Best castles around Domažlice are found in the picturesque region of Bohemia, Czech Republic, offering a glimpse into a rich historical past. The area is characterized by its historical significance and architectural evolution through various periods. These landmarks provide opportunities to explore local heritage and the natural landscape of the Chodsko region.
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At the entrance to Ronsberg Castle there is this statue embedded in the castle wall; Saint of flowers, but oh yes, the translation, saint of May. In the fountain behind the castle there is the recently renovated sculpture of Neptune. St. John of Nepomuk has found his place in Ronsberg between the rectory and the church. The statue dates from 1682 and was made by the sculptor Brokoff. The column with the coronation of Mary is in the center of the village on the corner of the Hotel Hubertus. The column was built in 1736
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Very ruinous property in which a lot still needs to be invested. It is the home of the Coudenhove-Kalergi family. It is the setting of the novel “The Bohemian Samurai” by Setzwein. The first Japanese woman in Europe lived here, Mitsuko, and Richard Coudenhove-Kalergi, who had the idea of a Pan-European Union.
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Interesting information about the old Grafenried, with many boards about the houses, their residents and history
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The Trhanov Castle near Domažlice was built here by Wolf Wilém's son Wolf Maxmilián Lamingen (known as Lomikar) in 1676–1677. The original form of the chateau was modified in 1810 by the Stadion family in the Empire style. Among other things, the famous doctor Josef Thomayer was a famous local of this place.
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Was last used as a pottery factory
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Rýzmberk Castle is located near the town of Kdyně, in the Plzeň Region. The Gothic castle was built at the request of King Otakar II Přemysl in the second half of the 13th century. Diepold Schwihau von Riesenberg is mentioned as one of the first owners in 1279. At that time, the castle served to guard the pass on the Regensburger Steig on the main connection from Prague to Regensburg. Impressive entrance offers the - Vstupní brána - entrance gate to the former castle complex. The castle tower now serves as a lookout tower. On the back of the mountain is also the former "Lesní divadlo - Forest Theater"
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Die Burg Nový Herštejn, originally Herštýn lies as Ruine einer Höhenburg anderthalb Kilometer southwest of Němčice in the Domažlice District in Tschechien. Die Burgruine befindet sich westlich der Staatsstraße II/184 zwischen Němčice und Kdyně auf dem Herštýn im Branžovský hvozd in der Švihovská vrchovina.
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The core of the castle goes back to a moated castle that has stood here since the mid-15th century. The castle was fortified with deep moats and walls. At the end of the 17th century it was rebuilt into an early baroque palace. Today you can admire the murals from the 15th and 16th centuries or the former castle chapel. Cultural and social events take place here throughout the year. Interesting is the fact that Bedřich Smetana worked here as a music teacher in his youth.
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The Domažlice region is rich in history. Chodský Castle Museum in Domažlice, originally founded by Přemysl Otakar II, houses the Chod Region Museum and offers insights into local culture. Another significant site is Horšovský Týn Castle, an important architectural landmark in West Bohemia, known for its original Gothic structure and later Renaissance reconstruction.
Yes, several castles provide excellent viewpoints. The Rýzmberk Castle Ruins and Observation Tower features a tower that now serves as a lookout, offering views of the surroundings. Similarly, the Starý Herštejn Castle Ruins and Viewpoint provides a great 360° view from its remaining tower.
Many castles in the region are family-friendly. Horšovský Týn Castle is a great option, often appreciated for its large garden. The Grafenried / Lučina – Abandoned Village Ruins offers an engaging historical experience with information boards, making it suitable for families to explore. Poběžovice Castle and Chodský Castle Museum are also categorized as family-friendly.
Absolutely. The Domažlice region has several fascinating castle ruins. Besides the Rýzmberk Castle Ruins and Starý Herštejn Castle Ruins, you can also explore the Tannawa Castle Ruins and Nový Herštejn Castle Ruins, which offer a glimpse into the past.
The Domažlice region is excellent for combining castle visits with outdoor activities. You can find numerous options for road cycling, running, and general cycling. For detailed routes, explore the Road Cycling Routes around Domažlice, Running Trails around Domažlice, and Cycling around Domažlice guides.
While specific hiking trails directly linked to each castle aren't detailed, the region offers many walking opportunities. The hike to Grafenried / Lučina – Abandoned Village Ruins is described as very easy and accessible. For more structured hiking, consider exploring the general Running Trails around Domažlice guide, which includes routes suitable for walking.
The castles in the Domažlice region are generally enjoyable throughout the warmer months, from spring to early autumn (April to October). This period offers pleasant weather for exploring outdoor ruins, climbing towers for views, and enjoying the surrounding natural landscapes. Some indoor museums, like the Chod Region Museum, are open year-round.
The duration of your visit depends on the castle and your interest. For a site like Chodský Castle Museum, you might spend 1-2 hours exploring the museum and climbing the tower. Larger complexes like Horšovský Týn Castle with its extensive park could take 2-3 hours. If you plan to visit multiple castles or combine it with outdoor activities, a full day or even a weekend would be ideal.
Visitors frequently praise the historical insights and the scenic views. The Grafenried / Lučina – Abandoned Village Ruins is noted for its interesting historical context and well-preserved information. The Rýzmberk Castle Ruins and Observation Tower is loved for its impressive entrance and the lookout tower's panoramic views. The overall blend of history, architecture, and natural beauty is highly valued.
While not explicitly labeled as 'hidden gems' in the data, sites like Ronsperger Castle, Tannawa Castle Ruins, and Nový Herštejn Castle Ruins offer a chance to explore less frequented historical sites, providing a more tranquil and intimate experience of the region's past.
The castles are nestled within the picturesque Chodsko region. For example, Trhanov Castle is traversed by the Černý potok stream and is near the 585m high Hrádek. Many castle ruins, like Starý Herštejn and Rýzmberk, are situated on hills, offering natural viewpoints and surrounded by forests, perfect for combining with walks.


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