Bad Goisern am Hallstättersee
Bad Goisern am Hallstättersee
Castles around Bad Goisern am Hallstättersee offer a glimpse into the region's past, set against the backdrop of the Salzkammergut mountains and lakes. The area is characterized by its natural landscape, with historical sites often integrated into scenic routes. While Bad Goisern itself features buildings like Schloss Neuwildenstein, the broader vicinity provides access to various historical structures, from well-preserved villas to castle ruins. These sites contribute to the cultural significance of the region, providing points of interest for visitors exploring…
Last updated: July 11, 2026
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beautiful, but completely overcrowded
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From the castle walls you have a perfect view of Bad Ischl and in the west, at the back, of the Schafberg peak
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Exciting manageable castle ruin with a great view.
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The entrance fee (2024) for the park and Kaiservilla with guided tour is € 23.00 - Pensioners 60+ € 21.00
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From 1879 to 1883, the Viennese industrialist Jean Roth built a villa on Lake Grundlsee based on the plans of his brother and architect Franz Roth, which he used as a hunting lodge. After Austria was annexed by Hitler's Germany, the Nazi propaganda minister Joseph Goebbels and his family used the castle. Bloody tragedy On the night of September 4th to 5th, 1939, two shots were fired in the house. The castle actor Attila Hörbiger, who also lived in the villa, broke into the rooms where the shots had been fired after breaking a window and found two bodies there. The victims of the tragedy were the son of the owner of the villa, 23-year-old Dr. Georg Roth and his 22-year-old bride Trude Kuntner. Dr. Roth first shot his bride and then took his own life with a shot in the head. No suicide notes were found The villa is privately owned and can therefore only be viewed from the outside.
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The miniature version of the magnificent buildings, such as Schönbrunn, was a refuge for the Habsburg family members for a long time. For example, Emperor Franz kept coming here after Empress Sissi was killed in an assassination attempt. You can find information about opening times and visits here: https://www.kaiservilla.at/index.php/de/.
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Nice platform with a great view and information boards
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Nice little ruin, it's being restored
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The region offers a mix of historical buildings, castle ruins, and privately owned villas. In Bad Goisern itself, you'll find Schloss Neuwildenstein, which now houses the Hand.Werk.Haus. Salzkammergut. Nearby, you can discover sites like the impressive Villa Roth (Grundlsee Castle), the scenic View of Schloss Grub, and the historic Pflindsberg Castle Ruins and Lookout Tower.
While not a traditional grand castle, Bad Goisern is home to Schloss Neuwildenstein. Originally built before 1770 as an office building, it now serves as a cultural hub, housing the Hand.Werk.Haus. Salzkammergut, which features exhibitions on local crafts and a shop. Its historic courtyard also hosts events during summer.
For stunning panoramic views, visit the Pflindsberg Castle Ruins and Lookout Tower. It features a restored platform with information boards. Another excellent spot is the View of Schloss Grub, which provides a great perspective of the castle and Lake Hallstatt.
Many of the castles and villas in the region, such as Villa Roth (Grundlsee Castle) and Schloss Grub, are privately owned and can only be viewed from the outside. However, Schloss Neuwildenstein in Bad Goisern houses the Hand.Werk.Haus. Salzkammergut, which you can explore. The Kaiservilla in nearby Bad Ischl also offers tours of its imperial rooms and park.
Yes, the Kaiservilla in Bad Ischl is considered family-friendly, offering an insight into imperial life with its extensive park. The Pflindsberg Castle Ruins and Lookout Tower can also be an engaging visit for families, offering a short hike and a rewarding view.
The region is perfect for combining history with outdoor adventures. You can access the View of Schloss Grub via the eastern shore hiking trail of Lake Hallstatt. For more extensive outdoor activities, consider exploring the nearby routes for road cycling, easy hikes, or running trails around Bad Goisern am Hallstättersee.
The castles and historical sites are generally accessible year-round. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for exploring and hiking, with beautiful natural scenery. Summer provides opportunities to enjoy events at Schloss Neuwildenstein's courtyard. Even in winter, some sites like the Pflindsberg Castle Ruins can offer a unique, serene experience, though access might depend on snow conditions.
If you're looking for a quieter experience, the Wildenstein Castle Ruins above Bad Ischl offer an overgrown, exciting climb. While not much remains, it provides a sense of discovery and a great view without the typical crowds.
Accessibility varies by site. Schloss Neuwildenstein in Bad Goisern, being a modern cultural center, offers better accessibility. However, many older castles and ruins, such as Pflindsberg Castle Ruins or Wildenstein Castle Ruins, involve uneven terrain or climbs, which may be challenging for visitors with mobility issues. The Kaiservilla in Bad Ischl has an extensive park, which might have varying terrain.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of history with the stunning natural backdrop of the Salzkammergut mountains and lakes. The opportunity to explore historical architecture, enjoy panoramic views from sites like Pflindsberg Castle Ruins, and discover the stories behind places like Villa Roth are frequently highlighted. The cultural offerings at Schloss Neuwildenstein also receive positive feedback.
Public transport options exist within the Salzkammergut region, including buses and trains that connect Bad Goisern with nearby towns like Bad Ischl and Hallstatt. From these towns, local buses or walking paths may lead to specific sites. For example, the View of Schloss Grub is accessible via the eastern shore hiking trail of Lake Hallstatt, which can be reached by boat from Hallstatt.


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