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Top 12 Castles around Fischbachau

Castles around Fischbachau are primarily represented by historical ruins and unique architectural sites within the broader municipality. Fischbachau, situated in the scenic Leitzachtal valley, is known for its natural beauty and traditional Bavarian charm. The region offers a blend of historical exploration and outdoor activities, with sites accessible via hiking trails. The area's landscape, characterized by the Bavarian Alps, provides a backdrop for these historical landmarks.

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  • The most popular castles is Reisach Water Castle (Wasserschloss Reisach)

Last updated: June 4, 2026

Falkenstein Castle Ruins, Flintsbach am Inn

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Beautiful castle ruins with a great view over the Inn Valley. The Falkenstein ruin is part of the Petersberg monument complex. After the destruction by fire in Alt-Falkenstein in the 19th century, the buildings fell into disrepair.
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Hohenwaldeck castle ruins

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The Hohenwaldeck Castle ruins are well worth seeing because they contain large remains of walls dating back to the High Middle Ages. More important, however, is their stunningly beautiful location …

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Historical and nature trail to Hohenwaldeck Castle Ruins

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The so-called "Wasserschloss-Reisach" is a facility of the Stadtwerke München to obtain drinking water for the city of Munich. The information boards on this are very interesting and informative. A …

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Brannenburg Castle

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The castle gained notoriety in 2000 through a gunman.

Unfortunately, the castle cannot be visited as it is in private hands and houses boarding schools and schools. Thus, any access for unauthorized persons is prohibited and cordoned off.

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The Hohenwaldeck Castle ruins are well worth seeing because they contain large remains of walls dating back to the High Middle Ages. More important, however, is their stunningly beautiful location high above Schliersee, offering unobstructed views of the lake and the mountains. The Bavarian State Forests have carefully secured the castle ruins, so that this historic and romantic site can now also be visited with children. The climb to the castle is steep and takes 40 minutes from Fischhaus-Neuhaus. Supplying the castle must have been very difficult in the Middle Ages. Access is now via a new wooden bridge, and large sections of the shield wall with some rusticated blocks can still be seen. This makes it easy to narrow down the first construction phase to the second half of the 13th century, the Staufer period. Several new benches have been installed, and the short path down to the viewing point is definitely worth the effort. It offers a fantastic view of Schliersee and the surrounding mountains.

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Access to the castle ruins is closed due to renovation work and for safety reasons. The work is scheduled to be completed in autumn 2024. After that, the cultural and historical monument will be accessible again to enjoy the phenomenal view over the Schliersee.

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The castle was destroyed by a landslide in ancient times

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The view is great, but the ruins are currently closed

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of castles can I explore around Fischbachau?

The area around Fischbachau primarily features historical ruins and unique architectural sites. You'll find medieval fortifications like the Hohenwaldeck castle ruins and Falkenstein Castle Ruins, offering glimpses into the past. There's also the distinctive Reisach Water Castle (Wasserschloss Reisach), which is a modern facility for Munich's drinking water supply, designed with castle-like aesthetics and offering informative exhibits.

Are there any castles with panoramic views?

Yes, the Hohenwaldeck castle ruins are renowned for their stunning location high above Lake Schliersee, offering unobstructed views of the lake and the surrounding Bavarian Alps. Similarly, Falkenstein Castle Ruins provide a great view over the Inn Valley.

Can I hike to the Hohenwaldeck castle ruins?

Absolutely. The Hohenwaldeck castle ruins are a popular hiking destination. A dedicated Historical and nature trail to Hohenwaldeck Castle Ruins starts from Fischhausen (a district of Fischbachau) and offers an immersive experience through forests. The climb is steep and typically takes 40-60 minutes from Fischhaus-Neuhaus, with an elevation gain of around 300 meters.

Are the castles around Fischbachau suitable for families with children?

Yes, several sites are family-friendly. The Hohenwaldeck castle ruins have been secured by the Bavarian State Forests, making them safe for visits with children, though caution is advised on steep parts. The Historical and nature trail to Hohenwaldeck Castle Ruins is also well-suited for families. The Reisach Water Castle, with its informative boards and art installations, is also a good option for families.

What is the historical significance of the Hohenwaldeck castle ruins?

The Hohenwaldeck castle ruins were erected by the Lords of Waldeck around 1270. It served as a strategic outpost for their efforts to gain independence from the Bishop of Freising. The castle was ultimately abandoned after a devastating rockfall in 1480, but significant wall remains, including the keep, still stand today.

What natural features can I expect to see near these castles?

The castles are set within the beautiful Bavarian Alps. Near the Hohenwaldeck castle ruins, you'll find stunning views of Lake Schliersee and surrounding mountain forests. The Reisach Water Castle is located in the scenic Mangfall Valley spring protection area, characterized by forests and meadows.

Are there any castles that are not publicly accessible?

Yes, Brannenburg Castle is privately owned and houses boarding schools, making it inaccessible to the public. Access for unauthorized persons is prohibited and cordoned off.

What outdoor activities can I do near the castles around Fischbachau?

The region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails around Fischbachau, including routes like the 'Breitenstein rock formations – Kesselalm loop'. For cyclists, there are road cycling routes and MTB trails, such as the 'Leitzach Rapids' loops.

What is the best time to visit the castle ruins in the Fischbachau area?

The best time to visit is generally during the warmer months, from spring to autumn, when hiking conditions are favorable and the panoramic views are clearest. The Hohenwaldeck castle ruins, for instance, offer a rewarding hike through beautiful forests, which are particularly pleasant in these seasons.

Are dogs allowed on the trails to the castle ruins?

Yes, the Historical and nature trail to Hohenwaldeck Castle Ruins is dog-friendly, allowing you to enjoy the hike to the ruins with your canine companion.

What makes the Reisach Water Castle unique?

The Reisach Water Castle (Wasserschloss Reisach) is unique because it's not a traditional medieval castle, but rather a facility of the Stadtwerke München for obtaining drinking water for the city. It features impressive structures, informative boards about water extraction, and even art installations, making it an interesting blend of architecture, engineering, and history.

What should I know about the terrain and difficulty when hiking to Hohenwaldeck castle ruins?

The hike to Hohenwaldeck castle ruins is considered intermediate due to its steep sections. Sturdy shoes are required for the ascent, which involves walking through forests and over some rocky parts. Despite the climb, the rewarding views make the effort worthwhile.

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