Best castles around Weihmichl offer a journey through centuries of Bavarian history. While Weihmichl itself does not host castles, the surrounding region features several notable historical sites. These include medieval fortresses, Renaissance chateaus, and Baroque complexes, many of which evolved through various architectural styles over time. The area provides opportunities to explore significant landmarks and their historical connections.
Last updated: May 30, 2026
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Weihenstephan Palace was first documented in 1229. For a long time, it formed a royal estate. The current Baroque complex was built in the 17th century on the site of a previous structure. The residential building was added in the 18th century. The palace is now owned by the Counts Deroy von Fürstenberg. Across the street, north of the palace, is the Baroque palace chapel, dedicated to Saint Sebastian. It was built in the mid-17th century.
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Weihenstephan Castle Weihenstephan Castle was first mentioned in documents in 1229. For a long time it was a manor. The current complex was built in the 17th century by Georg Carl Freiherr von Etzdorf on Weihenstephan and Stamsried on the site of a previous building. The residential building was built in the 18th century. In 1837 Count Philipp Aloys Erasmus von Deroy bought Weihenstephan Castle with Deutenkofen and two breweries from the Barons of Etzdorf. When the heiress Odette Countess Deroy married Friedrich Freiherr von Fürstenberg, her son, Joseph Erwein (1908–1977), was elevated to Count von Deroy, Freiherr von Fürstenberg, in 1914 and inherited Weihenstephan. In August 2006, the castle's outbuildings burned down and some of them had to be demolished as a result. The damage was probably caused by a defect in an electrical system and amounted to around one million euros. Weihenstephan Castle is a baroque complex with a moat running all around it from the 17th century, which was changed in the 18th century and possibly later. The residential building is a two-story mansard hipped roof building with elaborately designed shutters. The surrounding farm buildings from the 17th and 18th centuries are essentially divided into a north and east wing. In the north wing there is a passageway that is in line with the portal of the residential building. A little to the east of the castle, on the old road towards Landshut, there are two massive gate pavilions, also with mansard hipped roofs, which were built in 1950. On the opposite side of the street, north of the castle, is the baroque castle chapel, which is dedicated to Saint Sebastian. It was built in the middle of the 17th century. The small, north-facing hall church with a rectangular floor plan is divided on the outside by pilasters. The portal on the south side is distinguished by flanking pilasters. In the middle of the hipped roof is a ridge turret with an onion dome. The interior is spanned by a flat ceiling and also divided by pilasters. The chapel now serves exclusively as a mortuary; the associated cemetery extends around the nearby branch church of St. Stephan. Source: www.wikipedia.de
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Kirchberg-Hohenthann Castle In a document from Mallersdorf Monastery, a Count Arterius I is mentioned in Kirchberg as early as 812. However, the castle is said to have been founded as a Roman fortress as early as 292 - at a time from which there are no documents or other written evidence. After the Counts of Kirchberg died out in 1234, the county became a district court of the Duchy of Bavaria-Landshut. The ducal guardian resided in Kirchberg Castle and was responsible for administration and justice in his district. The most important places of the Kirchberg district court, which belonged to the Landshut Revenue Office, were the markets of Pfaffenberg and Geiselhöring. The three-winged complex from the second half of the 15th century was expanded in 1520 and 1569. The castle was destroyed in the Landshut War of Succession in 1504 and the Thirty Years' War in 1632 and then rebuilt in the Baroque style. In 1803, the Kirchberg district court was moved to Pfaffenberg. The castle was purchased in 1807 by a family who used it for agricultural purposes. The castle, now a palace, was purchased and restored by two Munich families in 1978. The owners received the Monument Prize from the Hypo Cultural Foundation Munich for the restoration of the castle in the 1990s. The current complex was built in the 14th century by the Lords of Kirchberg and has a circular brick moat wall. The keep has a base area of 10 by 10.5 meters and a wall thickness of three meters. The castle chapel of St. Leonhard is located in the keep's basement. Source: www.wikipedia.de
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From the Isar bridge at the ice stadium you have a great view to the east (downstream) of Trausnitz Castle and the tower of St. Martin's Church. A lovely spot to take a quick rest in the morning or evening and enjoy the view.
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Excellent for cycling through the city in peace. Without traffic.
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From the medieval moated castle to Bruckberg Castle: The actual origins of Bruckberg Castle are not yet fully understood. However, it is assumed that it was built in the 10th or 11th century as a defense against Hungarian invasions. At the same time, it also had the strategic task of securing a former crossing over the Isar. The free-standing keep is still particularly recognizable from the essentially medieval moated castle complex. To enter the main building, you had to cross two moats, the interior of which is still there. Behind the entrance gate of the main building there is a Renaissance-style courtyard with a rare pebble floor and arcades. Today, Bruckberg Castle is privately owned.
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The region boasts several castles with deep historical roots. Trausnitz Castle, dating back to 1204, served as a ducal residence and is a major cultural treasure. Kirchberg Castle evolved from a medieval stronghold into a Renaissance chateau and Baroque complex, reflecting centuries of Bavarian history. Bruckberg Castle also has medieval origins, with its main buildings forming an irregular four-wing complex around a 17th-century courtyard.
Yes, Trausnitz Castle is notable for its colorful frescoes and paintings in the Italian Renaissance style, including the unique 'Fools Staircase'. Weihenstephan Castle is a well-preserved Baroque complex from the 17th century, featuring a distinctive moat and a residential building with a mansard hipped roof and elaborately designed shutters.
Trausnitz Castle provides splendid views of the city of Landshut from its elevated position and the Tower Terrace (Söller). You can also get a great perspective of Landshut's Old Town, St. Martin's Church, and Trausnitz Castle from the Isar Bridge viewpoint.
Trausnitz Castle houses a fascinating Chamber of Art and Curiosities (Wunderkammer) that was re-opened in 2004, offering a glimpse into historical collections.
While specific family-friendly activities vary by castle, the historical reenactments at Trausnitz Castle during the 'Landshut Wedding' festival can be engaging for families. Exploring the castle grounds and enjoying the views are generally suitable for all ages. The viewpoint from the Isar Bridge is also listed as family-friendly.
The region around Weihmichl offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking routes, such as the moderate 'ILE Hop Hiking Trail 2' or easier loops like 'Descent Towards Arth – Forest Chapel Near Furth'. For cycling enthusiasts, there are options like the 'Isar Cycle Path' for gravel biking or the 'Obermünchen Village Church' route for touring. You can explore more options on the Hiking around Weihmichl, Gravel biking around Weihmichl, and Cycling around Weihmichl guide pages.
Trausnitz Castle plays a central role in the renowned 'Landshut Wedding' festival, a historical reenactment that takes place every four years. It also hosts a popular garden festival, adding to its cultural significance.
Kirchberg Castle, after being acquired and restored by two Munich families in 1978, now functions as a hotel and event venue, having received a Monument Prize for its restoration efforts.
The castles are generally enjoyable year-round. However, for outdoor activities and festivals like the 'Landshut Wedding' at Trausnitz Castle, warmer months offer more pleasant weather. Some castles may have seasonal events or varying opening hours, so it's advisable to check their specific visitor information.
Weihenstephan Castle is famous for its association with the Weihenstephan Brewery, recognized as the world's oldest continuously operating brewery. Visitors can often explore the castle grounds and the nearby brewery, which offers tours and beer tastings.
Larger castles like Trausnitz Castle, located in Landshut, will have cafes, restaurants, and other amenities nearby. For other castles, amenities might be more limited, so it's recommended to check local offerings in the closest towns or villages.
Kirchberg Castle offers a deep dive into centuries of Bavarian history, showcasing its transformation from a defensive castle to a residential chateau. Its restoration, which earned a Monument Prize, highlights its architectural evolution and historical significance.


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