Castles near Habach Bavaria Germany are primarily found in the surrounding Weilheim-Schongau district, offering a glimpse into the region's rich history. While Habach itself does not feature prominent castles directly within its borders, the area is characterized by historical estates and former hunting lodges. This part of Bavaria provides a landscape of historical sites, including castle-like buildings and abbey complexes, set amidst natural beauty. The district's historical significance is evident in its various architectural monuments.
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Beautiful private Neuegling Castle
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This imposing building was built between 1907 and 1909 in the historicist style and is currently privately owned, so unfortunately it cannot be visited. Over the years, the ownership and use of the castle changed several times: in 1943, the property came into the possession of the Nazi state and was a guest house for the Reich Foreign Ministry; the most prominent guest in 1943 was Benito Mussolini. Briefly owned by the US Army after the war, the castle was taken over by the US government, which set up and operated a seminary of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church there in 1946. Finally, in 1961, the castle came into the possession of the Federal Republic of Germany, which housed a training center for candidates for the senior civil service at the BND there until 2000. After that, the site changed hands several times. Further information about this interesting building can be found on Wikipedia at https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schloss_Hirschberg_am_Haarsee.
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The previous building was the birthplace of Joseph von Utzschneider and part of a country estate that had belonged to his mother Maria's family for 300 years and was auctioned off in 1842. Rieden Castle in Rieden in the municipality of Seehausen am Staffelsee dates back to the 18th century and originally belonged to the Ettal monastery. The current building was rebuilt in 1887 in the neo-baroque style. It is now privately owned. The castle is listed in the Bavarian monument list under number D-1-80-132-15.
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Neuegling Castle (also Neu-Egling Castle) in Neuegling in the municipality of Murnau am Staffelsee in the Upper Bavarian district of Garmisch-Partenkirchen was built by Carl Hocheder in 1910-13. It is owned by the von Poschinger-Camphausen family and was the filming location for the ZDF series Herzflimmern – Die Klinik am See.
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Beautiful estate Rieden, somewhat hidden behind hedges
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Wikipedia (Rieden Castle): https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schloss_Rieden Wikipedia (List of monuments in Seehausen am Staffelsee, 2023-01-08): https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liste_der_Baudenkmäler_in_Seehausen_am_Staffelsee “Schloss Rieden … Two-storey neo-Baroque hipped roof building with southern half hip, onion corner towers, mighty ridge turret and plaster structure, essentially 18th century, rebuilt in 1887. …D-1-80-132-15”
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Wikipedia (Rieden Castle): https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schloss_Rieden Wikipedia (list of architectural monuments in Seehausen am Staffelsee, 2023-01-08): https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liste_der_Baudenkmäler_in_Seehausen_am_Staffelsee#D-1-80-132-15 “Rieden Castle ... Two-story neo-baroque hipped roof building with southern half-hip, onion corner towers, mighty roof turrets and plaster structure, essentially 18th century, rebuilt in 1887. … D-1-80-132-15”
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The area around Habach, particularly in the Weilheim-Schongau district, offers a variety of historical sites. These include castle-like buildings, former hunting lodges, and abbey complexes. While some are privately owned, others provide a glimpse into the region's rich history and architectural styles.
Yes, while many castles in the region are privately owned, Bernried Abbey and Monastery Pond is a historical site with public access and a cafe. Additionally, Schloss Hohenberg near Seeshaupt, though privately owned, features the Schlossgaststätte Hohenberg, a castle restaurant with an idyllic beer garden, historic bowling alley, and music pavilion, offering a traditional Bavarian dining experience in a historic setting.
The Georg-von-Vollmar Academy, a small castle situated above the Kochelsee, provides beautiful views of the lake and the surrounding countryside. Visitors often praise it as a nice vantage point.
Hirschberg Castle on Lake Haarsee was built between 1907 and 1909 in the historicist style. It has a rich and eventful history, having served as a guesthouse for the Reich Foreign Ministry during WWII (hosting Benito Mussolini), a seminary for the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church, and a training center for the Federal Intelligence Service. It is currently privately owned and not open to the public, but its imposing architecture is visible from outside.
Yes, Bernried Abbey and Monastery Pond is considered family-friendly and includes a cafe. The area around Schloss Hohenberg also offers tranquil walks and a beer garden at the Schlossgaststätte Hohenberg, which can be enjoyable for families.
The region around Habach is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as the 'View of the Bavarian Alps – View of Riegsee and Staffelsee loop from Habach' or the 'Aidlinger Ridge Trail loop from Habach'. For running, there are trails like the 'Path Through the Birch Grove – Beautiful panorama loop from Habach'. Mountain biking enthusiasts can explore routes like the 'View of the Bavarian Alps – St. Johannisrain Chapel loop from Habach'. You can find more details on these activities in the Hiking around Habach, Running Trails around Habach, and MTB Trails around Habach guides.
Rieden Castle is a two-story neo-baroque hipped roof building with distinctive onion corner towers. Originally from the 18th century and once belonging to the Ettal Monastery, it was rebuilt in 1887. It is privately owned today.
Yes, Schloss Weilheim in Oberbayern, once a significant castle, underwent extensive reconstruction in the 19th and early 20th centuries and now serves as the local tax office. While historically important, it is not a traditional castle tourist attraction today. You can learn more about its history on Wikipedia.
Visitors to the Habach area appreciate the blend of historical ambiance with natural beauty. Sites like Schloss Hohenberg's restaurant are praised for their picturesque location, excellent food, and charming outdoor seating. The historical significance and architectural styles of places like Rieden Castle and Hirschberg Castle are also highly valued, even if some are only viewable from the exterior.
The best time to visit the castles and historical sites around Habach largely depends on your preferred activities. Spring and autumn offer pleasant weather for exploring and hiking. The Schlossgaststätte Hohenberg with its beer garden is particularly enjoyable in warmer months. Some sites, like Bernried Abbey, also host special events such as Christmas markets, making winter visits charming.
Yes, several castles in the region are privately owned and not accessible for tours. These include Hirschberg Castle on Lake Haarsee and Schloss Neuegling. While you can often view their impressive exteriors, internal access is restricted.


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