Best castles around Riedering are situated in a region known for its scenic landscapes, including the Chiemsee lake and the foothills of the Bavarian Alps. The area combines natural beauty with historical significance, offering a glimpse into centuries of Bavarian heritage. While Riedering itself does not host castles, the surrounding Chiemgau region features several notable historical sites. These structures reflect various architectural periods and served as residences and administrative centers for influential families.
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From Aschau you can start many mountain and cycling tours, although it doesn't always have to be the Kampenwand.
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In the last third of the 12th century, Konrad and Arnold von Hirnsberg built Hohenaschau Castle as a stronghold at the entrance to the Upper Prien Valley. Important noble families expanded the property and developed the castle into the administrative center of their domain; their influence shaped the land and people of western Chiemgau.
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This is definitely a place to stop and see.
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Beautiful view from afar of Hohenaschau Castle, as it sits enthroned on its hill
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A small area at the entrance to the pier is covered. Directly at the pier there is a kiosk, a souvenir shop and a few cash desks to pay entrance to the castle or the castle garden.
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As a passage and there are the departure times of the ferries.
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Visit only possible with a guided tour!! Please note the opening times, as tours only take place once a day from March to October. It's worth experiencing the 800 year history of the castle 👍
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The castles in the Chiemgau region, though not directly in Riedering, hold significant historical importance. For instance, Hohenaschau Castle traces its origins to the late 12th century, serving as a strategic base and administrative center for influential noble families. The Old Palace of Herrenchiemsee, originally an Augustinian monastery, is historically notable as the site where the constitutional convention met in 1948, laying the foundation for Germany's Basic Law.
Herrenchiemsee Palace is renowned for its opulent design, modeled after the Palace of Versailles, showcasing grand state rooms and elaborate gardens. Hohenaschau Castle offers a fascinating blend of medieval, Renaissance, and Baroque styles, reflecting centuries of expansion and rebuilding.
At Herrenchiemsee Palace, you can visit the König Ludwig Museum. Hohenaschau Castle houses the Priental Museum, offering insights into the region's history. The Old Palace of Herrenchiemsee also features a museum detailing its history and an art gallery showcasing 'Chiemsee painters' and Julius Exter.
Yes, guided tours are available for several castles. Herrenchiemsee Palace's state rooms can be visited as part of a guided tour. Hohenaschau Castle can only be explored through guided tours, which provide in-depth information and access to features like the Laubensaal. Special children's tours are also offered at Hohenaschau.
For Hohenaschau Castle, visitors must park at the Festhalle car park below the castle and walk up a path. For Herrenchiemsee Palace and the Old Palace of Herrenchiemsee, you would typically park on the mainland and take a ferry to Herreninsel, where the Herreninsel Pier is located.
The main season for visiting castles like Hohenaschau Castle is typically from May to the end of October, when guided tours and falconry demonstrations are regularly available. The warmer months also allow for better enjoyment of the scenic views and gardens. Herrenchiemsee Palace is open year-round.
Yes, Herrenchiemsee Palace is open all year round. However, some attractions like Hohenaschau Castle typically close for guided tours from November to April. Always check specific opening hours before planning a winter visit.
For a comprehensive visit to Herrenchiemsee Palace, including the museum and gardens, you should plan at least half a day, possibly a full day if you also explore the island. A guided tour of Hohenaschau Castle typically takes a couple of hours, plus time for the ascent and exploring the grounds.
Yes, several castles offer family-friendly experiences. Herrenchiemsee Palace and its extensive gardens are suitable for families. Hohenaschau Castle offers special children's tours and features a falconry with bird of prey flight demonstrations during the main season, which can be very engaging for families.
Accessibility can be challenging for some castles. For example, Hohenaschau Castle, with its numerous stairs and architectural barriers, is challenging for wheelchair users and those with significant walking difficulties. Herrenchiemsee Palace is generally considered wheelchair accessible, but it's always best to check specific accessibility details for each site.
The region around Riedering and its castles offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking opportunities, such as the 'South Shore Trail at Simssee' or 'View of the lake – View of Simssee' loops. For more challenging options, there are mountain hikes like the 'Hochries Summit' trails. You can explore more routes in the Hiking around Riedering guide.
While there aren't specific trails listed directly to every castle, the area around Hohenaschau Castle is popular for hiking and cycling, with the ascent to the castle itself being a scenic walk. The Herreninsel, where Herrenchiemsee Palace is located, offers pleasant walks through its gardens and surrounding paths.
Hohenaschau Castle, perched on a rock ridge, provides breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding Chiemgau region and the Bavarian landscape. Herrenchiemsee Palace is situated on Herreninsel in Lake Chiemsee, offering stunning lake views and elaborate water features in its gardens.


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