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Top 10 Castles around Achenkirch

Castles around Achenkirch offer insights into the region's historical and cultural landscape. While Achenkirch itself features the Sixenhof Local History Museum, a historical farmhouse dating back to 1361, the surrounding area provides access to various castle sites. These structures showcase diverse architectural styles and historical significance, often situated amidst natural settings. The area combines historical exploration with opportunities for outdoor activities.

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Last updated: June 17, 2026

View of Lichtwerth Castle from the Inn Cycle Path

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The Inn Cycle Path stretches through the entire Inn Valley in Tyrol and continues towards Rosenheim after the border in Kufstein.

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Hohenburg Castle

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Construction of the palace began on May 12, 1712 with the laying of the foundation stone and was completed in 1719. The old castle, depicted by Michael Wening in 1701, …

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Tratzberg Castle

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The eventful history of Tratzberg Castle: What began more than 500 years ago as a small fortified settlement has developed into one of the most beautiful and best-preserved Renaissance castles in Austria.

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Matzen Castle

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Schloss Matzen, also known as Burg Matzen, is located on a low promontory in the Tyrolean municipality of Reith im Alpbachtal. The castle was first mentioned in a document in …

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Ringberg Castle

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Halfway up the Ringberg, with a view of Lake Tegernsee and the Kreuther Valley, Duke Luitpold in Bavaria laid the foundation stone for Ringberg Castle in 1912. In around six …

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March 16, 2026, Blick auf Schloss Lichtwerth vom Inn Radweg

If I'm interpreting this correctly, you have a view of several castles or fortresses from this vantage point. However, anyone looking for Lichtwerth Castle will only find it in a few of the uploaded pictures. Most of the images show Kropfsberg Castle, which stands on a hill jutting out into the Inn Valley and is largely a ruin. Lichtwerth, on the other hand, sits in the middle of a meadow on the plain and is well-preserved. To clear up any confusion: Beyond Lichtwerth, on the other side of the main road, more towards Brixlegg, is the larger Matzen Castle, which is now a hotel and also houses an upscale restaurant in its courtyard. It also boasts a large, beautiful park.

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Together with the castle park, it forms an impressive ensemble.

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Imposing castle in the Inn Valley

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January 18, 2026, Schloss Matzen

A stately castle and estate where you can stay in style, eat fine food, and take a leisurely stroll through the park.

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The castle is open from Tuesday to Sunday, 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM. The castle cannot be visited freely; it can only be visited as part of a guided tour.

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But unfortunately it is not the fortress of Kufstein!😉😉

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June 6, 2025, Schloss Tratzberg

The Renaissance Jewel Among Austria's Castles and Fortresses Tratzberg Castle was first documented in the 13th century and served as a former border fortress against Bavaria. Emperor Maximilian used Tratzberg as a hunting lodge, but the original fortified castle was completely destroyed by fire in 1492. The emperor did not rebuild Tratzberg but instead exchanged the ruins for a castle belonging to the wealthy silver mine owners, the Tänzel family. In 1500, they erected the first late Gothic section of the present-day Tratzberg Castle in an unusually magnificent and lavish manner, furnishing it with extraordinarily artistic marble, wood, and ironwork. In 1554, the wealthy Augsburg merchant Georg Ritter von Ilsung acquired the castle, expanding and altering it in the spirit of the Renaissance. Through inheritance, Tratzberg became the property of the well-known and wealthy Fugger merchant family, who further embellished the castle. The magnificently painted inner courtyard and most of the furnishings still preserved today, as well as the exquisite Renaissance rooms, date from this period. After several changes of ownership, Tratzberg remained uninhabited for almost 150 years. Through the marriage of Count Franz Enzenberg to Countess Ottilie Tannenberg, the by then almost derelict castle passed into the possession of the Counts Enzenberg in 1847, and it has remained their private residence ever since. To this day, it is only thanks to the great dedication of the family that the approximately 6,800 square meter Tratzberg, with its 5,000 square meter shingle roof, has once again become the epitome of a 16th-century Tyrolean castle and thus one of the most important artistic and cultural monuments in the region, open to the public. Text / Source: Tratzberg Castle, Tratzberg 1, A-6200 Jenbach https://www.schloss-tratzberg.at/geschichte/

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June 6, 2025, Schloss Tratzberg

The eventful history of Tratzberg Castle: What began more than 500 years ago as a small fortified settlement has developed into one of the most beautiful and best-preserved Renaissance castles in Austria. Tratzberg Castle frequently changed hands, suffered many setbacks, and was continually expanded. Today, Tratzberg Castle is one of the few castles still privately owned and even serves as the residence of the Count Goëss-Enzenberg family. Text / Source: Tratzberg Castle, Tratzberg 1, A-6200 Jenbach https://www.schloss-tratzberg.at/geschichte/

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Frequently Asked Questions

What historical sites are there directly in Achenkirch?

While Achenkirch does not have traditional castles, it is home to the Sixenhof Local History Museum. This historical farmhouse, first documented in 1361, offers a deep dive into the region's past with 21 rooms showcasing exhibits on agriculture, handicrafts, and local life. During Advent, it hosts a special 'Tirolean Mountain Christmas' event.

Are there family-friendly castles or historical sites near Achenkirch?

Yes, several sites are suitable for families. Tratzberg Castle offers a special tour for children where they can meet a knight, and the 'Tratzberg Express' miniature train provides a fun ride up to the castle. The Hohenburg Castle area allows for walks around its pond, and the View of Lichtwerth Castle from the Inn Cycle Path is a family-friendly viewpoint with facilities along a cycling route.

What is the history behind Matzen Castle?

Matzen Castle, located on a low promontory in Reith im Alpbachtal, was first mentioned in 1167. It has a rich history of changing ownership and renovations. Today, it features an English-style landscape garden with four artificial ponds, making it one of Austria's important garden architecture monuments.

Can I visit Tratzberg Castle, and what can I expect there?

Tratzberg Castle is a well-preserved Renaissance castle. Visitors can explore its magnificently painted inner courtyard, the Habsburg Hall with its family tree, the Queen's Room, a hunting hall, and the armory. An audio guide provides an exciting virtual reality journey through time. It is still a private residence of the Counts of Enzenberg.

What outdoor activities can I combine with visiting castles near Achenkirch?

The region around Achenkirch offers numerous outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking on trails like the one up to Seekarspitze or the Kaisersteig to Köglalm. For cycling, the Inn Cycle Path offers views of Lichtwerth Castle. There are also various gravel biking and MTB trails, such as those around Lake Achensee or towards the Guffert Hut. Find more details on these activities in the hiking, gravel biking, and MTB guides for Achenkirch.

Is there a castle that is more of a viewpoint or accessible by bike?

Yes, the View of Lichtwerth Castle from the Inn Cycle Path is a popular viewpoint directly on the Inn Cycle Path. It allows you to observe Lichtwerth Castle from a distance and offers convenient facilities like toilets, refreshment stations, and even charging stations for e-bikes.

What is the significance of Hohenburg Castle?

Hohenburg Castle, near Lenggries, has roots dating back to around 1100. The current early Baroque palace was constructed between 1712 and 1719, featuring magnificent gardens. While the old castle was destroyed, the new structure now houses a Catholic girls' school, but visitors can still walk through the grounds and around the castle pond.

Are there any castles that are privately owned and have limited access?

Yes, Ringberg Castle, overlooking Lake Tegernsee, is privately owned. It was built by Duke Luitpold in Bavaria starting in 1912. Access is generally limited to the exterior, though specific visiting dates are occasionally announced on its official website.

What kind of architecture can I expect from castles in this region?

The castles around Achenkirch showcase a range of architectural styles. You'll find structures with Romanesque origins like Matzen Castle, well-preserved Renaissance architecture at Tratzberg Castle, and early Baroque design at Hohenburg Castle. The Sixenhof Local History Museum in Achenkirch itself is a prime example of traditional alpine farm architecture.

What do visitors enjoy most about the castles and historical sites near Achenkirch?

Visitors appreciate the blend of historical exploration and natural beauty. The well-preserved interiors and rich histories of places like Tratzberg Castle are highly rated, as are the scenic views from spots like the View of Lichtwerth Castle from the Inn Cycle Path. The tranquil park at Matzen Castle and the opportunity for relaxing walks around Hohenburg Castle are also popular.

Are there any castles that were once border fortresses?

Yes, Tratzberg Castle, first documented in the 13th century, served as a former border fortress against Bavaria. Its strategic location and history reflect its role in protecting the region.

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