Best castles around Wallersdorf offer insights into Bavarian history and architecture. The region surrounding Wallersdorf features several historical castles, each with unique characteristics. Visitors can explore 9 castles, providing a diverse range of historical sites. These structures reflect centuries of regional development and architectural styles.
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Beautiful beer garden with friendly hosts
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Summer Opening Hours: FROM MAY 1 – SEPTEMBER Closed Monday – Tuesday Wednesday – Friday: from 6:00 PM Sat.: from 5:00 PM Sun.: from 11:00 AM Winter Opening Hours: Monday – Wednesday: closed Thursday – Sunday: from 7:00 PM
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Joseph-von-Eichendorf Panorama Trail Station 14 - Adldorf Castle
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You can see the tower from the bike path. Unfortunately, a visit to this old castle is not permitted! This is privately owned and the landlady asks you to leave the property immediately, as I was able to experience myself! Nevertheless, I would like to present my pictures here as a highlight. If you want more information about this old building, you can find it here https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schloss_Wildthurn http://www.schloss-wildthurn.com/index.html
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The sunken Leonsberg Castle is absolutely worth seeing. The history can be read on one of the photos. There are haunted stories about a white woman from Leonsberg. The castle restaurant has a wonderful beer garden. Opening hours: Opening times winter: Mon-Wed: closed Thursday - Sunday: from 7 p.m. or by appointment at 09953/1507 or 0151/67301843 Opening times summer: Monday and Tuesday closed Wed - Fri: from 5 p.m. Sa .: from 5 p.m. Sun .: from 11 a.m. or by appointment at 09953/1507 or 0151/67301843
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You can get an expert tour of the vaults upon registration
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Schloss Adldorf is a castle in Adldorf, Lower Bavaria, a district of the municipality of Eichendorf in the Dingolfing-Landau district. It was built in 1602, severely damaged several times and completely rebuilt in 1906 after a fire. The castle also has its own brewery. https://regiowiki.pnp.de/wiki/Schloss_Adldorf https://regiowiki.pnp.de/wiki/Gräfliche_Brauerei_Arco_Valley https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adldorf https://graf-arco.de/
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The sunken Leonsberg Castle is absolutely worth seeing. The history can be read on one of the photos. There are haunted stories about a white woman from Leonsberg. The castle restaurant has a wonderful beer garden. Opening hours: Opening times winter: Mon-Wed: closed Thursday - Sunday: from 7 p.m. or by appointment at 09953/1507 or 0151/67301843 Opening times summer: Monday and Tuesday closed Wed - Fri: from 5 p.m. Sa .: from 5 p.m. Sun .: from 11 a.m. or by appointment at 09953/1507 or 0151/67301843
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The region around Wallersdorf offers a diverse range of historical castles, including those with significant remnants integrated into local structures, well-preserved historical castles, and moated complexes. You'll find structures reflecting centuries of regional development and various architectural styles.
Yes, several castles have deep historical roots. Leonsberg Castle, for instance, dates back to the 12th century and has a turbulent past, including being burned down and rebuilt. Its remnants, including a late medieval tower and cellar vaults, are integrated into the local church. Irlbach Castle also boasts an interesting history dating back to 1569.
While some castles are privately owned, you can explore the remnants of Leonsberg Castle, where the historical tower and preserved cellar vaults are accessible. The guesthouse on the castle hill, 'Schlossgaststätte Leonsberg,' utilizes the former castle's cellar vaults and offers a unique atmosphere. Schambach Castle, a two-winged complex with a moat, can be appreciated for its historical architecture from the exterior, though specific public access details are not readily available. Adldorf Castle is privately owned, but its impressive estate and grounds can be glimpsed through the wrought-iron park gates.
The area around Leonsberg Castle is considered family-friendly, with a guesthouse and beer garden on the castle hill. While specific children's activities aren't detailed for all castles, exploring historical sites and their surroundings can be an engaging experience for families.
Yes, near Leonsberg Castle, the 'Schlossgaststätte Leonsberg' operates on the castle hill, offering a guesthouse and a beer garden. Adldorf Castle also has its own brewery, though public access to the castle itself is limited.
The region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous road cycling routes, mountain biking trails, and gravel biking options. For example, there are road cycling routes like the "Wildthurn Castle – Schlossbräu Mariakirchen loop" and MTB trails such as the "Isar River – Isar Floodplains at Landau loop." You can explore more routes on the Road Cycling Routes around Wallersdorf, MTB Trails around Wallersdorf, and Gravel biking around Wallersdorf guide pages.
Yes, some castles are integrated into local walking paths. For instance, the "Joseph-von-Eichendorf Panorama Trail" includes Adldorf Castle as one of its stations. While specific hiking trails directly to all castles aren't detailed, the surrounding area provides many opportunities for walks and cycling, which can offer views of these historical sites.
While specific seasonal recommendations for all castles are not available, spring and summer generally offer pleasant weather for exploring the outdoor areas and castle grounds. The beer garden at Leonsberg Castle, for example, is ideal during warmer months.
Yes, the region features castle remnants and ruins. Leonsberg Castle, though integrated into a church, preserves significant late medieval walls and cellar vaults. Wildthurn Castle features a dominant keep, an architectural monument from the Romanesque period, though it is privately owned and not accessible for visits.
Visitors appreciate the historical significance and architectural variety of the castles. The komoot community has shared 76 photos and given 55 upvotes, highlighting the visual appeal and historical insights these sites offer. The unique atmosphere of places like the guesthouse at Leonsberg Castle, which uses the former castle's cellar vaults, is also a popular feature.
Wildthurn Castle is noted for offering a fabulous view when approaching from Zeholfing, particularly on the descent to Wildthurn. While the castle itself is not accessible, its location provides scenic vistas.
For Leonsberg Castle, you can inquire about visiting the cellar vaults and a model of the castle within the guesthouse. Other castles like Irlbach Castle and Adldorf Castle are privately owned, meaning public access to their interiors or gardens is generally not permitted, and they are best appreciated from the exterior.


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