Castles around Lappersdorf offer historical interest and scenic beauty in the surrounding Regensburg district. The area features a mix of well-preserved medieval castles and ruined hill castles, often providing views over the River Danube. This region, close to Regensburg, presents a landscape rich in history and natural features, making it suitable for exploration.
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First mentioned in 1367 and still well preserved today https://www.burg-wolfsegg.de
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You can say it out loud, it is a gem on the Naab.
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Wolfsegg Castle is a well-preserved medieval castle, with origins dating back to the late 13th century. Today, the castle houses a museum that offers insights into medieval life, including everyday objects, archaeological finds and military equipment. The Knights' Hall is decorated with wall paintings from the 15th century. The castle is also regularly used for cultural events. According to an old legend, the "White Lady" is said to haunt the castle walls, a mysterious apparition that always gives rise to mysterious stories.
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No matter what the weather or light, it is always beautiful to look at and take photos of. A visit to the castle is also recommended. It is best to check the opening times online beforehand
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In the town of Wolfsegg, the castle of the same name sits on a rock. From the beginning of May to the beginning of October, you can visit the castle on weekends and public holidays. You might even see the "White Lady". You can find more information about the castle, opening times, prices and events at https://www.burg-wolfsegg.de/.
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The castle is gigantic. It is not open to the public. In winter there is a Christmas market with admission.
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Awesome 🔨 view from the castle to Donaustauf and into the distance to the Regensburg Cathedral on one side and on the other side to Walhalla and Scheuchenberg
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The castle park only came into being at the end of the 18th and during the 19th century. The English landscape garden with enclosure was designed by Carl Joseph von Effner from 1872, incorporating the remains of the Emmeram Bastion and the city wall.[Note. 2] The entire area, which was referred to as Emmeramer Breiten, lay directly in front of the city wall, which enclosed the buildings of the castle and the monastery and then followed the course of Petersweg. In front of the city wall on the site of today's castle park there were also other sections of the fortifications. They were cleared under Prince Karl Anselm von Thurn und Taxis in order to plant trees on the site. Later, under Prince Bishop Karl Theodor von Dalberg, the site was sold to Prince Karl Alexander von Thurn und Taxis. His wife Therese zu Mecklenburg had the small garden palace Theresens Ruh built in the eastern section. The classical villa was hit by a bomb at the end of the Second World War. The damaged building was surprisingly completely demolished in 1945. Today the castle park is not freely accessible, but annual events take place in the castle park and in the courtyard of the castle, including a garden show in June, the Thurn and Taxis Castle Festival in July and since 2001 the Christmas market at Thurn and Taxis Castle. Source: Wikipedia
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You can explore several historical sites. The Ruins of Donaustauf Castle, built between 914 and 930 AD, offers a glimpse into early medieval defenses. Wolfsegg Castle is a well-preserved medieval castle from the late 13th century with a museum. Additionally, Ramspau Castle presents a historical baroque structure, and the grand St. Emmeram Palace in nearby Regensburg showcases aristocratic history.
The Ruins of Donaustauf Castle is situated on a hill at 424 meters above sea level, providing extensive views over the River Danube. Its elevated position makes it a popular lookout point.
Yes, several castles are suitable for families. Wolfsegg Castle, Ramspau Castle, and St. Emmeram Palace are all categorized as family-friendly. The Ruins of Donaustauf Castle also offers plenty of nooks and crannies for children to explore.
The Ruins of Donaustauf Castle is noted by visitors as a great place for dogs, allowing them to explore the grounds. For other castles, it's advisable to check specific visitor guidelines, especially for indoor museum areas or guided tours.
The castles can be visited throughout the year, but spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for exploring the outdoor ruins and castle grounds. For Wolfsegg Castle, the museum is typically open from early May to early October on weekends and public holidays, making this period ideal for a full experience.
Many castles, like the Ruins of Donaustauf Castle, are accessible by car, bike, or on foot. The ascent to Donaustauf from the town center involves stairs and can be integrated into local tours. Public transport options are available to Regensburg for St. Emmeram Palace, and local buses may serve other castle towns.
For castles like the Ruins of Donaustauf Castle, parking is generally available nearby, allowing for easy access. It's recommended to check local signage or official websites for specific parking information for each castle.
Yes, the region offers various outdoor activities. The Ruins of Donaustauf Castle is part of the 'Castle Trails,' a network of footpaths connecting over 40 castles in the Regensburg Land. You can find numerous hiking routes around Lappersdorf, including easy to moderate trails like the 'Baumorgel Laitlajärvi – Saint Francis Statue loop' or the 'Silk Plantation Regensburg – View of Regensburg loop'. For cycling, there are MTB trails such as the 'Regendorf River Weir – Ramspau Castle loop'. Explore more routes in the Hiking around Lappersdorf or MTB Trails around Lappersdorf guides.
Wolfsegg Castle is known for its well-preserved medieval architecture and a museum showcasing medieval life, including 15th-century wall paintings in the Knights' Hall. It's also associated with the legend of the 'White Lady,' a mysterious apparition that adds to its intriguing atmosphere. The castle regularly hosts cultural events.
Yes, towns near the castles often have dining options. For example, Kallmünz, near the Kallmünz marketplace, offers several restaurants, cafes, and beer gardens. Near Donaustauf, you can find local establishments. It's always a good idea to check local listings for cafes and restaurants in the specific towns you plan to visit.
The Ruins of Donaustauf Castle was originally built between 914 and 930 AD to defend against Hungarian invasions. It stands on the site of an even older Celtic fort dating back to around 500 BC, highlighting its long historical significance as a strategic location overlooking the Danube.
Wolfsegg Castle is regularly used for cultural events. These can include historical reenactments, art exhibitions, concerts, or other public gatherings that leverage its unique medieval setting. For specific event schedules, it's best to check the castle's official website.


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