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9월 23, 2025, Burgruine Haibach
Currently unfortunately closed and covered for renovation;
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6월 1, 2025, Burg Mitterfels
Mitterfels Castle Mitterfels was an important administrative and defensive center of the Counts of Bogen. It was first documented in 1194 under Berchtholdus de Mitterfels. In 1242, the castle, along with the rich Bogen inheritance, passed to the Wittelsbach dukes. In 1280, Mitterfels was already mentioned in the ducal urbar as a regional court. In the following centuries, Mitterfels was expanded into a stronghold and manned by guardians. Little is known about the medieval history of the castle; it was apparently spared from the Hussite invasions around 1400 because it was over-fortified. During the Lower Bavarian knightly revolts of the Böckler and Löwler families, Mitterfels always fought on the side of the territorial lords. In 1634, Mitterfels was captured by the Swedes. In 1742, the castle was unsuccessfully besieged by Trenck the Pandur during the War of the Austrian Succession. Mitterfels lost all military importance in the 19th century, and its defensive structures gradually fell into disrepair. In 1812, the keep collapsed. Around 2000, the dilapidated medieval remains were excavated and secured with funds from the Free State of Bavaria. The castle lies at the end of a long mountain spur overlooking the Menach or Perlbach valley. The path to the castle leads over a three-arched bridge made of rubble and brick, which crosses the deep moat. According to an inscription, the bridge dates from 1791. The entrance to the inner castle was the keep, made of humped ashlars, which, judging by historical illustrations, also served as a gate tower. Today, most of the remains are covered by a prison. Adjacent to the keep stands the most clearly visible part of the medieval castle today: the high shield wall. To the left of the entrance area lies the stump of a wall tower and the Pflegschloss (Peasant Castle) and courthouse, which dates back to the 18th century and replaced the palace. Today, the town hall is housed there. Walking past the Pflegschloss, you descend over the former wall of the inner castle to a terrace in front. There you will find the castle's most impressive structure: the surrounding moat with its protruding round wall towers. This elaborate defensive structure probably dates back to the 15th century and was equipped with numerous loopholes. Source: www.burgenseite.de
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3월 26, 2025, Burgruine Haibach
Super beautiful with a fantastic view, unfortunately currently cordoned off with a construction fence due to rockfall. Still nice to look at.
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3월 9, 2025, Burgruine Haibach
Simply a beautiful spot on earth. Easy to reach, whether through the forest or by road. Beautiful view over Haibach.
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11월 1, 2024, Falkenfels Castle
St. Joseph's Castle Chapel Built on medieval castle walls and dedicated to St. George as a castle chapel. In 1693 a new building was built in honor of the Holy Family, especially St. Joseph, with the founding of a St. Joseph's Brotherhood by Baroness Theresia von Weichs. Devastated by fire in 1807, the church was rebuilt with changes. In 1888, the tower and roof structure burned out again due to a lightning strike, and the tower was given a crenellated crown when the new building was built. In 1897, it was expanded to its current size with neo-baroque interior design. In 1967, the church was completely remodeled, with the ceiling and roof structure being renewed and the interior redesigned. From 1991 to 1993, it was renovated again, restoring the original condition and returning the late baroque altar and the figures of saints. The renovated church and the people's altar were consecrated on March 21. Source: information board
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11월 1, 2024, Falkenfels Castle
Falkenfels Castle Around 1100, the Counts of Bogen built the castle on the rock that slopes steeply on three sides. From 1232, the Knights of Hohenfels ruled the castle, and from 1400, the Falkensteiners of Falkenfels. In 1331, “Valkenfelss” is mentioned in a copy from the 15th century as a landed estate. In 1425, the castle came into the possession of the Frauenbergers and remained so until their extinction in 1480. The castle was plundered by the Hussites in 1425 and conquered by troops of Duke Albrecht IV in the Böckler War in 1468. The Frauenbergers were followed by the Paulsdorfers. In the Löwler War, the castle was besieged for a week in 1492 and burned down after the capitulation on June 8, 1492, but was then rebuilt by Hans von Paulsdorf. In 1525, the property passed to the Seyboltstorffer family through marriage. From 1607 to 1796, the noble family of Barons von Weichs owned Falkenfels Castle. In the Thirty Years' War, the castle was set on fire by the Swedes in 1641, but was then rebuilt. On April 15, 1796, Josef Maria von Weichs sold Falkenfels and the associated manorial estates to Baron Gabriel von Buchstetten for 320,000 guilders. In 1807, the castle was again burned down, but was rebuilt. After the end of the Falkenfels manorial estate, the castle economy was destroyed in 1820. In 1821, the Lang family acquired the castle and set up a brewery here, which lasted until 1934. In 1925, a fire destroyed large parts of the complex, after which it was only partially rebuilt. From 1919 to 1950, the castle belonged to the Schimmelmann family. On May 8, 1951, the furniture manufacturer Franz Xaver Baier from Straubing bought the castle and converted it into a hotel with a restaurant. The castle was also increasingly used as a conference and congress building. Since 2001, the castle has belonged to the publisher Udo Sieber. Falkenfels Castle was originally surrounded by two terraced ring walls, one above the other. Today, the fortifications are only preserved on the north side. Approximately in the middle of the east side is the keep from the 13th century, the battlements are from a later period. The baroque castle chapel of St. Joseph was built in the 17th century on medieval foundations. It contains gravestones of Falkenfels castle lords. The outer areas of Falkenfels Castle are freely accessible, otherwise it serves as a castle hotel and restaurant. Source: Excerpts from www.wikipedia.de
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8월 20, 2024, Burg Mitterfels
Mitterfels Castle is beautifully situated. You can be in the Perlbach Valley in no time. In summer there are regular events in the courtyard.
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7월 18, 2024, Kollnburg Castle Tower
From the 11-meter-high tower of the castle ruins, which lie at an altitude of 660 meters, you have a sweeping view of the Bavarian Forest all the way to the Arber, which rises about 30 km to the east.
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5월 6, 2023, Degenberg Chapel and Castle Ruins
At Degenberg there are still remains of an old castle Information can be found here https://www.bayerischer-wald.me/detail/id=5fa273cd075883400befac18 There is also a circular route for hiking, but it's also fun on the MTB 😄
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8월 1, 2022, Falkenfels Castle
Even from a distance, Falkenfels Castle is very dominant and sublime.
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9월 6, 2021, Burg Mitterfels
From the Kreutzhaus hiking car park there is a beautiful circular hiking trail to the castle. Very idyllic!
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9월 6, 2021, Burg Mitterfels
The house was integrated into the bridge. Here you can see again how resourceful the people are!
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8월 24, 2021, Kollnburg Castle Tower
The tower, which is freely accessible for a little obulos, is very pretty! The view is very, very beautiful!
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7월 11, 2021, Kollnburg Castle Tower
Kollnburg was first mentioned in documents in 1153. The ancestors of the Kollnburg people settled on a rocky, not very fertile ridge, as the old place names Kalenberg, Kallenberg or Kahlenberg show. The beginnings of the settlement, however, probably date back to the early Carolingian period. This early settlement is explained by the fact that Kollnburg is located on the old trade route, the Bayerweg (today the well-known long-distance hiking trail from the Danube valley via Kollnburg to Bohemia), which was already of great importance at the time of the migration of peoples. ( https://www.kollnburg.de/tourismus/ortsgeschichte/die-entstehung-von-kollnburg/ ) Many other circular hiking trails also start here, such as the one to Pröller.
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7월 11, 2021, Kollnburg Castle Tower
The cash register is currently closed. Here you have confidence in the tourists. At the bottom of the front door there is a box (cash replacement) Entry: Adults: € 1 Children: -, 50 €
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6월 1, 2021, Kollnburg Castle Tower
Kollnburg is a municipality in the Lower Bavarian district of Regen. Part of the municipality, including the parish village of the same name, is a state-approved resort.
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5월 17, 2021, Kollnburg Castle Tower
The castle tower with castle fountain and castle courtyard is the landmark of Kollnburg. Every year, many tourists and locals visit the castle complex for cozy garden parties in the castle courtyard or climb the castle tower because of the grandiose panoramic view of the highest mountain peaks in the Bavarian Forest. The castle ruins with their round tower (11 m) and their around 20 meters deep castle fountain are characteristic of the townscape. From the towering castle tower, the “Luginsland”, you not only have a fascinating view of the entire village and the surrounding valleys and mountains, but you can also let your gaze wander to the most distant heights of the Bavarian and Bohemian Forest; Panorama boards provide the necessary information. On the other hand, this striking landmark of the castle village, erected on a “Bald Mountain” created by volcanic forces, is visible from afar, and not only during the day, but especially at night when the illuminated tower breaks through the darkness.
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