Castles around Lohberg offer a glimpse into medieval history within the scenic Bavarian Forest, a region characterized by its rolling hills and picturesque valleys. This area, part of Lower Bavaria, features historical sites like aristocratic hill castles perched atop elevated positions. Visitors can explore remnants of past eras while enjoying the natural beauty of the Regental valley and surrounding landscapes.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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Viewing for a small donation of 1 euro. Please don't forget that there is a small donation box at the entrance. The view is definitely worth it👌🏻👀
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The childless couple Willmann gave away the entire property with the villa and property to the bishopric of Regensburg. From 1967 the house was uninhabited, and the once proud mansion fell into disrepair. Nobody wanted to renovate it because it was to be demolished in 1985. In 1987, the Polk family finally took over the Art Nouveau castle on a long-term lease and renovated the house with a large investment of their own capital and public subsidies. A lot was done in laborious manual labor and this is how a unique collection of fairy tale depictions was created. Although closed at the moment, it is also nice to look at from the outside.
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Interesting fairytale and ghost castle in Lambach - In the former Willmann Villa, built in 1905, the Polk family set up a fairytale castle worth seeing with a lot of passion and commitment. On the ground floor, 1st and 2nd floor, even in the stairwell and in the basement you will find well-known and lesser-known depictions of fairy tales. A snack bar with a terrace and a gift shop are also housed in the former manor house near Lam. The Art Nouveau villa is also a real eye-catcher from the outside in a forest clearing at the foot of the Osser. Source: https://www.sehenswerter-bayerischer-wald.de/maerchenschloss-lambach-gespensterschloss/
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Neunussberg castle ruins The Neunussberg castle ruin rises on a 696 m high hilltop near Viechtach. It offers wonderful panoramic views of the Regental and the entire Bavarian Forest.
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Beautiful castle ruins with a wonderful view of the Bavarian forest.
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At the rest area Mahlbrunn is located above Neunussberg and offers a fantastic view of the castle ruins.
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The region around Lohberg offers several historical sites. The Neunußberg Castle Ruins are a prominent medieval hill castle offering magnificent panoramic views of the Regental valley and the Bavarian Forest. You can explore its mighty square residential tower and the well-preserved St. Michael's chapel. Falkenstein Castle, though primarily a ruin, also provides a glimpse into medieval life with extensive views.
Yes, Falkenstein Castle is ideal for families. Its accessible ruins invite exploration and offer spectacular photo opportunities, combining historical discovery with relaxation in nature. The area around the View of Neunussberg Castle Ruins from Mahlbrunn Rest Area is also considered family-friendly, providing great views of the ruins.
The castles in the Lohberg region are known for their scenic locations. From the Neunußberg Castle Ruins, you can enjoy breathtaking panoramic views of the picturesque Regental valley and the sprawling Bavarian Forest. Falkenstein Castle also offers extensive views of the Bavarian Forest, making it a great spot for photography.
The Lohberg region is excellent for outdoor activities. You can combine your castle visit with hiking or cycling. For instance, there are numerous hiking trails around Lohberg, including routes like the 'View of Großer Arber – Great Osser loop from Lohberg'. If you prefer cycling, explore the gravel biking routes or road cycling routes in the area.
Märchenschloss Lambach, previously known as a 'Fairy Tale and Ghost Castle,' is unfortunately no longer publicly accessible. It is now privately owned, and the fairy tale museum no longer exists, so it is not a recommended tourist destination for its former attractions.
Yes, the Neunußberg Castle Ruins host the Neunußberg Castle Festivals (Burgfestspiele) every July and August. This open-air spectacle recreates the 1468 knights' uprising, offering a unique cultural and historical experience.
The Neunußberg Castle Ruins are freely accessible year-round. While specific wheelchair accessibility details for all areas are not provided, the grounds are generally open to visitors. Falkenstein Castle, as a ruin, is also accessible for exploration, though terrain might vary.
The castles are generally accessible year-round. Summer months (July and August) are particularly vibrant if you wish to experience the Neunußberg Castle Festivals. Spring and autumn offer pleasant weather for hiking and exploring the ruins with fewer crowds, while winter can provide a unique, snow-covered atmosphere, though some paths might be more challenging.
Access to the grounds of the Neunußberg Castle Ruins is free. However, a small donation is requested if you wish to access the tower. Information regarding costs for Falkenstein Castle is not specified, but many ruins in the region are freely accessible.
While specific cafes or restaurants directly at the castle sites are not detailed, the Lohberg region and nearby towns like Lam offer various options for accommodation, cafes, and pubs. It's advisable to check local listings for dining and lodging choices close to your chosen castle destination.


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