Hütting

Hütting is a parish village, part of the market municipality of Rennertshofen, in the district of Neuburg-Schrobenhausen, in the region of Upper Bavaria, Germany.

Hütting is located north-east of the main town of Rennertshofen in the Wellheim Valley, in the middle of a hilly/rocky landscape of the Southern Franconian Mountains.

Hütting Castle was built in 1060 at the top of a high rock formation overlooking the village.

In 1342, Hütting Castle and the village fell to the Wittelsbach family dynasty.

[2] The local village catholic church, St. Sixtus, was built during the second half of the 17th century in Baroque Revival architecture.

St. Sixtus church at Hütting
Ruins of Hütting Castle