Castles around Vilsbiburg provide insight into the region's rich aristocratic history. Many of these historical sites are private residences, historical ruins, or have been repurposed, offering a diverse range of experiences. While fully public castles with extensive features are less common, the area features notable examples worth exploring from the exterior or during special events. The landscape around Vilsbiburg is dotted with these historical structures, reflecting centuries of Bavarian heritage.
Last updated: July 10, 2026
Highlight • Historical Site
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Highlight • Castle
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Sign up now to discover places like this
Get recommendations on the best single tracks, peaks, & plenty of other exciting outdoor places.
Sign up for free
Highlight • Castle
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Highlight • Castle
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Highlight • Castle
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Sign up for free to discover even more castles around Vilsbiburg.
Sign up for free
Already have an account?
Start today with a free account
Your next adventure awaits.
Login or Signup
Living with "service in the castle" - a beautiful retirement home
0
0
Schloßparkstraße 5 Two-storey and gabled Renaissance building with a steep gable roof, facade structure with window frames and cornices, 1560/62; Source: List of architectural monuments in Gerzen https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liste_der_Baudenkmäler_in_Gerzen
0
0
Aham is a beautiful village and definitely worth seeing 😊
1
0
Very nice, small castle which is used as a hotel restaurant.
2
0
Beautifully landscaped castle. Unfortunately the beer garden is no longer open.
2
0
Interesting palace complex. The castle itself is in excellent condition and is wonderfully laid out all around. The outbuildings expire, but overall have a special flair. Next to it is the Pauli Conversion Church.
2
0
Between the church and the castle of Bonbruck (now the town hall) is a square with some interesting sights. Below the castle is a large war memorial. To the left of this there is an information board above the castle with many interesting details. To the right of the castle is a water dispenser. Here we have refilled our drinking bottles more often. Opposite the castle is a fountain with figures of two women. Behind it is a bench in the shade, which is great for a break. The beautiful church further back.
0
0
The Vilsbiburg area features a diverse range of historical sites. Many are private residences, historical ruins, or have been repurposed. You'll find well-preserved structures like Deutenkofen Castle, as well as significant archaeological sites known as "Burgställe," which are remnants of former medieval castles.
Several castles in the region are privately owned but offer impressive exterior views. Aham Water Castle is particularly picturesque from the outside, and its grounds include a chapel. Neufraunhofen Castle also has a notable exterior, and its accompanying church is accessible during services.
Yes, Neufraunhofen Castle, though privately owned, occasionally hosts public events such as Christmas markets or garden fairs, providing unique opportunities to experience parts of the castle grounds.
Most castles in the Vilsbiburg area are privately owned and not regularly open for internal tours. However, Gerzen Castle operates as a hotel restaurant, allowing visitors to experience parts of its interior in that capacity. For others, like Neufraunhofen Castle, access to the interior might be possible during special events.
Yes, several sites are considered family-friendly. Deutenkofen Castle, Bonbruck Castle and Parish Church, and Aham Water Castle are all listed as family-friendly. While internal access might be limited, their exteriors and surrounding areas offer pleasant exploration for families.
"Burgställe" are historical castle sites or archaeological remnants, often consisting of earthworks and wall fragments, rather than standing structures. Examples include Burg Braunsberg and Burgstall Lichtenburg. While they don't offer a traditional castle experience, they are significant for those interested in historical research and the medieval past of the region.
Gerzen Castle houses a hotel restaurant. Near Bonbruck Castle (now the town hall), there's a square with a fountain and a shaded bench, perfect for a break. While a former beer garden at Gerzen is no longer open, these spots offer options for refreshments or rest.
The Vilsbiburg area offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as the easy "Pilgrimage Church of Maria Hilf – Bergkirche Achldorf loop," or moderate routes like the "Parish Church of the Assumption of Mary – Catholic Parish House loop." For cycling enthusiasts, there are MTB trails and road cycling routes available. You can explore more options in the hiking guide, MTB guide, and road cycling guide for Vilsbiburg.
Yes, the region offers several hiking opportunities that allow you to explore the landscape surrounding these historical sites. For example, you can find easy to moderate hiking routes in the Hiking around Vilsbiburg guide, which may lead you through areas with views of the castles or their former locations.
Aham Water Castle is steeped in history. Its grounds contain a chapel that serves as the final resting place of the Count of Montgelas, a prominent figure in Bavarian history, making it a site of significant historical interest.
Deutenkofen Castle is noted for being a "great lock in perfect condition," implying a well-preserved structure. It's described as an interesting palace complex with the castle itself in excellent condition and wonderfully laid out, offering a special flair despite some decaying outbuildings.


Looking for the best castles somewhere else? Discover other guides around Vilsbiburg: