Best castles around Nußdorf am Inn are found within the broader Inn Valley region, as the municipality itself is primarily known for its picturesque village center, Baroque churches, and traditional farmhouses nestled in the Inn Valley. While historical records mention castles dating back to the 12th century, there are no prominent, publicly accessible castles directly within Nußdorf am Inn today. The surrounding area offers a rich historical landscape with various castle ruins and historical sites. This region provides a blend…
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From Aschau you can start many mountain and cycling tours, although it doesn't always have to be the Kampenwand.
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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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This is definitely a place to stop and see.
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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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While historical records mention castles dating back to the 12th century, there are no prominent, publicly accessible castles directly within Nußdorf am Inn today. The municipality is primarily known for its picturesque village center, Baroque churches, and traditional farmhouses. Notable castle experiences are found in the broader Inn Valley region.
Near Nußdorf am Inn, you can visit several significant historical sites. The Falkenstein Castle Ruins, Flintsbach am Inn, offer a great view over the Inn Valley and are part of the Petersberg monument complex. Another must-see is Auerburg Ruins, a strategically important historical site with a popular climbing area below. Hohenaschau Castle, further afield, is a significant historical site that shaped the history of the western Chiemgau region.
Yes, several castles in the region are considered family-friendly. Hohenaschau Castle and Auerburg Ruins are both highlighted as suitable for families, offering historical exploration and scenic surroundings. The area around Aschau im Chiemgau — Castle and Parish Church is also noted as a wonderful place for hiking and cycling, making it enjoyable for families.
Absolutely. Many castles in the region are integrated into scenic hiking areas. For example, the Falkenstein Castle Ruins are part of the Petersberg monument complex, offering beautiful trails. The Auerburg Ruins are located on a hill with great circular trails and views. You can find various hiking options, including easy hikes around Nußdorf am Inn, by exploring the routes in the Easy hikes around Nußdorf am Inn guide.
Many of the castles and ruins offer excellent panoramic views. The Falkenstein Castle Ruins provide a great view over the Inn Valley. From Hohenaschau Castle, you can get views of the Kampenwand, and in winter, a clear view of Aschau. The Auerburg Ruins are situated on a promising hill outside Oberaudorf, offering great vistas.
Yes, Brannenburg Castle, located near Nußdorf am Inn, is privately owned and houses a boarding school. Unfortunately, this means it is not accessible to the public, and any unauthorized access is prohibited.
Beyond hiking, the region around Nußdorf am Inn offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous road cycling routes, including challenging ascents and scenic loops, detailed in the Road Cycling Routes around Nußdorf am Inn guide. There are also running trails, such as those around Neubeurer Lake, which you can explore in the Running Trails around Nußdorf am Inn guide. The rocky walls below the Auerburg Ruins are also a popular climbing area.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical exploration and natural beauty. The scenic views, especially from sites like Falkenstein Castle Ruins, are highly praised. Many enjoy the opportunity for hiking and cycling in the picturesque surroundings, often stopping at cozy places with good gastronomy, as noted for Aschau im Chiemgau. The historical significance and the chance to step back in time at places like Auerburg Ruins are also major draws.
Yes, for Hohenaschau Castle, hiking shoes and a bit of fitness are recommended for the ascent. The reward is a beautiful hiking trail and views of the Kampenwand. Similarly, reaching the Auerburg Ruins involves a walk up a promising hill.
The region is beautiful throughout the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and exploring the ruins, with vibrant foliage or blooming landscapes. Summer is ideal for longer outdoor activities, though it can be busier. In winter, some views, like those from Hohenaschau Castle, become clearer when trees are leafless, offering a different perspective.
Yes, Aschau im Chiemgau — Castle and Parish Church combines a castle with a religious building, offering a unique historical and cultural experience in one location.


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