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Top 12 Castles around Raubling

Best castles around Raubling provide access to a rich historical and architectural landscape in the Upper Bavarian region. The town serves as a convenient starting point for exploring significant historical sites in the surrounding Landkreis Rosenheim. These locations offer insights into medieval and royal Bavarian history, set amidst diverse natural scenery. Visitors can explore a range of castles, from well-preserved complexes to ancient ruins, often with views of the Inn Valley or Lake Chiemsee.

Best castles around Raubling

  • The most popular castles is Maxlrain Castle, a castle that features a beer garden directly across from the castle and brewery. It is noted for its aesthetic appeal and the opportunity to combine a visit with outdoor activities.
  • Another must-see spot is Falkenstein Castle Ruins, Flintsbach am Inn, a historical site with beautiful views over the Inn Valley. The preserved masonry dates back to around 1110, making it one of Bavaria's oldest stone castles.
  • Visitors also love Brannenburg Castle, a historical site that was rebuilt in the English neo-Gothic style in the 19th century. It is significant for its role as a manorial district and its connection to local noble families.
  • Raubling is known for medieval ruins, historical residences, and renovated castles. These sites offer a variety of architectural styles and historical periods to explore.
  • The castles around Raubling are appreciated by the komoot community. With more than 800 upvotes and over 400 photos, these sites are popular among explorers.

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Falkenstein Castle Ruins, Flintsbach am Inn

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Beautiful castle ruins with a great view over the Inn Valley. The Falkenstein ruin is part of the Petersberg monument complex. After the destruction by fire in Alt-Falkenstein in the 19th century, the buildings fell into disrepair.
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Maxlrain Castle

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42 photos so far and no tip ??? Maxlrain is not only beautiful to look at, it also has a wonderful beer garden, right across from the castle and brewery!

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Brannenburg Castle

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The castle gained notoriety in 2000 through a gunman.

Unfortunately, the castle cannot be visited as it is in private hands and houses boarding schools and schools. Thus, any access for unauthorized persons is prohibited and cordoned off.

The place Brannenburg is first mentioned in a document between 993 and 1000. The name Brannenburg can be traced back to the fact that space was created for a settlement at this point by clearing and burning (the municipal coat of arms still indicates this today). The place belonged as a closed village to the castle and later Hofmark Brannenburg. A noble family called von Brannenburg (Prantenperch) were ministerials of the Counts of Falkenstein and died out in the 14th century. The most famous inhabitant of the castle was probably the military leader Kaspar II. Winzerer, who also received the court marque justice for the castle. In 1554, the property passed to Hans Caspar von Pienzenau, who had it converted into a renaissance castle. Major Max Reinhardt had the palace rebuilt in the English neo-Gothic style between 1872 and 1875. In the 1960s, as the Institut Schloss Brannenburg, it became a state-recognized private secondary school and private technical college with boarding school for boys and girls.
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Prantseck Castle

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Prantseck Castle was built by the Lords of Prantim in the 16th century as a new noble residence above the Hofmühle. However, the noble family died out shortly afterwards, so that the property changed hands several times in the following centuries. It was expanded in the 17th and 18th centuries. The castle park dates from the 19th century.
Prantseck Castle served as a spa clinic for several years. There was also a public indoor pool operated by a community of interests. It was closed in early October 2013 due to the risk of collapse.
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Rachelburg Ruins

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The castle complex is of particular archaeological importance. From excavations it can be concluded that here - as well as on the neighboring Petersberg - there was already a Bronze Age settlement. A necklace from the Middle Bronze Age (16th century BC) found in the 1990s, which must have belonged to a noble lady, suggests that the Rachelburg already had a kind of ruling function at that time.

Ober-Falkenstein Castle is said to have been built by Bishop Albuin von Brixen and the Aribones. The complex was the eponymous seat of the Counts of Falkenstein and was first mentioned indirectly in 1115, then in 1166 as "urbs", in 1188 as "castrum", and in 1287 as "burg". When 1166 is mentioned in the Codex Falkensteinensis, it is also shown in a schematic drawing. The masonry that has been preserved is dated around 1110, coins found date from around 1120; This makes Alt-Falkenstein one of the oldest preserved stone castles in Bavaria.

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July 1, 2023, Schloss Maxlrain

The small town of Maxlrain is right next to Bad Aibling. Wonderful hiking and biking trails, and of course the culinary delicacies in the cozy beer gardens of the Schlosswirtschaft and the Bräustüberl make every visitor's trip an experience.

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Beautiful castle complex

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Bastl
June 20, 2022, Schloss Prantseck

On the ridge behind the parish church and the castle park with its old trees is the towering former castle of the Lords of Prant. Originally, this Aiblinger noble family lived in their noble residence Pranthausen (today's Hotel Lindner) in the middle of the market. It was not until the last of the family, Wilhelm von Prant, that this castle was built above the Hofmühle with its wide view of the plain west of Aibling. Wilhelm was a steward at the district court and died in 1573. A beautiful red marble epitaph on the north side of the parish church bears witness to him and his position. In the 17th and 18th centuries, the castle was enlarged, rebuilt several times and provided with two turrets. After it often changed function and owner, it now serves as a health resort. Source: Bad Aibling

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A beautiful ruined castle, some beautiful mountain tours start here

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Unter-Falkenstein Castle, also known as Neu-Falkenstein, is the ruin of a hilltop castle at 536.2 m above sea level. NHN in the municipality of Flintsbach am Inn in the Bavarian district of Rosenheim. The castle lies at the foot of the High Madron and the Petersberg. The stables of Ober-Falkenstein Castle are above the complex.

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Here is a really good beer garden 🍺

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Every time I am blown away by this beautiful building and gardens. A snapshot shouldn't be missing;)

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Hanni
October 17, 2021, Schloss Brannenburg

Almost invisible during the summer due to the trees.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some of the most historically significant castles near Raubling?

The region around Raubling is rich in history. Falkenstein Castle Ruins, Flintsbach am Inn, for example, features preserved masonry dating back to around 1110, making it one of Bavaria's oldest stone castles. Another significant site is Brannenburg Castle, which has a history as a manorial district and was rebuilt in the English neo-Gothic style in the 19th century. Hohenaschau Castle, though not a highlight in this guide, is also a large and well-preserved medieval complex with roots in the 12th century, offering insights into Upper Bavarian history.

Are there family-friendly castles to visit around Raubling?

Yes, Maxlrain Castle is noted as family-friendly. It's aesthetically appealing and offers a wonderful beer garden directly across from the castle and brewery, making it a pleasant stop for families. While not explicitly listed as family-friendly in the guide, Herrenchiemsee Palace with its extensive gardens and boat trip across Lake Chiemsee can also be an engaging experience for families.

Can I bring my dog to the castles or nearby trails?

While specific dog policies for individual castles are not detailed, many outdoor areas and hiking trails around the castles are generally dog-friendly. For instance, the ascent to Hohenaschau Castle offers beautiful hiking opportunities, and the easy hikes around Raubling are often suitable for walks with dogs. It's always advisable to check specific castle regulations regarding pets before your visit, especially for indoor areas.

What kind of outdoor activities can I do near the castles?

The castles around Raubling are often integrated into beautiful landscapes, offering various outdoor activities. You can find easy hikes, mountain hikes, and road cycling routes in the area. For example, the Falkenstein Castle Ruins are often starting points for hiking tours, and Schloss Maxlrain is highlighted for its proximity to wonderful hiking and cycling paths.

Are there good viewpoints or natural features near these castles?

Absolutely. Falkenstein Castle Ruins, Flintsbach am Inn, offers beautiful views over the Inn Valley. Hohenaschau Castle provides commanding views of the surrounding valley and mountains. Herrenchiemsee Palace is located on Herreninsel in Lake Chiemsee, offering picturesque island scenery and extensive gardens with fountains. Many of the nearby hiking routes also lead to scenic viewpoints.

What is the best time of year to visit the castles around Raubling?

The Upper Bavarian region is beautiful throughout the year, but spring, summer, and early autumn generally offer the most pleasant weather for exploring castles and engaging in outdoor activities. During these seasons, the gardens are in full bloom, and hiking and cycling conditions are ideal. Winter visits can be charming, especially if there's snow, but some outdoor areas or facilities might have reduced hours.

Are there any castles that offer dining or refreshment options?

Yes, Maxlrain Castle is well-known for its wonderful beer garden directly across from the castle and brewery, offering traditional Bavarian cuisine. Hohenaschau Castle also includes a museum and is situated in an area with local amenities. Herrenchiemsee Palace has dining options on Herreninsel.

How long does it typically take to explore a castle near Raubling?

The time required varies greatly depending on the castle. For ruins like Falkenstein Castle Ruins, a visit might take 1-2 hours, including the ascent and enjoying the views. Larger complexes like Herrenchiemsee Palace, with its opulent interiors, museum, and extensive gardens, could easily take half a day or more to fully explore. For castles like Maxlrain Castle, you might spend a couple of hours enjoying the grounds and the beer garden.

Are there any lesser-known or 'hidden gem' castles worth exploring?

While the guide highlights popular choices, Prantseck Castle near Bad Aibling is a less prominent but historically interesting site. Built in the 16th century, it has undergone several expansions and served various functions, including a spa clinic. Although it's not always publicly accessible, its history and location make it a noteworthy discovery for those interested in local heritage.

What are the parking options for visiting castles in the Raubling area?

Parking availability varies by castle. For popular sites like Herrenchiemsee Palace, there are designated parking lots on the mainland from where you take a boat to the island. For castles like Falkenstein Castle Ruins or Hohenaschau Castle, parking is typically available at the base of the ascent or in nearby villages. It's recommended to check specific parking information for each castle before your visit.

Are any of the castles around Raubling accessible for visitors with disabilities?

Accessibility can be challenging for older castles and ruins due to their historical architecture, uneven terrain, and stairs. Herrenchiemsee Palace, being a royal palace, may offer more accessible routes within certain parts of the palace and gardens, but it requires a boat trip to the island. For other sites like Falkenstein Castle Ruins or Hohenaschau Castle, which involve ascents and historical structures, full accessibility might be limited. It's best to contact individual castle administrations for detailed accessibility information.

What do visitors enjoy most about the castles around Raubling?

Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of rich history, diverse architectural styles, and the beautiful natural settings. The community highlights the aesthetic appeal of places like Maxlrain Castle and the stunning views from Falkenstein Castle Ruins. The opportunity to combine castle visits with outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, and to enjoy local amenities like beer gardens, also adds to the overall positive experience.

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