The picturesque castle park with the adjacent pond was designed to reflect the style of English landscaped gardens.

Location: Am Hausberg 2, 2344 Maria Enzersdorf, Austria. For example on every floor of the castle there were toilets with … Unlike many of the old castles in this list, Kreuzenstein looks well maintained.

It was first built in the 1100s and has luckily stood the test of time. Windsor Castle, England Windsor Castle is the oldest and largest occupied castle in the world and the Official Residence of Her Majesty The Queen. This castle was started in the 1100s and is believed to have been erected over the site of a Roman fort.

There has been a hilltop fort at the site of today’s fortress since long before modern Vienna was founded. Ambras Castle was built in the same location as an earlier castle that stood there since the 10th century.

Unlike many other castles and fortresses in the region, Forchtenstein Castle was the only one that didn’t suffer during the Ottoman Wars. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Use Scan QR Code to copy link and share it.

Neuschwanstein is a castle of the paradox, it was built in the 19th century in Bavaria, in a time when castles no longer had strategical and defensive purposes.

At the Mödling Train Station, you take Bus 262 right to the entrance (Siedlungsstraße stop) which is a 6-minute walk to the Castle. Inside Hohensalzburg you’ll find a Fortress Museum and Prince-Archbishop’s Medieval apartments which are worth a visit, but the best room is the gilded, Golden Fortress Room. They typically require that you pay for 5+ people but have tours that take you to the top of the tower for wine tastings, cool nights tours, and much more. Facebook Page: (HERE). One day the Duke of Austria had a large ship filled on the top with treasures and soldiers underneath sail through as a trap. White like the snowy peaks of the Alps, Ambras Castle in Innsbruck, the capital of Tyrol, is a beautiful Renaissance castle and palace dating back to 1563. During the day you even get to see re-enactors portraying the house Honorguard, which started in the year 1600 as hired mercenaries, dressed in traditional yellow and black Renaissance uniforms. It is known that the castle was an impregnable fortress – something that’s not too hard to imagine considering its impressive location. With powerful towers, a huge drawbridge, and an impressive collection of Medieval armor, Kreuzenstein Castle is an amazing day trip from Vienna.

A funicular railway takes you up to the castle (a combined castle admission ticket is available). 15 Best Things to Do in Kufstein (Austria), Riegersburg Castle: Carinthian / shutterstock, Burg Kreuzenstein: Lipskiy / shutterstock, Burg Hochosterwitz: Ralf Siemieniec / shutterstock, Hohensalzburg Fortress: Tatiana Popova / shutterstock, Franzensburg: Andrej Jakubik / shutterstock, Kufstein Fortress: Boris Stroujko / shutterstock, Hohenwerfen Castle: trabantos / shutterstock, Ambras Castle: Javi Aguilar / shutterstock, Burg Freundsberg: Achim Kietzmann / shutterstock, Heinfels Castle: Lucarini Massimo / shutterstock, Liechtenstein Castle: S.Leggio / shutterstock, Forchtenstein Castle: Radoslav Kellner / shutterstock. The Castle is in great shape today, one of the only privately owned castles in Austria, and is a pleasure to visit as a day trip from Vienna.

About Hochosterwitz Castle: Since the timeless Hochosterwitz Castle sits a good distance from any major tourist city, it has remained a hidden gem even though it is one of the best castles to visit in Austria.

One of the most impressive parts of the castle is the beautifully painted inner courtyard which reflects the fashion of the early Renaissance period. The famous Habsburg Royal Family owned Kreuzenstein Castle for 250 years prior to it being overrun in 1645 by the Swiss Army during the 30 Years War. By the 1100s the fort had grown into the large Castle Grizanstein with views of the Danube River. The building you get to tour today was built around 1253 (expanded in the 1400s). Built in the first half of the 19th century, Franzensburg was actually built as a museum. May–September: daily from 8.30 am to 8 pm.

Even if you are short on time, you’ll love the 360-degree views which let you see all over Old Town Salzburg below the castle and to the stunning Alps toward the South.

Not to be mistaken with the Lichtenstein Castle in Germany, Liechtenstein Castle in Lower Austria draws its name from House of Liechtenstein – the ruling house of the small country of Liechtenstein.

The castle is a cool sight as you drive down the valley road of Silvretta-Hochalpenstraße, with the striking railway Trisanna bridge stretching over to it.

Foundations of the castle date back to the late 11th century, however, continuous improvement works were made up until the mid-13th century.

January & February Saturday at 11am; March-October Daily 10am-4pm (extended to 5pm July & August); November Daily 11am-2pm; December Weekends Noon-2pm. Johann Nepomuk Graf Wilczek, polar explorer, philanthropist, and a chamberlain at the court of Emperor Franz Joseph I, was determined to rebuild the castle around 1874. Location: Riegersburg 1, 8333 Riegersburg, Austria.

You can spot these on some of the castle’s walls. Riegersburg looks like it rose from the molten lava of the ancient volcano peak on which it stands. We find Liechtenstein Castle to be very impressive, but not everyone has felt that way. It is regarded as a precursor to museums today.

The impressive rock castle that is Burg Hochosterwitz, located in the south of the country, is not only a significant example of medieval defensive architecture in Austria, but also one of the country’s major tourist attractions. During Roman times, the fortress was established to protect the road (Radstädter Tauern Pass) going South from Iuvavum (present-day Salzburg) to the regional capital of Teurnia in the Alps on the way to Italy. Tratzberg Castle features a vast array of original features.

Its rich history spans almost 1000 years, with more than five hundred people currently living and working in Windsor Castle. The most famous guest of the castle was Hermann Göring who was the Nazi general that tried to be Hitler’s successor. Collect 10 stamps, get 1 reward* night. About The Anif Water Palace: Only a few miles South of Salzburg, the stunning Anif Water Palace is one of the most amazing homes in Austria. Not to be confused with the castle of the same name in Württemberg, Germany, Austria’s Liechtenstein is in the dense highlands of Vienna Woods, south of the Austrian capital. You can usually visit some parts of the castle between April and October. Franzensburg is a water castle that’s secluded by lush forested gardens. About Schönbühel Castle: Any cruise on the Danube River between Melk and Vienna gets you very close to the waterfront Schönbühel Castle. They also take advanced bookings year-round for additional tour times/days.

Franzensburg, located in Lower Austria, is one of the most fairytale-like castles in the whole country and stands out with its rather unique design. Castle Website: (HERE). The collections extend into the realm of arts, showcasing fine paintings, Gothic sculptures, and artisanal glassworks. Ruled by the houses Habsburg and Habsburg-Lorraine, part of the Holy Roman Empire and the Austrian Empire afterwards, the story of Austria’s imperial past cannot be told easily. There is a level of mystery-wondering what the inside looks like for the lucky family who owns the castle.

The onsite restaurant located inside one of the castle’s Medieval halls is also really cool and lets you experience typical Carinthian food.

When you think you have seen quite a few impressive hilltop fortresses, remarkably preserved, Hohenwerfen Castle emerges from the distance and it’s almost hard to believe its striking appeal.

Castle Website: (HERE). It’s now a place for events and exhibitions. Stunning landmarks range from medieval fortresses built on rugged hilltops or ancient volcanoes, to strongholds that stand tall on tiny islands in placid lakes.

The castle dates back to 1801 and was built on a tiny island in a manmade lake within the castle garden grounds. With views grand enough to match the High Salzburg Fortress’ massive scale, the historic castle is easily the top castle in Austria. The castle complex also features a beautiful English landscape garden with pristine, manicured lawns and neatly-shaped bushes. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. This is because it was rebuilt using the remains of other medieval castles from all around Europe.

The castle underwent renovations in the 18th century, when additional structures including a church and wings housing the administration were built. The high protected position helped shelter locals from Turkish invasions in the 1100s and allowed the Medieval castle to remain one of the most well-preserved in central Europe. About Burg Mauterndorf: Numerous versions of this mighty castle have been built over the centuries since it was first established by the Romans in 326 AD. Chenonceau Castle, …

About Kreuzenstein Castle: Unreal  Medieval tavern (website) and a bird of prey falconry show (website).

Location: Schloßstraße 20, 6020 Innsbruck, Austria. The theme of protection is also covered in the extensive armory at Hochosterwitz Castle which was some of the most intricate Medieval armor we have seen and a collection of weapons going back to the 1300s.