Best castles around Schneizlreuth are located within the surrounding region of Landkreis Berchtesgadener Land in Bavaria, Germany. This area is known for its mountainous landscape and rich historical heritage. While Schneizlreuth itself is a small municipality, the broader vicinity offers a variety of historical fortifications and palaces. These sites provide insights into Bavarian history and architecture.
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The Schlossplatz in the heart of Berchtesgaden is located between the Royal Palace, the Collegiate Church of St. Peter and John, and some outbuildings of the palace area.
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Beautiful to look at, but unfortunately it was not possible to visit the inside!
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An interesting monument of history in a very beautiful old town/village
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Beautiful historic castle above Bad Reichenhall. Unfortunately, no longer open to the public.
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Instead of a summit cross, a kind of monument, is something different
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An experience for the whole family
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The path to St. Pankraz Church is currently closed.
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The Berchtesgaden Royal Palace, originally an Augustinian Monastery, offers guided tours year-round. You can explore approximately 30 of its 214 rooms, and special tours can be arranged to focus on specific areas like the Porcelain Room or Wittelsbach history.
Yes, the Ruins of Plainburg Castle feature a viewing platform with wide views of the Gmainer Tal. The Karlstein Castle Ruins also offer scenic views from their location on a steep rock above the Thumsee.
Gruttenstein Castle, a medieval fortress above Bad Reichenhall, hosts public events annually, including an Easter market, a wine festival, and an Advent market. This blends its historical significance with modern community engagement.
The Karlstein Castle Ruins are listed as family-friendly. While the final section to the ruins involves a metal staircase, the overall experience of exploring a historical site can be engaging for families. The Berchtesgaden Royal Palace also offers a rich historical experience that can be enjoyed by families.
Many castles and ruins, like the Ruins of Plainburg Castle, are accessible year-round. However, the inner courtyard of Plainburg is closed in winter. Visiting during spring or autumn offers pleasant weather for exploration and fewer crowds, while summer allows for full access and often more public events at places like Gruttenstein Castle.
Absolutely. The region around Schneizlreuth is ideal for combining historical exploration with outdoor adventures. For instance, the Karlstein Castle Ruins are reached via a hiking trail. You can find numerous hiking routes in the vicinity by exploring the Hiking around Schneizlreuth guide or the Mountain Hikes around Schneizlreuth guide.
While not directly in Schneizlreuth, Kirchberg Castle (Kirchberg-Schlössl), located at the foot of the Kirchberg, is a listed building with a rich history, transformed into its current 'Schlössl' form in 1723. It features a chapel and a restaurant, offering a unique blend of history and local charm away from the more prominent sites.
For sites like the Ruins of Plainburg Castle or Karlstein Castle Ruins, a visit can range from 1-2 hours, especially if you include the walk to the site. For the Berchtesgaden Royal Palace with its guided tours, plan for at least 2-3 hours to fully appreciate its history and extensive rooms.
For Gruttenstein Castle, there is a small parking lot below the castle, making it accessible by car. For other sites, parking availability may vary, often requiring parking in nearby towns or designated trailheads and walking to the castle.
The Berchtesgaden Royal Palace originated as an Augustinian Monastery around 1102. After numerous renovations, it served as the residence for the Prince Provost of Berchtesgaden. Since 1810, it has been owned by the Bavarian royal family and is now managed by the Wittelsbacher Ausgleichsfonds, showcasing various stylistic epochs from Romanesque to Rococo.
Gruttenstein Castle, built around 1218 high above Bad Reichenhall, played a crucial role in protecting the old salt works of Bad Reichenhall. It also served as administrative headquarters for the Salzmaier, highlighting its significance in the region's salt trade history.
From the Ruins of Plainburg Castle, you get wide views over the Gmainer Tal. Gruttenstein Castle offers a nice view of the Predigtstuhl mountain and the city of Bad Reichenhall. The Karlstein Castle Ruins provide scenic views of the surrounding area, including the Thumsee.


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