Best castles around Unterneukirchen are found in the surrounding Inn-Salzach region of Upper Bavaria. This area serves as a central point for exploring historical sites. The landscape features a mix of rolling hills and river valleys, characteristic of the Bavarian countryside. These landmarks offer insights into regional history and architecture.
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Where there are always great concerts
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a personal highlight for me, I lived there myself. Regular events in the house. https://www.rejoice.cyou/de/
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The old water castle is currently being renovated and will become an Asian restaurant. (As of Oct.24)
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As a Hofmarkschloss, Tüßling Castle was the mansion of the closed Hofmark Tüßling.
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Very beautiful building and absolutely worth a visit. Whether on foot or by bike.
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You can walk through the castle park from time to time when there is an event there.
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A very nice castle, unfortunately entry is forbidden.
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The region around Unterneukirchen offers a diverse range of castles, from well-preserved Renaissance structures to medieval fortresses. You can find smaller, intimate castles like Frauenbühl Castle with its historical garden, and grander sites such as Tüßling Castle, known for its park and events. The area also features unique historical buildings like Josefsburg (Formerly Kolbergschlössl), which has a distinctive oriel tower and a neo-Gothic chapel.
Yes, several castles in the Inn-Salzach region are known for their events. Tüßling Castle, for instance, is a significant cultural venue that hosts various events throughout the year, including annual Garden Days, romantic Christmas markets, and open-air concerts. Burghausen Castle also features a popular 'Fortress Christmas' event during winter.
Many castles in the region are excellent starting points for outdoor adventures. For example, the area around Burghausen Castle offers various hiking routes. You can also find numerous cycling routes that pass by historical sites. For detailed routes, explore the Gravel biking around Unterneukirchen, Cycling around Unterneukirchen, and Road Cycling Routes around Unterneukirchen guides.
Yes, several castles and their surroundings are suitable for families. Frauenbühl Castle is categorized as family-friendly, offering a pleasant setting. The extensive grounds of Burghausen Castle provide plenty of space for children to explore, and the scenic boat ride to Herrenchiemsee Castle can be an exciting part of the experience for families.
The best time to visit depends on your preferences. Spring and summer offer pleasant weather for exploring castle grounds and combining visits with outdoor activities. Autumn provides beautiful foliage. Winter can be magical, especially with special events like Burghausen's 'Fortress Christmas' or Tüßling's Christmas markets. Always check specific castle opening hours and event schedules.
While direct public transport to every castle from Unterneukirchen might be limited, Burghausen Castle is located in the historically preserved old town of Burghausen, which is accessible by public transport. For Herrenchiemsee Castle, you would typically travel to Prien am Chiemsee and then take a boat to the island. It's advisable to check local bus and train schedules for the most up-to-date information.
Most major castles, such as Burghausen Castle and Herrenchiemsee Castle (with parking available at the ferry departure point in Prien am Chiemsee), have designated parking areas for visitors. For smaller sites like Frauenbühl Castle or Josefsburg, parking might be available nearby in the respective villages. Always check specific castle websites for detailed parking information.
The castles boast diverse historical features. Burghausen Castle is renowned as the world's longest castle, stretching over a kilometer. Herrenchiemsee Castle is a lavish palace modeled after Versailles, complete with opulent state rooms and a mirror hall. Josefsburg (Formerly Kolbergschlössl) features a distinctive oriel tower and a neo-Gothic chapel dating from 1854, showcasing centuries of architectural evolution.
Yes, Burghausen Castle, due to its elevated position, offers spectacular panoramic views of the surrounding area and the Salzach River. Further afield, Fortress Hohensalzburg in Salzburg, Austria, provides stunning vistas of the city, river, and the Alps from its hilltop location.
While specific castle interiors often have restrictions, many castle grounds and surrounding hiking trails are dog-friendly. For example, the extensive outdoor areas around Burghausen Castle are generally accessible for dogs on a leash. It's always best to check the specific rules for each castle or park before your visit.
The duration of a visit varies greatly depending on the castle. For a comprehensive tour of a large site like Burghausen Castle, including museums and exploring the grounds, you might need half a day or more. A visit to Herrenchiemsee Castle, including the boat ride and exploring the palace and gardens, can easily take a full day. Smaller castles like Frauenbühl Castle or Josefsburg might only require an hour or two to appreciate their exterior and immediate surroundings.
Yes, you'll typically find dining options near the castles. Burghausen Castle is situated within the old town, offering various restaurants and cafes. Herrenchiemsee Castle has dining facilities on the island. Additionally, the Old Wasserschlössl, a historical site near Unterneukirchen, is a fine restaurant with a wonderful terrace, ideal for a break during a walk or bike tour.


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