Best castles around Steinbach am Attersee are located in a region characterized by its natural landscapes, including Lake Attersee and the Höllengebirge mountains. This area is recognized as a "Bergsteigerdorf," a nature park community, and a dark sky community. While grand fortresses are not prominent directly within the municipality, the area features historical sites and cultural landmarks that offer insights into its past. Visitors can explore these sites alongside recreational opportunities.
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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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As part of the European Capital of Culture 2024, the remarkable Ai Weiwei exhibition can be seen in the Marmorschlössl.
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The historic Marmorschlössl is now home to Austria's first photography museum. Changing exhibitions take place. You can find all the information here: https://www.ooekultur.at/location-detail/marmorschl%C3%B6ssl-bad-ischl.
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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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The stone model of the Attersee is really great.
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With the appointment of the Schaunberger as bailiffs in 1249, the name Kammer appeared for the first time with Haidfalk von Chamer (Hæidfolcho de Chamer). A castle chamber is mentioned for the first time in 1260. This "Veste Camer im Adersee", later Schloss Kammer, was expanded on a small island in the lake by the Schaunbergers to become the administrative center of the Attergau. In the "Schaunberger feud" between the Habsburg Duke Albrecht III and Count Heinrich von Schaunberg, Reinprecht II of Wallsee conquered the moated castle in 1380. On the occasion of the peace treaty of 1383, the Schaunbergers were forced to sell Kammer to the duke. The now princely Attergau estates of Attersee/Kogl, Frankenburg and Kammer were pledged. As early as 1383, the governor of Upper Austria, Heinrich IV von Wallsee, was the first pledgee. The Jörger family followed in 1483 and from 1499 it was the Lords of Polheim. In 1540, the rich Hanns Hofmann, Baron of Grüenpüchel and Strechau, bought Kammer as free property, and in 1570 Kammer was bought back by the Habsburgs. To cover debts, Emperor Rudolf II finally had to sell the dominions in 1581 to his chamberlain and ambassador to Spain, Hans Freiherr von Khevenhüller. He was made a count in 1593. His three dominions, Frankenburg, Kogl and Kammer, now formed the County of Frankenburg. The moated castle, which could only be reached via a drawbridge, was significantly enlarged between 1622 and 1649 (construction of the knight's hall). Source: www.atterwiki.at
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While Steinbach am Attersee is rich in natural beauty and cultural heritage, there are no prominent, publicly accessible castles in the traditional sense directly within the municipality. The area is more known for its scenic landscapes and cultural sites like the Heimathaus Steinbach am Attersee and the Gustav Mahler Composing Hut.
Beyond traditional castles, you can explore several significant historical sites. The Kaiservilla in Bad Ischl offers an insight into imperial life, complete with its Imperial Park and the Marmorschlössl, which now houses Austria's first photography museum. Additionally, the Heimathaus Steinbach am Attersee provides a glimpse into local history and timber extraction.
For impressive views, the Wildenstein Castle Ruins, located above Bad Ischl, provides an exciting climb and a great panorama. Eggenberg Castle at the Hinterer Langbathsee also offers picturesque views, especially during a hike around the Langbath Lakes.
Yes, several sites are suitable for families. Schloss Kammer is a historical castle where visitors can see a stone model of the Attersee. The Eggenberg Castle at the Hinterer Langbathsee is a popular photo opportunity and a perfect rest stop during a relaxing family hike. The Kaiservilla and its Imperial Park are also considered family-friendly.
The region offers a variety of hiking trails. You can find easy hikes, such as the Nixenfall Trail, which is suitable for families. For more challenging options, there are moderate to difficult mountain hikes around Steinbach am Attersee, some of which offer views of Lake Attersee and the surrounding peaks.
Yes, there are several mountain biking opportunities in the area. You can explore MTB trails around Steinbach am Attersee, including routes like the Weißenbachtal Cycle Path R15 or the Kienbachstraße loop, which range from moderate to difficult.
The summer months, particularly July and August, are ideal for visiting, as the Heimathaus Steinbach am Attersee is typically open during this period. The pleasant weather also makes it perfect for combining castle visits with outdoor activities like hiking around the lakes and mountains.
Absolutely. The Gustav Mahler Composing Hut in Steinbach am Attersee offers a unique connection to the renowned composer's life and creative process, as he composed several works there. The Heimathaus Steinbach am Attersee also provides insights into the region's historical timber extraction and local traditions.
The castles and historical sites are set within a region of stunning natural beauty. You'll encounter Lake Attersee, the Höllengebirge mountains, and idyllic spots like the Hinterer Langbathsee, where Eggenberg Castle is located. The area is recognized as a 'Bergsteigerdorf' (mountaineering village) and a nature park community.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of history and nature. They enjoy the exciting climb and great views from Wildenstein Castle Ruins, the unique stone model of the Attersee at Schloss Kammer, and the picturesque setting of Eggenberg Castle, which offers a perfect photo opportunity during a hike.
The Marmorschlössl, while historically significant and part of the Imperial Park, is not a traditional castle but a former tea house. Today, it houses Austria's first photography museum, featuring changing exhibitions. In 2024, it hosted a remarkable Ai Weiwei exhibition.


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