Best castles around Hochburg-Ach are situated along the Salzach River, offering historical landmarks and scenic views. The region is characterized by its proximity to the impressive Burghausen Castle, located just across the river in Germany. Hochburg-Ach itself is home to Schloss Wanghausen, a significant historical site with origins dating back to 1180. The area provides opportunities to explore medieval architecture and riverine landscapes.
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In the fourth courtyard of the castle in Burghausen is the outer castle chapel of St. Mary, also known as Hedwig's Chapel. It was built under Duke George of Wittelsbach and his wife Hedwig between 1479 and 1489.
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The clock tower with covered well house is located in the fifth courtyard (sixth castle courtyard) of the castle. The picturesque tower with striking clock and sundial dates from the 16th century.
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The outer castle chapel of St. Mary, called Hedwig's Chapel, was built under Duke George the Rich and his wife Hedwig between 1479 and 1489. It is an important example of late Gothic architecture. Since the 16th century at the latest, there has been a garden next to the chapel. In a description of the castle from 1573, it is referred to as "the captain's wide garden". The name "Vicedomgarten" is still in use today (Vicedom = chief administrator and deputy of the duke). The division of the garden into a uniform grid of paths and green spaces can be traced back to the 18th century on plans. The gardener's tower stands directly next to the garden. In 1573 it was simply called "ain wacht Thurn", and its traditional name also refers to its use as a residential building. Such dual use was common for many of the castle's towers. Source: https://www.burg-burghausen.de/deutsch/hoefe/vierter.htm
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Nice sunbathing area. Great excursion destination.
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Approximately in the middle of the sixth courtyard is the picturesque clock tower with a striking clock and sundial from the 16th century, with a now covered fountain directly attached. In contrast to the usual time display, the tower clock shows the minutes with the short hand and the hour with the long hand.
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In the fourth courtyard of the castle in Burghausen is the outer castle chapel of St. Mary, known as the Hedwig Chapel. It was built under Duke George of Wittelsbach and his wife Hedwig between 1479 and 1489. The church was dedicated to the “Holy Virgin Mary” from the very beginning. The chapel is one of the most important late Gothic buildings in Bavaria. The vaults with ribs over a curved floor plan are particularly significant; they were one of the stylistic innovations in vault construction at the time. Although part of the chapel is set into the eastern defensive wall, it impresses with its delicate character; a small porch rests on delicate red marble columns; at the corners of the porch, sandstone figures can be seen under canopies, representing the English greeting: on the left the angel Gabriel, on the right Mary. Remains of late Gothic frescoes can be seen on the walls inside. There are also late medieval votive reliefs and statues from the same period under canopies that are directly connected to the astonishingly irregular cross-ribbed vault. The chapel is in excellent condition; only the altarpiece is no longer original, but it also dates from the late 15th century and has been on display there since 1959 as a loan from the Bavarian National Museum in Munich. https://pfarrverband-burghausen.bistum-passau.de/hedwigskapelle
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Beautiful church at the castle
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Schloss Wanghausen is a historic four-story stone castle located directly in Hochburg-Ach, on the right bank of the Salzach River. Its origins date back to 1180. While the castle itself is privately owned and its interior is generally not open to the public, you can access its rose garden. The best views of the castle can be enjoyed from the nearby bridge or the riverbank.
The most prominent castle near Hochburg-Ach is Burghausen Castle, located just across the Salzach River in Germany. It is renowned for being the longest castle complex in the world and offers panoramic views of the old town of Burghausen. Many visitors find its impressive length and views highly recommended.
Yes, within the Burghausen Castle complex, there are several family-friendly spots. The Clock Tower with Well House is a unique man-made monument with interesting sundials and a distinctive time display. Additionally, the Wöhrsee Lido beneath Burghausen Castle offers a natural swimming pool and a playground, making it a great spot for families to relax at the foot of the castle.
At Burghausen Castle, you can explore various historical and architectural elements. The Hedwig Chapel (Hedwigskapelle) is an important example of late Gothic architecture, built between 1479 and 1489, featuring significant vaults. You can also see the unique Clock Tower with Well House and the mighty Georgstor gate, which offers a brilliant view over the city.
The castles in the region offer stunning views. From Burghausen Castle, you get panoramic views of the old town of Burghausen. The View of Burghausen's Old Town from the Georgstor gate provides a sensational perspective. For Schloss Wanghausen, the best views are from the nearby bridge or the Salzach riverbank, showcasing its picturesque setting.
Yes, there are several hiking opportunities around Hochburg-Ach and the nearby castles. You can find various routes, including easy and moderate options. For example, there's an easy 3.5 km hike from Duttendorf to the Burghausen Castle. For more options, explore the hiking guide for Hochburg-Ach.
Absolutely! The area around Hochburg-Ach is great for cycling. You can find routes like the 22 km 'View of Burghausen Castle – Wanghausen Castle loop from Burghausen'. For a wider selection of routes, check out the cycling guide for Hochburg-Ach.
Visitors frequently praise the impressive length and panoramic views of Burghausen Castle, often describing it as 'always beautiful no matter what time of year'. The unique features like the Clock Tower with Well House and the historical significance of the Hedwig Chapel are also highly appreciated. The overall historical atmosphere and scenic riverine landscapes are major draws.
Yes, while Burghausen Castle is in Germany, you can get an excellent view of it from the Duttendorf viewing point within Hochburg-Ach. This allows you to appreciate its grandeur from a distance.
Yes, at the foot of Burghausen Castle, you'll find the Wöhrsee Lido. It's a unique natural swimming pool with very good water quality, making it a pleasant spot to relax, especially in summer.
The castles, particularly Burghausen Castle, are considered beautiful no matter the time of year. However, for enjoying outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, and for accessing the rose garden at Schloss Wanghausen or the Wöhrsee Lido, the warmer months from spring to early autumn are generally ideal. Winter can offer a different, often picturesque, experience with fewer crowds.


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