Best castles around Buchrain are found within the surrounding Lucerne region, offering a variety of historical sites. This area features several castles and ruins, providing insight into the past. These locations combine historical architecture with scenic settings, making them notable points of interest. The sites offer a glimpse into Swiss history and folklore.
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The Hotel and Restaurant Chateau Gütsch offers beautiful views of Lucerne and Lake Lucerne. After bankruptcy and major renovations, the hotel reopened in 2014. Further renovations were carried out by a new owner starting in 2020.
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Picturesquely situated on a small hill, the castle towers over the water, offering a fantastic panoramic view of the lake as well as the surrounding mountains with Rigi and Pilatus in clear visibility 🏔️👀. Surrounded by an extensive, well-kept park landscape, the castle radiates a very special tranquility and elegance 🌿.
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Beautiful park with castle-like buildings.
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The Commandery of the Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem is located in the municipality of Hohenrain. It is one of the oldest Hospitaller settlements in Switzerland. It was first mentioned in 1182/83 as a commandery. Parts of the complex, dating from the late 12th and 13th centuries, have been largely preserved as part of a medieval castle belonging to the Order. According to the inventory of cultural property, it is considered a cultural asset of national importance. Today it belongs to the Canton of Lucerne. Source: Wikipedia; see also Wikipedia: History
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Meggenhorn Castle, surrounded by its tranquil park, sits on a promontory overlooking Lake Lucerne. First documented as "Mekkenhorn" in 1240, parts of the estate belonged to the Collegiate Church of St. Leodegar until the 16th century. Commissioned by owner Edouard Hofer, the castle was built between 1868 and 1870, modeled after the Loire Valley château of Chambord. Guided tours of the living museum offer insights into the lifestyle of the 19th-century nobility and the last owners, the Frey-Baumann family, who resided at the castle from 1920 until its sale to the municipality of Meggen in 1974. http://www.meggenhorn.ch/
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Meggenhorn Castle is situated above Lake Lucerne in Meggen, near the canton of Lucerne. It was built between 1868 and 1870 in the style of French Loire châteaux. Today it belongs to the municipality of Meggen and serves as a museum, event venue, and tourist destination with a beautiful park, chapel, vineyard, and magnificent views of the lake and the Alps.
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Meggenhorn Castle is definitely worth a visit. Unfortunately, it's no different here than in other places where tourism is threatening to take over. Anyone who wants to pay their respects to the charming château with its magnificent view of the mountains and lake in a more intimate atmosphere should do so either during the week or, ideally, during the shoulder season. That is, when Lucerne isn't exactly bustling with tourists. It's also advisable to inquire before your visit to see if a private party is taking over this charming little town. However, you can always view Meggenhorn from the outside. Incidentally, the castle has a chic bistro with a fantastic panoramic terrace, just below its walls, offering a wide range of food and beverages. The prices are unusually fair, and the service is pleasantly patient and... how could it be otherwise? Multilingual. A stop here is also worthwhile. For younger guests, there's a cool playground with animal enclosures a little further down, both belonging to the nearby farm. From time to time, it's also possible to observe the farm animals, such as cows, in the large stable. Meggenhorn Castle is thus a worthwhile destination for all ages, including hikers who want to stop off here for a short break.
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Up there you have a wonderful view of Lucerne.
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The area around Buchrain offers a diverse range of historical sites, including well-preserved castles, medieval ruins, and historical commanderies. You can find sites like Meggenhorn Castle with its beautiful gardens, the ancient Johanniter Commandery Hohenrain, and the legendary Gesslerburg Ruins.
Yes, several sites are suitable for families. Meggenhorn Castle offers a beautiful park and gardens to explore. The Johanniter Commandery Hohenrain provides an interesting historical context, and Dreilindenpark, which includes historical elements like an artificial gate ruin, is a public park with plenty of space for children.
For stunning views, consider visiting Meggenhorn Castle, which is situated directly on Lake Lucerne and offers magnificent views of the lake and Alps. Château Gütsch also provides an excellent panorama of Lucerne's old town, Lake Lucerne, and the Alpine peaks. The Gesslerburg Ruins, located on a hilltop, also offer scenic outlooks.
The spring and summer months (April to September) are generally ideal for visiting, as the weather is pleasant for exploring castle grounds and gardens like those at Meggenhorn Castle. Autumn also offers beautiful scenery with changing foliage. Some sites, like Château Gütsch, are accessible year-round due to their hotel and restaurant facilities.
Yes, the Gesslerburg Ruins in Küssnacht are famously linked to the legend of Wilhelm Tell and the Landsvogt Hermann Gessler. Exploring these ruins offers a direct connection to a significant piece of Swiss folklore.
The region around Buchrain is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as those detailed in the Hiking around Buchrain guide, or running routes from the Running Trails around Buchrain guide. Many castles, like Meggenhorn Castle, are situated in scenic areas perfect for walks.
Yes, Château Gütsch operates as a hotel and restaurant, offering accommodation and dining with panoramic views. Meggenhorn Castle also serves as a museum and event venue, making it a versatile destination.
Many castles are set amidst beautiful natural landscapes. Meggenhorn Castle is known for its picturesque setting directly on Lake Lucerne and its beautiful castle garden. Dreilindenpark, which includes historical elements, is an English park with old trees and wide views of the alpine panorama.
While not a traditional castle, Dreilindenpark in Lucerne is a public park with historical significance, featuring the palace-like Villa Vicovaro, an artificial gate ruin, and marble sculptures, offering a unique blend of culture and nature away from the more prominent castle sites.
Comfortable walking shoes are highly recommended, especially when exploring ruins like Gesslerburg Ruins or walking through extensive castle grounds. Layered clothing is also advisable, as weather conditions can change, particularly if you are visiting viewpoints or areas near Lake Lucerne.
Yes, some castles have dining options directly on-site or nearby. Château Gütsch is a hotel with a restaurant. For other sites, you'll often find cafes and restaurants in the nearby towns and villages, such as Meggen for Meggenhorn Castle or Küssnacht for Gesslerburg Ruins.
The Johanniter Commandery Hohenrain is a site of national importance, representing one of the oldest branches of the Order of the Hospital of St. John in Switzerland. It features preserved partial buildings from the late 12th and 13th centuries, showcasing the structure of a medieval order castle and offering deep insight into medieval history.


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