Best castles in Vöcklabruck offer a journey through Upper Austria's rich history, with 8 distinct castles and ruins to explore. The region, situated near the picturesque Lake Traunsee and the Vöckla river, features a diverse landscape that has shaped its historical fortifications. These sites range from medieval ruins to well-preserved Renaissance complexes and significant defensive structures. Vöcklabruck's castles provide insight into centuries of regional development and architectural evolution.
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Schloss Kammer is a moated castle in Schörfling am Attersee (Hauptstraße 28) in Upper Austria. The alternative, obsolete name Kammersee for the lake refers to this castle and thus to the Salzkammergut. The castle, today located on a peninsula, originally on an island (with a jetty to the mainland) in the northern Attersee, is a massive, rectangular, three-story building with two low side wings enclosing a courtyard.
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Coming from Lengroid, the route in the direction of Irrsee from the Wildenegg ruin is no longer suitable for MTBs due to steps. Currently, the path is also made more difficult by a fallen tree (the bike has to be lifted over it - as of June 2026).
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The castle stands within an area enclosed by a stone wall. On the access side, a double-leaf wrought-iron gate replaces a former gatehouse. The castle is two-story, hook-shaped. It has a broken mansard roof with four corner turrets resting on consoles, each with a broken roof and a bulbous dome crowned by a finial. The ground-floor windows have wrought-iron sashes. In the castle courtyard is a triangular coat of arms of the Querrer family bearing the year 1593. The castle has been rebuilt frequently; its current appearance dates from the end of the 20th century. The former castle chapel no longer stands. The Schausberger family has been fundamentally renovating the castle since the 1970s. Today, the castle is enlivened by cultural events.
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Mondsee Castle was and is a lot. Founded as a monastery, it was converted into a castle, today it is a museum and hotel, but also still a church worth seeing. Definitely worth a visit. If you want to learn more about the history, visit the monastery museum, which is part of the Mondsee local history museum.
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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 former Benedictine monastery was founded in 748 by the Bavarian Duke Odilo and dissolved in the course of the Josephine church reform in 1791. In 1809, Emperor Napoleon handed over the monastery building and its goods to the Bavarian Field Marshal Carl Philipp von Wrede, who converted it into a castle.
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The Vöcklabruck region offers a diverse range of historical sites, from well-preserved Renaissance complexes like Puchheim Castle, which serves as a cultural and religious hub, to medieval ruins such as Burgruine Altwartenburg. You can also find significant defensive structures like the Oberer Stadtturm in Vöcklabruck itself, showcasing centuries of architectural evolution.
Absolutely. Puchheim Castle is a notable Renaissance complex with a pilgrimage basilica. While not directly in Vöcklabruck, the nearby Schloss Ort in Gmunden is famous for its picturesque island location on Lake Traunsee and its origins tracing back to around 1080. For medieval military architecture, Burgruine Altwartenburg offers a glimpse into a former imperial castle with its prominent round keep.
While specific family activities vary, castles like Puchheim Castle and Schloss Kammer are categorized as family-friendly. Schloss Puchheim often hosts events, including a Christmas market, and its gardens are pleasant for walks. Schloss Kammer, located near Lake Attersee, offers beautiful views that can be enjoyed by all ages.
The Vöcklabruck region is excellent for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find various activities such as easy hikes, road cycling routes, and running trails. For example, there are easy hikes like the Nixenfall Trail or the Idyllic Stream Landscape loop. Cyclists can enjoy routes around Lake Mondsee and Lake Attersee. You can explore more options on the easy hikes guide, road cycling guide, or running trails guide for Vöcklabruck.
Yes, Burgruine Altwartenburg, located west of Vöcklabruck, is a fantastic medieval ruin. This former two-hill castle, dating back to at least the 12th century, offers a chance to explore historical remnants amidst dense forest. It's freely accessible, allowing visitors to wander and discover the remaining structures like the round Bergfried (keep).
Visitors appreciate the journey through Upper Austria's rich history offered by these sites. The community has shared 14 photos and given 23 upvotes, highlighting the beauty and historical significance. Specific highlights like Puchheim Castle are noted for their well-preserved Renaissance architecture and cultural importance, while Schloss Kammer is praised for its beautiful location in the Salzkammergut.
Yes, Schloss Ort, while technically in Gmunden, is a prominent and highly recommended castle often associated with the broader Vöcklabruck region. It's approximately 19 kilometers away and well worth the visit for its unique island location on Lake Traunsee and its historical significance. You can find more information about its history on Wikipedia.
Schloss Kammer is categorized as a viewpoint. Situated near the Attersee, it offers beautiful perspectives of the lake and surrounding landscape, making it a great spot for scenic appreciation.
The Vöcklabruck region's castles can be enjoyed throughout the year, but spring and autumn offer pleasant weather for exploring both the castles and nearby natural areas. Summer is also popular, especially for lakeside castles like Schloss Ort. Some castles, like Schloss Puchheim, host special events such as Christmas markets in winter, offering a unique seasonal experience.
Yes, Schloss Neuwartenburg is privately owned by the Strachwitz family and is not open to the public. While you can admire its exterior, access to the palace and park is restricted. Similarly, Wolfsegg Castle is only open to guests twice a year for major international concert series, with the royal family residing there.
Yes, the Oberer Stadtturm (Upper City Tower) in Vöcklabruck is a significant medieval defensive structure. It's considered one of the best-preserved medieval gate towers in Upper Austria and was part of Vöcklabruck's historic city fortifications. It features hidden frescoes discovered in the 1960s and provides insight into the town's strategic importance.
Puchheim Castle is a prominent example, housing the Wallfahrtsbasilika Maria Puchheim (Pilgrimage Basilica of Maria Puchheim). The castle complex serves as a cultural and religious hub, with the basilica consecrated in 1890, making it a significant site for both history and faith.


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