Best castles around Putzleinsdorf offer a glimpse into historical architecture and regional heritage. The area features a diverse landscape, including river valleys like the Danube and forested regions, providing varied settings for these historical sites. Many castles are situated on elevated positions, offering views of the surrounding terrain. The region's history is reflected in the preservation and study of these structures.
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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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The Jochensteiners and Johannsteiners were probably servants of the Lords of Griesbach, who in turn had their ancestral seat in nearby Untergriesbach. The Griesbachers were wealthy in the area during the 12th and 13th centuries. The castle was probably built during the first half of the 12th century, the name of the castle first appears in 1222, the castle nobility was only mentioned in 1264 as Alkherus de Jokenstein. In 1269 an Eswain von Jochenstein was mentioned. At the turn of the century, the Bishopric of Passau was granted the right to use the castle, later it was sold to the bishopric in its entirety. It is not certain which of the two castles was meant, but it was probably Neujochenstein Castle. Altjochenstein Castle was probably abandoned during the 13th century, and the Jochensteiners probably died out in the 14th century. Source: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burgruine_Altjochenstein
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The path to the castle ruins is not that easy. First it goes steeply downhill, then a little up and down until you are standing in front of it. At the ruins there are signs warning of falling rocks. The ruins look as if they could collapse at any moment. But it's worth it!
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From Falkenstein, Schlägl Abbey and the district capital Rohrbach were founded.
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Here you can cycle in a relaxed manner
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Yes, Falkenstein Castle Ruins is categorized as family-friendly. Its accessible fortified tower, built in 1489, offers an engaging historical experience, though a torch or light is recommended for exploring inside.
Marsbach Castle provides exceptional views of the Danube, stretching from Niederranna to the Schlögener Schlinge. Additionally, the Castle panorama 🏰 Wesenufer Danube offers another perspective of Marsbach Castle and the surrounding river landscape.
The Ruins of Neujochenstein Castle feature a remarkably preserved 5-storey keep, approximately 20 meters high, dating back to around 1350. Its corner wall remains clearly show the original structure, and excavations have revealed a ring wall and moat.
The region offers various outdoor activities. You can find easy hiking trails, such as the 'Raiffeisen Rest Area – Bauernkriegweg loop from Putzleinsdorf' (6.5 km), which are part of the Easy hikes around Putzleinsdorf guide. For cycling enthusiasts, there are options for gravel biking and MTB trails.
Yes, Falkenstein Castle Ruins is currently undergoing renovation and securing of its dilapidated remains. Despite this, the fortified tower, built in 1489, remains accessible to visitors.
Altjochenstein Castle Ruins was first mentioned in 1222 but was likely abandoned around 1300 due to lack of space. Its inhabitants then moved to the nearby Ruins of Neujochenstein Castle, which was built around 1350 and served as the primary stronghold until the 16th century before also falling into disrepair.
Marsbach Castle, a striking Renaissance castle rising high above the Danube, is privately owned today. It was originally a castle mentioned as early as 1075 before its conversion in the 16th century.
Yes, the Easy hikes around Putzleinsdorf guide features several routes, including the 'Raiffeisen Rest Area – Bauernkriegweg loop from Putzleinsdorf,' which is an easy 6.5 km walk, allowing you to explore the natural surroundings near historical sites.
Visitors frequently highlight the historical architecture and regional heritage preserved in these sites. The komoot community has shown strong appreciation, with over 100 upvotes and more than 120 photos shared, often praising the scenic views, such as those from Marsbach Castle, and the historical depth of places like the Ruins of Neujochenstein Castle.
While specific visit times vary, exploring the Ruins of Neujochenstein Castle, with its 20-meter-high keep and excavated ring wall, could take anywhere from 1 to 2 hours, depending on your interest in history and exploration of the site's details.
Falkenstein Castle Ruins, first mentioned in 1140, was once a large and strategically important castle complex located high above the Ranna. Its position made it a significant aristocratic seat in the region.


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