Best castles around Igling are found in a region characterized by its historical significance and strategic location along the Lech river. The area features various historical sites, from archaeological remnants of early medieval fortifications to later castle structures. Igling is home to Schloss Igling, a historic site with a neo-Gothic appearance, while other locations offer insights into centuries of regional history. The landscape provides a backdrop for exploring these historical landmarks.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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https://www.schloss-igling.de First documented in 1126
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During World War II, the castle was confiscated by the SS and, after the war, served as an outpost of the Landsberg prison, where the Americans housed war criminals. Refugees were then housed in the castle. The owner, Count Ludwig von Maldeghem, gave a large portion of his land in the village to the local community due to the housing shortage caused, in no small part, by refugees. The dilapidated castle was completely renovated from the ground up at the instigation of Count Ludwig von Maldeghem starting in 1970, and a 9-hole golf course was built around it in the early 1990s. The castle remains owned by the Counts of Maldeghem and is not open to the public.
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The castle was probably built between the 9th or 10th century. It was the property of the Wessobrunn monastery until the 14th century.
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Powder Tower The plastered five-storey "Great Powder Tower" is a round tower with a conical roof that dates back to the 15th century, but was raised and expanded in the 16th century. The adjacent area was and still is undeveloped, which is why the tower also served as a powder magazine. The top floor is pierced by nine large, arched shooting openings.
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This impressive tower is located near the Lech weir.
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Impressive and very well preserved complex that you can comfortably stroll along.
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Nice excursion destination. Parking right next to it (fees apply)
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On the edge of Herkomer Park, with a small café and small museum
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The Igling area has a rich and turbulent history, with evidence of settlement dating back to the Bronze Age and Roman times. Castles here, like the original structure on the site of Igling Castle, were strategically important, controlling routes along the Lech and Wertach rivers. The region also features archaeological remnants like the Burgstall Stoffersberg, which was a powerful hilltop castle built around 1126.
Schloss Igling is a historic site with a neo-Gothic appearance from its 19th-century reconstruction. While the castle itself is privately owned and not publicly accessible, its outbuildings house a castle restaurant and the Igling Golf Club. You can enjoy the castle's ambiance through these amenities and the surrounding picturesque parkland. The castle's history dates back to around 1215.
The Burgstall Stoffersberg is an archaeological monument representing the remains of a high and late medieval hilltop castle. It was once a powerful fortification built by the Hohenstaufen around 1126 and was destroyed around 1215. While no longer a standing structure, it offers insight into the early medieval fortifications of the region and is freely accessible for those interested in local history and archaeology.
Yes, Haltenberg Castle Ruins is known for its viewpoint. Its keep, also called the Römerturm, can be climbed as a lookout tower after prior registration in Landsberg, offering views of the Lech Plain and the Alpine chain. Additionally, the Pöring Castle Church of Mary of Reconciliation offers a beautiful view over to the Lech.
Absolutely. The area around Igling offers various outdoor activities that can be combined with castle visits. For hiking, you can explore routes like the 'Igling Castle – Igling Castle loop' or the 'Holzhausen Beer Garden – Igling Castle loop'. If you prefer cycling, there are options for gravel biking and road cycling, such as the 'View of Landsberg am Lech – Karolinen Bridge and the Lech Weir loop'. You can find more details on these routes in the hiking guide, gravel biking guide, and road cycling guide for Igling.
Yes, several highlights are considered family-friendly. Haltenberg Castle Ruins and Mutterturm and the Herkomer Museum are both categorized as family-friendly. The Mutterturm also has a nice café. The Igling area offers a mix of historical exploration and gentle outdoor activities suitable for families.
The castles and surrounding areas can be enjoyed throughout the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for walking and exploring the outdoor sites like Burgstall Stoffersberg and the grounds around Schloss Igling. Summer is ideal for combining visits with longer hikes or cycling tours. Even winter can offer a unique, serene experience, though some outdoor facilities or routes might be less accessible depending on snow conditions.
Yes, there are dining options. The outbuildings of Schloss Igling house a castle restaurant where you can quench your hunger and thirst. Additionally, the Mutterturm and the Herkomer Museum has a very nice café, perfect for breakfast or a break.
Komoot users appreciate the historical significance and the scenic beauty of the castle sites. They enjoy the unique experience of visiting places like Haltenberg Castle Ruins, the only castle ruin in the Lechrain area, and the architectural heritage of sites like Mutterturm and the Herkomer Museum. The combination of history with beautiful views, like those from Pöring Castle Church, is also highly valued.
While specific dog policies for each castle's interior or grounds may vary, the general outdoor trails and paths around the castles in the Igling area are typically dog-friendly. Always keep your dog on a leash and be mindful of local regulations, especially near private property or protected areas. For specific castle interiors or museum access, it's best to check directly with the venue.
The hiking trails around Igling castles vary in difficulty. Many routes, such as the 'Golf Course in Upper Bavaria – Igling Castle loop', are rated as easy, making them suitable for casual walks. Other trails, like the 'Igling Castle – Igling Castle loop' from Holzhausen bei Buchloe, are generally rated as moderate. This means you can find options for various fitness levels, from leisurely strolls to more engaging hikes. You can explore these routes in the hiking guide for Igling.
Beyond the prominent castles, the region offers other historical points of interest. The Große Pulverturm and City Wall of Aichach, dating back to the 13th century, provides an impressive and well-preserved complex to explore. These sites offer a deeper dive into the medieval history and fortifications of the broader area.


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