Castles around Aßling offer insights into the region's historical landscape. While the original Burg Aßling no longer stands, the surrounding area features several notable historical sites. The region provides a mix of preserved castles, castle-related establishments, and natural features. These sites contribute to the cultural significance of the area.
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beer garden under trees with a great view
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Wonderful beer garden to stop by 👍
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Also called Schuhsee, an oasis of peace where you could spend hours.
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Elkofen Castle, also known as Elkofen Castle, Unterelkofen, Ölkofen, is one of the best preserved castles in Upper Bavaria and is located in the town of Unterelkofen. The castle is still inhabited today by the Rechberg-Rothenlöwen family, who owned it between 1664 and 1732 and acquired it again in 1871. Source and further information https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burg_Elkofen
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Very good food and super nice hospitality!
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The food was very good and the view was fantastic 😃
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Currently closed Monday to Thursday! 9/2023
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The Aßling region offers a mix of historical sites, from the vanished medieval spur castle of Burg Aßling (now a 'Burgstall' or castle site) to well-preserved structures and castle-themed establishments. You'll find castles like Maxlrain Castle, known for its beauty and a beer garden, and the unique Falkenberg Castle Restaurant, which offers dining in a castle setting.
The original Burg Aßling was a medieval spur castle, but it no longer stands. Today, only the 'Burgstall' remains on the Büchsenberg, northeast of St. Georg parish church. This site, which also contains early medieval graves, is registered as a ground monument. Other castles in the region, like Elkofen Castle, have a long history, with parts dating back to the early Middle Ages.
Yes, the area around Aßling is excellent for combining castle visits with outdoor activities. You can find various routes for mountain biking, running, and gravel biking that pass by or near these historical sites. For example, there are MTB routes like the 'View of the Alps – Elkofen Castle loop' or gravel biking routes such as the 'Attel River Nature Area – View of Maxlrain Castle loop'. You can explore more options in the MTB Trails around Aßling, Running Trails around Aßling, and Gravel biking around Aßling guides.
Many of the castle-related sites in the Aßling region are considered family-friendly. For instance, Maxlrain Castle and the Falkenberg Castle Restaurant offer pleasant environments for families. The Zinneberg Castle Pond is also listed as family-friendly, providing a peaceful natural spot.
Visiting options vary. Maxlrain Castle is beautiful to look at and features a wonderful beer garden directly across from it. The Falkenberg Castle Restaurant allows you to dine in a castle setting. Elkofen Castle is one of the best-preserved in southern Bavaria, but it is privately owned and not open for interior visits; however, you can view its exterior and walk around the grounds.
While specific dog policies for castle interiors are not always available, the surrounding areas and many hiking trails are generally dog-friendly. For example, you can enjoy walks around the exterior of castles like Elkofen Castle or explore the natural areas like Zinneberg Castle Pond with your dog. Always keep dogs on a leash and respect local regulations.
The Zinneberg Castle Pond is noted as wheelchair-accessible, offering a peaceful natural spot for a break. For other castles, accessibility may be limited to exterior views or specific restaurant areas, as many historical buildings were not designed with modern accessibility in mind.
The summer months are particularly pleasant for visiting, especially if you plan to enjoy outdoor seating at places like the beer garden at Maxlrain Castle or the Falkenberg Castle Restaurant. Spring and autumn also offer beautiful scenery for walks and exploring the castle exteriors without the peak summer crowds.
Beyond the castles themselves, the region offers beautiful natural features. The Zinneberg Castle Pond is a tranquil spot ideal for a break. The area also features forests and scenic viewpoints, which can be enjoyed as part of the various hiking and biking trails that pass through the landscape.
You have excellent options for food and drink. Maxlrain Castle has a wonderful beer garden directly across from the castle and brewery. The Falkenberg Castle Restaurant (also listed as Falkenberg Castle Inn Beer Garden) offers regional delicacies, including game dishes, Bavarian specialties, and homemade cakes, with outdoor seating available in summer.
While not a standing castle, the site of the original Burg Aßling, known as the 'Burgstall' on the Büchsenberg, offers a glimpse into the region's medieval past. It's a ground monument with early medieval graves, providing a historical context even though the castle itself is gone. This site offers a different kind of historical exploration compared to the more visible castles.


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