Best castles around Schwand im Innkreis are found in the broader Innviertel region of Upper Austria, as the municipality itself primarily features ecclesiastical structures like the Catholic parish church of St. John the Baptist. For those interested in historical fortifications, the area offers access to significant castle complexes and related historical sites. These landmarks provide insights into the region's past and architectural heritage. Visitors can explore various structures that form part of larger castle grounds.
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In the fourth courtyard of the castle in Burghausen is the outer castle chapel of St. Mary, also known as Hedwig's Chapel. It was built under Duke George of Wittelsbach and his wife Hedwig between 1479 and 1489.
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The clock tower with covered well house is located in the fifth courtyard (sixth castle courtyard) of the castle. The picturesque tower with striking clock and sundial dates from the 16th century.
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The outer castle chapel of St. Mary, called Hedwig's Chapel, was built under Duke George the Rich and his wife Hedwig between 1479 and 1489. It is an important example of late Gothic architecture. Since the 16th century at the latest, there has been a garden next to the chapel. In a description of the castle from 1573, it is referred to as "the captain's wide garden". The name "Vicedomgarten" is still in use today (Vicedom = chief administrator and deputy of the duke). The division of the garden into a uniform grid of paths and green spaces can be traced back to the 18th century on plans. The gardener's tower stands directly next to the garden. In 1573 it was simply called "ain wacht Thurn", and its traditional name also refers to its use as a residential building. Such dual use was common for many of the castle's towers. Source: https://www.burg-burghausen.de/deutsch/hoefe/vierter.htm
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Very nice tower and in very good condition.
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Nice sunbathing area. Great excursion destination.
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Approximately in the middle of the sixth courtyard is the picturesque clock tower with a striking clock and sundial from the 16th century, with a now covered fountain directly attached. In contrast to the usual time display, the tower clock shows the minutes with the short hand and the hour with the long hand.
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While Schwand im Innkreis is a charming municipality, major castles are not located directly within its borders. The historical architectural heritage within the municipality is primarily focused on ecclesiastical structures, such as the Catholic parish church of St. John the Baptist. For prominent castles, you'll need to explore the broader Innviertel region and Upper Austria.
The most prominent castle in the broader region is Burghausen Castle, known for its impressive length and stunning views of the old town. Within its complex, you can also explore the Clock Tower with Well House and the historical Hedwig Chapel.
Within the extensive Burghausen Castle complex, you can visit the picturesque Clock Tower with Well House, featuring a 16th-century clock and sundial. Another significant site is the Hedwig Chapel, a beautiful example of late Gothic architecture built between 1479 and 1489.
Yes, Burghausen Castle and its surrounding area offer several family-friendly options. The castle itself is suitable for families, and nearby, the Wöhrsee Lido provides a natural swimming pool with a playground and kiosk, perfect for a relaxing day.
From Burghausen Castle, you can enjoy wonderful panoramic views of the old town of Burghausen. Specifically, the View of Burghausen's Old Town from the Georgstor gate offers a brilliant perspective over the city and the surrounding landscape.
The region around Schwand im Innkreis and its castles offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including easy options like the 'Scenic Forest Path – Inn River Cycle Path loop from Ratzlburg'. For more adventurous visitors, there are also MTB trails available. You can explore more options on the hiking guide or the MTB trails guide for the area.
Yes, there are easy walking routes available. For instance, near the castles, you can find routes like the 'Scenic Forest Path – Inn River Cycle Path loop from Ratzlburg' or the 'Inn River Cycle Path – Scenic Forest Path loop from Inn-Salzachblick'. These are generally flat and suitable for a leisurely stroll. More easy hikes are detailed in the easy hikes guide.
Visitors frequently highlight the impressive length and scale of Burghausen Castle, along with the stunning views it offers of the old town. The historical significance and well-preserved architecture, such as the late Gothic Hedwig Chapel, are also highly appreciated. The natural swimming area at Wöhrsee Lido beneath the castle is also a popular spot.
Yes, the Wöhrsee Lido is a unique natural swimming pool located directly beneath Burghausen Castle. It's a beautiful spot to relax, with good water quality and amenities like a kiosk and playground, making it ideal for a summer visit.
The castles and surrounding natural areas are enjoyable throughout the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for exploring and hiking, with beautiful scenery. Summer is ideal for combining castle visits with activities at the Wöhrsee Lido. Even in winter, the castles, especially Burghausen Castle, are considered beautiful and worth seeing.
At Burghausen Castle, pay attention to its impressive length, which makes it one of the longest castle complexes in the world. The Hedwig Chapel within the castle is a significant example of late Gothic architecture, particularly noted for its innovative vault construction. The Clock Tower with Well House also features a striking clock and sundial from the 16th century.


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