Best castles around Aichach offer a journey into centuries of regional history in Bavaria. This area, part of the Wittelsbacher Land, is historically significant as the ancestral home of the House of Wittelsbach. Visitors can explore various historical sites, from ancient castle ruins to well-preserved structures and former residences of nobility. The region provides insights into the heritage of one of Germany's most influential noble families.
Last updated: May 3, 2026
Highlight • Restaurant
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 • Historical Site
Showing Translation
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 Aichach.
Sign up for free
Already have an account?
Start today with a free account
Your next adventure awaits.
Login or Signup
Popular around Aichach
Mountain air by train – hiking in the BRB Network
Castles, Nature and History – hiking loops in the Wittelsbacher Land
History and nature – 12 cycling Tours through the Wittelsbach Region
Hops, beer gardens & breweries – Cycling the Hop Loop in Upper Bavaria
Hör hin, sieh mehr! – Lauschtouren in Bayerisch-Schwaben
Hiking around Aichach
Cycling around Aichach
Road Cycling Routes around Aichach
MTB Trails around Aichach
Running Trails around Aichach
If you take the small effort to inform yourself before a visit, you will quickly find that guided tours are offered from various sources, during which the interior of the church can also be visited: 1. On selected Sundays, the parish community offers an open tour at 2:00 p.m. without registration. 2. The Aichach City Museum arranges tours at different times. We were very lucky 🍀 to receive a highly interesting and entertaining presentation of the history of the former castle and the church from an engaged guide full of knowledge on a Friday at 12 noon, which also included a visit to the church.
5
0
A site worth seeing, which is currently home to 47 adults and 29 children... and has four cars of its own.
7
0
Every second Saturday you can take a guided tour with tasting in the cheese factory.
6
0
The Burgkirche Maria vom Siege (Castle Church Mary of the Victory) is located in the Oberwittelsbach district of Aichach in the Aichach-Friedberg district, Bavaria. It stands on the site of the former ancestral castle of the Wittelsbachs, Wittelsbach Castle, and is an important historical building in the region. History: The origins of the church are closely linked to the history of the Wittelsbachs. After the destruction of Wittelsbach Castle in 1209, the present church was built on its site around 1420. The Gothic brick building was altered and re-equipped in the 17th and 19th centuries. The church served for a long time as a place of pilgrimage and is dedicated to the patronage of "Maria vom Siege" (Mary of the Victory), which is celebrated on October 7. Architecture and furnishings: The church is characterized by its Gothic architecture, which received Baroque elements over the centuries. Inside, it is clearly divided into two parts: The sacred space of the altars is dedicated to the life of Mary, while the nave thematizes the suffering of Christ. Of particular note is the miraculous image in the high altar, a Madonna with the Christ Child, surrounded by musical angels. Current condition and use: The castle church is a historical monument and is entered in the Bavarian list of monuments. For safety reasons, public access is only possible on special occasions and after church services and weddings. However, the surrounding castle grounds are freely accessible at any time and offer an insight into the historical significance of the site. A visit to the Burgkirche Maria vom Siege offers not only an insight into the religious history of the region, but also into the beginnings of the House of Wittelsbach and the development of the Wittelsbacher Land.
3
1
The Wittelsbacher Schloss Friedberg in Bavaria is an important historical building with a rich history. Originally built around 1257 under Duke Ludwig II the Strict as a castle, it served to protect the Bavarian customs station on the border with the Free Imperial City of Augsburg. After a devastating fire in 1541, the castle was rebuilt in the Renaissance style as a hunting and pleasure palace until 1559. In 1567, Duchess Christina of Lorraine chose the castle as her widow's residence, making Friedberg a center of courtly life in Bavaria for a short time. During the Thirty Years' War, the castle suffered considerable damage, which was later repaired by court architect Marx Schinnagl. Between 1754 and 1768, the Bavarian Elector had faiences produced in the castle. The castle has housed the municipal museum since 1886. After extensive renovation work from 2015 to 2018, it now serves as a modern cultural and event center. The museum in the Wittelsbacher Schloss presents the history of the castle and the town, magnificent Friedberg clocks, faiences, as well as archaeological finds and sacred art in an elegant design. With interactive stations and a museum café, it offers an experience for all the senses. The castle is also a popular venue for events. The cultural department of the city of Friedberg presents an extensive program with local and nationally known artists, offering a colorful mix for young and old. Parking is available for visitors on the B 300 below the Schlossberg. The castle is about a 15-minute walk from Friedberg train station. The museum is largely barrier-free; elevator and sanitary facilities are available. However, as it is a historic building, not all rooms are accessible to wheelchairs. The Wittelsbacher Schloss Friedberg combines historical architecture with cultural life and is an important attraction for visitors to the region.
3
0
The historic square is somewhat hidden. We were pleased about the connection to Bayreuth
1
0
The castle was built at the end of the 17th century on the same site where several previous buildings had stood. It is privately owned and not open to the public.
2
0
Nice place, nice church with good information from old times
0
0
The castles around Aichach are deeply rooted in Bavarian history, particularly as the ancestral home of the House of Wittelsbach, which later became the Electors and Kings of Bavaria. Sites like the former Wittelsbach Castle near Oberwittelsbach mark the origins of this influential noble family. The region also features castles associated with prominent figures like Empress Elisabeth of Austria, known as Sisi.
The most significant site for Wittelsbach history is the Castle Church and Castle Hill Oberwittelsbach. Although the original Wittelsbach Castle was destroyed, a monument and the Gothic church Beatae Mariae Virginis stand on its former grounds, commemorating the ancestral seat of the Wittelsbach dynasty. Information boards provide context on Bavaria's history.
Yes, the Sisi Castle Unterwittelsbach, a moated mansion, was the beloved summer residence of Duke Max in Bavaria, Empress Elisabeth's father. It now houses a museum dedicated to Empress Elisabeth, offering multimedia insights into her life from childhood to her later years. The stylish park grounds are also a notable feature.
Beyond Aichach, the broader 'Wittelsbacher Land' features other notable castles. Friedberg Castle, located in the town of Friedberg, began construction in 1257 and is a Renaissance-style castle. Markt Castle (Fugger Castle Markt), first documented in the 14th century, was significantly rebuilt by the Fugger family in 1525 and includes a private Fugger garden accessible via public tours.
Several castles in the region are considered family-friendly. Sisi Castle Unterwittelsbach offers an engaging museum experience and pleasant park grounds. Scherneck Castle and Blumenthal Castle Beer Garden both feature beer gardens, which can be enjoyable for families looking for a relaxed outing with food and drink options.
The region around Aichach offers various outdoor activities, particularly cycling. You can find numerous routes for gravel biking, road cycling, and general touring. For example, there are routes like the 'Lech River near Augsburg – Lech Weir 23/6 loop from Affing' for gravel biking, or the 'Dasing Cycle Path – Friedberg Town Hall loop from Aichach' for road cycling. You can explore more options on the Gravel biking around Aichach, Road Cycling Routes around Aichach, and Cycling around Aichach guide pages.
Yes, several castles offer amenities. Blumenthal Castle Beer Garden is a highlight featuring a beer garden, hotel, and seminar center, often hosting events. Scherneck Castle also boasts a popular beer garden with good food, though the climb to it can be challenging but rewarding.
While specific opening hours vary by castle, generally spring, summer, and early autumn offer pleasant weather for exploring the castle grounds and nearby outdoor activities. Autumn views can be particularly scenic. Winter visits are possible, but some outdoor amenities like beer gardens might have reduced hours or be closed.
Yes, Affing Castle is privately owned and not open to the public. Built at the end of the 17th century, it stands on an artificial hill with a drained moat. While you can admire its exterior, public access to the interior is not available.
Visitors frequently praise the historical depth and the scenic beauty of the castle locations. The Castle Church and Castle Hill Oberwittelsbach is appreciated for its historical significance and idyllic setting. The beer gardens at places like Scherneck Castle and Blumenthal Castle Beer Garden are also highly rated for their atmosphere and food.
Yes, Scherneck Castle is known for offering scenic views, especially after the rewarding climb to its location. The castle sites themselves, often situated on hills or by rivers, provide picturesque surroundings for visitors.
Yes, several castles have integrated dining options or are close to cafes and pubs. Blumenthal Castle Beer Garden and Scherneck Castle both feature popular beer gardens. Sisi Castle Unterwittelsbach also has the Sisi Café on its premises.


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