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Top 20 Castles around Burglengenfeld

Best castles around Burglengenfeld are situated in a region characterized by its historical significance and varied landscapes, including the Naab valley. The town is home to Burg Burglengenfeld, a well-preserved fortress considered Bavaria's best-preserved Salian-period castle. The area features medieval architecture and offers insights into past eras. Visitors can explore historical sites and enjoy views of the surrounding Bavarian landscapes.

Best castles around Burglengenfeld

  • The most popular castles is Stockenfels Castle Ruins, a castle that is hidden in the forest and offers much to discover. The trails leading down from the ruins are considered a highlight.
  • Another must-see spot is Wolfsegg Castle, a well-preserved medieval castle. This castle houses a museum with insights into medieval life and is regularly used for cultural events.
  • Visitors also love Ramspau Castle, a baroque castle. It is considered a beautiful spot to visit.
  • Burglengenfeld is known for its well-preserved medieval castles, castle ruins, and historical sites. The region offers a variety of castles to see and explore, from formidable stone fortresses to picturesque ruins.
  • The castles around Burglengenfeld are appreciated by the komoot community, with more than 1600 upvotes and over 1000 photos shared by visitors.

Last updated: May 9, 2026

Kallmünz marketplace

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An idyllic place with art galleries, beer gardens and narrow streets and a number of sights such as Brunntor, "Haus im Berg" and Steinerne Brücke. There is also ice cream! Unfortunately for racing cyclists a lot of plaster. You can also sit down on the banks of the Naab in front of the market administration, but you can also stroll in the direction of the Brunntor an der Naab and take a break on the benches. There are plenty of places to stop for refreshments, from pizza to cafés to beer gardens.

In the north-east of the village there is a youth campground, which is also accessible to families, located directly on the Naab. But you have to register with the groundskeeper beforehand (google for "Zeltplatz Zaar Markt Kallmünz").

In summer, the paragliders, which start from the Schloßberg, are always an eye-catcher. The thermals are obviously quite favorable here and even allow the gliders to rise above the castle.

Kallmünz also has a lot to offer for athletes: the Kallmünz Spring Run and the Sparkasse Triathlon are great events every year, which are organized by the clubs in the very active community.

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View of Kallmünz Castle Ruins

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Kallmünz Castle Ruins

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Very beautiful castle complex with a great view of Kallmünz, Burgelengenfeld and the surrounding area with the rivers Naab and Vils. In summer, young kestrels can be admired here on their first attempts at flight. The tower is accessible and offers a beautiful view of the walls of the former fortification from the middle of the 13th century.

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Schmidmühlen nestles in the valleys of the Vils and Lauterbach. The special thing about this small place are the three castles in the center: the Upper Castle, which is now home to the town hall, the Hammer Castle and the Brick Castle. Upper castle and hammer castle used to be aristocratic residences and the brickworks castle was built by the heir of a brickworks owner who earned the money he needed by making snuff boxes.

Schmidmühlen is a recognized climatic health resort. Here you will find cozy overnight accommodations and a good selection of inns.

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Stockenfels Castle Ruins

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The castle ruins are always a highlight. There is a lot to discover. The trails down are then the "treat" on top.

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April 14, 2025, View of Kallmünz Castle Ruins

You can say it out loud, it is a gem on the Naab.

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Houses with a rock massif in the background

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Beautiful view of the Naab and the Kallmünz castle ruins.

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Very beautiful former Hofmarkburg, which was probably built on the walls of a moated castle, essentially from the 13th century. In the 20th century the chateau was used as a warehouse for hops and grain. The market town has belonged to it since 1937 and has since been used as the town hall. There is a charging station for e-bikes.

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Upper Castle Schmidmühlen - The Upper Castle was built as a moated castle by the Lords of Schmidmühlen. From the middle of the 12th century, these can be traced here, starting with Ernst von Schmidmühlen (1166-1170). Eberhard von Schmidmühlen (1270-1284) and his wife Jakobäa von Sinzenhofen were the parents of Albert von Schmidmühlen, Abbot of St. Emmeram Abbey (1324-1358). The market coat of arms of Schmidmühlen with the mill wheel and hammer first appeared in 1311 as a sign of the Reimbot von Schmidmühlen. In 1363 the brothers Ulrich and Hans Ettenstetter settled here. In 1367 they were replaced by Ulrich Wolf von Nabburg, judge at Rieden. In 1371, Count Palatine Ruprecht I lent the house at Schmidmühlen to Ott the Wolf von Nabburg, his sons Ortlieb (later judge at Murach) and Heinrich and his nephew Heinrich Wolf. Heinrich Wolf, a son of Ott, is mentioned as a judge in Rieden in 1385, 1387 and 1389. In 1381 he married Osanna Paulsdorferin, the widow of Roger Punzinger († 1391), who had previously (1371, 1373, 1375, 1379) held the office of judge in Rieden. Heinrich Wolf is also named after Schmidmühlen. Another Osanna (probably the daughter of the aforementioned) is mentioned in 1408 as the wife of Georg Ettenstatter.[2] The Wolfs were followed by Georg Ettenstetter in 1407, Lienhard Haug in 1463, Heinrich Alberger of Würzburg in 1514-1532 and Wilhelm Hausner of Winbuch in 1546-1551. This family remained in possession of the Upper Castle until 1655. Georg Hausner von Winbuch (1595-1614), caretaker of Regenstauf, was the builder of the present castle. The year 1600 can be found on one of the magnificent door jambs of the knight's hall. After the brothers Hans Jakob, Ludwig and Bartholome Hausner von Winbuch (1614-1655), ownership passed to Christoph von Kürmreuth in 1655. From 1676 to 1720 the electoral councilor and chamberlain Wilhelm Franz Freiherr von Spiering, Lord of Fronberg, came into possession of the castle.

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Pretty little town with winding streets and a great view of the 110 m high massive limestone rock, the Schlossberg with its castle ruins. In the narrow, winding streets you can discover the “house without a roof”, which was built into the dolomite rock beneath the castle. Definitely worth a visit

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some of the most popular castles to visit around Burglengenfeld?

Among the most popular are Stockenfels Castle Ruins, known for its hidden forest location and trails. Another must-see is Wolfsegg Castle, a well-preserved medieval castle with a museum. Visitors also appreciate Ramspau Castle, a beautiful baroque structure.

What makes Burg Burglengenfeld historically significant?

Burg Burglengenfeld, also known as Burg Lengenfeld, is considered Bavaria's best-preserved castle from the Salian period. Its origins date back to the 9th and 10th centuries, evolving into a formidable stone fortress by the 12th century. It features a central round tower, the Sinzenhofer Tower, and an 800-meter-long ring wall, showcasing significant medieval engineering and a rich history of sieges and battles.

Are there family-friendly castles or activities in the Burglengenfeld area?

Yes, several castles offer family-friendly experiences. Wolfsegg Castle houses a museum with insights into medieval life and is regularly used for cultural events. The Kallmünz marketplace area, near the castle ruins, is also family-friendly with art galleries, beer gardens, and places to relax by the Naab river.

What kind of natural features or viewpoints can I find near the castles?

The region offers scenic views, particularly of the Naab valley. Many castle sites, like Stockenfels Castle Ruins and Wolfsegg Castle, are situated on elevated positions providing panoramic vistas. The Kallmünz marketplace is also a great spot to enjoy the natural beauty of the Naab river.

Are there hiking trails near the castles around Burglengenfeld?

Absolutely. The area is excellent for hiking. For example, you can find trails leading down from Stockenfels Castle Ruins. There are also dedicated hiking routes in the region, such as the "View from Köblitzplatte – Viewpoint loop from Burglengenfeld" or the "Jägerhäusl Hunting Lodge – Cross on the Hutberg near Fischbach loop from Burglengenfeld". You can find more details on these and other routes in the Hiking around Burglengenfeld guide.

What cycling opportunities are available near the castles?

The region around Burglengenfeld offers various cycling routes. You can explore paths like the "Kallmünz and the Vils Valley – House without a Roof (Kallmünz) loop from Burglengenfeld" or the "Burglengenfeld Town Hall – Vils River Near Schmidmühlen loop from Augustenhof". For mountain biking, consider routes like the "Vils River Trail – Weir at Emhof loop from Burglengenfeld". Discover more options in the Cycling around Burglengenfeld guide and the MTB Trails around Burglengenfeld guide.

What do visitors enjoy most about the castles in this region?

Visitors frequently praise the historical atmosphere and the well-preserved structures that offer a glimpse into medieval life. The scenic views from castle perches, the opportunities for hiking and exploring hidden ruins like Stockenfels Castle Ruins, and the cultural events at places like Wolfsegg Castle are highly appreciated. The komoot community has shared over 1000 photos and given more than 1600 upvotes for these sites.

Are there any castles in the area that are wheelchair accessible?

Yes, Oberes Schloss Schmidmühlen (Town Hall) is listed as wheelchair accessible. This former moated castle, now serving as the town hall, offers a chance to experience a historic site with improved accessibility.

Where can I find places to eat or drink near the castles?

The town of Burglengenfeld itself offers a selection of cafes, restaurants, and pubs. In Schmidmühlen, near Oberes Schloss Schmidmühlen, you'll find cozy overnight accommodations and a good selection of inns. The Kallmünz marketplace is also known for its numerous refreshment options, from pizza to cafes and beer gardens.

Is there parking available when visiting the castles?

Yes, parking is generally available. For instance, Oberes Schloss Schmidmühlen (Town Hall) explicitly mentions parking facilities. For other castles, it's often advisable to check local signage or tourist information upon arrival, especially in smaller towns or near ruins.

What is the best time of year to visit the castles around Burglengenfeld?

The castles and surrounding landscapes are beautiful throughout the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for exploring and hiking, with vibrant foliage or blooming nature. Summer allows for longer daylight hours and cultural events, while winter can provide a unique, serene atmosphere, though some facilities or opening hours might be reduced. Always check specific castle opening times before your visit, especially for museums like the one at Wolfsegg Castle.

Are there any lesser-known or 'hidden gem' castles worth exploring?

While Burg Burglengenfeld is the most prominent, the region has many historical sites. Beyond the main highlights, exploring the smaller towns and their historical centers, such as Schmidmühlen with its three castles (Oberes Schloss Schmidmühlen, Hammer Castle, and Brick Castle), can reveal charming and less crowded historical gems.

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