Best castles around Sankt Roman are found in a region rich in history, particularly along the Inn and Danube rivers. This area features a diverse collection of historical sites, including well-preserved castles and ruins. The landscape offers a blend of river valleys and elevated viewpoints, providing a scenic backdrop for exploring medieval architecture. Visitors can discover numerous historical structures that highlight the region's past.
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From Falkenstein, Schlägl Abbey and the district capital Rohrbach were founded.
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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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Wonderful place for a last rest before reaching the destination of Passau. View over the Inn, the suspension bridge and the castle
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The structurally very extensive castle complex comprised a total area of 2960 square meters. At the top of the rock formation converging to the west above the Rannatal valley was the keep on the outermost rock slab, to which the main castle with the palace adjoined, which was dominated by two towers. https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liste_der_denkmalgesch%C3%BCtzten_Objecte_in_Hofkirchen_im_M%C3%BChlkreis
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I love stories - & legendary places.... Legend of the mermaid Lilofee The legend of the mermaid Lilofee is entwined around the water tower of Falkenstein: Othmar der Oberhaimer is said to have fallen in love with a beautiful woman on the way back from the Imperial Palace on the Rhine, but she was a mermaid. She was willing to move with him to his castle, but only on the condition that she was allowed to spend every full moon night alone in the water tower. That went well for a long time, until envious people urged Othmar to see what his wife was doing in the tower. Curious, he crept to the tower and peered in through a crack in the door. He saw his wife sitting by the water, but instead of feet she had a flipper. Then thunder cracked and the mermaid Lilofee was gone forever and Othmar was left behind. (Source: Wikipedia)
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Just behind the ferry is the beautiful Ceramics Museum. You can't miss it.
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The region around Sankt Roman offers several historically significant castles. Among them are Vichtenstein Castle, which stands prominently above the Danube valley, and Wernstein Castle and the Marian Column, located on a granite rock next to the Inn river. Additionally, Obernzell Castle, a former Renaissance palace, and the accessible tower of Falkenstein Castle Ruins are popular choices.
Yes, several castles in the area are suitable for families. Obernzell Castle & Castle Park is listed as family-friendly, offering a historical site with a park. The Falkenstein Castle Ruins also welcome families, with its accessible tower providing an adventurous exploration opportunity. The Obernzell Danube Ferry, while not a castle, is a family-friendly facility that can enhance a day out exploring the region.
The castles in this region are rich in history, reflecting centuries of strategic importance along the Inn and Danube rivers. For instance, Wernstein Castle was first mentioned in the 12th century and served as a Vorwerk of Neuburg. Obernzell Castle, originally a moated castle from the 15th century, was expanded into a representative Renaissance palace and later housed a ceramic museum. The Falkenstein Castle Ruins, dating back to 1140, was once a large and strategically vital complex.
Not all castles are fully accessible to the public. For example, Vichtenstein Castle is privately owned and cannot be visited internally. Similarly, Wernstein Castle, though extensively renovated, is also privately owned and not publicly available. However, the tower/dungeon of Falkenstein Castle Ruins is accessible, and Obernzell Castle operates as a museum during specific hours.
Yes, the region offers various hiking opportunities. For easy walks, you can explore routes like the 'Historic House in Steinerzaun – Leimetweg Trail loop from St. Roman'. For more challenging options, consider the 'Haugstein Summit (895 m) – Vichtenstein Castle loop from Vichtenstein', which passes by Vichtenstein Castle. You can find more details on these and other trails in the easy hikes around Sankt Roman guide or the running trails around Sankt Roman guide.
Beyond hiking, the area around Sankt Roman is excellent for cycling. There are numerous road cycling routes, such as the 'Passau Gate – Ascent to Estenberg loop from St. Roman' or the 'Danube Cycle Path – Engelszell Abbey loop from St. Roman'. These routes offer a great way to see the landscape and potentially pass by some of the castles. More information can be found in the road cycling routes around Sankt Roman guide.
Absolutely. Vichtenstein Castle is noted for rising clearly above the Danube valley, suggesting excellent views. The Falkenstein Castle Ruins, located high above the Ranna, also offer scenic viewpoints. These locations provide opportunities to appreciate both the historical structures and the surrounding natural landscape.
Obernzell Castle, which functions as a ceramic museum, is typically open from Tuesday to Sunday, 10 am to 5 pm. It is closed on Mondays and operates seasonally from April 1st to January 6th.
Parking information is available for some locations. For instance, Obernzell Castle & Castle Park explicitly lists parking as one of its facilities, making it convenient for visitors arriving by car.
Visitors appreciate the rich history and the scenic locations of the castles. Many enjoy the opportunity to explore historical sites like the accessible tower of Falkenstein Castle Ruins. The beauty of the landscape, especially around the Inn and Danube rivers, combined with the historical architecture, is a major draw, as evidenced by over 500 upvotes and 250 photos shared by the komoot community.
While not necessarily 'hidden,' Wernstein Castle and the Marian Column offers a unique experience. Though privately owned and not publicly accessible inside, its location on a granite rock next to the Inn river and its extensive renovation make it a striking sight. Its historical context as a Vorwerk of Neuburg adds to its distinct character.
The region's castles are generally best visited during seasons with pleasant weather for outdoor exploration and scenic views. Spring and autumn offer mild temperatures and beautiful natural backdrops. Some attractions, like Obernzell Castle, have specific operating seasons, typically from April to early January, so checking individual castle schedules is advisable for winter visits.


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