Castles around Rauris are primarily found in the surrounding region, with Rauris itself known for its rich gold mining history. The area features historical structures that reflect its past as a significant gold mining center from the 15th to 16th centuries. While traditional castles are located in nearby municipalities, Rauris offers a glimpse into its historical identity through well-preserved trade houses and miner's houses from the 15th century. The region's landscape combines historical sites with natural beauty, providing a diverse…
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Swimming in the lake is worthwhile - a mud bath always feels good ;)
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Small lake, right in front of Goldegg's door
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A beautiful little castle at the beginning of the Gastein Valley.
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The Czernin hunting lodge was built on the church hill of Böckstein in the municipality of Bad Gastein on behalf of the builder Count Rudolf von Czernin and was completed in 1880. The castle burned down in 1902, but was rebuilt with minor modifications according to the plans of Josef Wessicken by master builder Angelo Comini. To this day it is part of the impressive architectural ensemble of Böckstein, where the Gastein Alpine Road, which leads to the Gastein Healing Tunnel and to Sportgastein, begins and where the Altböckstein Mining Museum is also worth a visit. The castle is privately owned by the Czernin-Kinsky family and cannot be visited.
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What a struggle to get up here, but the joy is even greater when you have made it and are standing at the top of the pass. Great panorama.
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While Rauris itself is renowned for its rich gold mining history and features well-preserved 15th-century trade and miner's houses, traditional castles are primarily found in the surrounding region. Rauris offers historical sites like the Rauris Valley Museum, housed in an old trade building, which provides insights into its past.
Several castles in the vicinity of Rauris are known for their scenic vistas. Weitmoser Little Castle in Bad Hofgastein is a visible landmark offering beautiful views of the Gastein valley. Klammstein Castle provides views on all four sides from its tower, and Großkirchheim Castle is appreciated for its great panorama after the ascent.
Yes, Klammstein Castle offers tours with its owner, providing interesting insights into the historical site. It's advisable to check their opening times or make an appointment by phone before visiting.
Both Weitmoser Little Castle and Klammstein Castle are considered family-friendly. They offer historical exploration and scenic surroundings that can be enjoyed by all ages.
Rauris's history is deeply rooted in gold mining. You can visit the Rauris Valley Museum, located in a 1563 trade building, which showcases gold mining history and local life. The village center also features well-preserved trade and miner's houses from the 15th century, and the Rauriser Tauernhaus is a historic inn dating back to 1491.
The region around Rauris offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including the 'Seidlwinkltal MTB Trail' or the 'Scenic Cycle Path – Einödkapelle loop'. For mountain enthusiasts, there are challenging mountain hikes like the 'Rojacher Hut – Naturfreundehaus Neubau loop'. Explore more options on the Cycling around Rauris, Gravel biking around Rauris, and Mountain Hikes around Rauris guide pages.
Yes, Weitmoser Little Castle has a restaurant and cafe, offering a place to relax with beautiful views. Klammstein Castle also provides a sunny spot for a drink after your visit. Additionally, the tip for 'View of Lake Goldegg' mentions that Goldegg Castle has a museum and café.
Visitors particularly appreciate the historical significance and the stunning panoramic views offered by these sites. The opportunity to take a tour with the owner at Klammstein Castle and the well-maintained appearance of Weitmoser Little Castle are frequently highlighted.
The Czernin Hunting Lodge in Böckstein is privately owned by the Czernin-Kinsky family and is not open to the public for visits.
The best time to visit the castles around Rauris is generally during the warmer months, from spring to autumn, when the weather is pleasant for exploring and enjoying the outdoor views. Winter access might be limited for some sites, and specific opening times should be checked.
While exploring the castles, you can also enjoy natural landmarks. For instance, the 'View of Lake Goldegg' highlight is near Goldegg Castle, offering a beautiful moorland lake surrounded by a nature reserve where you can swim in summer.


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