Best castles around Samerberg are found in a region characterized by its scenic landscapes and historical significance, particularly within the Inn Valley. The area features numerous hills and natural vantage points. These locations host a variety of castles and ruins, offering visitors insights into the region's history. Many sites provide expansive views over the surrounding countryside.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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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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Beautiful view from afar of Hohenaschau Castle, as it sits enthroned on its hill
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Very beautifully located small ruins on a hill above Oberaudorf
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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 ruins of Auerburg are located on top of a rock near Oberaudorf and can be seen via a circular walk. The hiking trails lead to this rock castle. You reach this ruin via a steel bridge and you have a very nice view over the area. the Auerburg is located 543 meters above sea level.
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This castle, which was built on top of a plateau, has partly beautiful views. Sometimes you have to make an effort to enjoy the view between the trees.
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A beautiful ruined castle, some beautiful mountain tours start here
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Unter-Falkenstein Castle, also known as Neu-Falkenstein, is the ruin of a hilltop castle at 536.2 m above sea level. NHN in the municipality of Flintsbach am Inn in the Bavarian district of Rosenheim. The castle lies at the foot of the High Madron and the Petersberg. The stables of Ober-Falkenstein Castle are above the complex.
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For breathtaking panoramic views, consider visiting Falkenstein Castle Ruins, Flintsbach am Inn, which offers a great vista over the Inn Valley. The Auerburg Ruins also provide very nice views over the area from its strategic hilltop location near Oberaudorf.
Yes, Hohenaschau Castle offers guided tours, providing insight into its 800-year history. These tours are typically available once a day from March to October. It's advisable to check their schedule in advance.
The castles in the region, such as Hohenaschau Castle, boast centuries of history, with its origins dating back 800 years. The Auerburg Ruins, first documented in 1329, was a strategically important point in the Inn Valley. Even the Falkenstein Castle Ruins, though destroyed by fire in the 19th century, are part of the Petersberg monument complex, reflecting a rich past.
Yes, many castles are accessible via hiking trails. The ascent to Hohenaschau Castle involves a beautiful hiking trail, offering views of the Kampenwand. A circular walk also leads to the Auerburg Ruins. For more hiking options in the area, you can explore the Mountain Hikes around Samerberg guide.
Yes, several castles are considered family-friendly. Hohenaschau Castle and Auerburg Ruins are both listed as family-friendly highlights, often involving pleasant walks or easy hikes to reach them.
If you plan to hike to castles like Hohenaschau Castle, hiking shoes and a reasonable level of fitness are recommended for the ascent. Comfortable footwear is generally advisable for exploring any of the castle ruins or grounds.
While Brannenburg Castle has a long history, it is privately owned and houses boarding schools, making it inaccessible to the public. You can appreciate its historical significance from a distance, but it cannot be visited.
Beyond hiking to the castles themselves, the Samerberg region offers various outdoor activities. You can find cycling routes in the Cycling around Samerberg guide, or explore Running Trails around Samerberg. The rocky walls below the Auerburg Ruins are also a popular climbing area.
Visitors frequently highlight the beautiful views, the historical atmosphere, and the rewarding hikes to reach these sites. For instance, the Falkenstein Castle Ruins are praised for their great views, and the ascent to Hohenaschau Castle is noted for its beautiful trail and scenic rewards.
The period from March to October is generally good, especially if you wish to take a guided tour at Hohenaschau Castle. Visiting in winter, when trees are bare, can offer unique views, particularly from the hiking trail to Hohenaschau, where you can see Aschau more clearly.
While many castles involve some walking, the Aschau im Chiemgau — Castle and Parish Church highlight suggests a more accessible experience within a village setting, described as a wonderful place for hiking and cycling with good gastronomy, implying less strenuous access compared to hilltop ruins.


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