Castles around Eggstätt offer insights into the region's history and culture. Eggstätt is a community in the district of Rosenheim, situated northwest of Chiemsee, where the Eggstätter Seenplatte forms a nature reserve. The cultural landscape around Eggstätt features various historical sights, including palaces and former monasteries. This area provides a blend of natural beauty and architectural heritage for visitors to explore.
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A very interesting Hölenburg with a very unique history
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from Stein an der Traun, you can see the castle very well
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Brewery pub for refreshments, castle and cave castle Stein. Impressive conglomerate wall.
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Brewery and cave castle Tour times: Beginning of April – end of October Wed-Thurs: 10 a.m./ 1.30 p.m./ 5 p.m. Fri-Sun: 1.30 p.m./ 5 p.m. Duration: 2 hours Important: Not wheelchair accessible Prices: Adults €18 Children and young people 6-17 years €11 Family ticket (2 adults + max. 4 children) €36 Other reduced prices €14
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Stein Castle is located in Stein an der Traun, a district of the town of Traunreut in the Traunstein district in Bavaria. It is considered the most important cave castle in Germany. The castle complex consists of three parts: the high castle on the almost 50-meter-sloping Nagelfluh wall; the cave castle below, which creates a connection to the Traun valley hidden in the rock; the lower castle in Stein itself. The origins of the high castle are not fully understood, but it may date back to Roman or Celtic times. In the 12th century, Stein was a knight's seat. The high castle, rock castle and lower castle are now part of the overall building complex of the Stein Castle Brewery, which was newly built in 1907; the Wiskott family has owned it since 1934. The lower castle in Stein has housed a boarding school, the Stein Castle High School, since 1948.
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Home to a high school and a boarding school
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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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Herrenchiemsee Palace, commissioned by King Ludwig II of Bavaria, is a grand tribute to the French Palace of Versailles. It features opulent interiors, including a stunning Hall of Mirrors and a lavish State Bedroom. The palace also houses a museum dedicated to King Ludwig II, offering insights into his life and vision. Its unique island location on Lake Chiemsee adds to its historical charm.
Yes, you can visit Stein an der Traun Cave Castle, which is uniquely built into a cave. It offers guided tours and provides excellent views of the city and the Traun valley. It's an adventure for both adults and children.
The Old Palace of Herrenchiemsee was originally an Augustinian Canons monastery. After secularization, it was transformed into a palace. Notably, in 1948, the constitutional convention met here, laying the foundation for Germany's Basic Law. It also features a museum and an art gallery.
Herrenchiemsee Palace is relatively accessible. It features discreetly hidden modern elevators and offers wheelchair rentals at the visitor's center, making it easier for visitors with mobility needs to explore the palace.
The region around Eggstätt offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, such as those around Hartsee and Seeon Monastery, which are generally moderate in difficulty. There are also easy hiking trails, like the Hartsee lakeside path, perfect for a leisurely stroll. For more details, explore the Cycling around Eggstätt or Easy hikes around Eggstätt guides.
From Eggstätt, you can reach Prien am Chiemsee, the main departure point for ferries to Herreninsel, by bus (about 16 minutes) or a short 10-minute drive. From Prien, regular boat services will take you to Herreninsel. During summer, horse-drawn carriage rides are available on the island to reach the palace from the landing stage.
Yes, Herrenchiemsee Palace is considered family-friendly, offering a unique island adventure and fascinating history. Stein an der Traun Cave Castle also provides an adventurous experience for children with its guided tours.
The meticulously planned palace gardens at Herrenchiemsee, with their elaborate fountains and grand water jets, are best visited from early May to early October when the water features are active.
The Herreninsel Pier is your gateway to the island's attractions. It serves as the departure point for ferries and provides visitor amenities such as a kiosk, a souvenir shop, and cash desks for castle entrance tickets. The visitor center and horse-drawn carriage area are also conveniently located right by the landing stage.
Schloss Amerang is a picturesque castle situated high above the village of Amerang. While it's a magnificent building and worth a stop for its scenic beauty, it is unfortunately not always open for public visits. A short stop to admire its exterior is recommended.
The Eggstätter Seenplatte, a nature reserve with several lakes, is located northwest of Chiemsee. When visiting Herrenchiemsee, you'll experience the beautiful Lake Chiemsee itself. From Stein an der Traun Cave Castle, you can enjoy great views of the Traun valley.


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