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Top 9 Castles in Schliersee

Best castles in Schliersee are situated in a region characterized by its alpine foothills, lakes, and forests, offering a blend of natural beauty and historical sites. The area around Schliersee and Spitzingsee provides diverse landscapes for exploration. These historical structures often stand as remnants of past eras, integrated into the natural environment. The region's geography makes it suitable for outdoor activities combined with cultural discovery.

Best castles in Schliersee

  • The most popular castles is Reisach Water Castle (Wasserschloss Reisach), a man-made monument that serves as a facility for Munich's drinking water supply. Information boards detail the water extraction process and historical excavations.
  • Another must-see spot is Tegernsee Castle, a historical castle that was once a Benedictine abbey. Visitors can explore the monastery buildings, which are now owned by the Wittelsbach branch of the Dukes of Bavaria, and enjoy the park on Lake Tegernsee.
  • Visitors also love Historical and nature trail to Hohenwaldeck Castle Ruins, a historical site leading to castle ruins. This trail offers an ascent through the forest to the ruins, providing a historical and natural experience.
  • Schliersee is known for castle ruins, water castles, and historical castles. The region offers a variety of structures, from medieval remnants to more recent historical buildings, providing insights into different periods of history.
  • The castles in Schliersee are appreciated by the komoot community, with more than 600 photos and nearly 700 upvotes shared by visitors.

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Hohenwaldeck castle ruins

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The Hohenwaldeck Castle ruins are well worth seeing because they contain large remains of walls dating back to the High Middle Ages. More important, however, is their stunningly beautiful location high above Schliersee, offering unobstructed views of the lake and the mountains.
The Bavarian State Forests have carefully secured the castle ruins, so that this historic and romantic site can now also be visited with children.
The climb to the castle is steep and takes 40 minutes from Fischhaus-Neuhaus.
Supplying the castle must have been very difficult in the Middle Ages.
Access is now via a new wooden bridge, and large sections of the shield wall with some rusticated blocks can still be seen. This makes it easy to narrow down the first construction phase to the second half of the 13th century, the Staufer period.
Several new benches have been installed, and the short path down to the viewing point is definitely worth the effort. It offers a fantastic view of Schliersee and the surrounding mountains.

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Historical and nature trail to Hohenwaldeck Castle Ruins

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The so-called "Wasserschloss-Reisach" is a facility of the Stadtwerke München to obtain drinking water for the city of Munich. The information boards on this are very interesting and informative. A water deposit with further information follows along the Mangfall.
Works of art / sculptures by various artists can also be viewed at the moated castle.

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Ringberg Castle

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Halfway up the Ringberg, with a view of Lake Tegernsee and the Kreuther Valley, Duke Luitpold in Bavaria laid the foundation stone for Ringberg Castle in 1912. In around six decades, he - himself a doctor of art historian and trained in painting - created the building in its current form together with his childhood friend, the painter Friedrich Attenhuber.

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Tegernsee Castle

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Tegernsee Monastery was a Benedictine abbey founded in the 8th century on Lake Tegernsee in what is now the town of Tegernsee in Bavaria. It was the most important Benedictine abbey in Upper Bavaria until 1803. Today, the monastery buildings are Tegernsee Castle and are owned by the Wittelsbach branch of the Dukes of Bavaria.

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Martina
November 28, 2025, Schloss Tegernsee

The castle restaurant is nicer and quieter, the service is friendly and the food is delicious, much nicer than the crowded Tegernsee brewery pub 😉

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Mike Fox
September 21, 2025, Schloss Tegernsee

Beautiful park on Lake Tegernsee at the castle

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The Hohenwaldeck Castle ruins are well worth seeing because they contain large remains of walls dating back to the High Middle Ages. More important, however, is their stunningly beautiful location high above Schliersee, offering unobstructed views of the lake and the mountains. The Bavarian State Forests have carefully secured the castle ruins, so that this historic and romantic site can now also be visited with children. The climb to the castle is steep and takes 40 minutes from Fischhaus-Neuhaus. Supplying the castle must have been very difficult in the Middle Ages. Access is now via a new wooden bridge, and large sections of the shield wall with some rusticated blocks can still be seen. This makes it easy to narrow down the first construction phase to the second half of the 13th century, the Staufer period. Several new benches have been installed, and the short path down to the viewing point is definitely worth the effort. It offers a fantastic view of Schliersee and the surrounding mountains.

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Very nice easy hike with a great view of the Schliersee.

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The driveway to the castle is gravel

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The home of Tegernseer beer 🍻

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Impressive building of the Munich drinking water supply. The round building is located in the Mangfalltal spring protection area - a beautiful forest and meadow landscape. The water extraction plant is a free-flowing system, where the water flows freely without the use of pumps. The water intake is around 100 meters above the center of Munich and can flow freely into Munich.

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Access to the castle ruins is closed due to renovation work and for safety reasons. The work is scheduled to be completed in autumn 2024. After that, the cultural and historical monument will be accessible again to enjoy the phenomenal view over the Schliersee.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I reach the castles in the Schliersee region, and are there parking facilities?

The Schliersee region is generally well-connected. Many castles and historical sites, like the Historical and nature trail to Hohenwaldeck Castle Ruins, are accessible by car, often with nearby parking options in towns like Schliersee or Neuhaus. For specific sites, it's advisable to check local signage upon arrival.

Do I need to pay an entrance fee to visit castles in Schliersee?

Entrance fees vary by location. For instance, the Hohenwaldeck castle ruins are freely accessible. Reisach Water Castle is a facility for Munich's drinking water supply and does not have an entrance fee. Ringberg Castle is privately owned and can only be visited on specific dates, which may involve a fee or special arrangement. Tegernsee Castle, a former monastery, houses various entities and its park is generally accessible.

Are there family-friendly castles or activities for children in the Schliersee area?

Yes, several sites are suitable for families. The Historical and nature trail to Hohenwaldeck Castle Ruins is described as 'well done, not just for kids,' with the ruins secured for visitors. Reisach Water Castle offers interesting information boards about water extraction that can engage curious minds. Tegernsee Castle also features a beautiful park on Lake Tegernsee, which is enjoyable for families.

Can I visit the castles in Schliersee with my dog? Are there dog-friendly routes nearby?

Many outdoor areas around the castles are dog-friendly, especially trails. The Historical and nature trail to Hohenwaldeck Castle Ruins is explicitly listed as dog-friendly. When visiting specific castle grounds or indoor areas, it's always best to check local regulations. You can find many dog-friendly walking routes in the region, such as those listed in the Easy hikes in Schliersee guide.

What is the best time of year to visit the castles in the Schliersee region?

The Schliersee region is beautiful year-round. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and exploring, with vibrant foliage or blooming nature. Summer is ideal for combining castle visits with lake activities. While some trails might be more challenging in winter, the snowy landscape can offer a unique, picturesque experience, especially for sites like the Hohenwaldeck castle ruins.

Are there accessible castles in Schliersee suitable for seniors or those with limited mobility?

Accessibility varies. The climb to the Hohenwaldeck castle ruins is described as steep, requiring good shoes. Reisach Water Castle, as a facility, is likely more accessible. The park at Tegernsee Castle offers level paths. For specific accessibility needs, it's recommended to inquire directly with the sites if possible.

What outdoor activities can I do near these castles?

The Schliersee region is perfect for combining castle visits with outdoor adventures. You can find numerous hiking trails, including easy hikes like the 'Hohenwaldeck castle ruins – View of Schliersee from Ruins loop from Schliersee' in the Easy hikes in Schliersee guide. There are also options for gravel biking, with routes like the 'Tegernsee – Schliersee Cycle Path loop' available in the Gravel biking in Schliersee guide, and waterfall hikes in the Waterfall hikes in Schliersee guide.

Are there cafes or restaurants near the castles in Schliersee?

Yes, the towns and villages around Schliersee and Tegernsee offer various dining options. Tegernsee Castle itself houses a restaurant. For other locations, you'll typically find cafes and restaurants in the nearby communities like Schliersee, Neuhaus, or Tegernsee town, often within a short drive or walk from the historical sites.

What kind of historical insights do the castles in Schliersee offer?

The castles and ruins in the Schliersee region provide a glimpse into different historical periods. The Hohenwaldeck castle ruins date back to the High Middle Ages, offering insights into the Staufer period. Tegernsee Castle was once a significant Benedictine abbey from the 8th century, showcasing centuries of monastic and ducal history. Reisach Water Castle highlights early 20th-century engineering for Munich's drinking water supply.

Are there any lesser-known or hidden gem castles in the Schliersee region?

While the region is known for its natural beauty, many historical sites are integrated into the landscape. The Hohenwaldeck castle ruins, though popular, still offer a sense of discovery as they are nestled high above Schliersee. Reisach Water Castle, while a functional facility, is a unique 'water castle' with interesting historical and engineering context that might be less commonly sought out by traditional castle enthusiasts.

What do visitors enjoy most about the castles and historical sites in Schliersee?

Visitors frequently appreciate the combination of historical exploration with stunning natural surroundings. The Hohenwaldeck castle ruins are praised for their 'stunningly beautiful location high above Schliersee, offering unobstructed views of the lake and the mountains.' The informative displays at Reisach Water Castle are also highlighted as 'very interesting and informative.' The overall appeal lies in the blend of history, nature, and opportunities for outdoor activity.

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