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Top 10 Castles around Tittling

Castles around Tittling are central to the "Dreiburgenland" region, known for its historical fortifications and natural landscapes. This area in Bavaria offers a blend of historical sites and scenic routes. The region is characterized by rolling hills and forests, providing a backdrop for these ancient structures. Tittling serves as a gateway to exploring these landmarks, many of which are situated on prominent ridges.

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  • The most popular castles is Kaltenstein Castle Ruins, a castle that is…

Last updated: May 19, 2026

Dießenstein Castle Ruins

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The castle was built in 1347 to monitor the two Ilz crossings, Dießensteiner Mühle and Furt-Rettenbach, and to monitor an important trade route between Passau and Bavaria. The border ran …

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Ranfels Castle Chapel

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Castle story Ranfels
1144: First documented mention.
1207: The owners were the bishops of Passau, who enfeoffed the nobles von Hals with it in 1243. These conferred the rule on. …

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Fürsteneck Castle

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The small, well-preserved Schloss Fürsteneck was once built as a border fortress of the Passau bishops against the Bavarian dukes. After Passau had fallen to Bayern, the castle was also …

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Englburg Castle

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Englburg one of the castles of the Dreiburgenland is easily accessible by bike and on foot

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Kaltenstein Castle Ruins

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Well preserved castle ruins Kaltenstein, worth a visit !!

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November 7, 2025, Burgruine Kaltenstein

belongs to the construction company Bachl

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owned by construction company Bachl

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Definitely worth a detour. The castle stands on a wooded hill, and you only notice it when you're standing right in front of it. Very well hidden...

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Great well-preserved castle

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Can be done as a detour from the hiking trail at a bend in the Ilz. There are small trails leading up from the river, which can be used as a shortcut or to extend the tour.

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The well-known local poet Emerenz Meier wrote the dark and depressing poem "The Last Lord of Kaltenstein" about this place: Evening falls on Kaltenstein. A little star twinkles above the battlements. The mist rolls around the tower, which has already defied many a storm. The dark green circle of the firs Rusts its eternally serious melody, which gently penetrates the hall, to the last Lord of Kaltenstein. And down by the row of elms the golden path leads narrowly past. Many hikers pass there, they hurry to their destination of rest. There are many who stop their course and look questioningly up at the castle. No friendly light invites you to the last Lord of Kaltenstein. The forest is large and wild and wide. The maiden asks for an escort. Will no knight then capture her through the dreaded territory? The Kaltensteiner is named in a word, who was once a strong refuge for the weak. She knocks and begs, and then she hears “No!” In the gloomy hall of Kaltenstein. “All of you wanderers, leave me in peace! Go, maiden, without a guide. My castle is rotten, my arm is weak, my heart broke years ago. My family was famous and great, then decay became its bitter fate. Now the last Lord of Kaltenstein dies, forgotten and alone!”

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Very well maintained castle. The detour is worth it and if you come over the back, you should plan on having a bit of strength to carry your bike over the stairs.😉💪

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If you look up from below, you think it's just standing on the castle wall

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which castles around Tittling are accessible to visitors?

While some castles are privately owned or mostly vanished, you can freely access the grounds of Saldenburg, which also houses a youth hostel and an observation deck. The exterior of Fürsteneck Castle is worth a detour, and it occasionally opens its gates for guided tours and events. Kaltenstein Castle Ruins are well-preserved and freely accessible, though you cannot visit the interior. Ranfels Castle Chapel offers an accessible idyllic castle garden in its inner courtyard. Dießenstein Castle Ruins are also freely accessible, though privately owned.

Are there any castles suitable for families with children?

Yes, Saldenburg is particularly family-friendly, as its preserved tower building houses a youth hostel, offering a romantic and adventurous overnight stay. The old castle grounds are freely accessible for exploration. Fürsteneck Castle is also listed as family-friendly and features a cozy country inn.

What kind of historical significance do the castles in the Tittling area hold?

The castles in the Tittling area, part of the 'Dreiburgenland,' have a rich history. For example, Ranfels Castle Chapel dates back to 1144 and has seen various noble owners and reconstructions. Dießenstein Castle Ruins were built in 1347 to monitor important trade routes. Fürsteneck Castle served as a border fortress for the Passau bishops. Even the vanished Schloss Tittling played a role in the region's medieval history.

Can I go hiking or cycling to these castles?

Absolutely. Many castles are integrated into scenic routes. Englburg Castle, for instance, is easily accessible by bike and on foot, offering a visually appealing landmark. You can find numerous hiking and cycling routes around Tittling that pass by these historical sites. For hiking, consider routes like the 'Ilz Valley Trail – Ilz footbridge at Dießensteiner Mühle loop from Tittling' or 'Hunter Memorial Theo Haushofer – View of Saldenburg Castle loop from Museumsdorf Bayerischer Wald'. You can explore more options in the Hiking around Tittling guide or the Cycling around Tittling guide.

Are there any viewpoints or natural features near the castles?

Yes, the region is known for its rolling hills and forests, providing a scenic backdrop. An observation deck next to Saldenburg offers beautiful panoramic views of the Bavarian Forest. Many castle locations, like Englburg Castle, are situated on prominent ridges, offering great vistas. The Ilz River valley, near Dießenstein Castle Ruins, also provides adventurous paths and natural beauty.

What is the best time of year to visit the castles around Tittling?

The region is beautiful year-round. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with vibrant foliage in autumn. Summer allows for longer days and often includes special events or festivals at places like Fürsteneck Castle. Even in winter, the landscape can be picturesque, though some paths might be more challenging.

What do visitors enjoy most about the castles in this area?

Visitors appreciate the blend of historical exploration and natural beauty. Many enjoy the well-preserved nature of sites like Kaltenstein Castle Ruins and the accessible castle garden at Ranfels Castle Chapel. The opportunity to combine castle visits with hiking or cycling through the scenic Dreiburgenland is also a highlight, with many finding the castles visually appealing and offering great viewpoints.

Are there any castles that are more challenging to reach or explore?

Yes, Dießenstein Castle Ruins require sturdy shoes due to a steep climb to reach them. While freely accessible, visitors are advised to enter at their own risk due to the temporary securing of remaining structures. This makes it a more adventurous visit compared to others.

Can I find food or accommodation near the castles?

Yes, Fürsteneck Castle hosts a cozy country inn, offering refreshment and dining options. Saldenburg houses a youth hostel, providing an adventurous overnight stay. Tittling itself, as a central town, offers various cafes, restaurants, and accommodation options.

What is the 'Dreiburgenland' and how does Tittling relate to it?

Tittling is a central part of the 'Dreiburgenland' (Three Castles Land), a region named after three significant castles: Englburg, Fürstenstein, and Saldenburg. This area is characterized by its historical fortifications and natural landscapes, with Tittling serving as a gateway to exploring these landmarks.

Are there any castles that are no longer standing or are just ruins?

Yes, Schloss Tittling is considered a vanished castle ('abgegangenes Schloss'), with only minor archaeological remains recognizable today. Kaltenstein Castle Ruins and Dießenstein Castle Ruins are also ruins, offering glimpses into their past, though they are not fully intact structures.

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