Best castles around Abtenau are situated within the wider Salzburg region, offering historical sites and panoramic views. This area is characterized by its alpine landscape, nestled between mountain ranges like the Tennen and Hagen Mountains. The region's history includes periods of medieval life, peasant uprisings, and strategic importance in the Salzach Valley. These historical landmarks provide insights into centuries of regional development and cultural heritage.
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Hohenwerfen Castle is a highlight on the route to Werfen.
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Beautiful little town, many guesthouses and beautiful cycling routes
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Golling Castle is a medieval hilltop castle built in the 13th century by the Prince-Archbishops of Salzburg and served for centuries as a court, administrative seat, and defensive structure. Due to its location on a rocky outcrop, it was an important strategic point in the Salzach Valley between the Tennengebirge and Hagengebirge mountains. The castle has been rebuilt and restored several times over the centuries, including after being destroyed during the Peasants' War and the Napoleonic Wars. Today, it is in excellent condition and houses a museum with natural and cultural history collections. Highlights include fossils such as a mammoth tusk and the rare skeleton of an Omphalosaurus, archaeological finds from the Bronze Age, a large collection of pocket watches, and preserved original rooms such as the Prince's Chamber, the former torture chamber, and a chapel with a Rococo altar. In addition, the castle regularly hosts events such as concerts, readings, and themed tours. The surrounding area offers many natural and cultural experiences, such as the Lammerklamm Gorge, the Golling Waterfall, and other nearby castles. Golling Castle is a worthwhile destination for history buffs and nature lovers alike.
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Hohenwerfen Castle has also served as a backdrop for various films, which gives it an additional touch of glamour. The castle is particularly well-known for the film “The Secret Service” (1968) starring Richard Burton and Clint Eastwood. Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton, who were one of the most famous couples in Hollywood in the 1960s, also contributed to the castle’s fame.
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This over 900-year-old fortress sits majestically on a steep rocky cone above the Salzach Valley and offers breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains🙈. The castle has a rich history dating back to the 11th century. It was originally built by Archbishop Gebhard of Salzburg during the Investiture Controversy to protect the archbishopric. Over the centuries, the castle has served various purposes, including as a prison and hunting lodge. A particular highlight of our visit was certainly the bird of prey show. This impressive display shows the majestic birds in action and offers a unique opportunity to experience these fascinating animals up close.
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Beautiful cycle path along the Salzach - not far from Bischofshofen. From now on, cycling is very relaxed.
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From the 5th century BC, the area was settled by Celts, around 200 BC it became part of the Kingdom of Noricum, which was occupied by the Romans from 15 BC and became part of the Roman Empire around 50 AD. After the division of the kingdom, the current municipal area became part of Noricum Ripense around the year 300. In the 5th century, Roman rule collapsed, and in 488 Odoacer ordered the withdrawal of the Roman population from Noricum. In the 8th century, systematic Christianization began (see History of Christianity in Austria), the Archdiocese of Salzburg was founded by Rupert of Salzburg, and in 711 the monastery "Cella Maximiliana" was founded in Bischofshofen. Pfarrwerfen was first mentioned in a deed of donation by Archbishop Gebhard von Helfenstein in 1074 (parochia s. Cyriaci, parish of St. Cyriak) and belonged to the Prince-Archbishopric of Salzburg since 1398. With the Peace of Pressburg in 1805, Pfarrwerfen and Salzburg became part of Austria. On April 9, 1809, Austria began a war against France. As a result of the Austrian defeat, Salzburg temporarily fell to Bavaria (Peace of Schönbrunn, October 14), after the Congress of Vienna in 1816, Salzburg returned to Austria through the Treaty of Munich (April 14). (Source https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pfarrwerfen)
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Not a nice bike path, but great location of the fortress.
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The castles in the region provide a deep dive into medieval life and history. For example, Hohenwerfen Fortress, a 900-year-old 'adventure castle', offers historical tours, weapons exhibitions, and insights into the dramatic Salzburg Peasants' War. Golling Castle houses a museum with natural and cultural history collections, including archaeological finds and original rooms like the Prince's Chamber.
Yes, several castles are well-suited for families. Hohenwerfen Fortress is an excellent excursion destination for families, featuring engaging exhibitions, special offers for children, and captivating bird of prey flight shows. Golling Castle also offers a museum experience that can be interesting for all ages.
The castles are set amidst stunning alpine scenery. From Hohenwerfen Fortress, you can enjoy breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding Tennen and Hagen Mountains and the Salzach Valley. Near Werfen Castle, you'll find the Eisriesenwelt Ice Cave, the largest ice cave in the world, offering a unique natural spectacle.
To fully experience Hohenwerfen Fortress, including its historical tours, weapons exhibition, and the popular falconry displays, you should plan for at least half a day. Many visitors spend several hours exploring the castle's various attractions and enjoying the panoramic views.
Yes, the region offers numerous outdoor activities. You can find various mountain hikes around Abtenau that combine natural beauty with historical exploration. For detailed routes and difficulty levels, you can explore the Mountain Hikes around Abtenau guide.
Major castles like Hohenwerfen Fortress are generally well-connected and easily accessible from Abtenau, often with public transport options available to nearby towns or directly to the castle. It's advisable to check local bus or train schedules for the most current information.
For popular attractions like Hohenwerfen Fortress and Golling Castle, parking facilities are typically available nearby for visitors. Some castles may have a fee for parking.
This destination offers a rare combination of history and natural wonder. You can explore the historic Werfen Castle and then venture into the nearby Eisriesenwelt, which is the largest ice cave in the world. This provides a diverse experience, from medieval architecture to stunning subterranean ice formations.
Visitors frequently praise the rich blend of history, culture, and entertainment. The well-preserved architecture, engaging exhibitions, and unique experiences like the falconry demonstrations at Hohenwerfen Fortress are often highlighted. The panoramic views of the alpine landscape from these historical sites are also a major draw.
Yes, the area around Abtenau is popular for cycling. You can find various touring and road cycling routes that pass by or offer views of the castles and the scenic Salzach Valley. For more details, refer to the Cycling around Abtenau guide or the Road Cycling Routes around Abtenau guide.
While some castles, especially those with indoor museums, may remain open, others might have reduced hours or close certain outdoor areas during the winter season. It's always best to check the official websites of individual castles for their specific winter opening times and accessibility before planning your visit.
Policies regarding dogs vary by castle. Hohenwerfen Fortress is listed as dog-friendly, but it's always recommended to confirm specific rules, especially for indoor areas or guided tours, directly with the castle administration before your visit.


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