Castles around Obersüßbach are primarily represented by historical sites and archaeological ground monuments. The region, located in Lower Bavaria, is known for its historical significance, including the former Schloss Obersüßbach, an archaeological site between two tributaries of the Süßbach stream. While no standing castle exists directly in Obersüßbach, the surrounding area features several historical castle structures. These sites offer insight into medieval and early modern architecture and regional history.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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The former Hofmark Castle in Mauern was built in its current form in 1687 on the site of a presumably wooden predecessor. In 1785, the roof truss was removed and the mansard floor with a hipped roof was added. This small, Baroque-style Hofmark Castle in Mauern in the Freising district is now the town hall of the municipality of Mauern and the seat of the Mauern administrative community.
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Beautiful castle but unfortunately not accessible because it is private property.
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There is a beautiful castle park behind the clinic
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The castle is private
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From the medieval moated castle to Bruckberg Castle: The actual origins of Bruckberg Castle are not yet fully understood. However, it is assumed that it was built in the 10th or 11th century as a defense against Hungarian invasions. At the same time, it also had the strategic task of securing a former crossing over the Isar. The free-standing keep is still particularly recognizable from the essentially medieval moated castle complex. To enter the main building, you had to cross two moats, the interior of which is still there. Behind the entrance gate of the main building there is a Renaissance-style courtyard with a rare pebble floor and arcades. Today, Bruckberg Castle is privately owned.
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- Nice tour - It's great for driving - Beautiful houses
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The Haus Isareck has been documented since 1283. The office or the dominion of Isareck probably came to the Wittelsbach family via the Counts of Moosburg. From 1403 it was often mortgaged or administered by ducal caretakers until the dominion was fully incorporated into the Moosburg district court in 1591. Today's castle was built between 1559 and 1570 by the Moosburg master builder Asmus Hälmayr for the Bavarian Duke Albrecht V as a four-wing complex.
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The main buildings of Bruckberg Castle are an irregular four-wing complex around a narrow 17th-century courtyard. Bergfried with its tent roof is visible from the outside.
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No, there are no standing castles directly in Obersüßbach today. The historical site of Schloss Obersüßbach (also known as Schloss Sießbach) is recognized as an archaeological ground monument. While it was once a significant lowland castle, it no longer stands, offering insight into medieval and early modern architecture through its archaeological remains.
Around Obersüßbach, you can find a variety of historical sites, moated castles, and former noble residences. These range from archaeological grounds, like the former Schloss Obersüßbach, to privately owned estates and repurposed historical buildings such as Hofmark Castle Mauern, which now serves as a town hall.
Several castles stand out. Bruckberg Castle, for instance, features main buildings forming an irregular four-wing complex around a 17th-century courtyard, with a free-standing keep from its medieval moated castle origins. Isareck Castle, built between 1559 and 1570, is a four-wing complex with a documented history dating back to 1283.
Yes, Hofmark Castle Mauern is considered family-friendly, offering a nice complex with a park and an adjacent church. While Niederhatzkofen Castle now functions as a clinic, it also has a beautiful castle park that families might enjoy.
Some castles around Obersüßbach are privately owned and may not be fully accessible to the public. For example, Oberlauterbach Moated Castle is privately owned. Bruckberg Castle is also privately owned, though its exterior and some features like the keep are visible. Hofmark Castle Mauern, now a town hall, is generally accessible.
The region around Obersüßbach offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for easy hikes, explore MTB trails, or enjoy cycling tours through the scenic Lower Bavarian landscape, often passing by historical sites and natural features.
While specific trails leading directly to each castle may vary, the area around Obersüßbach has many easy hiking routes that allow you to explore the region's historical and natural beauty. These routes often connect villages and chapels, providing opportunities to see the castles from nearby or incorporate them into a longer walk.
The best time to visit the castles and historical sites around Obersüßbach is typically during the spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) when the weather is mild and pleasant for exploring. Summer (June-August) is also suitable, though it can be warmer. Winter visits might be charming, but some outdoor areas or access might be limited by snow or colder temperatures.
Policies regarding dogs can vary by specific location, especially for privately owned castles. For public areas like the park at Hofmark Castle Mauern, dogs are generally welcome if kept on a leash. It's always advisable to check the specific rules for each site before your visit.
While specific cafes directly adjacent to every castle are not guaranteed, the nearby towns and municipalities, such as Mauern, will offer local amenities. For instance, near Hofmark Castle Mauern, you can find the adjacent Gasthof Alter Wirt. Larger towns in the region will have more comprehensive visitor information, cafes, and restaurants.
Public transport options to reach individual castles directly might be limited, as many are in rural settings. It's generally recommended to use a car for flexibility when visiting multiple sites. However, local bus services connect Obersüßbach to larger towns, from where you might be able to reach some sites, possibly requiring a short walk or taxi ride.
Although no longer standing, Schloss Obersüßbach is historically significant as a former seat of local nobility. Its designation as a ground monument (D-2-7337-0020) indicates the presence of subterranean medieval and early modern findings, including traces of predecessor buildings, older construction phases, and the former moat. This makes it an important archaeological site for understanding the region's past.


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