Castles around Hacklberg, a district of Passau, offer a glimpse into centuries of regional history. The area is home to Schloss Hacklberg, an archaeological monument and historical building with origins dating back to 1307. This former episcopal fiefdom evolved into a significant summer palace, featuring extensive grounds and auxiliary structures. The surrounding landscape provides a historical context for these architectural landmarks.
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The “Klamm and Kastlhäng” nature reserve was established in 1969 and, together with the “Schloss Prunn” nature reserve opposite, forms a wonderful hiking area. You hike and climb through shady beech forests and there are always beautiful views from the protruding rock columns.
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The “Klamm und Kastlhäng” nature reserve was designated in 1969 and, together with the “Schloss Prunn” nature reserve opposite, forms a beautiful hiking area. You hike and scramble through shady beech forests and there are always beautiful views from the outstanding rock pillars.
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Beautiful complex with the remains of the once proud castle complex from the 11th century. The keep offers a magnificent view of the Altmühltal, the sometimes steeper climb is worth it and the €2 donation is definitely worth it.
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The Randeck castle ruins were once a notorious “robbing barons’ nest”. Today, the remains of the castle complex are a popular tourist destination, and a wonderful view of the Altmühl valley awaits you from the keep. A visit to the castle ruins is worthwhile, and I can particularly recommend climbing the tower. The views are fantastic. You can even drive up to the castle by car, and the €2 entrance fee as a donation to the castle’s preservation is really well spent. https://www.marktessing.de/sehenswertes/burgruine_randeck-1607/ https://www.sehenswerter-bayerischer-wald.de/besichtigung-burg-randeck-essing-altmuehltal/
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You should definitely take a look at the castle and don't be afraid to climb the tower. You get a great view from up there!
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At the vantage point of the gorge there is a beautiful view of Prunn Castle
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The tour is also very good and informative! For 6 € not too expensive and up to 18 years free.
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Beautiful castle with well done guide was very informative 👍
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Schloss Hacklberg, located directly in the Hacklberg district of Passau, has a rich history dating back to 1307 as an episcopal fiefdom. It evolved from a small bathhouse to a grand summer palace, undergoing significant expansions, particularly in the 17th century under Prince-Bishop Johann Philipp von Lamberg, establishing it as a major southern German summer residence. It's recognized as both an archaeological monument and a historical building.
Yes, several castles and viewpoints offer stunning vistas. Randeck Castle, one of Bavaria's oldest, provides a wonderful view of the Altmühltal from its accessible keep. Additionally, the View of Prunn Castle offers a spectacular perspective of Prunn Castle perched high on a rock.
Both Prunn Castle and Rosenburg Castle and Falconry are noted as family-friendly. Rosenburg Castle is especially popular for its falconry, which hosts daily flight shows (except Mondays) that are a hit with visitors of all ages.
Yes, Rosenburg Castle and Falconry offers impressive flight demonstrations of eagles, vultures, and other birds of prey. These shows take place daily, except on Mondays, at 11 a.m. and 3 p.m.
The area around Hacklberg offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, such as the 'View of Prunn Castle – Old Weir on the Altmühl loop' or the 'View of Kelheim's city gates – Danube Gorge (Donaudurchbruch) loop'. For hikers, trails like the 'Juraerlebnispfad Essing' or the 'Tatzlwurm Wooden Footbridge – Prunn Castle loop' are popular. Explore more options on the hiking guide, cycling guide, and running guide for Hacklberg.
Yes, there are trails suitable for easier walks. For example, the 'Randeck Castle – View of Randeck Castle loop from Randeck' is a moderate 5.4 km hike. Many viewpoints, like the View of Riedenburg and Rosenburg Castle from Schambachtal Bridge, are easily accessible and offer scenic views without strenuous effort.
Visitors frequently praise the spectacular views from castles like Randeck Castle and the historical insights gained from guided tours at places like Prunn Castle. The unique experience of the falconry shows at Rosenburg Castle is also a highlight for many.
Yes, some castles have facilities nearby. Randeck Castle is listed with a cafe, restaurant, and pub nearby. Prunn Castle also had a castle tavern, though it is currently closed. The area around Rosenburg Castle and Falconry includes the Zut restaurant, accessible via the Falkenhof entrance.
The best time to visit is generally from spring to autumn (April to October) when the weather is pleasant for exploring and castle opening hours are extended. For instance, Prunn Castle is open daily from April to October. During winter months, some castles may have reduced hours or be closed on certain days.
While Schloss Hacklberg is a significant historical building and archaeological monument, its current status regarding public access or tours is not specified in available information. Its importance lies in its heritage as a princely-episcopal summer residence and its connection to the local Hacklberg brewery.
Randeck Castle is a well-preserved ruin of a hilltop castle. Despite being a ruin, its keep is accessible, offering fantastic views, and it's considered one of Bavaria's oldest castles, making it a historically significant site to explore.


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