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Top 14 Castles in Ammersee-Lech

Best castles in Ammersee-Lech are found in a region of Bavaria, Germany, characterized by its rich history and diverse landscapes. The area features a mix of well-preserved castles, intriguing ruins, and unique architectural monuments. These sites offer insights into medieval defensive architecture and changing historical roles. The region provides a historical backdrop for exploration.

Best castles in Ammersee-Lech

  • The most popular castles is Haltenberg Castle Ruins, a castle that consists of the ruins of a hilltop castle on the steep bank of the Lech River. It is the only castle ruin in the entire Lechrain area between Donauwörth and Füssen.
  • Another must-see spot is Kaltenberg Castle, an impressive castle known for its large arena. It hosts one of Europe's largest medieval jousting tournaments.
  • Visitors also love Mutterturm and the Herkomer Museum, a historic building and museum. It offers a unique blend of art, history, and architecture, housing a significant collection of paintings.
  • Ammersee-Lech is known for well-preserved castles, intriguing ruins, and unique architectural monuments. Visitors can explore a variety of historical fortifications and stately homes.
  • The castles in Ammersee-Lech are appreciated by the komoot community, with over 730 upvotes and more than 520 photos shared.

Last updated: May 9, 2026

Kurpark Little Castle (Villa Scheuermann)

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A fairytale castle, situated by a lake, well, what the heck, enough has already been written here, come and see for yourself.

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Kaltenberg Castle

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Nice castle and especially the arena is huge and great to look at.

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With its golden roof, the Mother Tower rises from the parkland as seen downstream from the Lech River. This historicist building, constructed in the style of a Norman keep from large tuff blocks, was built in 1884 by Hubert von Herkomer in honor and memory of his mother.

Born in Waal in 1849, he moved to England with his parents. He received comprehensive training as a painter and was at the height of his fame at the time of the Mother Tower's construction. The tower was built according to his own plans, likely influenced by the American Henry Hobson Richardson, as an eccentric artist's studio and furnished to a high standard. Today, it is also used for weddings.

His strong ties to his old homeland ensured the city of Landsberg received the artist's estate. The small house next to the tower is the Herkomer Museum and houses a significant collection of paintings and prints by the highly successful painter and graphic artist from England. At the initiative of the visionary motorist, the world's first touring car rally, the Herkomer Competition, took place in 1905.

Source: landsberg.de/web.nsf/id/pa_mutterturm.html

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Haltenberg Castle Ruins

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Holdberg Castle is the ruin of a hilltop castle on the steep bank of the Lech. Today the facility is the only castle ruin in the entire Lechrain area between Donauwörth and Füssen.

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We really liked the castle chapel and everything has already been said from the previous comment. The path with stairs up to the chapel is easy to walk, you also have a beautiful view over to the Lech.

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Mühlfeld Castle

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The castle in Mühlfeld looks back on more than six centuries of history. Until the 19th century it was the seat of the Andechs and Wessobrunn convents.

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Igling Castle

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At the beginning of the 13th century, the first castle was built on the site of today's castle. Through the "Konradinische Donation", the complex fell into the possession of the Dukes of Bavaria, who pledged it in the following decades to finance military campaigns. In 1632 the Igling Castle was plundered by the Swedes; then it was rebuilt or rebuilt in the neo-Gothic style. It has been in the possession of the Count von Maldeghem family since 1866.

You can quench your hunger and thirst in the castle room and if you don't want to continue cycling afterwards, you can even spend the night in the castle. You can find all information at schloss-igling.de.

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Burgberg Monument

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The early medieval history of Burg and Schatzberg south of Dießen remains uncertain. The survey carried out in the summer as part of a course taught by the Bundeswehr University with the latest geodetic and geophysical instruments has yielded no further information on the early history of these fortified squares. However, more detailed terrain maps are now available. They can be the basis for further archaeological investigations and hypotheses.

More information and source: augsburger-allgemeine.de/landsberg/Burg-und-Schatzberg-geben-Geheimnisse-nicht-preis-id6591361.html
Author: augsburger-allgemeine.de/autoren/Modlinger-id3311.html

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Große Pulverturm and City Wall of Aichach

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Built in the 13th century

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Fronfest Tower (Witches' Tower)

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The course of the wall or rampart can still be clearly traced in today's city plan. It led around the city parish church to the demolished "Fronvesttor" and further to the preserved "Fronfestturm" ("Witches' Tower").

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February 13, 2026, Kurparkschlösschen (Villa Scheuermann)

A fairytale castle, situated by a lake, well, what the heck, enough has already been written here, come and see for yourself.

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November 7, 2025, Schloss Mühlfeld

Called Mulevelden in the 12th century and owned by the Counts of Andechs, now privately owned.

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October 25, 2025, Schloss Igling

https://www.schloss-igling.de First documented in 1126

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October 23, 2025, Schloss Igling

During World War II, the castle was confiscated by the SS and, after the war, served as an outpost of the Landsberg prison, where the Americans housed war criminals. Refugees were then housed in the castle. The owner, Count Ludwig von Maldeghem, gave a large portion of his land in the village to the local community due to the housing shortage caused, in no small part, by refugees. The dilapidated castle was completely renovated from the ground up at the instigation of Count Ludwig von Maldeghem starting in 1970, and a 9-hole golf course was built around it in the early 1990s. The castle remains owned by the Counts of Maldeghem and is not open to the public.

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The course of the wall or rampart can still be clearly traced in today's city plan. It led around the city parish church to the demolished "Fronvesttor" and further to the preserved "Fronfestturm" ("Witches' Tower").

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The castle was probably built between the 9th or 10th century. It was the property of the Wessobrunn monastery until the 14th century.

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Powder Tower The plastered five-storey "Great Powder Tower" is a round tower with a conical roof that dates back to the 15th century, but was raised and expanded in the 16th century. The adjacent area was and still is undeveloped, which is why the tower also served as a powder magazine. The top floor is pierced by nine large, arched shooting openings.

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You should have lived in the Middle Ages, great restored inner-city historical building

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of historical sites can I expect to find among the castles in Ammersee-Lech?

The Ammersee-Lech region offers a diverse range of historical sites, from well-preserved castles like Kaltenberg Castle to intriguing ruins such as Haltenberg Castle Ruins. You'll also find unique architectural monuments like the Mutterturm, providing insights into medieval defensive architecture and changing historical roles.

Are there any unique architectural sites besides traditional castles in the region?

Yes, the Mutterturm and the Herkomer Museum in Landsberg am Lech is a notable example. This historicist building, constructed in 1884 by Hubert von Herkomer, features a distinctive golden roof and was built as an eccentric artist's studio. Adjacent to it, the Herkomer Museum houses a significant collection of paintings and prints, offering a unique blend of art, history, and architecture.

What makes Haltenberg Castle Ruins unique in the Ammersee-Lech area?

Haltenberg Castle Ruins are unique because they are the only castle ruin in the entire Lechrain area between Donauwörth and Füssen. Situated on the steep bank of the Lech River, these ruins offer a rare glimpse into the region's medieval defensive architecture.

Are there family-friendly castles to visit in Ammersee-Lech?

Many castles in the Ammersee-Lech region are suitable for families. For instance, Kaltenberg Castle is known for its medieval jousting tournaments, which are a great experience for all ages. The Mutterturm and the Herkomer Museum also offers an engaging visit for families, as do the Haltenberg Castle Ruins and Igling Castle.

What outdoor activities can I combine with a visit to the castles in Ammersee-Lech?

The region around the castles offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, such as the 'Swans on Lechtal-Nord Lake – Lech Bridge loop from Lechstaustufe 18 Kaufering'. For cycling, explore routes like the 'Lake Ammer – Ammer River Rapids loop from Eching'. There are also hiking opportunities, including the 'Kiental Valley Trail – Stairway to Kloster Andechs loop from Herrsching am Ammersee'. You can find more details on these activities in the Running Trails, Cycling, and Waterfall Hikes guides for Ammersee-Lech.

Can I stay overnight in a castle in the Ammersee-Lech region?

Yes, Igling Castle offers a unique opportunity to spend the night. This castle, with its long lineage and Neo-Gothic style, also provides options to quench hunger and thirst in its castle room, offering a more immersive historical experience.

Are there options for food and drink near the castles?

Yes, some castles and nearby areas offer dining options. For example, Mutterturm and the Herkomer Museum has a very nice café. Igling Castle also has facilities to enjoy food and drinks. Additionally, many towns and villages surrounding the castles will have cafes and pubs.

What is the best time of year to visit the castles in Ammersee-Lech?

The best time to visit the castles in Ammersee-Lech largely depends on your preferences. Summer (June to August) is ideal for enjoying outdoor events like the Kaltenberg Knights' Tournament and combining castle visits with hiking or cycling. Spring and autumn offer pleasant weather for exploration with fewer crowds and beautiful natural scenery. While some sites may have reduced hours, winter can offer a magical, quieter experience, especially around events like Christmas markets at places like Kaltenberg Castle.

What do visitors particularly enjoy about the castles in Ammersee-Lech?

Visitors often appreciate the historical atmosphere and unique experiences. For instance, many enjoy the impressive arena at Kaltenberg Castle, feeling transported back in time. The Mutterturm is praised for its unique architecture and the adjacent Herkomer Museum. The scenic views from sites like Haltenberg Castle Ruins are also a highlight for many.

Can I find castles with a long and varied history in the Ammersee-Lech region?

Absolutely. Mühlfeld Castle, for example, boasts over six centuries of history, having served as the seat of the Andechs and Wessobrunn convents. Similarly, Igling Castle dates back to the 13th century and has seen various architectural adaptations, offering a fascinating look into the changing roles of such estates over time.

Are there any castles that host special events?

Yes, Kaltenberg Castle is famous for hosting one of Europe's largest medieval jousting tournaments, the Kaltenberg Knights' Tournament, which attracts many visitors annually. It also hosts a popular Christmas market. The Mutterturm is also used for weddings, adding to its unique charm.

Are there any castles or historical sites that are particularly good for viewpoints?

Yes, several sites offer excellent views. The Haltenberg Castle Ruins, perched on the steep bank of the Lech, provide scenic vistas. The Mutterturm also offers a viewpoint. Additionally, the path up to Pöring Castle Church of Mary of Reconciliation provides beautiful views over the Lech.

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