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Top 7 Castles around Sachsenburg

Best castles around Sachsenburg are found in Carinthia, Austria, a region known for its historical significance and strategic location in the Drava valley. This area features a mix of well-preserved castles and ancient ruins, reflecting centuries of history. The landscape offers opportunities to explore historical sites within a scenic environment.

Best castles around Sachsenburg

  • The most popular castles is Porcia Renaissance Castle, a castle that is considered one of the most beautiful Renaissance buildings south of the Alps. It…

Last updated: May 11, 2026

Porcia Renaissance Castle

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This palazzo is one of the most beautiful Renaissance buildings south of the Alps and is rightly the pride of the population.

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Zauberlinde at Klinzer Schloss

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The magic linden tree is the starting point of the Barbarossa Gorge circular hike. Why it is called that is explained on boards. These boards, which look like an oversized, …

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As a picturesque "fairy-tale castle", Falkenstein Castle overlooks the Mölltal near Obervellach. The slightly higher situated castle Oberfalkenstein is today a ruin. From Obervellach and the village of Gratschach, easy hiking trails lead to the two castles

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Ortenburg Castle Ruins

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The ruin is freely accessible and worth a visit in any case: from here you have a fantastic view over the Drau Valley.

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Lieserschlucht - main road, lots of traffic but at least from Seeboden towards Spittal there is enough space on the side. In the past it was closed from time to …

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September 30, 2025, Zauberlinde at Klinzer Schloss

One can only guess at what remains of the Klinzer Castle... old foundations provide a rough overview. The history of the castle and the Magic Linden Tree is described on iron plaques.

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Here you can cycle in a relaxed manner

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The easiest way to get to the lake from Spittal by bike. The short route goes directly along the main road and takes about 10 minutes.

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Lieserschlucht - main road, lots of traffic but at least from Seeboden towards Spittal there is enough space on the side. In the past it was closed from time to time due to rock stabilization work. There are alternative routes, but not flat, only with gradients such as Fratresstrasse or via St. Wolfgang. The Liesersteig which runs parallel is closed as far as I know.

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Very nice viewpoint into the Mölltal and along the Drau towards Villach. A curve further on there is a perfect rest area at the Marhube inn.

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This palazzo is one of the most beautiful Renaissance buildings south of the Alps and is rightly the pride of the population. Commissioned by Gabriel of Salamanca and his descendants, Italian masters created a unique Renaissance work of art here. For a long time, the palace also served as the residence of the Princes of Porcia (1662-1918). The beauty of the three-storey arcade courtyard now forms a worthy setting for numerous cultural events of international renown (choir competitions, comedy plays).

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Porcia Castle in Spittal an der Drau in Upper Carinthia/Austria was built in the 16th century. It is a Renaissance castle in the style of an Italian palazzo. It is one of the most beautiful Renaissance buildings south of the Alps.

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A unique work of art of the Renaissance was created here by Italian masters on behalf of Gabriel of Salamanca and his descendants. For a long time the castle was also the residence of the princes of Porcia (1662-1918).

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which castles around Sachsenburg are considered the most beautiful?

The Porcia Renaissance Castle is widely regarded as one of the most beautiful Renaissance buildings south of the Alps. It was commissioned by Gabriel of Salamanca and his descendants, with Italian masters creating a unique work of art.

Are there any castle ruins with great views near Sachsenburg?

Yes, the Ortenburg Castle Ruins offer a fantastic view over the Drau Valley and are freely accessible for exploration. Similarly, the Ruins of Oberfalkenstein Castle provide picturesque views overlooking the Mölltal near Obervellach.

Can I visit castles around Sachsenburg with my family?

Absolutely! Porcia Renaissance Castle is noted as family-friendly. Additionally, the area around the Zauberlinde at Klinzer Schloss offers a circular hike with fairy tale boards, which can be engaging for families.

Are there dog-friendly castles in the Sachsenburg area?

Yes, Porcia Renaissance Castle is listed as dog-friendly, making it a great option if you're traveling with your canine companion.

Which castles are wheelchair accessible around Sachsenburg?

The Porcia Renaissance Castle is categorized as wheelchair accessible, offering an inclusive experience for visitors.

What kind of historical sites can I find near Sachsenburg's castles?

Beyond the castles themselves, you'll find various historical sites. The Ortenburg Castle Ruins and Ruins of Oberfalkenstein Castle are significant historical remnants. The area also features the historical context of the town of Sachsenburg itself, which held strategic importance in the Drava valley, with fortifications dating back to 1213.

Are there hiking trails that lead to or are near these castles?

Yes, easy hiking trails lead to the Ruins of Oberfalkenstein Castle from Obervellach and Gratschach. The Zauberlinde at Klinzer Schloss is the starting point for a circular hike through the Barbarossa Gorge. For more hiking options in the region, you can explore the Hiking around Sachsenburg guide.

What outdoor activities can I do near the castles around Sachsenburg?

Besides visiting the castles, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, such as the 'Wayside Shrine Near Möllbrücke loop', detailed in the Running Trails around Sachsenburg guide. For cycling enthusiasts, there are gravel biking routes like the 'Bridge over the Drava loop' in the Gravel biking around Sachsenburg guide.

What do visitors enjoy most about the castles around Sachsenburg?

Visitors particularly appreciate the historical significance and the scenic beauty. The Porcia Renaissance Castle is admired for its architecture, while the Ortenburg Castle Ruins are loved for their fantastic views over the Drau Valley. The variety of well-preserved structures and ancient remnants within a scenic environment is a major draw.

Are there any lesser-known historical sites or ruins worth exploring?

Beyond the main highlights, the area around Sachsenburg, Carinthia, Austria, features humble remains of its once important valley barrier and three castles. These offer an opportunity to engage with history and provide panoramic views, even if only small sections of ring walls remain, as is the case with the original Sachsenburg fortifications.

What is the historical significance of Sachsenburg, Austria, in relation to its castles?

The town of Sachsenburg, Carinthia, held significant strategic importance due to its location at a narrow point of the Drava valley, controlling access into the central Drava valley. Two fortresses blocking the river passage were first mentioned in 1213, and the area was frequently attacked due to its administrative role for the Archbishops of Salzburg.

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