Best castles around Weyregg am Attersee are found in a region rich in history, situated on the shores of Lake Attersee. The area is notable for its significant archaeological finds, including Roman luxury villas and UNESCO World Heritage prehistoric pile dwellings. While traditional, publicly accessible castles are limited directly within the municipality, the wider Salzkammergut region offers a blend of ancient heritage and historical sites. Weyregg's historical appeal lies in its ancient archaeological finds and its general historical ambiance as…
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On May 9, 2016, the castle was severely damaged by a fire in the roof truss. The renovation will take some time. Seat of power as early as the 13th century. Today's appearance after reconstruction in 1842 by Archduke Maximilian Habsburg d'Este, a grandson of Maria Theresa (burial place in the cemetery). The chateau passed to a Bourbon line by inheritance. In 1971, Prince Carlos Hugues de Bourbon donated the castle to the municipality of Altmünster. Current owner: The state of Upper Austria, which set up a hospitality vocational school here (1986). The castle park with its unique botanical specimens and the rose garden is worth seeing. The mighty castle has two courtyards and is a product of generous conversions and extensions. The front courtyard is surrounded by three wings of the castle, is also surrounded by a wide wall and is one of the treasures of the castle. In its center is a stone, octagonal well with carved coats of arms and a stone central column. The facade of the right wing is not decorative, whereas the left wing is more loosened up by supporting pillars. The two upper floors of the central wing have glazed arcades. In the middle a slender clock tower with a cornice gable. Impressive is the rear facing the lake, which has 75 windows. It also has a portico with architrave and pointed gable, based on the classic Greek model. The park, which extends to the Traunseebundesstraße, is also tailored to the imposing facade of this castle.
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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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The Seeschloss Kammer is privately owned and can only be viewed from the outside!
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In this castle is the boarding school of the opposite vocational school for cooks and waiters
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The Seeschloss Ort is located on a small island, which is connected to the Tuscany peninsula by a 120 m long wooden bridge. It is Gmunden's landmark. Until a few years ago, the spelling "Orth" was common. On the left side of the inner courtyard, various high water marks are drawn, according to which the flood in 1594 in the Seeschloss Ort had reached a height of 2.97 m and thus the top step of the ambulatory. The small palace chapel is dedicated to Saint James. The castle tower, behind which the much smaller church tower almost disappears, bears the year "1092". The altarpiece depicts the Assumption of the Virgin Mary, attended by James the Elder, the patron saint of the church.
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Until a few years ago, the spelling "Orth" was common.
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Between 1996 and 2004, the castle was the setting for the hit TV series Schlosshotel Orth, which caused some confusion among tourists as the castle walls do not house a hotel, only a restaurant and wine bar.
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While Weyregg am Attersee itself doesn't have traditional, publicly accessible castles in their original form, the area is rich in history. You can explore significant archaeological finds like Roman luxury villas and UNESCO World Heritage prehistoric pile dwellings. For traditional castles, you'll find several notable options in the wider Salzkammergut region, such as Ort Castle and Kogl Castle.
The original Schloss Weyregg, built in 1590, was a charming lakeside building. However, it fell into disrepair by the late 18th century, and its ruins were used to construct the Weyregg rectory. While a 'Seeschloss' (lakeside castle) was built on the site later, the original historical castle no longer stands as a public attraction. You can learn more about its history on Wikipedia.
Near Weyregg am Attersee, you can visit Ort Castle in Gmunden, which is a complex of two castles on Lake Traunsee. Another option is Ort Lake Castle, where the inner courtyard, a restaurant, and a souvenir shop are accessible. Kogl Castle in St. Georgen im Attergau is also a spacious palace complex set in a large park.
Yes, Ort Castle and Ort Lake Castle are considered family-friendly. The walk around Ort Lake Castle and the adjacent Tuscany Park is particularly enjoyable for all ages. Additionally, the Roman exhibition in the Weyregg community office, showcasing a 3D model of a Roman villa and mosaic pieces, offers an engaging historical experience for families.
Weyregg am Attersee is notable for its archaeological importance. Discoveries include a Roman luxury villa with mosaic floors, indicating its past as a Roman retreat. The shallow waters of Lake Attersee also house Neolithic and Bronze Age lake-dwelling settlements, known as 'Pfahlbauten,' which are part of a UNESCO World Heritage site and offer a glimpse into prehistoric life.
Schloss Litzlberg, located on a small island in Lake Attersee near Seewalchen am Attersee, is a picturesque castle. However, it is private property and not open to public visitors.
The region around Weyregg am Attersee offers numerous outdoor activities. You can find various MTB trails, including the 'Attersee-Krahberg circular tour'. For road cycling, explore routes like the 'Attersee Lakeside Road – Postalm Panorama Road loop'. There are also many easy hikes, such as the 'Panoramic View from Gahberg' loop, offering scenic views of Lake Attersee.
While specific accessibility details for all historical sites can vary, Ort Castle in Gmunden generally offers good accessibility to its grounds and some areas, as it's a popular tourist destination. For other sites, it's advisable to check their specific visitor information for the most up-to-date accessibility details.
Visitors frequently appreciate the historical ambiance and picturesque settings. The walk around Ort Lake Castle and the Tuscany Park is highly recommended for its beauty and free access. The blend of ancient history, from Roman villas to prehistoric pile dwellings, alongside the more recent castle constructions, offers a diverse and engaging experience.
The spring and summer months (May to September) are generally ideal for visiting, as the weather is pleasant for exploring both indoor and outdoor sites, and for enjoying the surrounding lake and nature. Many attractions, including the castles and outdoor archaeological sites, are fully operational during this period. Winter visits can be charming, but some outdoor areas or specific sites might have reduced hours or accessibility.
Yes, Ort Lake Castle houses the Orther Stub'n restaurant and a wine bar, making it convenient for visitors to enjoy a meal or refreshment. The area around Ort Castle in Gmunden also has various dining options due to its popularity as a tourist destination.


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