Best castles around Zangberg include historical sites and structures that offer insights into the region's past. The area is characterized by its serene landscapes and cultural landmarks, such as Kloster Zangberg, a significant site known for its monastic tradition and spiritual atmosphere. While traditional medieval fortresses are less common, visitors can explore various historical buildings and castle-like structures. These sites provide opportunities for historical exploration and peaceful contemplation within the Zangberg region.
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The old water castle is currently being renovated and will become an Asian restaurant. (As of Oct.24)
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Great view from the Schlossberg and an interesting history of the Schlossberg Chapel.
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A romantic place with a view
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The Schloßberg with its chapel can be seen from afar. And when you are up there you have a great view. The story of the chapel is also very interesting. A landmark of Kraiburg.
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On the wall of the house there is a notice board with information about the old castle in Hauzenbergersöll. The plaque was put up by the Heimat- und Gartenverein.
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Already visible from afar, the landmark of Kraiburg, the Schlossberg with its small St. Georg chapel, rises above the town. The chapel stands today in place of a demolished castle, which the Kraiburg counts - after the Wittelsbachers, the most respected aristocratic family in Bavaria - built on the strategically favorable mountain cone in the Middle Ages. An ascent to the Schlossberg is worthwhile for the delightful view of the Inn Valley alone. The somewhat steep ascent over the Floriansteig begins directly behind the St. Bartholomäus market church in Kraiburg. Those who want to take it easy can start at the market square in a south-westerly direction to the so-called “Kirschwegerl”. From there it goes slightly uphill on a crossroad to the Schlossberg. On the way you come across grazing sheep and goats. They are used for landscape maintenance as "natural lawnmowers" to keep trees and bushes growing short. There are also many valuable biotopes on the Schlossberg, which makes Kraiburg's landmark a special biological feature. The alluvial forests with their backwaters and the natural deciduous forests on the bank slopes, the lines that end at the Schlossberg, are among the last remnants of the "wild river landscape of the Inn" in Bavaria. That is why one of the 50 stamp stations of the ecotourism initiative "Naturatlas Bayern Arche" stands on the Kraiburger Schlossberg.
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St. Georg was built as a pledge chapel in 1838 after a ship train loaded with grain threatened to crash at the bridge in Braunau. The shipmaster Georg Riedl then vowed to build a chapel in honor of his namesake in his place of birth Kraiburg on the Schlossberg if he was rescued.
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Probably one of the most beautiful landmarks in Kraiburg. Visible from afar and with a beautiful story. Illuminated at night from the market church.
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While traditional medieval fortresses are less common directly in Zangberg, the region offers a variety of historical buildings and castle-like structures. These include sites where castles once stood, moated castles, and significant historical buildings like St. Georg Chapel on Schlossberg, Kraiburg, which is built on the site of a former medieval castle, and Teising Moated Castle.
Yes, St. Georg Chapel on Schlossberg, Kraiburg is a notable religious building. Additionally, Kloster Zangberg (Zangberg Monastery), though not a castle, is a significant historical and cultural landmark known for its spiritual atmosphere, monastic tradition, and facilities for retreats and events.
Yes, for example, at Haunzenbergersöll Castle, there is a notice board on the house wall providing information about its past, put up by the local heritage association.
From sites like St. Georg Chapel on Schlossberg, Kraiburg, you can enjoy delightful views of the Inn Valley. The ascent to the Schlossberg is particularly rewarding for its scenic outlooks.
Yes, To the Old Wasserschlössl is a restaurant housed in a historical building, offering a pleasant setting for a break during a walk or bike tour. It features a fine restaurant with a wonderful terrace.
The Zangberg area offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including easy and moderate options like the 'Zangberg Monastery Complex – Isen Cycle Path loop' or 'Zangberg Monastery Complex – View of the Isen Valley loop'. For hiking, there are trails such as the 'Zangberg Creek loop' or 'Rest Area by the Pond – Pink Garden Shed loop'. Mountain biking trails are also available. You can explore these options further in the Cycling around Zangberg, Hiking around Zangberg, and MTB Trails around Zangberg guides.
Yes, the area around Kloster Zangberg is integrated into local hiking and cycling networks. You can find routes like the 'Zangberg Monastery Complex – Playground loop' which is an easy 3 km hike, or longer cycling loops starting from the monastery complex. More details are available in the Hiking around Zangberg guide.
Visitors often appreciate the serene landscapes and cultural landmarks. The historical sites, including former castle locations and castle-like structures, offer insights into the region's past. The komoot community has shared over 70 photos and given more than 70 upvotes, highlighting the appeal of these locations for historical exploration and peaceful contemplation.
While specific family-friendly activities vary by site, places like To the Old Wasserschlössl, a restaurant in a historical building, are noted as family-friendly. The surrounding area also offers easy hiking routes, such as the 'Zangberg Monastery Complex – Playground loop', which are suitable for families.
Teising Moated Castle is privately owned, so it can only be viewed from the outside. Despite this, it's a nicely located and well-kept complex, making a short stay to admire its exterior worthwhile.
The terrain around Zangberg varies, with some ascents like the one to St. Georg Chapel on Schlossberg, Kraiburg, which can be steep but rewarding. Many hiking routes in the broader Zangberg area are classified as easy to moderate, suitable for various fitness levels. For example, the 'Zangberg Creek loop' is moderate, while the 'Zangberg Monastery Complex – Playground loop' is easy.
Near St. Georg Chapel on Schlossberg, Kraiburg, the Schlossberg itself is a special biological feature. It hosts valuable biotopes, including alluvial forests and natural deciduous forests, which are among the last remnants of the 'wild river landscape of the Inn' in Bavaria. You might even encounter grazing sheep and goats used for landscape maintenance.


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