Best castles around Steinhöring are found in the surrounding region, offering architectural interest and historical significance. While Steinhöring itself features the archaeological site of Burgstall Steinhöring, a former lowland castle, the area is rich in historical structures. Schloss Elkofen, a well-preserved castle nearby, is privately owned. The region provides a glimpse into centuries of history through its various castle remnants and standing structures.
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The castle offers a fantastic view over the plain - it is worth driving all the way up
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With a lot of imagination and based on the drawing you can imagine it 😃
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Elkofen Castle, also known as Elkofen Castle, Unterelkofen, Ölkofen, is one of the best preserved castles in Upper Bavaria and is located in the town of Unterelkofen. The castle is still inhabited today by the Rechberg-Rothenlöwen family, who owned it between 1664 and 1732 and acquired it again in 1871. Source and further information https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burg_Elkofen
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Is privately owned. You used to be able to walk around it, but the path is now closed.
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Elkofen Castle, also called Elkofen Castle, Unterelkofen, Ölkofen, is one of the best-preserved castles in Upper Bavaria and is located in the town of Unterelkofen. The castle is still inhabited today by the Rechberg-Rothenlöwen family, who owned it between 1664 and 1732 and acquired it again in 1871. Source and further information https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burg_Elkofen
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There's a surprisingly large castle in Burgrain, although the one upstairs is private and difficult to access; 02 2023 it was closed. https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schloss_Burgrain
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Late Gothic hilltop castle, which was built in the 10th century and is still inhabited today. Therefore not open to the public, but also pretty to look at from the outside, even in the dark and February rain 😉.
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The castle / castle Elkofen is one of the best preserved castles in Upper Bavaria. The castle tries to hide behind large trees on the castle hill, but two approaches give you a nice view of the walls and the tower. In fact, the castle makes a very well-kept impression, but you are not allowed to look inside, because the complex is privately owned by the Rechberg-Rothenlöwen family, who owned the castle between 1664 and 1732 and bought it again in 1871. Clearly a case of real love... The castle is surrounded by a wide and deep, formerly water-filled moat and is of considerable proportions. The oldest part of the castle is the keep, which dates back to the early Middle Ages. Further information and pictures: http://burgenseite.de/html/elkofen.html
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The region around Steinhöring offers a mix of historical sites, from archaeological remnants like the Burgstall Steinhöring to well-preserved, privately owned castles. You'll find structures showcasing various architectural styles, including Romanesque, Gothic, and Baroque, reflecting centuries of history.
While many castles in the region are privately owned, Haag Castle offers guided tours of its impressive 42-meter residential tower on Saturdays. Be prepared for a strenuous climb due to irregular stair heights. The grounds of Haag Castle are also freely accessible.
From Haag Castle, visitors can enjoy a dreamy view over the plain, especially from the top of its tower during a guided tour. The castle's prominent location makes it a great spot for panoramic vistas.
Yes, for castles like Elkofen Castle, which is privately owned and not open for interior visits, you can still walk around the castle grounds to view its well-preserved exterior from all sides. Similarly, at Burgrain Castle, you can view its impressive exterior, and a portion of the castle courtyard is accessible to the public.
Haag Castle is considered family-friendly, with its well-kept market square and a children's playground nearby. The freely accessible grounds also provide space for families to explore.
The castles around Steinhöring have deep historical roots. Burgrain Castle dates back to the 1200s, with an earlier fort from 784-811 AD, and served as a refuge during Hungarian incursions. Haag Castle was the center of the former County of Haag, a free Imperial County from 1509, and its tower dates back to around 1200.
The area around Steinhöring offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as those detailed in the Hiking around Steinhöring guide, or explore gravel biking routes like those in the Gravel biking around Steinhöring guide. Many routes pass by or offer views of historical landmarks.
Yes, Haag Castle features a great restaurant with classic Bavarian cuisine and a nice, quiet beer garden. It's known for its friendly hosts and local Unertl wheat beer.
Visitors appreciate the historical depth and architectural diversity of the castles. The well-preserved structures, like Elkofen Castle, offer a glimpse into the past, even if only from the exterior. The renovated areas of Haag Castle, including its striking keep and the surrounding market square, are particularly well-regarded.
Yes, within Steinhöring, you can find the Burgstall Steinhöring, which is an archaeological site of a former High and Late Middle Ages lowland castle. While it's not a standing structure to visit, it represents a significant historical point of interest. You can learn more about its history on Wikipedia.
While specific opening hours for interiors vary, the castle grounds and exteriors can be enjoyed year-round. Spring and autumn offer pleasant weather for exploring the surroundings and nearby hiking trails. Summer allows for full enjoyment of outdoor areas and beer gardens, while winter can provide a unique, serene atmosphere.


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