Best castles around Teublitz offer a rich historical landscape in a region characterized by river valleys and forested areas. The area features a variety of historical sites, including well-preserved castles and ancient ruins. Many of these structures are situated along rivers like the Naab and Vils, providing scenic backdrops. The region around Teublitz presents opportunities to explore historical architecture within natural settings.
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Burgstall and Castle in Hirschling
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Archaeological findings in the area of the former Hirschling Castle prove the location of a castle. The builders of the castle in the 12th century were the Lords of Heresing (Hirschling). Rudigerus de Heresingni is mentioned in documents around 1134. The castle is still privately owned today.
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Small idyllic village on the rain.
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Next to the castle there is a large free car park with rest areas and toilets.
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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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Ramspau Castle Around 1694, Ramspau Castle and the town that belonged to it came into the possession of Count Johann Siegmund Anton Franz von Reisach, who was the main caretaker of the Kurbavarian market town of Regenstauf. After 1700, he had large parts of the castle removed and used as building material for a new castle in the valley. The palace was built as a two-storey baroque complex with a hipped roof and four round corner towers with octagonal tops, which in turn are surmounted by onion domes. Construction was completed around 1726. In 1803 the barons of Pfetten came into possession, and since 1995 it has belonged to the Count of Ledebur-Wichten. He had the farm buildings renovated in 1999, some of which are now holiday homes. Source: Wikipedia
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Hirschling Castle The castle is a Gothic gabled, stilted, rectangular and three-story late medieval gable roof building with stepped gables, ridge turret and a castle chapel of St. Dionysius renovated in baroque style around 1750 on the ground floor of the former tower. In 1838 the roof tower was built. The builders of the castle in the 12th century were the lords of Heresing (Hirschling). Rudigerus de Heresingni is mentioned in a document around 1134, 1168 a Hertnit de Hergesingen is mentioned. About the Conrad de Heresingen there is a document from Duke Ludwig the Kelheimer from February 7, 1224, in which the ministerial Konrad von Hirschling sold the Katharinenspital of Regensburg bailiwick rights. Other owners were the Hofer von Lobenstein; the first of these was Chalhoch, who appears as a witness to a donation in 1380. In 1416 he sold the Hirschlinger Castle to the district judge of Burglengenfeld, Stephan Hofer. From 1514 Albrecht Sinzenhofer is mentioned here. In 1559 Hans von Leublfing, government councilor of Straubing, acquired the property. In 1565 the Parsbergs followed. In 1697, Hektor von Vischbach, a Swedish chamberlain and major, came into possession of the castle. Jakob Freiherr von Bazendorf acquired the castle in 1696, demolished the old tower and had the castle renovated. A marble slab goes back to him, in which the partly fictitious history of the castle is presented in Latin. In 1697 Baron Johannes Jakobus and Maria Katharina Elisabeth Sybille von Bazendorf gave the castle a Baroque makeover. Joseph Baron von Schneid, Lord of Ramspau, bought the castle in 1746. He was followed by the Barons of Pfetten (from 1801), Eberhardt Hoesch bought the property in 1932 and the castle was thoroughly renovated in 1950. which came to the Kettenberger family in 1968. The castle is still privately owned today. Source: Wikipedia
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Worth seeing highlight in an excellent area
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Yes, several castles in the region are suitable for families. Oberes Schloss Schmidmühlen (Town Hall) is a former moated castle that now serves as a town hall and is noted as family-friendly. Ramspau Castle, a beautiful baroque castle, is also listed as family-friendly. Additionally, the area around Kallmünz marketplace, with its nearby castle ruins and amenities, is considered family-friendly.
You can find parking at Oberes Schloss Schmidmühlen (Town Hall), which is part of a recognized climatic health resort and offers various facilities, including parking. For Hirschling Castle, there is a car park nearby that serves as a good starting point for tours in the Regental.
The region around Teublitz offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous road cycling routes, gravel biking trails, and running trails. For example, explore the 'View of the Naab loop' for running or the 'View of the Regen Valley' for gravel biking. You can find more details on these activities and routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Teublitz, Gravel biking around Teublitz, and Running Trails around Teublitz guides.
While specific 'beginner' routes are not detailed for every castle, many areas offer accessible paths. For instance, Stockenfels Castle Ruins are described as 'easy to reach with Mtb,' implying relatively accessible trails. The area around Kallmünz marketplace also provides pleasant strolls along the Naab, leading to the castle ruins.
The region's castles are generally enjoyable throughout the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for exploring the ruins and surrounding nature. Summer is ideal for combining castle visits with outdoor activities like cycling along the Naab. While not explicitly detailed, winter walks can also be charming, especially for ruins like Stockenfels Castle Ruins, which are nestled in the forest.
Yes, several locations offer refreshments. In Kallmünz marketplace, you'll find numerous places to stop for refreshments, including pizza, cafés, and beer gardens. The Meindl butcher's shop in Kallmünz also offers cold beers and snacks. Oberes Schloss Schmidmühlen (Town Hall) is located in a recognized climatic health resort with a good selection of inns.
Yes, Oberes Schloss Schmidmühlen (Town Hall) is listed as wheelchair accessible. This former moated castle, now serving as a town hall, provides facilities that cater to visitors with mobility needs.
The castles around Teublitz offer a glimpse into centuries of history. Oberes Schloss Schmidmühlen (Town Hall), for instance, was built as a moated castle in the 12th century and has a rich history of changing ownership. Hirschling Castle, a Gothic structure, dates back to the 12th century and has undergone various renovations, including a Baroque makeover. Exploring these sites allows you to trace the architectural and social evolution of the region.
Many castles in the Teublitz region offer scenic views. Stockenfels Castle Ruins provide a viewpoint amidst mighty ruins hidden in the forest. Hirschling Castle also offers a viewpoint, often overlooking the river. The area around Kallmünz marketplace is known for its picturesque setting, including views of the Naab and the castle ruins.
Stockenfels Castle Ruins are highly popular due to their extensive and mighty ruins hidden within the forest, offering a lot to discover. Visitors appreciate the trails leading down from the ruins, which are considered a 'treat' for explorers. It's also noted as being easy to reach, even by mountain bike.
Given the proximity of some castles, visiting multiple in a day is feasible. For example, Schmidmühlen features three castles in its center: the Upper Castle, Hammer Castle, and Brick Castle, making it easy to explore them together. Planning your route to include nearby sites like Oberes Schloss Schmidmühlen (Town Hall) and Hirschling Castle can allow for a comprehensive day trip.
While the guide highlights popular castles, the region is rich with historical sites. The three castles in Schmidmühlen—the Upper Castle, Hammer Castle, and Brick Castle—offer a unique cluster of historical architecture. The Brick Castle, for instance, was built by the heir of a brickworks owner, adding a distinctive story to its origins. Exploring the smaller settlements and river valleys can often reveal lesser-known historical structures.


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