Best castles around Lochen am See. Lochen am See, situated in Upper Austria, is known for its natural landscapes, including forests, rolling hills, and lakes. While there are no castles directly within the town, the broader region offers several historical fortifications. The area is also recognized for its historical churches and a history dating back to 903.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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Coming from Lengroid, the route in the direction of Irrsee from the Wildenegg ruin is no longer suitable for MTBs due to steps. Currently, the path is also made more difficult by a fallen tree (the bike has to be lifted over it - as of June 2026).
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The ruins of the hilltop castle are located at 736 m above sea level east of Henndorf near the ascent to the "Heimkehrerkreuz" and the Große Plaike (1031 m). The path is part of the "Eiszeitrundweg" (Ice Age circular path). The ruins are very hidden and cannot be seen from a distance. You will also only find information signs shortly before them. Note! Riding a bike is prohibited!!!
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Seeburg Castle consists of a four-storey main building, a castle chapel and a defensive wall with four round corner towers.
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This beautiful building from the 15th century once served as the administrative headquarters and country residence of nobles. Today the private university Schloss Seeburg is located here. You will also find a Kneipp facility and an audio guide station for the Seenland Pilgrimage Trail here.
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The center of Mattighofen with beautiful architecture and coffees
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For the Upper Austrian State Exhibition 2012, the entire square including the castle was subjected to a thorough renovation. Today a remarkable ensemble of castle, church, Kneipp fountain and 35 meter high sequoia tree.
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Apart from the moto ... 😷😉 the Seeburg is worth a detour. You should definitely visit the inside.
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No, there are no notable castles or significant castle ruins located directly within Lochen am See. The area is primarily known for its natural landscapes and historical churches. However, the broader region offers several historical fortifications worth exploring.
Near Lochen am See, you can explore a variety of historical sites, ranging from well-preserved structures like Seeburg Castle, which dates back to the 15th century, to ancient foundations and ruins such as Lichtentann Castle Ruins and Wildenegg Castle. Some sites, like Mattighofen Church, Castle, and Giant Sequoia, offer a unique ensemble of historical buildings and natural features.
Seeburg Castle and Mattighofen Church, Castle, and Giant Sequoia are both considered family-friendly. Seeburg Castle features a beautiful castle garden, while Mattighofen offers a unique ensemble with a church, Kneipp fountain, and a giant sequoia tree, providing varied interests for families.
This site is a remarkable ensemble that underwent thorough renovation for the Upper Austrian State Exhibition in 2012. It features a castle, a church, a Kneipp fountain, and a striking 35-meter-high sequoia tree, offering a blend of history, nature, and relaxation.
Yes, you can visit castle ruins. Lichtentann Castle Ruins are located at 736 meters above sea level and are part of the 'Eiszeitrundweg' (Ice Age circular path). Another option is Wildenegg Castle, though only a few small foundations remain, it offers a very nice atmosphere due to its past.
The region around Lochen am See offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, mountain biking routes, and road cycling routes. For example, there are running loops from Lochen am See, MTB trails like the Rindenhütte loop, and road cycling routes around Lake Obertrum. Many of these routes pass through scenic landscapes near historical sites.
While not directly in Lochen am See, the broader Upper Austria region is home to other historical fortifications. For example, the Losenstein Castle Ruin is another notable site in Upper Austria, offering a glimpse into the region's medieval past. You can find more information about it at steyr-nationalpark.at.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical significance and natural beauty. Many enjoy the well-preserved structures and castle gardens, as well as the atmospheric ruins that are often integrated into scenic hiking paths. The unique features like the giant sequoia at Mattighofen and the picturesque setting of Seeburg Castle as a wedding location are also highly valued.
Yes, Lichtentann Castle Ruins are located at 736 meters above sea level, offering potential viewpoints. The path to these ruins is part of the 'Eiszeitrundweg', which is known for its scenic beauty. While the ruins themselves are hidden, the surrounding area provides opportunities for scenic views.
The region around Lochen am See is known for its natural landscapes, making spring, summer, and early autumn ideal for visiting the castles and enjoying the surrounding outdoor activities. During these seasons, the weather is generally pleasant for exploring ruins, walking through castle gardens, and engaging in hiking or cycling on nearby trails.
While specific dog-friendly information for each castle is not detailed, many of the outdoor trails in the Lochen am See area are suitable for dogs. When visiting castle ruins or outdoor historical sites, it's generally advisable to keep dogs on a leash. Always check local regulations for specific sites.
Lochen am See has a long history, with records mentioning Roman settlements and its first documented mention dating back to 903. While it doesn't feature castles directly, its historical roots are evident in its ancient churches, such as the parish church with its baroque high altar and the filial churches of Gebertsham and Astätt.


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