Best castles around Eggendorf im Traunkreis offer a glimpse into the region's historical sites and architectural heritage. The area features various historical structures, including hill-top castles and former water castles, each with a distinct past. These landmarks provide insight into centuries of regional history and development. Exploring these sites allows visitors to connect with the cultural landscape of Eggendorf im Traunkreis.
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Wels Castle is essentially a medieval building. It was the residence of the emperor's stewards. The most significant event in its history was the death of Maximilian I, known as the Last Knight. The castle houses the Wels City History Museum. It showcases the city's history from Roman times to the 21st century through fascinating exhibits. There are also films for illustrative purposes. The museum is also easily accessible with a wheelchair or stroller.
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Unfortunately, the position on Komoot is incorrect. The castle is located a good 6 km away near Rohr an der Krems, not on Linzer Straße next to Hall Castle in Bad Hall. Please correct this position, as otherwise the planning will be based on incorrect assumptions. The correct position would be 48.074749, 14.180378.
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In 1279, Feyregg Castle was mentioned in a document from the Lambach Abbey. The early medieval part of the castle, including the east tower and its immediate surroundings, is still visible from the time of the Followers (until 1407). The old Gothic gate, as well as a bay window and various vaults, can still be seen in the inner courtyard. Around 1500, the Sinzendorf family built the long wing of the old castle. Around 1600, during the Peasants' War, Feyregg suffered greatly and, after the Peasants' War, was sold to the Spital am Pyhrn Abbey in 1629. It became the residence of the provosts. This was arguably Feyregg's most prosperous period. It was also at this time that the castle was extensively rebuilt and given a Baroque style by the Upper Austrian architect Prunner. In 1809, the Spital am Pyhrn Abbey was dissolved, and in 1812, the well-known wealthy merchant Franz von Plank, a native of Linz, purchased the Feyregg estate. Otto and Ruth Harmer purchased the castle and the farm in 1937. It was thoroughly renovated that year, and in 1969, the hotel "Schloss Feyregg" was established in the old castle, offering all the modern amenities.
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A pharmacy founded around 1600, which has been owned by the Fritsch-Richter family for over 100 years, has developed into an international healthcare services company (Richter Pharma AG), and the location at Stadtplatz 12 to 14 and Hafergasse 1 to 3 has become a 3,500 m2 inner-city center with a unique world of experience. You can find more information about the history of the pharmacy and the symbolism in the following text. Symbolism: The eagle is considered a symbol of heaven, the snake for the earth, the underworld or wisdom, among other things. The interplay of these symbols can be found in a wide variety of traditions and religions, from the Sumerians to the Maya and the Grail story. The Rod of Asclepius is a staff wrapped around a snake and is also known as a snake staff. Originally it was an attribute of Asclepius, the god of medicine in Greek mythology. Today it is the symbol of the medical and pharmaceutical profession. In Austria, pharmacists use the Aesculapius symbol and form the snake and staff into a large curved A. Can you spot the snake? Source: www.wels.at/welsmarketing/events/top-events/welser-weihnachtswelt/welser-lichterpfad/22-adler.html
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Achleiten Castle is a private property and is not normally open to visitors. However, it attracts numerous guests every year in June when the well-known CDI Achleiten dressage tournament takes place on the grounds. During this event, the riding facility and part of the castle grounds are open to visitors, so that interested parties have access to the tournament areas.
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Center of Wels The first houses were built in the 13th century
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no or little car traffic, cycle path across the entire main square!!!, top
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Wels Imperial Castle is a palace-like fortress located southeast of Wels's city center. Dating back to the Middle Ages, it was owned by the Babenbergs and the Habsburgs, among others. The building is now owned by the city and houses the Wels City Museum and the Museum of Expellees. Opening Hours Tuesday to Friday 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. | Saturday 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. Sunday and Public Holidays 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. The castle was first mentioned in 776 in connection with the Wels settlement "Castrum Uueles." The castle was originally a wooden structure with palisades and was only rebuilt from stone in the 12th or 13th century. At the end of the 12th century, it was pledged to Leopold VI of Babenberg, Duke of Austria, and was subsequently purchased by him in 1222. After the Babenbergs died out, the castle came into the possession of the Habsburgs. Under Emperor Maximilian I, who died there on January 12, 1519, the castle was rebuilt in the late Gothic style from 1508 to 1514. In 1653, the Holy Roman Emperor Ferdinand IV donated the castle to Prince Johann Weikhard von Auersperg. In 1865, the Auersperg family sold the castle to Ludwig Hinterschweiger, a Schmalz-seed producer who had the east wing added. Around 1900, it came into the possession of the Blaimschein family, and in 1937, the building was acquired by the city of Wels.
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For a unique historical experience, consider Wasserschloss Hueb, a two-story, horseshoe-shaped complex surrounded by a pond, meticulously refurbished to reflect its 17th-century appearance. Another interesting site is Wasserschloss Weitersdorf, a former water castle that now operates as a tavern, offering a glimpse into its past with guided tours available for groups.
Yes, Lichtenegg Castle in Wels is considered family-friendly. While it now houses apartments, its impressive architecture and historical significance make it an interesting sight from the outside. The surrounding park is also well-maintained.
The region offers various outdoor activities. For cycling enthusiasts, there are numerous routes, including a moderate 34 km loop from Eggendorf im Traunkreis that passes by Eggendorf Castle. You can find more cycling options in the Cycling around Eggendorf im Traunkreis guide. For those who prefer running, a moderate 5.7 km loop starts directly from Eggendorf im Traunkreis, and a 5.29 km loop around Hueb Water Castle is also available. Explore more running trails in the Running Trails around Eggendorf im Traunkreis guide.
Access to castle interiors varies. Schloss Eggendorf's interior is not publicly accessible, though its park-like grounds can be appreciated from the roads. Wasserschloss Hueb offers visits by prior arrangement. Schloss Achleiten is private but opens its grounds for specific events like the CDI Achleiten dressage tournament. Wasserschloss Weitersdorf, now a tavern, offers guided tours for groups of five or more.
Wasserschloss Hueb is highly scenic, surrounded by a pond on all four sides, with a stone bridge and a majestic tower featuring an onion dome. Its meticulously restored 17th-century appearance makes for excellent photographic opportunities. Feyregg Castle, a beautiful Baroque castle, also offers picturesque views.
The best time to visit the castles around Eggendorf im Traunkreis is generally during the spring and summer months (April to September). The weather is typically milder, making it pleasant for exploring castle grounds and nearby outdoor routes. Autumn also offers beautiful foliage, enhancing the scenic beauty of the historical sites.
Yes, Wels Town Square is a significant historical site. It is one of Austria's largest market squares, featuring colorful townhouses and a replica of a 16th-century Renaissance fountain. It offers a rich historical atmosphere and opportunities to stroll and explore.
Yes, Wasserschloss Weitersdorf has been converted into a tavern and continues to operate as such, providing a direct option for food and drink. For other castles, nearby towns like Wels (home to Wels Town Square, Lichtenegg Castle, and Pollheim Castle) offer various cafes, pubs, and restaurants.
Visitors appreciate the diverse historical sites, from hill-top castles like Schloss Eggendorf to water castles such as Wasserschloss Hueb and Wasserschloss Weitersdorf. The architectural styles, ranging from medieval origins to Baroque reconstructions, are a major draw. The komoot community has shared over 90 photos and given more than 220 upvotes, highlighting the visual appeal and historical significance of these landmarks.
Schloss Achleiten is noted as one of the best-restored castles in the region. Similarly, Wasserschloss Hueb has been meticulously refurbished by its current owner to reflect its original 17th-century appearance.
While specific hiking trails directly passing *through* castle grounds might be limited, there are MTB trails in the broader region that offer scenic views and pass near historical areas. For example, a moderate 37.45 km MTB loop from Weißkirchen an der Traun includes Eggendorf Castle. You can explore more options in the MTB Trails around Eggendorf im Traunkreis guide.
Schloss Eggendorf, while historically significant and dating back to 1224, has an interior that is not publicly accessible for viewing. However, its beautiful park-like grounds can be appreciated from the surrounding roads, offering a glimpse of its impressive exterior.
Wasserschloss Hueb stands out with its horseshoe shape, being surrounded by a pond on all four sides, and featuring a stone bridge adorned with a Nepomuk statue. It also has a projecting corner tower and a majestic tower with an onion dome. Schloss Eggendorf features a three-story residential building with a side wing that includes four loggias and ten arcaded arches.


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