Best castles around Berg im Attergau are found within the scenic Salzkammergut region of Upper Austria, characterized by its tranquil rural setting and proximity to Lake Attersee. While the municipality itself features the historical "Schlossberg" with remains of a medieval wooden castle, the wider Attergau region offers several notable castle experiences. These sites contribute to the area's rich historical tapestry, blending natural beauty with cultural exploration.
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The palace complex at the foot of the Koglberg was built in a spacious park in place of a medieval castle around 1710 on behalf of Franz Ferdinand Count Khevenhüller and according to plans by the Linz master builder Johann Michael Prunner.
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The stone model of the Attersee is really great.
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The Pollheimersche lordship of Wartenburg is documented as early as 1319. Their original seat of power was Wartenburg Castle on the southern foothills of the Hausruck above the Vöckla, and from 1639 the Alt-Wartenburg Castle to the north, both derelict today. Neu-Wartenburg Castle is located on the right Vöcklauf, below the castle. The palace was built by the Viennese architect Anton Erhard Martinelli between 1730 and 1732 on behalf of Johann Albert Graf Saint-Julien-Wallsee (1673–1766). Count Wallsee bought the manor in 1729 from Nütz von Goisernburg, who had been there since 1640. He had Emperor Charles VI. invited to a falcon hunt for 3 days and wanted to offer him accommodation befitting his status. Already in 1754 he had to sell the property again because of debts. Through the Ghelen family, it passed to the nobles von Grechtler in 1766, to Thaddäus von Reischach in 1785 and to Ludwig Ratzesberg in 1847, until Albert Graf von Saint-Julien was able to bring it back into family ownership in 1869. The last heiress of the Saint-Julien family was adopted by Elisabeth Countess von Strachwitz; the castle has belonged to the von Strachwitz family since 1973.
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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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The palace and park are privately owned by the Strachwitz family and are not open to the public.
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Beautiful little castle that can only be visited from the outside.
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While Berg im Attergau itself doesn't feature grand, publicly accessible castles, historical records suggest a medieval wooden refuge castle once stood on the local Schlossberg (Castle Hill) on the eastern side of the Buchberg. Remains of a castle plateau and a moat are still visible, offering a glimpse into the area's early defensive history.
Several historical castles are located in the broader Attergau region. You can explore the elegant Kogl Castle in St. Georgen im Attergau, or the historically significant Schloss Wildenhag in Straß im Attergau. Additionally, Schloss Kammer am Attersee offers beautiful views from the outside.
Kogl Castle, a beautiful and spacious palace complex, is privately owned. While you can admire its elegant architecture and serene setting from the outside, tours of the interior are generally by arrangement only.
Schloss Neuwartenburg is privately owned by the Strachwitz family and is not open to the public. However, you can still appreciate its historical significance and beautiful architecture from the exterior.
While many castles in the region are privately owned, the scenic surroundings offer plenty for families. Schloss Kammer am Attersee is considered family-friendly for its beautiful lakeside location, perfect for walks and enjoying the views. The wider Attergau region also provides numerous outdoor activities suitable for all ages.
The area around Berg im Attergau is excellent for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find various routes for gravel biking, mountain biking, and easy hikes. For example, explore the gravel biking routes, tackle the MTB trails, or enjoy easy hikes, some of which lead to viewpoints or historical sites like the Koglberg Castle Ruins.
Yes, there are several easy hiking trails in the vicinity. For instance, you can take an easy walk to the Koglberg, which offers views of St. Georgen, or explore the area around the Koglberg Castle Ruins. Check out the easy hikes guide for more options.
The castles in this region are often set amidst stunning natural beauty. For example, Schloss Kammer am Attersee is located directly on the beautiful Lake Attersee, offering picturesque lake views. The surrounding Salzkammergut region is known for its lakes, mountains, and lush landscapes, providing excellent opportunities for scenic walks and viewpoints.
The Attergau region is beautiful year-round. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and exploring, with vibrant foliage or blooming flowers. Summer is ideal for combining castle visits with activities on Lake Attersee. Even in winter, the snow-covered landscapes can provide a magical backdrop, though access to some sites might be limited.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning natural beauty of the Attersee and its surroundings, often describing it as a 'beautiful lake.' The castles, even those viewed from the outside, are appreciated for their historical charm and picturesque settings. The overall experience of combining historical exploration with the serene Salzkammergut landscape is highly valued.


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