Castles in Landkreis Mühldorf am Inn are situated in Upper Bavaria, a region known for its historical significance and diverse landscapes. The area features several historical castles, some of which are publicly accessible. These structures often blend medieval origins with later architectural additions, reflecting centuries of regional history. The terrain around these sites can range from wooded hills to flat river plains, offering varied exploration opportunities.
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Königswart Castle stood where the Nasenbach flows into the Inn River. It was a subsidiary castle of the Hohenburg lordship. Based on its name and location, Königswart was probably a royal toll castle. According to legend, during the time of the emperor's absence (1056-1059), a robber baron robbed ships here. The emperor's widow, Agnes, promised as much land as he could ride around in one day to anyone who could put an end to the roguery. "Kuno Maier" then set out from Altdorf near Haag, defeated the band of robbers, and rode around the territory of the County of Haag on a white horse, which he subsequently acquired. In 1202, Königswart, like Hohenburg, was owned by the Counts of Megling (Stampfl), 7 km downstream. In 1226, Königswart passed to the Bishopric of Regensburg and came under Haag administration in 1304. However, the old castle was only used for military purposes. By 1550, Königswart was a ruin. Today, only the foundations of the once proud complex remain. The castle was 125 meters long and 65 meters wide. To the north, at the mouth of the stream, there was an approximately 125-meter-long defensive structure consisting of earthworks and ditches. Access to the castle was from the south via a wide, deep moat, in front of which was a raised area measuring 125x125 meters. A Romanesque capital belonging to the castle was walled into a small chapel in the 19th century. This capital is the oldest secular work in the County of Hague. (Source: R. Münch)
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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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Great view from the Schlossberg and an interesting history of the Schlossberg Chapel.
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A beautiful castle, picturesquely situated in a park-like setting and surrounded by moats, which gives it the name "water castle". It is a Renaissance building, built in the 16th century. The architecture of the castle as well as the surrounding landscape make it a popular destination for visitors interested in history and architecture.
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The castle offers a fantastic view over the plain - it is worth driving all the way up
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A romantic place with a view
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The closed four-winged building with corner towers and gate tower was built between 1594 and 1620 by Sebastian and his heir Ferdinand von Haunsperg on medieval foundations. The castle includes the so-called Vorschloss (former farm) with two stable wings from around 1750 and the castle park from the 19th century. https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schloss_Schwindegg
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From the small castle there is a nice descent to the Au monastery.
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While many historical structures exist, the most prominent publicly accessible castles for visitors are Haag Castle, which has been beautifully renovated and offers a restaurant, and Schwindegg Moated Castle, where you can explore the enchanting exterior and surrounding historic park. Schloss Amerang, though not in the immediate guide data, is also a significant site in the broader region offering guided tours.
Yes, several castles in the region are considered family-friendly. Haag Castle features a children's playground and a restaurant with a beer garden. Schwindegg Moated Castle offers flat and easy terrain around its historic park, ideal for leisurely walks with children.
The castles in Landkreis Mühldorf am Inn showcase a blend of architectural styles. For instance, Haag Castle features a striking keep and four corner towers, reflecting its medieval origins and later renovations. Schwindegg Moated Castle is a notable Renaissance landmark with a closed four-wing building, corner towers, and prominent onion dome towers. Schloss Amerang, though not in the immediate guide data, is a medieval round castle with a unique trapezoidal Renaissance arcaded courtyard.
Yes, the region offers several opportunities for walks and hikes. The area around Schwindegg Moated Castle is particularly suitable for leisurely walks along the Isen river. For more extensive hiking, you can explore routes like the 'Inn Riverbank in Mühldorf – Natur INN Bewegung Experience Trail' or 'Ruins on the Inn Riverbank – Bathing Spot on the Inn River loop'. You can find more details on these and other routes in the Hiking in Landkreis Mühldorf am Inn guide.
Yes, several castles offer scenic views. St. Georg Chapel on Schlossberg, Kraiburg, located on the site of a demolished castle, provides delightful views of the Inn Valley. Similarly, from Stampfl Castle (Megling Castle), you get a unique view of the Au monastery and the Inn loop.
Moated castles, or 'Wasserschlösser,' are castles surrounded by water, often for defensive purposes or aesthetic appeal. Landkreis Mühldorf am Inn is known for them. A prime example is Schwindegg Moated Castle, a captivating Renaissance landmark renowned for its distinctive moated setting. Another is Teising Moated Castle.
Yes, you can find dining options near some of the castles. Haag Castle has a great restaurant with Bavarian cuisine and a quiet beer garden. The Jettenbach Brewery and Castle Complex also offers local amenities, including a restaurant. Additionally, 'To the Old Wasserschlössl' is a restaurant with a terrace, ideal for a break.
The castles and their surrounding areas are enjoyable throughout the warmer months, from spring to autumn, when the weather is pleasant for exploring exteriors and walking in the parks. Guided tours at places like Schloss Amerang are typically offered during these seasons. Winter visits can offer a different, often quieter, atmosphere, though some facilities or access might be limited.
Yes, the region also features castle ruins. For example, the Königswart Castle Ruins on the Inn offer a glimpse into the past. The Schlossberg in Kraiburg, where St. Georg Chapel now stands, was once the site of a medieval castle.
The castles are set in diverse natural landscapes. Schwindegg Moated Castle is surrounded by a tranquil historic park and the Isen river. The Schlossberg in Kraiburg features valuable biotopes, grazing sheep and goats for landscape maintenance, and is near alluvial forests and natural deciduous forests along the Inn river, remnants of the 'wild river landscape of the Inn'.
Visitors appreciate the historical significance and architectural beauty of the castles. The well-kept market square and renovated tower of Haag Castle are highly regarded. The enchanting exterior and peaceful park of Schwindegg Moated Castle are also popular, especially for leisurely walks. The delightful views from sites like St. Georg Chapel on Schlossberg are also a highlight.
While some castles like Teising Moated Castle and Stampfl Castle (Megling Castle) might be less prominent than the main attractions, they still offer historical interest and unique features. Stampfl Castle, for instance, consists mainly of the keep of a former palace complex and offers a nice descent to the Au monastery.


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