Best castles around Burgkirchen an der Alz offers a journey through historical fortifications in Upper Bavaria, Germany. The region's name itself, "castle church on the Alz," suggests a rich past of fortified structures. While Burgkirchen an der Alz features the archaeological site of Burgstall Schönberg, several impressive castles are located nearby. These sites provide insights into medieval architecture and regional history.
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In the fourth courtyard of the castle in Burghausen is the outer castle chapel of St. Mary, also known as Hedwig's Chapel. It was built under Duke George of Wittelsbach and his wife Hedwig between 1479 and 1489.
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The glittering Salzach River, the world's longest castle and the listed old town with its stylish moat roofs and high facades form a triad - beautiful like in a fairy tale. Due to the rapid growth of the new town during industrialization, the medieval old town was preserved in a unique urban coherence and is a special listed ensemble. The colorful town houses typical of the Inn-Salzach region with their gable walls extending above roof height and rich facade decoration are remarkable. Cozy beer gardens and terrace restaurants, convivial pubs, pretty cafés, stylish bars and much more offer culinary supplies around the clock in Burghausen, while impressive museums, artistic galleries and Burghausen's unique sights offer great opportunities for activities. Source: https://www.visit-burghausen.com/altstadt
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The clock tower with covered well house is located in the fifth courtyard (sixth castle courtyard) of the castle. The picturesque tower with striking clock and sundial dates from the 16th century.
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The outer castle chapel of St. Mary, called Hedwig's Chapel, was built under Duke George the Rich and his wife Hedwig between 1479 and 1489. It is an important example of late Gothic architecture. Since the 16th century at the latest, there has been a garden next to the chapel. In a description of the castle from 1573, it is referred to as "the captain's wide garden". The name "Vicedomgarten" is still in use today (Vicedom = chief administrator and deputy of the duke). The division of the garden into a uniform grid of paths and green spaces can be traced back to the 18th century on plans. The gardener's tower stands directly next to the garden. In 1573 it was simply called "ain wacht Thurn", and its traditional name also refers to its use as a residential building. Such dual use was common for many of the castle's towers. Source: https://www.burg-burghausen.de/deutsch/hoefe/vierter.htm
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Very nice tower and in very good condition.
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Nice sunbathing area. Great excursion destination.
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Within Burgkirchen an der Alz, you can explore the site of Burgstall Schönberg. This is an abandoned high-medieval motte-and-bailey castle site, recognized as an archaeological monument. While no longer a standing castle, it offers insights into the region's past fortifications and potential Bronze Age settlements.
Burghausen Castle is renowned as the "longest castle in the world," stretching over a kilometer along a ridge. It offers panoramic views of the old town of Burghausen. Key features include the Hedwig Chapel, a significant example of late Gothic architecture, and the picturesque Clock Tower with Well House, featuring a 16th-century clock and sundial.
Yes, Burghausen Castle is the most prominent, but Schloss Tüßling, located about 11 km from Burgkirchen an der Alz, is another historical castle in the region worth exploring for its architectural and historical value.
The castles in the region primarily showcase medieval military architecture. For instance, the Hedwig Chapel within Burghausen Castle is a prime example of late Gothic architecture in Bavaria, noted for its innovative vault construction.
From Burghausen Castle, you get a wonderful view of the old town of Burghausen. Another excellent spot is the View of Burghausen's Old Town from the Georgstor gate. Additionally, the Wöhrsee Lido beneath Burghausen Castle offers scenic views of the castle from below.
Yes, several sites are family-friendly. Burghausen Castle, the Clock Tower with Well House, and the Wöhrsee Lido are all categorized as family-friendly, offering engaging experiences for all ages.
The region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for hiking, cycling, and mountain biking. For example, there are easy to moderate hiking trails like the "Alz crossing possible – Riverside Picnic and Rest Spot loop from Hirten" or cycling routes such as the "View of Burghausen Castle – View of Burghausen Castle loop from Burgkirchen." You can explore more options in the Hiking around Burgkirchen an der Alz, Cycling around Burgkirchen an der Alz, and MTB Trails around Burgkirchen an der Alz guides.
Visitors often note that Burghausen Castle is beautiful no matter the time of year. However, for outdoor activities and enjoying the views, spring, summer, and early autumn generally offer the most pleasant weather. Winter can provide a unique, picturesque experience, especially for walks around the castle grounds.
Yes, directly below Burghausen Castle is the Wöhrsee Lido. This natural swimming pool offers a wonderful place to relax, swim, and enjoy the views of the castle. It's a popular spot for families with a playground and kiosk.
Visitors frequently highlight the impressive length and panoramic views from Burghausen Castle. The well-preserved medieval architecture, historical details like the Hedwig Chapel, and the overall historical significance are also major draws. The scenic beauty, especially the views of the old town and the Salzach river, are highly appreciated.
Yes, particularly around Burghausen Castle and in the nearby town of Burghausen, you will find cafes, pubs, and accommodation options. The Wöhrsee Lido also has a kiosk for refreshments.


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