Best castles around Tarrenz are located in this village in the Imst District of Tyrol, Austria. The region features historical fortifications that offer insights into its rich past. These sites are often situated within natural landscapes, combining historical exploration with outdoor activities.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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The path up to the ruins is steep but ok, however the way back down again (on the side of the island nearest the bridge) was very difficult. It was not an “easy” path at all. We needed to hold on to tree roots where the path had disintegrated to stop us from sliding down to the bottom as there were a lot of loose rocks and gravel.
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The lake is a real insider tip and, as far as I know, privately owned, but open to everyone. The idyllic setting is unfortunately somewhat marred by the nearby Fernpass road and traffic noise, but it's still worth seeing. A very beautiful lake with clear water, perfect for a leisurely stroll around it. The Sigmundsburg Castle ruins on the peninsula in the middle of the lake should be enjoyed with caution; you have to be aware of constant rockfall here. Unfortunately, it's slowly crumbling away...
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The ruins of the former Sigmundsburg Castle stand on a wooded island in Lake Fernstein. Only the remains of the ruins remain. It is one of the seven castles built in Tyrol by Archduke Sigmund the Rich. The ruins (sometimes called Sigmundsberg) – completely hidden by forest – are barely visible from the shore.
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We also drove up the pass with luggage. The path was quite difficult to navigate due to the loose gravel. Especially since most of the people were coming towards us, it was very narrow. Definitely not for beginners.
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It's somehow unbelievable that a castle stands here, but when you consider that a road has existed here for over 2,000 years.
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Coming from the south, the greatest effort begins here. The castle itself is definitely worth seeing.
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The cycle path leads through the middle of the castle
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Crossing the Fernpass is a challenge for touring cyclists with luggage, not least because of the gravel paths.
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Tarrenz is rich in history, featuring several notable castles and ruins. You can visit Fernstein Castle, a 13th-century structure located directly on the ancient Via Claudia Augusta. Another significant site is Starkenberg Castle, a 14th-century stronghold of the powerful Knights of Starkenberg, which now houses the Starkenberger Beer Adventure World. The area also includes the historical Ruins of Sigmundsburg, and the ruins of Altstarkenberg and Neustarkenberg, offering glimpses into the region's past.
Yes, Starkenberg Castle offers a truly unique experience with its Starkenberger Beer Adventure World. Here, you can explore medieval arches and learn about the brewing of award-winning 'Starkenberger' beer. It's a blend of historical architecture and modern craft brewing. While Klamm Castle is well-preserved, it is privately inhabited and cannot be visited internally, but its exterior is impressive.
Many castles in the Tarrenz area are set amidst beautiful natural landscapes. Near Fernstein Castle, you can enjoy views of Fernsteinsee Lake, forests, and even a waterfall. The Roman path near Fernsteinsee Castle offers scenic views of the surrounding landscape. The Ruins of Sigmundsburg also provide a viewpoint within a natural setting.
The area around Tarrenz offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore cycling routes like the 'Fernstein Castle – Roman path near Fernsteinsee Castle loop' or mountain biking trails such as the 'Karröster Alm – View of Imst loop'. For hikers, there are challenging mountain hikes like the 'View of Imst – Tschirgant Summit loop'. You can find more details on these and other routes in the cycling guide, MTB guide, and mountain hikes guide for Tarrenz.
While there isn't a single dedicated trail connecting all castles, the Roman path near Fernsteinsee Castle follows the ancient Via Claudia Augusta, offering views of Fernstein Castle. Exploring the ruins of Altstarkenberg and Neustarkenberg, which are in close proximity, can also be done via local walking paths.
Visitors appreciate the historical significance and the stunning natural settings of the castles. For instance, the Roman path near Fernsteinsee Castle is loved for its historical route and beautiful landscape views. Fernstein Castle is a popular resting spot for its views and historical context. The Ruins of Sigmundsburg are enjoyed for their atmospheric setting, perfect for imagining past stories.
Yes, Fernstein Castle itself hosts a restaurant and cafe, providing a convenient spot for refreshments with a view. Additionally, Starkenberg Castle is home to the Starkenberger Beer Adventure World, which offers a unique culinary experience centered around their award-winning beer.
Starkenberg Castle is open to visitors and is renowned for housing the Starkenberger Beer Adventure World. You can explore its medieval arches and learn about the brewing process of their highly acclaimed beer. It's a unique combination of historical architecture and a modern, engaging brewery experience.
Starkenberg Castle, built in the 14th century, was the stronghold of the Knights of Starkenberg, one of Tyrol's most powerful families. They controlled vast estates and held monopolies in mining and salt during the Middle Ages, significantly influencing the politics of the Prince of Tyrol. It's a tangible link to a pivotal period in the region's history.
Yes, Tarrenz is home to several castle ruins. Besides the Ruins of Sigmundsburg, you can also find Burgruine Altstarkenberg, which offers a different kind of historical experience amidst a natural setting. Neustarkenberg is another castle ruin in the area, providing additional historical context.
The Roman path near Fernsteinsee Castle is best experienced by walking or cycling. It follows sections of the ancient Via Claudia Augusta, offering a historical journey with beautiful views of Fernsteinsee Castle and the surrounding landscape. It's a popular spot for those looking to combine history with outdoor activity.


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