Castles near Neumarkt am Wallersee are situated in a picturesque area of the Salzburg region, close to the Wallersee. The landscape features lakes and elevated ridges, providing historical settings for these structures. The area is home to various historical castles, ranging from medieval ruins to preserved Baroque buildings. These sites offer insights into centuries of local history and architectural evolution.
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Fuschl Castle is picturesquely situated on the western shore of Lake Fuschl in the Salzkammergut region and was built around 1450 as a hunting lodge for the Prince-Archbishops of Salzburg. The historic building has subsequently served various purposes, including as a backdrop for film productions, including the Sissi films. Today, the castle houses a luxurious hotel with its own spa and golf course.
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Very nice hotel, you should see it when you are here, especially nice to have a (drinks/food) break
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A detour to the ruins is definitely worth it. :)
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Seeburg Castle consists of a four-storey main building, a castle chapel and a defensive wall with four round corner towers.
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This beautiful building from the 15th century once served as the administrative headquarters and country residence of nobles. Today the private university Schloss Seeburg is located here. You will also find a Kneipp facility and an audio guide station for the Seenland Pilgrimage Trail here.
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A fantastic rest area with very good food! 🥰
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Great place on Lake Fuschl with the best freshly smoked trout ever! Definitely worth a stop! 😋❤️
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very worth seeing with a great view
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Beyond the popular viewpoints and ruins, Neumarkt am Wallersee is home to several historically significant castles. These include Schloss Sighartstein, known for its late Baroque architecture and historical chapel; Schloss Pfongau, which evolved from a 10th-century moated castle; and Schloss Sieghartstein, historically significant for its 'reichsfrei' status. You can also explore the Wartenfels Ruins, Wildenegg Castle, and Lichtentann Castle Ruins for a glimpse into medieval history.
Yes, several castles and castle-related highlights are suitable for families. The Wartenfels Ruins offer an engaging historical exploration, and Seeburg Castle, with its beautiful castle garden, is also considered family-friendly. The View of Schloss Fuschl on Lake Fuschl provides a picturesque setting that families can enjoy.
While specific dog policies for individual castles like Schloss Sighartstein or Schloss Pfongau are not always publicly detailed, many outdoor trails and areas around Neumarkt am Wallersee are dog-friendly. Always keep your dog on a leash, especially near historical sites or in nature reserves. For hiking with your dog, explore the various routes mentioned in the Hiking around Neumarkt am Wallersee guide.
The castles in the region offer a rich tapestry of history. Schloss Sighartstein, for example, dates back to the late Gothic period with Baroque modifications, and its chapel holds historical art. Schloss Pfongau has roots as a 10th-century moated castle, showcasing centuries of architectural evolution. Schloss Sieghartstein was historically significant for its 'reichsfrei' status, allowing its tavern to independently purchase wine. These sites reflect the complex feudal history and architectural styles of the Salzburg region.
Absolutely. The area around Neumarkt am Wallersee offers numerous hiking trails that can be combined with castle visits. For instance, the Wartenfels Ruins are part of popular hiking routes, including those leading to the Schober Summit. You can find detailed routes and difficulties in the Hiking around Neumarkt am Wallersee guide, which includes trails like 'S'Stegerl by the Lake' and routes around Wallersee.
Cycling is a great way to explore the region and its castles. The area features various routes, such as the 'Tannberg-Runde' and 'Die Zuckmayer-Route,' which offer scenic rides. While not all castles may be directly on a cycling path, many routes pass through the picturesque landscapes surrounding them. Discover more options in the Cycling around Neumarkt am Wallersee guide.
Public transport options to individual castles like Schloss Sighartstein or Schloss Pfongau can be limited as they are often privately owned or located in more rural settings. It's advisable to check local bus schedules or consider driving for direct access. Neumarkt am Wallersee itself is well-connected, and from there, local transport or a short drive might be necessary to reach specific castle sites.
Public access varies greatly among the castles. Wartenfels Ruins and Lichtentann Castle Ruins are openly accessible for exploration. Schloss Sighartstein is primarily an event location, particularly for weddings, but hosts public events like the annual Florianifeier. Schloss Pfongau and Schloss Sieghartstein are privately owned, so public access to their interiors is generally not available, though their exteriors can often be viewed from nearby public areas.
The best time to visit is typically from spring to early autumn (April to October) when the weather is mild and conducive for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling around the castle sites. During these months, the surrounding nature is vibrant, and any public events at castles like Schloss Sighartstein are more likely to occur. Winter visits can offer a different, quieter charm, but some paths might be less accessible.
Accessibility can be a challenge for older castles and ruins due to their historical construction, which often includes uneven terrain, stairs, and lack of ramps. While specific accessibility information for each castle is limited, sites like the View of Schloss Fuschl on Lake Fuschl may offer easier access for viewing from a distance. For detailed accessibility, it's recommended to contact the specific castle or local tourist information directly.
Neumarkt am Wallersee and the surrounding towns offer various options for dining and accommodation. You'll find local restaurants and cafes in Neumarkt itself. For accommodation, there are guesthouses and hotels catering to different preferences. While specific establishments directly adjacent to each castle are rare, you'll find plenty of choices within a short driving distance, especially around Wallersee.
Schloss Sighartstein is a protected historical monument, primarily late Baroque in its current form, with a core dating back to the late Gothic period. It is elevated above a pond and includes a castle chapel, Maria Heimsuchung, which was baroque-ized in the 18th century. The chapel features an altar sheet from 1747 and an 18th-century side altar. Historically, it was accessible via earthworks and had a flagstone-covered ring wall.
Schloss Pfongau, built around 1740, stands on the site of a 10th-century moated castle. Its main facade features a subtly indicated central risalit with a rusticated and roofed round arch portal. A unique detail is the grotesque face, or 'fratzengesicht,' on the impost stone above the round arch, symbolizing a wish to ward off evil. It served as a hunting lodge for the Uiberacker family for centuries.
The castles around Neumarkt am Wallersee often provide stunning views of the surrounding landscape. From the View of Schloss Fuschl on Lake Fuschl, you can see the picturesque Schloss Fuschl against a backdrop of mountains and the turquoise Fuschlsee. The Wartenfels Ruins also offer great panoramic views of the area. Even from the ruins like Lichtentann Castle Ruins, you can enjoy the natural beauty of the region.


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