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Top 20 Castles around Tegernheim

Castles around Tegernheim offer a glimpse into the rich history of the Regensburg area. While Tegernheim itself does not host prominent castles, the surrounding landscape, particularly near the Danube River, features several historical sites. These range from medieval ruins offering panoramic views to well-preserved palaces, reflecting centuries of regional heritage. The area provides diverse opportunities for exploring historical architecture within a varied natural setting.

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Last updated: August 16, 2026

Ruins of Donaustauf Castle

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The ruin Donaustauf is a beautiful lookout point and you can reach them by car, bike or on foot without major problems. The ascent from the center takes you up …

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Here you are very close to the princely castle of Thurn und Taxis with its coat of arms; an imposing building complex, larger than Buckingham Palace in London!

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Regendorf Castle

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Was the owner of Regendorf Palace a murderer?
The castle was built in 1515 by the Regensburg master mint master Martin Lerch. The choleric moneymaker had killed his servant in …

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Villapark, Regensburg

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The building of the Royal Villa can be found on the Danube on the eastern edge of Regensburg's old town. It was planned and built between 1854 and 1856 by …

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Höfling Castle

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Höfling Castle is privately owned and not normally open to the public. Occasionally, Höfling Castle opens its gates. But no one can deny a peek over the fence. It's worth it.

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November 15, 2025, Schloss Regendorf

If the battery of the e-bike starts to run low, there is a free charging station opposite the lock, which really impressed me.

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King Maximilian II had the Royal Villa built as a summer residence on the Ostenbastei between 1854 and 1856, designed by Ludwig Foltz. Today, it houses the Regensburg office of the Bavarian State Office for the Preservation of Historical Monuments.

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The Villa Park, the eastern counterpart to the Herzogspark to the west and connected to it by the avenues surrounding the old town, owes its existence to none other than the Bavarian King Maximilian II. In 1852, he spent an extended period in Regensburg to stabilize his ailing health through supposedly healing Danube baths. At that time, he realized that there was no suitable accommodation for the royal family in the cathedral city and commissioned the architect and sculptor Ludwig Foltz to build a summer residence. The park is divided into three parts. The area to the east is still popularly known as the "Orphanage Garden" because it once served as a vegetable garden for the adjacent municipal orphanage. The park is visually divided by the former city moat. Finally, to the west is the actual front garden of the Royal Villa, which is also open to the public. The entire complex is owned by the Free State of Bavaria. The municipal gardening department maintains the park based on a 1981 agreement between the City of Regensburg and the Free State of Bavaria. Source: https://www.regensburg.de/leben/parks-in-regensburg/villapark

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December 28, 2024, Schloss Regendorf

Regendorf Castle The Lords of Regendorf, initially referred to as "Lords of Regeldorf", were first mentioned at the beginning of the 13th century. In 1490, Hans Regeldorfer of Regeldorf and Wolfsegg is entered in the Land Register. In 1475, he appears in the entourage of Duke Ludwig IX at the Landshut wedding. Hans Regeldorfer was married twice, he left behind two daughters and no male descendants, and so Regendorf passed into other hands as a male fief after his death. In 1515, the castle was rebuilt for the then owner, the Regensburg Imperial Mint Master Martin Lerch. He had to have a crucifixion group erected for the manslaughter of a mint clerk in 1513. This is now in the apse of the Minorite Church in Regensburg. In 1699, Franziska Adelheid von Braittenburg sold the Regendorf castle and manor to Philipp Anton Leopold Freiherr von Oberndorff, who came from the Upper Palatinate line of the Oberndorff family. They rebuilt the castle around 1840 and added a floor. In 1884, Regendorf Castle was sold to the Imperial Councilor Freiherr von Faber in Stein near Nuremberg and later to the Counts of Faber-Castell. In 1916, it was purchased from them by the royal Bavarian treasurer Eduard von Harnier. As the von Harnier family was known to the National Socialist authorities as anti-National Socialists, they had to vacate the castle in 1936 and sell it to the city of Regensburg. Regendorf Castle is a complex dating back to 1515 and consists of two parallel wings that are connected in the middle by an intermediate building. The main building is a three-story hipped roof building with an H-shaped floor plan. The eastern wing has two four-storey round towers and a garden staircase. The castle chapel at the north end of the east wing dates from 1688. The former stables are a two-storey stable barn with a half-hipped roof from 1830. Remains of the terraced landscape garden with staircase from the 18th century can be found to the west of the castle. The park enclosure, with a fence to the south, otherwise a stone wall with stone pillars, dates from around 1840. Source: Excerpts from www.wikipedia.de

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The castle is gigantic. It is not open to the public. In winter there is a Christmas market with admission.

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DakenH
March 16, 2024, Schloss Höfling

Today's Höfling Castle was built by the Princely Court Marshal Xaver Ignaz Freiherr von Reichlin-Meldegg in the 18th century. His alliance coat of arms can still be found in the stairwell and in the large salon on the first floor.

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And suddenly: somewhere in the middle of nowhere and not on a main bicycle artery: this wonderfully preserved castle. Great.

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Awesome 🔨 view from the castle to Donaustauf and into the distance to the Regensburg Cathedral on one side and on the other side to Walhalla and Scheuchenberg

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Frequently Asked Questions

Are there any castles directly in Tegernheim?

Tegernheim itself does not host prominent castles. However, the surrounding Regensburg area features several historical sites and castles that are easily accessible from Tegernheim.

What kind of historical sites can I find near Tegernheim?

The area around Tegernheim offers a variety of historical sites, including medieval castle ruins, privately owned castles, and grand palaces. These reflect centuries of regional heritage, from Roman times to the Wittelsbach dynasty. The nearby city of Regensburg, a UNESCO World Heritage site, also boasts numerous historical buildings like the Porta Praetoria and the Old Town Hall.

Which castles offer the best views around Tegernheim?

For stunning panoramic views, the Ruins of Donaustauf Castle are highly recommended. Situated above the Danube, this castle ruin serves as an excellent lookout point. The Kürn Castle area also offers a small increase with immediate reward in terms of views, despite the castle itself being privately owned.

Are there family-friendly castles to visit near Tegernheim?

Yes, the Ruins of Donaustauf Castle are considered family-friendly, offering extensive areas to explore that are great for kids and dogs. Additionally, St. Emmeram Palace (Thurn and Taxis Palace) is also categorized as family-friendly, providing an imposing historical experience.

Can I visit the interiors of all castles around Tegernheim?

Not all castles around Tegernheim are open for interior visits. For example, Höfling Castle and Kürn Castle are privately owned and generally not accessible inside, though you can often view them from outside or explore their grounds. The Ruins of Donaustauf Castle, however, are open for exploration.

What outdoor activities can I do near these castles?

The area around Tegernheim offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including a moderate loop to the Donaustauf Castle Ruins. There are also dedicated guides for running trails and MTB trails in the region, allowing you to combine castle visits with active exploration.

Are there any castles with unique historical stories?

Yes, Regendorf Castle has a particularly intriguing history. Built in 1515 by the Regensburg master mint master Martin Lerch, it's associated with a story of a choleric moneymaker who killed his servant. The castle also famously used tombstones from a Jewish cemetery as building material during its construction.

What do visitors enjoy most about the castles around Tegernheim?

Visitors particularly enjoy the historical insights and the scenic beauty. The Ruins of Donaustauf Castle are praised for their incredible views and the opportunity to explore powerful castle gates. The imposing architecture of sites like St. Emmeram Palace also leaves a lasting impression.

Are there any castles near Tegernheim that are good for a short walk or easy access?

The Ruins of Donaustauf Castle are easily accessible by car, bike, or on foot. The ascent from the center involves stairs but can be integrated into any tour without major problems, making it suitable for a shorter visit.

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

While specific recommendations vary, spring and autumn generally offer pleasant weather for exploring outdoor ruins and castle grounds. The natural park of Kürn Castle, with its rich beech population, would be particularly beautiful during autumn foliage.

Can I find cafes or pubs near the castles?

While specific cafes or pubs directly adjacent to every castle are not detailed, the proximity to Regensburg means that dining options are readily available in the broader area. After visiting sites like the Ruins of Donaustauf Castle, you can find establishments in the nearby towns.

Are there any castles that host special events?

Höfling Castle, though privately owned, occasionally opens its gates for events. It's known to host special occasions, and you can even get married there.

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