific hiking routes, refer to the Hiking around Vichtenstein guide.
Obernzell Castle & Castle Park has a rich history, with construction starting in the early 15th century and later expanded into a Renaissance palace. It served as an episcopal residence and administrative seat. Today, after extensive restoration, it houses a ceramic museum, making it a cultural highlight in the area.
Visitors frequently appreciate the rich history and picturesque locations of the castles. For instance, Vichtenstein Castle is praised for its romantic setting and historical significance. The accessible tower at Falkenstein Castle Ruins and the well-preserved keep of Ruins of Neujochenstein Castle also receive positive feedback for their unique features and historical insights.
While specific 'easy walks' directly around every castle aren't detailed, the presence of the Donausteig trail near Vichtenstein Castle suggests accessible sections. For cycling, the 'Obernzell Market Square – Obernzell Danube Ferry loop' is an easy 17.2 km route. You can explore the Hiking around Vichtenstein guide for routes with varying difficulty levels to find suitable options.
The region's castles can be enjoyed throughout much of the year. For pleasant walking conditions and lush scenery, spring and autumn are ideal. Some attractions, like Obernzell Castle & Castle Park, have specific opening hours, typically from April 1st to January 6th, so checking individual castle schedules is recommended for indoor attractions.


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