Best castles around Ebenthal in Kärnten offer a glimpse into the region's rich past, situated in a charming municipality southeast of Klagenfurt. The area features historical castles and manor houses, some located on rocky outcrops. Visitors can explore a variety of architectural styles, from Renaissance castles to medieval ruins. The landscape provides a historical context for these structures.
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The castle was partially destroyed by the earthquake of 1348, but was immediately rebuilt. For the year 1349, Hollenburg is documented as the seat of a district judge.
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The most coveted spot on Lake Wörthersee is undoubtedly the Maria Loretto peninsula in Klagenfurt's eastern bay. This magical place manages to bridge the gap between pristine nature and opulent festivities. Anyone who has experienced the Lendspitz nature reserve or witnessed the breathtaking view from Maria Loretto Castle will fall in love with this narrow gem forever. Whether it's a photo spot for a wedding or pure romance away from the crowds – everyone can escape the everyday here. Its high recreational value makes this peninsula the place to be! Anyone who has experienced the Lendspitz nature reserve or seen the breathtaking view from Maria Loretto Castle will fall in love with this narrow gem forever.
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In this place, you can let go of time. Not because it passes too quickly, but because it ceases to be important. On the Maria Loretto peninsula, the world seems to whisper instead of speak. The water sparkles as reliably as an old poem that you want to reread again and again. Palm trees and plane trees share the view of the shore, while the castle stands discreetly in the background – as if it knew its impact and no longer needed to prove it. Here, you take off your shoes because the gravel path suggests it. You sit down on a marble bench, perhaps drink a glass of wine in the shade of the linden trees, or simply dip your feet in the turquoise water. And suddenly you understand why people used to build avenues to the lake: not out of a desire for representation, but to create a dignified path to happiness. If you're in a hurry, it's best to stay outside. If you have the heart for it, you can enter.
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This time it's not a tip but a hint: The castle complex has been lovingly restored and is maintained and cared for by the Zechner family. Please don't leave any rubbish behind and if you take a drink from the cistern, don't forget to make a "generous donation"!
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The castle dates back to the 12th century. It is enthroned on a rock that drops steeply to the Drau. Burghof and Söller (a dream view of the Karawanken) are freely accessible. The castle is owned by the Kyrle family, which also owns a large forest management company.
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beautiful castle near Maria Saal from the 17th century. The castle is privately owned
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Beautiful castle from the 16th century near Maria Saal
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The region offers a variety of historical sites. You can explore the stunning Renaissance architecture of Schloss Ebenthal, or the medieval remnants of Burgruine Greifenfels. Other notable sites include Meiselberg Castle, a 16th-century castle north of Klagenfurt, and Ferlach Castle, which now houses a gunsmith and hunting museum.
The castles in Ebenthal in Kärnten offer a deep dive into the region's past. Schloss Ebenthal, for instance, has been a significant residence for regional families since its construction in 1566 and is known for its Renaissance architecture and opulent interiors. Burgruine Greifenfels provides insights into 13th-century Carinthian castle architecture and medieval nobility, while Schloss Rosenegg dates back to the late 16th century with well-preserved historical elements.
Public access varies by castle. The park grounds of Schloss Ebenthal are open year-round, and guided tours of the interior are offered several times a year. Burgruine Greifenfels is a protected cultural monument and accessible for exploration. However, Schloss Rosenegg is privately owned and inhabited, so public access is very restricted.
Yes, the Maria Loretto Peninsula is a great family-friendly option. While featuring a castle discreetly in the background, it offers beautiful lake views, opportunities to relax by the water, and is considered a high recreational value spot. Ferlach Castle also has a café and a nature park, making it suitable for families.
The area around Ebenthal in Kärnten is excellent for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find numerous cycling routes, such as the easy Drau Cycle Path, or more challenging options like the route from Ebenthal to the Glan Cycle Path. For hikers, there are trails ranging from easy walks like the Mikl snack station loop to moderate mountain hikes around Hochobir Summit. Explore more options in the Hiking around Ebenthal in Kärnten guide or the Cycling around Ebenthal in Kärnten guide.
Absolutely. The Maria Loretto Peninsula offers stunning views of Lake Wörthersee. The Scenic stretch: Hallegg Ponds and Hallegg Castle provides a beautiful route past ponds and the castle itself. Burgruine Greifenfels, situated on a rocky outcrop, also offers scenic views of the surrounding landscape.
The spring and summer months (May to September) are generally ideal for visiting, offering pleasant weather for exploring castle grounds and engaging in outdoor activities like hiking and cycling. The extensive park grounds of Schloss Ebenthal are open year-round, allowing for tranquil strolls even in cooler seasons. Winter visits might offer a different, quieter charm, but some outdoor activities may be limited by weather conditions.
Yes, some castles offer amenities. Ferlach Castle houses a café, and the Maria Loretto Peninsula features beautiful lakeside restaurants where you can relax and enjoy the views.
Schloss Ebenthal stands out with its impressive three-story Renaissance architecture, featuring onion-domed towers and a classical portico. Inside, it boasts well-preserved rooms with intricate frescoes, including illusionistic works by Josef Ferdinand Fromiller, and antique furnishings. The castle's extensive 18th-century park grounds are open to the public, offering a serene environment for walks.
At Burgruine Greifenfels, you can explore the sparse, overgrown remnants of a medieval castle built around 1230. These include rooms carved directly into the conglomerate rock and the irregular ring wall. It's a fascinating site for history enthusiasts and hikers, offering a tangible reminder of the region's medieval past and scenic views from its strategic location on a rocky outcrop.
While not entirely hidden, Burgruine Greifenfels offers a unique experience away from more polished sites, appealing to those interested in raw historical remnants and scenic hikes. Schloss Rosenegg, though privately owned, is a historically significant manor from the late 16th century with well-preserved interior elements, offering a glimpse into the region's architectural heritage even if public access is limited.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical exploration and natural beauty. The opportunity to step back in time through impressive architecture and medieval ruins, combined with serene park grounds, lake views, and outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, makes the region highly appealing. The Maria Loretto Peninsula, for example, is loved for its ability to bridge pristine nature with historical elements and offers a high recreational value.


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