Best castles around Chieming are found within the Chiemgau region, offering a glimpse into Bavaria's history and architectural styles. This area is characterized by its proximity to Lake Chiemsee and the Traun river, providing diverse landscapes for historical sites. The region features a mix of grand palaces, moated castles, and unique cave castles. These structures are often nestled within natural settings, reflecting centuries of development and cultural significance.
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Beautiful view of the Traun and Pertenstein Castle.
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A very interesting Hölenburg with a very unique history
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On the Traunweg you can see the small castle Pertenstein
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Brewery pub for refreshments, castle and cave castle Stein. Impressive conglomerate wall.
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Beautiful old castle where weddings sometimes take place. Idyllic surroundings outside.
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Brewery and cave castle Tour times: Beginning of April – end of October Wed-Thurs: 10 a.m./ 1.30 p.m./ 5 p.m. Fri-Sun: 1.30 p.m./ 5 p.m. Duration: 2 hours Important: Not wheelchair accessible Prices: Adults €18 Children and young people 6-17 years €11 Family ticket (2 adults + max. 4 children) €36 Other reduced prices €14
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Stein Castle is located in Stein an der Traun, a district of the town of Traunreut in the Traunstein district in Bavaria. It is considered the most important cave castle in Germany. The castle complex consists of three parts: the high castle on the almost 50-meter-sloping Nagelfluh wall; the cave castle below, which creates a connection to the Traun valley hidden in the rock; the lower castle in Stein itself. The origins of the high castle are not fully understood, but it may date back to Roman or Celtic times. In the 12th century, Stein was a knight's seat. The high castle, rock castle and lower castle are now part of the overall building complex of the Stein Castle Brewery, which was newly built in 1907; the Wiskott family has owned it since 1934. The lower castle in Stein has housed a boarding school, the Stein Castle High School, since 1948.
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The most popular castle is undoubtedly Herrenchiemsee Palace, known for its opulent interiors and island setting. Other highly regarded castles include Pertenstein Castle, a beautiful moated castle on the Traun river, and the unique Stein an der Traun Cave Castle, integrated with natural caves.
Yes, several castles in the region are family-friendly. Herrenchiemsee Palace, Pertenstein Castle, and Stein an der Traun Cave Castle are all categorized as family-friendly. The Old Palace of Herrenchiemsee, a former Augustinian Monastery, also offers family-friendly experiences with its museum and rose garden.
Beyond the grand palaces, you can visit the Old Palace of Herrenchiemsee, which was a former Augustinian Monastery and served as King Ludwig II's residence during the construction of the new palace. It now houses a museum detailing its long history and the constitutional convention that took place there.
Many castles offer impressive natural surroundings and views. Herrenchiemsee Palace is located on Herreninsel in Lake Chiemsee, offering picturesque lake views and elaborate gardens with water features. Pertenstein Castle is idyllically situated on the banks of the Traun river, featuring a small waterfall. From Stein an der Traun Cave Castle, you get a great view of the city and the Traun valley.
Yes, the Chieming region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running, cycling, and mountain hiking trails. For example, there are routes like the 'Wooden pier on Lake Chiemsee – Seebruck Lakeside Promenade loop' for running, or the 'Bathhouse at Lake Chiemsee – View of Fraueninsel loop' for cycling. You can explore more options on the Running Trails around Chieming, Cycling around Chieming, and Mountain Hikes around Chieming guide pages.
Stein an der Traun Cave Castle is a unique complex because it's integrated with natural caves, offering a different kind of castle experience. From mid-April to the end of October, guided tours are available, allowing visitors to explore its fascinating history and structure.
Herrenchiemsee Palace is located on Herreninsel in Lake Chiemsee and is only accessible by boat. At the Herreninsel Pier, you'll find a visitor center, kiosks, and ticket counters. The palace offers guided tours of its opulent state rooms, a König Ludwig Museum, and extensive gardens with water features. It's a full day's excursion.
Yes, several castles serve as cultural venues. Pertenstein Castle is a popular venue for events in the Chiemgau region. Tittmoning Castle, overlooking the old town, houses the Rupertiwinkel Heritage House museum and its courtyard is used for cultural events. Amerang Castle, with its unique Renaissance arcaded courtyard, is also a well-known venue for events.
The best time to visit the castles in the Chieming region is generally from spring to autumn (April to October). During these months, the weather is pleasant for exploring the castle grounds and gardens, and many attractions, like the guided tours at Stein an der Traun Cave Castle, are fully operational. Winter can offer a different, quieter charm, but some facilities or boat services (for Herrenchiemsee) might have reduced hours.
Yes, Tittmoning Castle houses the Rupertiwinkel Heritage House, which displays local historical artifacts, handicrafts, and art, offering insights into the region's past. Additionally, Herrenchiemsee Palace features a König Ludwig Museum, and the Old Palace of Herrenchiemsee has a museum detailing its history and the constitutional convention.
Herrenchiemsee Palace, on Herreninsel, offers stunning lake and garden views. Hohenaschau Castle, built on an elevated position, provides impressive panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. Tittmoning Castle majestically overlooks the old town of Tittmoning, offering scenic vistas.
Herrenchiemsee Palace is categorized as wheelchair accessible, making it a good option for visitors with mobility needs. The Herreninsel Pier, the entry point to the island, is also listed as wheelchair accessible.
Hohenaschau Castle, built in the 12th century, has a long history as the seat of important noble families and has undergone numerous extensions over the centuries. While little of the original structure remains visible, its evolution reflects centuries of defensive architecture and regional power dynamics, making it historically significant.


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