Best castles around Kirchberg-Thening are primarily located in the wider Upper Austria region, as the municipality itself does not host major, publicly accessible castle attractions. The surrounding area features a variety of historical sites, including medieval fortresses and renovated palaces. These landmarks offer insights into the region's rich past and are often integrated into natural landscapes, providing opportunities for exploration.
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Ottensheim Castle was founded by the high-free Wilheringers.
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Traun Castle houses a freely accessible exhibition on the history of the castle and the nobility in the ring mantle complex.
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The Linz Castle is located on a hill above the old town district of Linz directly on the Danube.
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A beautiful water castle, recommended for a break.
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The moated castle was first mentioned around the year 1120 (1111) with B(P)ernhard de Trune. The Trauners were a noble family that was even one of the so-called “apostle families”, but was then relegated to the ministerial status of the Otakare, later the Babenbergs and finally, from 1246, the bishops of Passau. The reason for this is probably the withdrawal of fiefs or a marriage to the “worse hand”, i.e. H. an inappropriate marriage. The brothers Wernhard and Dietrich von Traun were already ministerials. They remained in possession of their ancestral castle until 1630. Then Sigmund Adam von Traun, married to Eva von Pollheim, had to sell his rule to Werner t'Serklaes von Tilly, a nephew of the general Johann T'Serclaes von Tilly, who had already acquired the rule of Tillysburg Castle, because of his Protestant faith. He managed to break the feudal bond and convert Traun into a free property. Sigmund's Catholic son Ernst Graf von Abensperg and Traun (1608–1668) was able to regain possession of the Traun castle and estate in 1664 after a long process. After the imperially confirmed genealogical connection to the Counts of Abensberg and the resulting elevation to the rank of imperial count by Emperor Ferdinand III. Under the name Abensperg and Traun In 1653 the Trauns called themselves Counts of Abensperg and Traun. This family still owns Traun Castle today (Wikipedia).
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Culture cycle path Linz - Steyr - Wels
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Visitors frequently enjoy Linz Castle, which houses cultural-historical collections and offers magnificent views. Traun Castle, known for its beautiful restoration and historical exhibition, is also a favorite. Additionally, Starhemberg Castle in Eferding, with its three museums and public events, is highly appreciated.
Yes, several castles in the wider region are suitable for families. Linz Castle, Traun Castle, and Starhemberg Castle all offer experiences that can be enjoyed by all ages, including historical exhibitions and castle grounds to explore.
The castles around Kirchberg-Thening offer a deep dive into Upper Austria's past. For instance, Linz Castle, built on a former Roman fort, served as an imperial residence and now hosts cultural-historical collections. Traun Castle provides an exhibition on its own history and the nobility. Starhemberg Castle, a Gothic building with later modifications, houses multiple museums detailing its long history.
Yes, Wildberg Castle (Schloss Wildberg) in Kirchschlag bei Linz is a historic site first mentioned in 1145. While privately owned and generally not open to the public, it occasionally hosts special cultural events. It features a keep and a Gothic castle with a 16th-century arcaded Renaissance-style building and once imprisoned Wenceslaus IV of Bohemia. You can find more historical details about it on castles.nl.
The region around Kirchberg-Thening offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as the easy 'Cäcilien Chapel loop' or moderate routes like 'Cäcilien Chapel – Evangelical Church Thening loop'. For cycling enthusiasts, there are MTB trails and road cycling routes, including the 'Ottensheim Regatta Course – Koglerauer Spitz loop' for mountain biking or the 'Ottensheim Castle – Forest Path loop' for road cycling. Explore more options in the Hiking around Kirchberg-Thening, MTB Trails around Kirchberg-Thening, and Road Cycling Routes around Kirchberg-Thening guides.
While direct trails to every castle might vary, many outdoor routes in the region pass through scenic areas near historical sites. For example, some road cycling routes like the 'Traun Castle – Traunweg loop' will bring you close to Traun Castle. You can find detailed hiking and cycling routes in the Hiking around Kirchberg-Thening and Road Cycling Routes around Kirchberg-Thening guides.
The best time to visit castles in Upper Austria generally depends on your preferences. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for exploring castle grounds and nearby outdoor activities. Summer provides longer daylight hours, while winter can offer a unique, often snowy, backdrop, though some attractions might have reduced hours. Always check specific castle opening times before your visit.
While specific accessibility details vary, the 'Guardian of the Waters at Traun Castle' sculpture, located near Traun Castle, is noted as wheelchair accessible. For other castles, it's advisable to check their individual websites or contact them directly for detailed information on accessibility features.
The towns and cities where these castles are located, such as Linz (for Linz Castle), Traun (for Traun Castle), and Eferding (for Starhemberg Castle), offer various options for cafes, pubs, and accommodation. Many castles, like Linz Castle and Traun Castle, even have restaurants on-site or nearby.
Many castles are situated in scenic locations. Linz Castle, for example, offers magnificent views from its terrace. The region's outdoor routes, accessible via hiking or cycling, often lead to viewpoints and natural features. For instance, the 'Scenic bench' is a highlight on one of the MTB trails, providing opportunities to enjoy the landscape surrounding the historical sites.
While specific castle policies for dogs vary and should be checked directly with each site, the surrounding region offers many dog-friendly outdoor trails. You can explore various hiking and cycling routes around Kirchberg-Thening with your dog. Always ensure your dog is on a leash and follow local regulations.
The duration of your visit depends on the castle and your interest. For castles like Linz Castle, which houses museums, you might spend several hours. Smaller castles or those primarily offering exterior views might only require an hour or two. If you plan to combine a castle visit with nearby hiking or cycling, allocate a full day.


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