Best castles around Wettstetten are found in the surrounding region, offering historical insights and scenic views. While Wettstetten itself does not host prominent castles, the area is rich with historical sites and castle ruins. The landscape around Wettstetten, including proximity to the Altmühl Valley, provides a backdrop for exploring these historical structures. Visitors can discover a variety of castle-related attractions within a short distance.
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View of the castle and the Danube in the background the city
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Very nice
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The new castle houses part of the Army Museum.
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Built as a palace for the "new fortress" from 1417/18 under Duke Ludwig the Bearded, the New Palace was completed around 1500. It played a pioneering role in modern palace construction. It was used by the Bavarian dukes and electors until 1788, and then by the military. Today the palace is the seat of the Bavarian Army Museum.
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History Since the 13th century, the Old Castle, now known as the Duke's Chest, has served as the residence of the Dukes of Bavaria-Ingolstadt. Duke Ludwig VII, brother of the French Queen Isabella de Bavière, spent more than ten years in France. After returning to his residence in Ingolstadt, he began building a new castle in the southeast of the city around 1430. The area at today's Paradeplatz was already a built-up area at that time. According to a document from 1429, Duke Ludwig VII subsequently had several town houses demolished in preparation for his planned new building. The Old Feldkirchner Gate, through which the city was accessible from the east, was also to be integrated into the new castle, the "New Veste". In 1434, Ludwig VII had a new city gate built a little further north as a replacement. It was only from this point on that the Old Feldkirchner Gate was given to the Duke for his new building.
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The New Palace in Ingolstadt is one of the most important secular buildings of the 15th century in Bavaria. The oldest parts of the complex date back to a town castle belonging to Duke Ludwig VII of Bavaria-Ingolstadt in the 1430s. Between around 1470 and 1490, the New Palace was considerably expanded by Duke Ludwig IX of Bavaria-Landshut and his son, Duke George the Rich of Bavaria-Landshut, and converted into a modern residence. The New Palace now houses the Bavarian Army Museum. The complex is registered as a listed architectural monument in Ingolstadt under the file number D-1-61-000-360. It is also listed as an archaeological monument under the file number D-1-7234-0548 in the Bavaria Atlas as “medieval and early modern findings in the area of the New Castle (Neue Veste) and the former Roßmühle”.
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Oh yes, that is a sight that makes the heart beat faster
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Wettstetten itself does not host prominent castles. However, the surrounding region is rich with historical sites and castle ruins that are easily accessible for exploration.
You can explore the Ruins of Michelsberg Castle Fortifications, which feature remains of ancient structures and information boards detailing their history, including Bronze Age origins. Another significant site is the New Palace, Ingolstadt, which now houses the Bavarian Army Museum.
For scenic perspectives, visit the View of Arnsberg Castle, noted for its beautiful setting. Another excellent spot is the View of the Altmühl Valley from the Arnsberg Castle ruins, offering a wide panorama of the Altmühltal and the castle ruins. You can also get a wonderful perspective of the New Palace from the View of the Danube and Schloss in Upper Bavaria.
Yes, several sites are suitable for families. The View of Arnsberg Castle and the View of the Danube and Schloss in Upper Bavaria are both listed as family-friendly viewpoints. The New Palace, Ingolstadt, which houses the Bavarian Army Museum, also offers an engaging experience for all ages.
The castles and ruins around Wettstetten offer a glimpse into various historical periods. For instance, the Ruins of Michelsberg Castle Fortifications have structures dating back to the Bronze Age and information boards explaining their significance. The New Palace, Ingolstadt, a 15th-century residence, now functions as the Bavarian Army Museum, providing extensive historical context.
The region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including those around Ingolstadt, by exploring Cycling around Wettstetten. For more challenging rides, check out Road Cycling Routes around Wettstetten. Mountain biking enthusiasts can discover trails like the 'Singletrack to Arnsberg Castle' or routes leading to 'Kipfenberg Castle' within the MTB Trails around Wettstetten guide.
Yes, the area around Wettstetten and its castles is suitable for hiking. Many of the viewpoints and castle ruins, such as the View of Arnsberg Castle and the Ruins of Michelsberg Castle Fortifications, are accessible via trails. You can find specific routes and their difficulty levels in the various Komoot guides for the region, including those for cycling and mountain biking which often intersect with hiking paths.
Visitors frequently appreciate the beautiful settings and panoramic views, especially from spots like the View of Arnsberg Castle and the View of the Altmühl Valley from the Arnsberg Castle ruins. The historical depth, with sites like the Ruins of Michelsberg Castle Fortifications offering insights into ancient civilizations, is also a major draw. The community has shared over 2000 upvotes and nearly 200 photos, highlighting the region's appeal.
Yes, for example, near the View of the Altmühl Valley from the Arnsberg Castle ruins, there are options for cafes and restaurants. The main building of the outer bailey at Arnsberg Castle was renovated as a hotel in 1972, suggesting amenities in the vicinity.
The region offers a diverse range of castle types. You can find ancient defensive structures like the Ruins of Michelsberg Castle Fortifications, which are remains of once mighty fortifications. There are also more modern residences, such as the New Palace, Ingolstadt, which now serves as a museum.
While Wettstetten itself is a smaller municipality, larger nearby towns like Ingolstadt, where the New Palace is located, are well-connected by public transport. For other castle ruins and viewpoints in more rural areas, a combination of public transport and walking or cycling might be necessary. It's advisable to check local transport schedules for specific destinations.


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