Castles around Lermoos offer a journey through history in the heart of Tyrol, Austria, and nearby Bavaria, Germany. This region is characterized by its alpine landscape, with Lermoos serving as a base for exploring historic fortifications and palaces. The area features a mix of medieval ruins, defensive complexes, and historic buildings, often set against mountain backdrops. These sites reflect the region's past as a strategic trade route and a center of royal influence.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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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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Great paths in a beautiful landscape.
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But this is NOT FOR INEXPERIENCED cyclists with thick panniers. Think carefully about what you dare!
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The primary castle attractions near Lermoos include the impressive Ehrenberg Castle Ruins and its ensemble in Reutte, and the picturesque Fernstein Castle near Nassereith. Both offer unique historical insights and scenic beauty.
While Lermoos is a great base for exploring, the most notable historic building directly in the village is Ansitz Felsenheim. Originally a 17th-century hunting lodge, it now operates as a 'Schlosshotel' and offers a historical ambiance with stunning mountain views, though it's not a traditional defensive castle.
The Ehrenberg Castle Ensemble is a magnificent complex featuring the Ehrenberg Castle Ruins, Fort Claudia, and the Schlosskopf Fortress. It offers an immersive historical experience with a Knights' Adventure Museum. A major highlight is the spectacular Highline179, a 406-meter long pedestrian suspension bridge connecting the ruins with Fort Claudia, providing breathtaking views.
Fernstein Castle is a 13th-century hilltop castle situated above Lake Fernsteinsee. It historically served as a customs station on the ancient Roman road, Via Claudia Augusta. Today, it functions as a hotel with a restaurant. The area is known for its natural beauty, including the emerald-green lake, and offers opportunities for scenic walks and sport diving. Nearby, you can also see Sigmundsburg Castle perched on a rock above the lake.
Yes, Neuschwanstein and Hohenschwangau Castles in Bavaria, Germany, are popular day trips from Lermoos, approximately a 40-minute to one-hour drive away. Neuschwanstein is the iconic 'fairytale castle' built by King Ludwig II, while Hohenschwangau was his childhood residence, offering valuable context to his life and architectural inspirations.
Yes, several castles are very family-friendly. The Ehrenberg Castle Ensemble, for example, is designed as an indoor and outdoor adventure world with a Knights' Adventure Museum, making it engaging for children. The Highline179 also adds an exciting element for families. Many trails around the castles are suitable for families.
The Ehrenberg Castle Ensemble is largely barrier-free, offering accessible paths and two inclined lifts (Ehrenberg Liner and Top Liner) to help visitors navigate the complex. This makes it more accessible for those with mobility challenges.
The castles around Lermoos can be visited year-round. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for exploring the outdoor complexes and hiking. Summer is ideal for combining castle visits with other outdoor activities. Winter provides a magical, snow-covered backdrop, though some outdoor areas or trails might be less accessible depending on snow conditions.
Public transport options are available. For the Ehrenberg Castle Ensemble, you can typically take a bus from Lermoos towards Reutte. For Fernstein Castle, bus connections along the Fernpass road are usually available. It's advisable to check local bus schedules for the most current information.
Absolutely! The region offers numerous hiking opportunities. Around the Ehrenberg Castle Ruins, there are various trails, including those leading to Fort Claudia and the Highline179. Near Fernstein Castle, you can explore scenic paths around Lake Fernsteinsee and along the historic Roman path. For more detailed hiking routes, check out the Mountain Hikes around Lermoos guide.
Many outdoor areas and hiking trails around the castles are dog-friendly, especially the natural paths and ruins where dogs on a leash are generally welcome. However, specific indoor exhibits or hotel areas within castles like Fernstein or Ansitz Felsenheim might have restrictions. Always check local signage or specific venue rules before visiting with your dog.
Beyond hiking, the Lermoos region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find excellent road cycling routes and gravel biking trails. The clear waters of Lake Fernsteinsee near Fernstein Castle are also renowned for sport diving.
Yes, dining options are available. Near the Ehrenberg Castle Ensemble, you'll find restaurants in Reutte. Fernstein Castle itself operates as a hotel with a restaurant serving regional dishes. In Lermoos, there are various cafes and pubs to choose from after your castle explorations.


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