Best castles around Anger are located in a region known for its historical significance and natural landscapes, particularly near the Untersberg mountain and the Salzach river. This area offers a blend of medieval architecture and scenic views, providing insights into local history. The castles often stand in strategic locations, reflecting their past defensive roles. Visitors can explore these sites amidst a backdrop of mountains and valleys.
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Beautiful to look at, but unfortunately it was not possible to visit the inside!
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Beautiful historic castle above Bad Reichenhall. Unfortunately, no longer open to the public.
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Glanegg Castle is visible from afar
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After Archbishop Adalbert of Salzburg destroyed the town of Reichenhall and demolished Gruttenstein Castle in 1196, he built the Hallburg on the Streitbichl - within sight of the remains of Gruttenstein - to demonstrate his power over the town. The castle was the venue for several documents until it was destroyed in 1262 by the Duke of Bavaria, who had rebuilt Gruttenstein in 1218. The castle ruins are now an archaeological monument.
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To the south of the castle lies the equally impressive large Meierhof, whose structure dates back to the 15th century. The gate tower there was built under Archbishop Leopold Anton von Firmian.
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Glanegg was first mentioned as an archiepiscopal seat in 1350 and was the seat of a district court for a very long time. This extended to towns on both sides of the Salzach. Under Archbishop Leonhard von Keutschach, the complex, which was threatened with decay, was restored and given the current appearance of an inhabited tower castle.
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Since you are no longer allowed to drive through the estate, we cannot recommend it.
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The Anger region offers several historically significant castles. You can explore Glanegg Manor, which houses the administration of Glanegg Castle and features a charming courtyard. Another must-see is Gruttenstein Castle, a medieval fortress high above Bad Reichenhall with a rich history. Don't miss Glanegg Castle at the foot of the Untersberg, known for its well-maintained grounds and panoramic views.
Yes, several castles around Anger are suitable for families. Glanegg Castle at the foot of the Untersberg is noted as family-friendly, offering a cozy inner courtyard and beautiful avenues. The Karlstein Castle Ruins are also listed as family-friendly, providing an adventurous exploration opportunity on a rock.
Beyond the castles themselves, the region is rich in history. For instance, the area around Karlstein Castle Ruins has archaeological evidence of Bronze Age dwellings. The ruins are also near the pilgrimage Church of St. Pankraz, adding another layer of historical and cultural interest.
The Anger region is excellent for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find numerous routes for various sports. For hiking, explore trails like the 'West shore of Lake Höglwörth – Cascade waterfall loop' or the 'Village square in Anger – Cascade waterfall loop'. If you prefer cycling, consider routes such as 'Listsee – Falkensee loop' or 'Stoisser Alm – Otto Fountain loop'. Mountain biking options include 'Falkensee – Falkenseebach loop' and 'View from Strobl Alm – View of Staufen and Zwiesel loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the hiking, cycling, and MTB guides around Anger.
Yes, many castles and nearby areas offer excellent viewpoints. Gruttenstein Castle provides a nice view of the Predigtstuhl and Bad Reichenhall. From Glanegg Castle at the foot of the Untersberg, you can enjoy a beautiful panorama below the Untersberg. Additionally, the Karlstein Castle Ruins are situated on a rock, offering scenic vistas.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical significance and natural beauty. Many enjoy the well-preserved structures and the scenic backdrops of mountains and valleys. The cozy inner courtyards, like the one at Glanegg Castle, and the historical atmosphere of places like Gruttenstein Castle are frequently highlighted. The region's castles have garnered over 900 upvotes and 41 shared photos from the komoot community, reflecting their popularity.
Yes, you can visit both. Glanegg Manor is located below Glanegg Castle and houses its administration. It's worth visiting its courtyard, especially during the Christmas market in winter. Glanegg Castle at the foot of the Untersberg itself is well-maintained, featuring a small chapel and beautiful avenues leading to it, offering a wonderful panorama.
Yes, some castles host events. Glanegg Manor, for example, holds a big Christmas market in its courtyard during winter. Gruttenstein Castle, though privately owned, hosts an Easter market, a wine festival, and an Advent market annually.
Gruttenstein Castle is a medieval fortress built around 1218 high above Bad Reichenhall. It has served various purposes throughout its history, including as barracks, a bulwark, accommodation for salt workers, and an administrative headquarters. It has been privately owned since 2002 but continues to host public markets.
The castles are set amidst a beautiful natural landscape. For example, Glanegg Castle offers a stunning panorama below the Untersberg mountain. The Karlstein Castle Ruins are dramatically situated on a steep rock above the Thumsee, providing a picturesque setting.
While not a castle within Anger itself, a highlight in the broader region is the View of Salzburg's Old Town and Hohensalzburg Fortress from Franz-Josef-Kai. This viewpoint offers a beautiful perspective of Salzburg, which is easily accessible from Anger and is a popular spot for visitors.


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