Best castles near Eglfing offer a glimpse into Bavaria's rich history and architectural heritage. Located in the charming region of Upper Bavaria, Eglfing serves as a starting point for exploring historical sites. The surrounding landscape provides a scenic backdrop for these structures. This area is home to various castles, ranging from neo-baroque estates to historicist buildings.
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The castle ruins of Gögerlburg can still be seen.
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Beautiful private Neuegling Castle
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This imposing building was built between 1907 and 1909 in the historicist style and is currently privately owned, so unfortunately it cannot be visited. Over the years, the ownership and use of the castle changed several times: in 1943, the property came into the possession of the Nazi state and was a guest house for the Reich Foreign Ministry; the most prominent guest in 1943 was Benito Mussolini. Briefly owned by the US Army after the war, the castle was taken over by the US government, which set up and operated a seminary of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church there in 1946. Finally, in 1961, the castle came into the possession of the Federal Republic of Germany, which housed a training center for candidates for the senior civil service at the BND there until 2000. After that, the site changed hands several times. Further information about this interesting building can be found on Wikipedia at https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schloss_Hirschberg_am_Haarsee.
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If you follow the signs on the castle path, you will see that there was probably a castle many centuries ago. There are no old walls there, just a sign indicating that it probably stood there at the time. If you look closely and use a little imagination, you can guess. https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/G%C3%B6gerlburg
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The previous building was the birthplace of Joseph von Utzschneider and part of a country estate that had belonged to his mother Maria's family for 300 years and was auctioned off in 1842. Rieden Castle in Rieden in the municipality of Seehausen am Staffelsee dates back to the 18th century and originally belonged to the Ettal monastery. The current building was rebuilt in 1887 in the neo-baroque style. It is now privately owned. The castle is listed in the Bavarian monument list under number D-1-80-132-15.
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Neuegling Castle (also Neu-Egling Castle) in Neuegling in the municipality of Murnau am Staffelsee in the Upper Bavarian district of Garmisch-Partenkirchen was built by Carl Hocheder in 1910-13. It is owned by the von Poschinger-Camphausen family and was the filming location for the ZDF series Herzflimmern – Die Klinik am See.
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Beautiful estate Rieden, somewhat hidden behind hedges
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While Eglfing itself is a small community, Lichtenegg Castle is located directly within the locality. It's a 17th-century castle known for its impressive baroque garden. Other notable castles in the broader region require a short drive.
The region around Eglfing, particularly the Weilheim-Schongau district, is home to some of Bavaria's most famous castles. These include Rieden Castle, and further afield, the opulent Linderhof Palace, the fairytale Neuschwanstein Castle, and Hohenschwangau Castle, all associated with King Ludwig II.
Many castles in the region are privately owned. For example, Hirschberg Castle on Lake Haarsee and Schloss Neuegling are privately owned and not accessible to the public. Lichtenegg Castle in Eglfing is a tourist highlight, and the famous Linderhof, Neuschwanstein, and Hohenschwangau castles are major public attractions, though they are a drive from Eglfing.
Beyond the castles themselves, you can explore sites like the Gögerlburg Ruins, which mark the historical location of a former castle. The region is rich in history, with many buildings and landscapes reflecting centuries of Bavarian heritage.
Yes, the area offers various hiking opportunities. You can find routes like the 'Beautiful panoramic stretch loop from Antlüßbichel' or the 'St. Magnus Church, Huglfing – Bauerncafé Tauting loop from Eglfing'. For more options, explore the Hiking around Eglfing guide.
Besides hiking, the Eglfing area is great for cycling. You can find mountain biking trails such as the 'Lakeside Path along the Staffelsee' or road cycling routes like the 'Scenic Road in Upper Bavaria – Murnauer Moos loop'. Check out the MTB Trails around Eglfing and Road Cycling Routes around Eglfing guides for detailed routes.
The spring and autumn months offer pleasant weather for exploring the castles and their surrounding landscapes, with fewer crowds than in peak summer. However, the baroque garden of Lichtenegg Castle is particularly beautiful in full bloom during summer. Some major castles like Neuschwanstein are open year-round, offering a magical experience even in winter.
While specific family-friendly features vary by castle, exploring the grounds of Lichtenegg Castle and its baroque garden can be enjoyable for families. The grand scale and fairytale appearance of castles like Neuschwanstein (a drive away) often captivate children. Many nearby hiking trails are also suitable for families.
Dog policies vary by specific castle. While many castle interiors do not permit dogs, their outdoor grounds or surrounding natural areas often do. The hiking trails around Eglfing are generally dog-friendly, but always ensure your dog is on a leash and check specific regulations for each location you plan to visit.
For Lichtenegg Castle in Eglfing, parking is typically available nearby. For the more distant famous castles like Neuschwanstein and Linderhof, dedicated visitor parking lots are provided, often for a fee. Public transport to Eglfing is available via bus routes, but reaching the more remote castles often requires a car or a combination of public transport and shuttle services.
The baroque garden at Lichtenegg Castle is a significant feature of the 17th-century estate. It offers a glimpse into historical landscape design, characterized by formal layouts, intricate patterns, and often statues or fountains, providing a serene and picturesque environment for visitors.
Many castles, especially those like Neuschwanstein and Hohenschwangau (a drive from Eglfing), are situated in stunning natural settings, offering incredible viewpoints of the Bavarian Alps. Even the ruins of Gögerlburg are noted as a viewpoint. The hiking and cycling routes around Eglfing also lead to numerous scenic overlooks.


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