Castles around Unterlangenegg are primarily found in the surrounding region, particularly near Lake Thun and the Bernese Oberland. This area is characterized by its scenic landscapes, featuring lake views and Alpine backdrops. The region hosts several historical castles, each offering insights into different periods of history and architectural styles. These sites combine cultural significance with natural beauty, providing diverse exploration opportunities.
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Beautiful park with a wonderful view of Lake Thun and the Bernese Alps
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Wonderful park to relax or just enjoy
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Beautiful castle with a particular location, best admired from the outside while sailing on Lake Thun
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Story The mighty keep of the former Oberhofen fortified castle was built around 1200 and passed to the House of Habsburg in the 14th century. After the defeat of the Habsburgs at the Battle of Sempach in 1386, Bern took control of Oberhofen and sold it to Ludwig von Sehaften and his sister Antonia von Scharnachtal. In 1421 the castle and rule finally came to the Scharnachthal, one of the leading and richest families in the city of Bern. It remained in family ownership until the death of the last representative in 1590. Oberhofen then came to a branch of one of the most important Bernese families, the von Erlach family. The bailiff's seat from 1652 to 1798 and expanded into a castle, the property came into private ownership in 1801. In 1844, Albert Graf de Pourtalès bought Oberhofen Castle from Neuchâtel, which was still Prussian at the time, and converted it into a summer residence. The buildings and towers in the historicist style still characterize the appearance today. In 1926 there was a change of ownership; the new owner of the castle was the American lawyer William Maul Measey. He transferred the properties and the park to a foundation in 1940 and ensured that Oberhofen Castle became a branch of the Bernese Historical Museum, which set up a residential museum and opened it to the public in 1954. In 2009, Oberhofen Castle became independent and has since operated as an independent foundation under private law. With the new building, which forms the sea-side end of the dependencies, a bridge was built into the 21st century. The Schloss Oberhofen restaurant has been in operation in the cube with a terrace by the lake since 2013.
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The romantic palace complex with the keep built around 1200 looks back on an eventful history of ownership. Bought by the Pourtalès family of counts from Neuchâtel and Prussia in 1844 and converted into a summer residence, the castle was given its current appearance. A museum has been set up inside since 1954, which deals with the history of the former residents. The oriental smoking room at the top of the tower offers a unique experience and a spectacular view over the lake and the mountains. The castle chapel with its impressive murals, which can be used for weddings and baptisms, dates from the 15th century. A tour through the many rooms of the castle leads to the traces of the previous owners and those who once lived in the castle. This includes not only the count families of the 19th century, but also the servants who looked after the well-being of the rulers. Under the title "Always at your service", an exhibition conveys the everyday life of domestic workers in a clear and interactive way. Attached to the castle is a 2.5 hectare park, which impressively shows the different trends in the history of garden art. Striking groups of trees, exotic shrubs, colorful flower arrangements and the view of the imposing mountain scenery above the lake make it one of the most beautiful gardens in the Alpine region. https://www.myswitzerland.com/de-de/erlebnisse/schloss-oberhofen-wohnmuseum-und-park/
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For a deep dive into history, Thun Castle, built by the Dukes of Zähringen in the 12th century, features one of the few surviving Knights' Halls from the Middle Ages and a historical museum. Spiez Castle also provides an interactive journey through 1300 years of history, showcasing its transformation from a medieval fortress to a patrician residence.
Yes, several castles are great for families. Spiez Castle offers a 'Knight's Trail' with hands-on activities for children to learn about medieval life. Thun Castle also participates in a 'knight's trail' that spans across Thun, Spiez, and Oberhofen Castle. Oberhofen Castle itself has a museum that deals with the history of its former residents in an interactive way, and a beautiful park for exploration.
The castle tower at Spiez Castle provides fabulous panoramic views of Lake Thun, the Alpine peaks, and the bay of Spiez. Similarly, the four corner towers of Thun Castle offer breathtaking panoramic views of the city, Lake Thun, and the surrounding Alps. Schadau Castle, situated directly on the lake shore, also boasts wonderful views of the Eiger, Mönch, and Jungfrau mountains.
Hünegg Castle is unique for its exceptionally well-preserved interior, largely unchanged since 1900, functioning as a museum of domestic life from the 19th and 20th centuries, focusing on Historicism and Art Nouveau styles. It also houses the Erich Liechti ship collection, one of the largest of its kind, and is set in extensive grounds right by Lake Thun.
Yes, Schadau Castle is a prime example of romantic historicism, built between 1847 and 1852. Hünegg Castle, built between 1861 and 1863, was inspired by the Loire châteaux in France and showcases Historism and Art Nouveau styles in its interior.
The region around Unterlangenegg and its castles offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including easy loops around Schwarzenegg Church or moderate routes like Wachseldornmoos. For cycling enthusiasts, there are MTB trails and gravel biking routes, some of which offer views of Spiez Bay and Spiez Castle.
Yes, several castles offer dining options. Spiez Castle has a castle café with views of the lake. Schadau Castle houses a chic restaurant and hotel. Oberhofen Castle also has a café, and Hünegg Castle hosts a café with homemade treats.
While many castles are open year-round, the spring and summer months (mid-May to mid-October) are ideal for enjoying the castle parks and outdoor areas, such as the well-maintained park at Spiez Castle or the extensive grounds of Hünegg Castle. The 'Hünegg Open-air' event also takes place in the summer. The castle museums and interiors can be enjoyed in any season.
The Thun Old Town and Castle highlight is listed as wheelchair accessible. Additionally, Schadaupark, which surrounds Schadau Castle, is public and wheelchair accessible, offering views of the castle and lake.
Visitors frequently appreciate the combination of rich history, stunning natural beauty, and well-preserved architecture. The panoramic views of Lake Thun and the Alps from castle towers, the interactive historical exhibits, and the beautiful castle parks are often highlighted as favorite aspects. The region's castles have garnered over 750 upvotes and 120 photos shared by the komoot community, reflecting their popularity.
Hünegg Castle stands out with its extensive Erich Liechti ship collection, featuring over 140 ship models. Oberhofen Castle features an oriental smoking room at the top of its tower, offering a unique experience and spectacular views.


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