Best castles around Breitbrunn am Chiemsee are primarily found on the islands of Lake Chiemsee, offering significant historical and architectural value. The region is characterized by its large freshwater lake, which hosts two notable islands, Herreninsel and Fraueninsel. These islands are home to grand palaces and ancient abbeys, easily accessible from Breitbrunn am Chiemsee. The area provides a blend of natural beauty and rich Bavarian history.
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Amerang's little gem, unfortunately not or only rarely open to the public.
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The castle looks more like a large farmstead than it does like a castle from the outside. You can see it over the fence from the path that runs directly along the road. However, you cannot enter the property.
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A small area at the entrance to the pier is covered. Directly at the pier there is a kiosk, a souvenir shop and a few cash desks to pay entrance to the castle or the castle garden.
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On Herreninsel, you can visit the magnificent Herrenchiemsee Palace, commissioned by King Ludwig II and inspired by Versailles, known for its opulent interiors. Adjacent to it is the Old Palace of Herrenchiemsee (Former Augustinian Monastery), offering insight into the island's monastic past and King Ludwig II's private life.
Yes, Schloss Amerang is a picturesque castle located high above the village of Amerang, a significant historical site in the broader Chiemgau region. Additionally, Fraueninsel hosts the ancient Frauenwörth Abbey, a Benedictine convent with over 1200 years of history.
The castles and islands are beautiful year-round. Spring and summer offer pleasant weather for exploring the gardens and lake, while autumn provides stunning foliage. Winter visits can be magical, especially at Herrenchiemsee Palace, though some outdoor features like fountains might not be active.
Yes, the main attractions like Herrenchiemsee Palace and the Old Palace of Herrenchiemsee are considered family-friendly. The islands offer walking paths and scenic views, and the ferry ride itself is an enjoyable experience for children. The Herreninsel Pier area also has amenities.
Herreninsel offers scenic walking paths, including the beautiful avenue leading to Herrenchiemsee Palace. You can also enjoy the extensive palace gardens. For more extensive outdoor activities, consider routes like the 'Breitbrunn Lakeside Beach – Chiemsee Lakeside Trail loop' for running or various gravel biking tours around the lake. Find more options in the Gravel biking around Breitbrunn am Chiemsee guide or the Running Trails around Breitbrunn am Chiemsee guide.
Herreninsel is accessible by ferry from various points around Lake Chiemsee, including Gstadt am Chiemsee, which is very close to Breitbrunn. Parking is available at the ferry terminals. The Herreninsel Pier is where the ferries arrive, and it has visitor facilities.
Herrenchiemsee Palace and the Herreninsel Pier are listed as wheelchair-accessible, allowing visitors with mobility challenges to enjoy these significant sites. It's always advisable to check specific accessibility details for interiors or specific paths before your visit.
Dogs are generally allowed on the ferry to Herreninsel and on the island's outdoor paths, including the avenue leading to Herrenchiemsee Palace. However, they are typically not permitted inside the palace buildings or the Old Palace. Always keep dogs on a leash.
On Herreninsel, particularly near the Herreninsel Pier and around the palaces, you'll find kiosks, souvenir shops, and restaurants. The Old Palace of Herrenchiemsee even has a beautiful beer garden nearby, offering a pleasant spot for refreshments.
To fully experience Herrenchiemsee Palace, its gardens, and the Old Palace, including the ferry ride and walks on the island, you should plan for at least half a day, if not a full day. This allows ample time to explore the opulent rooms, the museum, and enjoy the island's natural beauty.
From Herreninsel itself, you get stunning views of Lake Chiemsee and the surrounding Alps, especially from the palace gardens and the avenue leading to Herrenchiemsee Palace. For panoramic views of the entire Chiemsee region, including the islands, consider mountain hikes in the vicinity, such as those found in the Mountain Hikes around Breitbrunn am Chiemsee guide.
Herrenchiemsee Palace is unique as King Ludwig II's homage to Versailles, built on an island. Its unfinished state adds to its mystique, showcasing his extravagant vision and fascination with French absolutism. It features a magnificent Hall of Mirrors and lavish state rooms, making it one of the most famous historicist buildings globally.


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