Castles around Heldenstein are primarily found within the surrounding Mühldorf am Inn district in Bavaria, Germany. This geographical area offers a selection of historical sites, including moated castles and former castle locations. The region features a mix of well-preserved structures and sites with historical significance. There are 6 castles to explore around Heldenstein.
Last updated: June 17, 2026
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Great view from the Schlossberg and an interesting history of the Schlossberg Chapel.
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A beautiful castle, picturesquely situated in a park-like setting and surrounded by moats, which gives it the name "water castle". It is a Renaissance building, built in the 16th century. The architecture of the castle as well as the surrounding landscape make it a popular destination for visitors interested in history and architecture.
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A romantic place with a view
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The closed four-winged building with corner towers and gate tower was built between 1594 and 1620 by Sebastian and his heir Ferdinand von Haunsperg on medieval foundations. The castle includes the so-called Vorschloss (former farm) with two stable wings from around 1750 and the castle park from the 19th century. https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schloss_Schwindegg
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From the small castle there is a nice descent to the Au monastery.
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The Schloßberg with its chapel can be seen from afar. And when you are up there you have a great view. The story of the chapel is also very interesting. A landmark of Kraiburg.
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Already visible from afar, the landmark of Kraiburg, the Schlossberg with its small St. Georg chapel, rises above the town. The chapel stands today in place of a demolished castle, which the Kraiburg counts - after the Wittelsbachers, the most respected aristocratic family in Bavaria - built on the strategically favorable mountain cone in the Middle Ages. An ascent to the Schlossberg is worthwhile for the delightful view of the Inn Valley alone. The somewhat steep ascent over the Floriansteig begins directly behind the St. Bartholomäus market church in Kraiburg. Those who want to take it easy can start at the market square in a south-westerly direction to the so-called “Kirschwegerl”. From there it goes slightly uphill on a crossroad to the Schlossberg. On the way you come across grazing sheep and goats. They are used for landscape maintenance as "natural lawnmowers" to keep trees and bushes growing short. There are also many valuable biotopes on the Schlossberg, which makes Kraiburg's landmark a special biological feature. The alluvial forests with their backwaters and the natural deciduous forests on the bank slopes, the lines that end at the Schlossberg, are among the last remnants of the "wild river landscape of the Inn" in Bavaria. That is why one of the 50 stamp stations of the ecotourism initiative "Naturatlas Bayern Arche" stands on the Kraiburger Schlossberg.
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St. Georg was built as a pledge chapel in 1838 after a ship train loaded with grain threatened to crash at the bridge in Braunau. The shipmaster Georg Riedl then vowed to build a chapel in honor of his namesake in his place of birth Kraiburg on the Schlossberg if he was rescued.
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Around Heldenstein, primarily within the Mühldorf am Inn district, you'll find a variety of historical sites. These include impressive moated castles like Schwindegg Moated Castle, former castle locations now marked by religious buildings such as St. Georg Chapel on Schlossberg, Kraiburg, and castle ruins or complexes like Stampfl Castle (Megling Castle), which features the keep of a former palace.
For scenic views, St. Georg Chapel on Schlossberg, Kraiburg provides delightful panoramas of the Inn Valley. Similarly, Stampfl Castle (Megling Castle) offers a unique perspective of the Au monastery and the Inn loop from its elevated position.
Many castles in the region are private residences or have limited access. For instance, Schwindegg Moated Castle is a private residence, so its interior is not open to the public. However, its enchanting exterior and surrounding historic park are freely accessible. Other sites, like Wasentegernbach Castle, are now residential buildings, though an information board provides historical context.
The castles around Heldenstein boast rich histories. Schwindegg Moated Castle, for example, has origins tracing back to the 14th century and was rebuilt in Renaissance style after being destroyed in 1504. St. Georg Chapel on Schlossberg, Kraiburg stands on the site of a medieval castle once belonging to the respected Kraiburg counts.
Yes, several locations are suitable for families. The exterior and historic park of Schwindegg Moated Castle offer a pleasant setting for a stroll. Additionally, the ascent to St. Georg Chapel on Schlossberg, Kraiburg is manageable for families, and children might enjoy seeing the grazing sheep and goats used for landscape maintenance.
The region around Heldenstein offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking, cycling, and mountain biking trails. For example, there are several hiking routes near the castles, including easy and moderate options like the 'Isen Cycle Path loop from Landkreis Mühldorf am Inn'. You can explore more options on the Hiking around Heldenstein guide.
Yes, there are hiking opportunities. The Schlossberg in Kraiburg, where St. Georg Chapel is located, offers a rewarding ascent with views. For more extensive hiking, you can find trails like 'Sawmill – Isen Cycle Path loop' or 'Pink Garden Shed – Isen Cycle Path loop' in the wider area. Check the Hiking around Heldenstein guide for detailed routes.
Absolutely. The area is well-suited for cycling. Routes such as the 'Isen Cycle Path' offer moderate rides, and you can find various cycling tours that pass near historical sites. For a comprehensive list of routes, refer to the Cycling around Heldenstein guide.
Near St. Georg Chapel on Schlossberg, Kraiburg, the Schlossberg itself is a special biological feature with valuable biotopes. You might encounter grazing sheep and goats, which help maintain the landscape. The alluvial forests and natural deciduous forests in the Inn Valley are among the last remnants of the 'wild river landscape of the Inn' in Bavaria.
The Jettenbach Brewery and Castle Complex historically included a restaurant. While the brewery aspect is noted, you should check current accessibility for dining, as services can vary.
Visiting during spring, summer, or early autumn generally offers the most pleasant weather for exploring the castle exteriors and surrounding parks. These seasons are ideal for walks, cycling, and enjoying the views without the challenges of winter conditions.
While not entirely hidden, Wasentegernbach Castle, now a residential building, offers a glimpse into the past with an information board detailing its history as a former moated castle. Its quiet location provides a more serene experience compared to more prominent sites.


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