Best castles around Riedenburg are found within the Altmühl Valley, a region characterized by its historical significance and natural landscape. The area features several castles, each offering insights into Bavarian history. These structures are often situated on elevated positions, providing views of the surrounding countryside and the Altmühl river. Riedenburg and its vicinity offer a combination of historical exploration and outdoor activity.
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The “Klamm and Kastlhäng” nature reserve was established in 1969 and, together with the “Schloss Prunn” nature reserve opposite, forms a wonderful hiking area. You hike and climb through shady beech forests and there are always beautiful views from the protruding rock columns.
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The “Klamm und Kastlhäng” nature reserve was designated in 1969 and, together with the “Schloss Prunn” nature reserve opposite, forms a beautiful hiking area. You hike and scramble through shady beech forests and there are always beautiful views from the outstanding rock pillars.
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The “Klamm und Kastlhäng” nature reserve was designated in 1969 and, together with the “Schloss Prunn” nature reserve opposite, forms a beautiful hiking area. You hike and scramble through shady beech forests and there are always beautiful views from the outstanding rock pillars.
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Beautiful complex with the remains of the once proud castle complex from the 11th century. The keep offers a magnificent view of the Altmühltal, the sometimes steeper climb is worth it and the €2 donation is definitely worth it.
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The Randeck castle ruins were once a notorious “robbing barons’ nest”. Today, the remains of the castle complex are a popular tourist destination, and a wonderful view of the Altmühl valley awaits you from the keep. A visit to the castle ruins is worthwhile, and I can particularly recommend climbing the tower. The views are fantastic. You can even drive up to the castle by car, and the €2 entrance fee as a donation to the castle’s preservation is really well spent. https://www.marktessing.de/sehenswertes/burgruine_randeck-1607/ https://www.sehenswerter-bayerischer-wald.de/besichtigung-burg-randeck-essing-altmuehltal/
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You should definitely take a look at the castle and don't be afraid to climb the tower. You get a great view from up there!
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At the vantage point of the gorge there is a beautiful view of Prunn Castle
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The tour is also very good and informative! For 6 € not too expensive and up to 18 years free.
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For stunning panoramic views, consider visiting Randeck Castle, which is freely accessible and offers a wonderful view from its keep. Prunn Castle, perched high on a rock, also provides inspiring views of the surrounding landscape. Additionally, Rosenburg Castle's elevated position offers excellent views of Riedenburg and the Altmühltal.
Yes, Randeck Castle is a well-preserved ruin that is freely accessible to visitors. While there's a donation box at the gate, you can explore the complex and climb its keep for views of the Altmühltal and Essing.
Rosenburg Castle and Falconry is home to a privately run falconry that offers daily flight demonstrations of birds of prey, providing an engaging and educational experience. Prunn Castle is historically significant for its connection to the 'Song of the Nibelungs' and features an exhibition on this medieval epic.
Many castles in the region are family-friendly. Rosenburg Castle and Falconry is particularly popular with families due to its captivating falconry demonstrations. Prunn Castle also offers guided tours that can be informative for older children, and Randeck Castle provides an accessible ruin experience.
The period from April to October is generally ideal for visiting the castles, as most attractions like Prunn Castle and the falconry at Rosenburg Castle operate with extended hours during these months. The weather is also more favorable for exploring the castle grounds and enjoying the surrounding hiking trails.
Yes, the Altmühltal region offers numerous hiking opportunities. You can find trails like the 'Riedenburg to Prunn Castle through the magnificent gorge' or the 'Riedenburg Drei-Burgen-Steig (Three Castles Trail)' which connect several historical sites. For more options, explore the Hiking around Riedenburg guide.
Beyond castle exploration, the Riedenburg area is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking, with routes like 'View of Riedenburg – View of Prunn Castle loop from Schloss Prunn', or running on trails such as 'Prunn weir with rest area – View of Prunn Castle loop from Riedenburg'. For more details on routes, check out the Mountain Hikes around Riedenburg and Running Trails around Riedenburg guides.
Yes, Prunn Castle is open from November to March, though with reduced hours and closures on certain holidays. Guided tours are available at specific times. It's advisable to check their official website for the most current opening times and admission prices before your visit.
Prunn Castle is one of Bavaria's best-preserved feudal castles, with origins dating back to at least 1037. It gained historical prominence for housing a manuscript of the famous German epic, the 'Song of the Nibelungs,' known as the 'Prunn Code.' The castle features a 13th-century keep, Renaissance residential buildings, and well-preserved living rooms.
While the castle tavern at Prunn Castle is currently closed, Randeck Castle is listed as having a cafe, facilities, restaurant, and pub nearby. Rosenburg Castle and Falconry also has the Zut restaurant accessible via the Falkenhof entrance, and a castle inn is recommended for visitors.
To fully experience Rosenburg Castle and Falconry, including the falconry demonstrations and exploring the castle complex and museum, you should plan for at least 2-3 hours. The flight demonstrations typically occur at 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. (except Mondays).
While specific public transport details for each castle are not provided, Riedenburg and the Altmühltal region generally have public transport options. It's recommended to check local bus schedules or regional transport services to plan your journey to the castles, especially if you're not traveling by car.


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