Best castles in the Ostallgäu are situated in a region of Bavaria, Germany, known for its Alpine foothills, numerous lakes, and historical significance. This area features a collection of castles and medieval ruins set against natural landscapes. The Ostallgäu offers a blend of cultural heritage and outdoor exploration, serving as a central point for historical sites and natural viewpoints.
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The interior design of Neuschwanstein Castle features the recurring element of the soaring swan. This symbolizes purity and is the heraldic animal of the Counts of Schwangau, to which Ludwig II belonged. This bird can be seen everywhere, on the faucets, stained-glass windows, and even on the roof of the royal carriage.
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Away from the tourist crowds, the fun continues
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The Zirmgrat is certainly the most beautiful route to the Falkenstein castle ruins - the highest castle in Germany at 1277 meters. King Ludwig II even wanted to build another fairytale castle on the site, which offers a magnificent panoramic view of the Allgäu Alps and the Alpine foothills. His father Maximilian I had already passed through here on his journey on what is now the "Maximiliansweg" from Lindau to Berchtesgaden. Source: https://www.outdooractive.com/de/route/wanderung/allgaeuer-alpen/von-fuessen-ueber-den-zirmgrat-nach-steinach/802435816/#caml=99c,1r8uuy,7v70rz,0,0
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Neuschwanstein Castle was built for the Bavarian King Ludwig II (1845 - 1886) in 1868 and was never completed. For him, his castle was a monument to the culture and royalty of the Middle Ages, which he admired and wanted to recreate. Built and furnished in medieval forms, but with the most modern technology of the time, it is the most famous building of historicism. https://www.hohenschwangau.de/tickets-fuehrung/tickets-neuschwanstein-hohenschwangau
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The Alpsee (approx. 62m deep) near Hohenschwangau impresses with its blue, clear water. In addition to an outdoor swimming pool and the local boat rental, the lake offers an easy alpine circular hiking trail with a length of approx. 6km! The hiking trail is “not suitable for wheelchair users, strollers or bicycles”! Listen again and again over coarse stones, large roots and small bridges with a grid floor, up and down the mountain! The view is breathtaking and you can catch a glimpse of Neuschwanstein and Hohenschwanstein here and there!
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Neuschwanstein, one of the crazy buildings of an idiosyncratic king. Imposing!
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The Marienbrücke is the most popular viewpoint of Neuschwanstein Castle. Hundreds of people usually crowd here, taking pictures, posing, and enjoying the fabulous view. This is also the most famous photo spot around the castle with a fantastic view of the castle, its location, and with a view of the flat hilly landscape behind it.
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Yes, the Ostallgäu region offers several easy walking trails. For example, you can explore routes like the "Weissensee (Füssen) – Rock gate at the Weißensee loop" or the "Hopfensee Promenade – View of the Säuling from Lake Hopfensee." You can find more options in the Easy hikes in the Ostallgäu guide.
Yes, there are several paid parking lots located in the village of Hohenschwangau, which is the base for visiting both Neuschwanstein and Hohenschwangau Castles. From these lots, you can access the shuttle bus, horse-drawn carriages, or walking paths to the castles.
Hohenschwangau Castle is accessible by public transport, primarily via bus connections from Füssen train station. Buses run regularly to the Hohenschwangau village, from where you can walk up to the castle or take a shuttle.
Many sites in Ostallgäu are family-friendly. Neuschwanstein Castle and the View of Alpsee and Hohenschwangau Castle are popular choices. The Eisenberg Castle Ruins and Hohenfreyberg Castle Ruins are also noted as family-friendly, offering historical exploration with scenic views.
While dogs are generally not permitted inside the main royal castles like Neuschwanstein or Hohenschwangau, they are often welcome on the surrounding grounds and hiking trails. For example, when enjoying the View of Neuschwanstein and Hohenschwangau Castles from the Alpsee shore, dog owners should be aware of gratings on some paths that cannot be bypassed.
Accessibility can vary greatly among the castles, especially with older structures. While the castles themselves may have limited accessibility due to stairs and uneven terrain, the Old Town of Füssen is noted as wheelchair accessible, offering a charming historical experience with easier navigation.
The most popular time to visit is during the spring and summer months (May to September) when the weather is warm, and the landscapes are lush. Autumn also offers beautiful foliage. Winter provides a magical, snow-covered experience with fewer crowds, though some paths or attractions might have limited access.
Visiting in winter offers a unique, often quieter experience with snow-covered landscapes creating a fairytale atmosphere, especially around Neuschwanstein. While some outdoor activities might be limited, the main castles usually remain open. It's advisable to check specific opening hours and conditions before your visit.
Yes, you'll find dining options near many castle sites. For instance, the Falkenstein Castle Ruins have a restaurant nearby. The Old Town of Füssen also boasts numerous cafes and restaurants, perfect for a meal or coffee break.
The region is rich with stunning viewpoints. The View of the Alpsee, Neuschwanstein Castle and Hohenschwangau Castle offers picturesque reflections. The Hohenfreyberg Castle Ruins and Falkenstein Castle Ruins also provide extensive panoramic views of the Alps, lakes, and valleys.
While Neuschwanstein and Hohenschwangau are very popular, you can find less crowded historical sites. The Eisenberg Castle Ruins and Hohenfreyberg Castle Ruins offer a more tranquil experience with impressive views and historical significance, often accessible via pleasant hikes.
The Ostallgäu region provides a variety of outdoor activities. You can enjoy easy hikes, running trails, and cycling routes. For example, there are cycling tours like the "View of Neuschwanstein Castle – View of the Allgäu Alps loop." Explore more options in the Easy hikes in the Ostallgäu, Running Trails in the Ostallgäu, and Cycling in the Ostallgäu guides.
Visitors frequently praise the breathtaking views, especially from vantage points like the Marienbrücke or the Alpsee shore, which offer stunning perspectives of the royal castles and surrounding nature. The historical charm of places like the Old Town of Füssen and the impressive ruins also receive high acclaim.


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