Best castles around Buchdorf are found in the surrounding region, as Buchdorf itself is characterized by its historical Baroque church of St. Ulrich and a Neo-Baroque schoolhouse. The area's history dates back to the 12th century, with parts of the church tower from a rebuilding in 1162. While no castles are directly within Buchdorf, the landscape offers access to several notable historical sites nearby. These sites provide insights into regional history and architecture.
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Impressive castle with a beautiful view of the Danube.
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"Historic castle ruins on the "Schlossberg" on the northern edge of the village of Graisbach (municipality of Marxheim). The castle was presumably built by the "Edle von Graisbach" as a ministerial castle for the Counts of Lechsgmünd. After the counts' ancestral seat in "Lechsgmünd" was destroyed by Regensburg merchants in 1248, the counts resettled in Graisbach. From then on, they called themselves Counts of Lechsgmünd-Graisbach. The castle was further expanded over the centuries, partially destroyed and rebuilt in the 15th century. In the 18th century, the castle was abandoned and used as a quarry. Stones from the castle were used as building material in the region, for example, for the Danube bridge in Neuburg. Today, only remnants of the castle complex (Pallas, keep, curtain wall, northwest tower, fountain market) can be visited. Of particular note is the well-preserved Romanesque castle chapel of St. Pankratius with its reliefs on the north portal and remnants of the historic wall paintings." Source: https://www.ferienland-donauries.de/sehenswertes/burgruine_graisbach-1780/
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There are different levels here. The family crypt is in the basement and can be visited during special tours. Otherwise, the church is part of the "normal" tour. Old memorial stones of nobles can also be seen here. The church can also be visited without a guide.
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many beautiful old trees in front of the privately owned castle. But you can rest very well there
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No, there are no castles directly within Buchdorf itself. The town is known for its historical Baroque church of St. Ulrich and a Neo-Baroque schoolhouse. However, the surrounding region offers several notable historical castle sites.
Among the most popular castles in the region are Leitheim Castle, which majestically overlooks the Danube and serves as an event location and hotel, and Graisbach Castle Ruins, a historical hilltop ruin surrounded by ancient lime trees.
Yes, Leitheim Castle is considered family-friendly, offering a beautiful setting above the Danube. Additionally, Rain Castle is also noted as a family-friendly historical site, and its park area can be a nice shortcut through Rain.
Beyond the castles themselves, you can explore sites like Graisbach Castle Ruins, which is a significant historical ruin. Also, within the grounds of a nearby castle (likely Harburg), you can find St. Michael's Castle Church, featuring interesting construction, a family crypt, and old memorial stones.
Yes, several castles offer great views. Leitheim Castle provides magnificent views of the Danube Valley. For a broader panorama, visit the View of Harburg Castle, Harburg's Old Town and the Wörnitz River, which offers a splendid vantage point of the castle, the Wörnitz river, and the picturesque old town.
The area around Buchdorf and its castles is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as the 'Wayside cross on Edelweißweg' loop or the 'View of Kaisheim – Kaisheim Pond' loop. For cyclists, there are road cycling routes like the 'Leitheim Castle – Danube bridge in Donauwörth' loop. You can explore more options on the Hiking around Buchdorf or Road Cycling Routes around Buchdorf guide pages.
Yes, there are easy walking trails in the region. For instance, the 'Wayside cross on Edelweißweg – At the Apple Tree (Hiking Trail) loop from Hafenreut' is an easy hiking option. The viewpoint overlooking Harburg Castle is also accessible via a beautiful hiking trail from the castle car park, with benches for rest and a playground nearby for children.
Visitors frequently praise the majestic views, especially from Leitheim Castle over the Danube Valley. The historical significance and the serene atmosphere of places like Graisbach Castle Ruins, with its old lime trees, are also highly appreciated. Many enjoy the blend of history with natural beauty.
Yes, Leitheim Castle itself includes a restaurant and operates as a four-star hotel, allowing visitors to enjoy refreshments or even an overnight stay. For other castles, it's advisable to check local amenities in nearby towns like Harburg or Rain.
While specific recommendations aren't provided, visiting during spring or autumn would likely offer pleasant weather for exploring the castle grounds and surrounding trails. The Christmas market at Rain Castle in December is also highlighted as a particularly beautiful time to visit that specific location.
Yes, for castles like Harburg, there is typically a castle car park available. From there, you can often access viewpoints and trails leading to the castle. It's recommended to check specific castle websites for detailed parking information.
Yes, Graisbach Castle Ruins offers a distinct experience as a ruin of a hilltop castle. It's set on a 430-meter-high elevation and is notable for its surrounding old lime trees, providing a natural and historical atmosphere.


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