Best castles around Meggen are situated in central Switzerland, offering historical landmarks amidst a scenic landscape. The region, located on the shores of Lake Lucerne, provides views of the lake and the Alps. Meggen features significant historical sites, including castles and ruins, often surrounded by extensive grounds and vineyards. These locations provide opportunities for exploration and offer viewpoints near Meggen castles.
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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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Some towers of the Musegg Wall are open to visitors, but the watchtower is not always one of them – this can vary seasonally. However, a walk along the wall also offers impressive insights from the outside. 🚶♀️🌳
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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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Meggenhorn Castle is a significant attraction with extensive grounds open to the public, including a castle garden, vineyards, and lake access. The ruins of Gesslerburg Ruins and Rotzberg Castle Ruins are also accessible for exploration. Neuhabsburg Castle, however, is privately owned and has limited public access.
Yes, Meggenhorn Castle is very family-friendly. Its grounds feature a family playground with animal enclosures, and there's access to Lake Lucerne for swimming. The extensive park is ideal for children to explore.
From Meggenhorn Castle, you can enjoy magnificent panoramic views of Lake Lucerne, the surrounding Alps, and the city of Lucerne. Rotzberg Castle Ruins also offers a unique all-round view of the landscape.
Meggenhorn Castle, built between 1868 and 1870, is a Swiss heritage site of national significance, modeled after French Loire châteaux. Gesslerburg Ruins is a medieval castle ruin famously linked to the legend of Wilhelm Tell. Neuhabsburg Castle stands on the ruins of an older structure built by the Habsburg family in the 13th century.
Meggenhorn Castle is conveniently accessible by boat, with a landing stage on Lake Lucerne offering regular services from Lucerne. This provides a scenic approach to the castle.
Yes, there are several hiking opportunities. For example, you can find routes like the 'Meggenhorn Castle – Rathaussteg Bridge, Lucerne loop' or the 'Seeburg Beach Bar – Meggenhorn Castle loop'. You can explore more options on the Hiking around Meggen guide.
The extensive grounds of Meggenhorn Castle, with its gardens and vineyards, are particularly beautiful in spring and summer. The panoramic views of Lake Lucerne and the Alps are enjoyable year-round, but warmer months allow for more outdoor activities and comfortable exploration of the ruins.
The grounds of Meggenhorn Castle are generally open to the public, including well-behaved dogs on a leash. However, specific rules may apply to indoor areas or certain parts of the garden, so it's advisable to check local signage upon arrival.
While Meggenhorn Castle itself doesn't have a dedicated cafe, the nearby town of Meggen and the city of Lucerne (easily accessible by boat) offer various dining options. Château Gütsch, a castle-like hotel above Lucerne, features a restaurant with excellent views.
Besides hiking, the area around Meggen offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous mountain biking trails, such as the 'Lake Lucerne – Seebodenalp loop', detailed in the MTB Trails around Meggen guide. There are also running trails, including routes around Meggenhorn Castle, which you can find in the Running Trails around Meggen guide.
While not directly in Meggen, Château Gütsch, a historic castle-like building perched above Lucerne, operates as a hotel. It offers accommodation with stunning views of Lucerne, Lake Lucerne, and the Alps, and is accessible by funicular.
Yes, both Rotzberg Castle Ruins and Gesslerburg Ruins provide barbecue areas, making them suitable spots for a picnic or outdoor meal while exploring the historical sites.


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