Castles in Freising offer a glimpse into Bavaria's rich history and architectural heritage. The city, known for its ecclesiastical significance, features notable former residences and noble estates. Domberg, a prominent elevation north of the Isar River, serves as a historical and cultural center. The surrounding district also contains various palaces and manor houses, providing diverse historical and scenic attractions.
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"On the west side of the island stands the Chapel of St. Walburga, belonging to the castle. Erching Castle was first documented around 1400, while the associated chapel was mentioned as early as 1315/16. The current castle building was constructed around 1652 under Prince-Bishop Albrecht Sigismund by Hans Moosbrugger as a hunting lodge. The chapel was reconsecrated to St. Walburga in 1672. Even today, the castle and chapel retain much of their appearance from 1699. Until secularization in 1802/3, the castle belonged to the Prince-Bishopric of Freising. Finally, in 1898, Josef Selmayr, brickyard owner and the last mayor of the municipality of Bogenhausen before its incorporation into Munich, purchased the castle estate in Erching. The castle has been owned by the Selmayr family ever since, who now operate a farm there." https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schloss_Erching
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The **Schloßbiergarten Au** is an inviting place that combines Bavarian hospitality and traditional brewing. Here are some interesting facts about the beer garden: 1. **Location**: - The beer garden is located in the market town of **Au in der Hallertau**, right next to the **Schlossbrauerei Au-Hallertau**. 2. **Opening Hours**: - Regular opening hours are: - **Monday**: Closed - **Tuesday**: **5:30 p.m. - 10:00 p.m.** - **Wednesday to Sunday**: **11:30 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.** and **5:30 p.m. - 10:00 p.m.** 3. **Ambience**: - The beer garden offers a **rustic atmosphere** where you can enjoy regional delicacies and house-brewed beer. 4. **Tradition**: - The **Schlossbrauerei Au-Hallertau** has a **over 400-year-old brewing tradition**, which is reflected in the quality of its beers. 5. **Reservations**: - For small groups, reservations are generally not required, making visits spontaneous and uncomplicated. The Schlossbiergarten Au is therefore a perfect place to experience Bavarian culture and enjoy nature.
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Hi Hopper, thanks for the info.
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Unfortunately, the text for this cycling highlight is incorrect! It's not the beer garden and castle in Ratzenhofen, but the castle with the beautiful beer garden in Au in der Hallertau!
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Erching Castle Estate was originally built as a pleasure palace. It was first documented in 1400. It features a three-story Baroque gabled roof with the castle chapel of St. Walburga. Located north of the castle, it has a simple hall building dating from 1672 with a polygonal east tower featuring a Welsch-style roof. The park features a circular castle pond. Erching Castle Estate, privately owned, is now an agricultural holding in the Munich gravel plain. The fields surrounding the estate are farmed in a conventional manner. https://www.hallbergmoos.de/besucher/sport-and-freizeit/schlossgut-erching
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The former Hofmark Castle in Mauern was built in its current form in 1687 on the site of a presumably wooden predecessor. In 1785, the roof truss was removed and the mansard floor with a hipped roof was added. This small, Baroque-style Hofmark Castle in Mauern in the Freising district is now the town hall of the municipality of Mauern and the seat of the Mauern administrative community.
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Beautiful place in great surroundings
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Beautiful castle but unfortunately not accessible because it is private property.
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The Freising region is known more for its historical residences of prince-bishops and noble estates rather than traditional fortified castles. You'll discover significant sites like the Fürstbischöfliche Residenz on Domberg, which showcases early Renaissance architecture, alongside charming moated castles and manor houses in the surrounding district.
Among the most popular is Hohenkammer Castle, an impressive moated castle featuring a park and a beer garden, making it ideal for a bike ride or a stroll. Schlossgut Erching is also highly rated for its scenic views and Baroque architecture, though public access inside is not available.
Yes, several estates are suitable for families. Hohenkammer Castle offers a park and beer garden, perfect for a relaxed outing. Hofmark Castle Mauern, with its adjacent church and park, is also popular with families for a walk or hike.
The castles and residences in Freising offer a deep dive into Bavarian history. The Fürstbischöfliche Residenz on Domberg was the seat of the Freising bishops for centuries and features Bavaria's first Renaissance architecture. Other sites like Isareck Castle, documented since 1283, showcase the region's noble past and architectural evolution.
Yes, the Domberg, where the Fürstbischöfliche Residenz is located, offers stunning panoramic views from its Baroque Belvedere. On clear days, you can see as far as Munich and the Alps, providing a beautiful backdrop to your visit.
Absolutely. The Freising region is excellent for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as the 'Hallertauer Hügelland loop' or 'Weltwald Forest Path', which are perfect for exploring the natural surroundings. For more options, check out the Hiking in Freising guide.
The area around Freising offers diverse cycling opportunities. You can find routes like the 'Isar Bridge in Oberhummel – Isar Cycle Path loop' for longer rides or explore easier paths suitable for a leisurely tour. Discover more in the MTB Trails in Freising guide.
Yes, several locations offer refreshments. Hohenkammer Castle has a beer garden, and the Schloss Au Beer Garden, located next to a castle, provides traditional Bavarian and Greek cuisine with house-brewed beer. You'll find pleasant spots to relax and dine.
The warmer months, from spring to early autumn (April to October), are generally ideal for visiting. The weather is pleasant for exploring the outdoor grounds, parks, and enjoying beer gardens. However, the historical sites on Domberg are accessible year-round, offering a different charm in winter.
The Domberg is a nearly 30-meter high elevation that has been the ecclesiastical and cultural center of old Bavaria since the 8th century. It houses the Fürstbischöfliche Residenz, the Freising Cathedral, and the Diocesan Museum, making it a focal point for history, architecture, and religious art. You can learn more about its history on Wikipedia.
Freising itself is well-connected by public transport. The Domberg, with the Fürstbischöfliche Residenz, is centrally located and accessible. For castles further afield in the district, local bus services or a combination of train and bus might be necessary. It's advisable to check local transport schedules for specific destinations.
Public access to the interiors varies. While the Fürstbischöfliche Residenz on Domberg now houses an educational center, offering some accessibility, other estates like Schlossgut Erching are privately owned with no public interior access. Hofmark Castle Mauern serves as a town hall, so parts may be accessible during business hours.


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