Best castles around Trebesing are found in a region known for its natural landscapes and cultural heritage in Carinthia, Austria. Trebesing, often recognized as "Europe's first baby village," is situated amidst mountains and valleys, offering a blend of outdoor activities and historical exploration. While not abundant in traditional historical castles, the area features notable sites that reflect its past. These landmarks provide insights into the region's history and offer scenic viewpoints.
Last updated: May 26, 2026
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One can only guess at what remains of the Klinzer Castle... old foundations provide a rough overview. The history of the castle and the Magic Linden Tree is described on iron plaques.
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The castle is quite beautiful and the climb is easy - and you are rewarded with a wonderful view
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Very nice viewpoint into the Mölltal and along the Drau towards Villach. A curve further on there is a perfect rest area at the Marhube inn.
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This palazzo is one of the most beautiful Renaissance buildings south of the Alps and is rightly the pride of the population. Commissioned by Gabriel of Salamanca and his descendants, Italian masters created a unique Renaissance work of art here. For a long time, the palace also served as the residence of the Princes of Porcia (1662-1918). The beauty of the three-storey arcade courtyard now forms a worthy setting for numerous cultural events of international renown (choir competitions, comedy plays).
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Porcia Castle in Spittal an der Drau in Upper Carinthia/Austria was built in the 16th century. It is a Renaissance castle in the style of an Italian palazzo. It is one of the most beautiful Renaissance buildings south of the Alps.
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A unique work of art of the Renaissance was created here by Italian masters on behalf of Gabriel of Salamanca and his descendants. For a long time the castle was also the residence of the princes of Porcia (1662-1918).
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In the castle (2022) the comedy plays will take place again this year
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From 1534 onwards, the castle was built on behalf of Count Gabriel of Salamanca-Ortenburg (1489–1539), the Spanish treasurer and confidant of Emperor Ferdinand I. Salamanca had acquired the county of Ortenburg from Ferdinand on 10 March 1524 and commissioned Italian architects to plan and build the castle. It was not completed until his successors, more than 60 years later, in 1597/98. The street façade and the inner courtyard with its columned architecture and three-storey arcades are more typical of an urban, Italian palazzo than of a castle in Carinthia. The castle gardens in their current size were laid out in the 19th century. The Salamanca family died out in 1620. The county of Ortenburg and with it the castle initially passed into the possession of the Widmann family. In 1662 they sold it to the Italian noble Porcia family from Pordenone.
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The region around Trebesing features several interesting historical sites. Don't miss Porcia Renaissance Castle, known as one of the most beautiful Renaissance buildings south of the Alps with its impressive three-storey arcade courtyard. Another highlight is Sommeregg Castle, which offers fantastic views and a castle restaurant. For a unique blend of nature and history, visit Zauberlinde at Klinzer Schloss, where old foundations provide insight into Klinzer Castle's past alongside a magical linden tree.
Yes, you can explore the Ruins of Oberfalkenstein Castle, which offers a picturesque view overlooking the Mölltal. Another significant ruin is Ortenburg Castle Ruins, which provides a fantastic panoramic view over the Drau Valley.
Many of the castles and ruins offer excellent viewpoints. From Sommeregg Castle, you get a great panoramic view. The Ortenburg Castle Ruins provide a fantastic vista into the Mölltal and along the Drau towards Villach. Even the site of Zauberlinde at Klinzer Schloss offers scenic perspectives.
Several castles are considered family-friendly. Porcia Renaissance Castle is a great option for families. Sommeregg Castle is also family-friendly and features a restaurant. The Zauberlinde at Klinzer Schloss, with its storybook-like boards explaining the history, is particularly engaging for children and is the starting point of the Barbarossa Gorge circular hike.
Porcia Renaissance Castle is listed as dog-friendly. For other sites, it's advisable to check specific regulations, especially for indoor areas or protected historical grounds. Many outdoor ruins and trails around them are generally accessible for dogs on a leash.
The region offers numerous outdoor activities. You can find various hiking routes, including easy hikes around Trebesing like the 'Bench by the Malta River – Maltatal Valley loop from Gmünd' or the 'Gmünd Main Square – Gmünd Castle (Burg Gmünd) loop from Gmünd'. For more challenging options, explore the 'Hiking around Trebesing' guide which includes routes like 'Bergfried Hut – Gmeineck Summit loop'. There are also MTB trails available, such as the 'Riverside Cycle Path – Maltatal Cycle Path loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the easy hikes around Trebesing, hiking around Trebesing, and MTB trails around Trebesing guides.
While Trebesing is known as 'Europe's first baby village' and has a fairy tale mile, a unique 'fairy tale castle' experience can be found at Märchenschlössel Altenstein. This chateau offers comfortable accommodations and is praised for its unique build, rich history, and stunning mountain views, creating an idyllic, fairy-tale-like atmosphere.
Public transport options exist to reach towns near the castles. For instance, you can take public transport from Trebesing to Spittal an der Drau for Porcia Renaissance Castle, or to Seeboden for Sommeregg Castle. It's recommended to check local bus schedules for specific routes and timings.
The summer months are generally ideal for visiting the castles, especially those with outdoor areas or restaurants like Sommeregg Castle, which is open from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. in summer. Spring and autumn also offer pleasant weather for exploring historical sites and combining visits with hiking, avoiding the peak summer heat or winter snow.
Yes, Sommeregg Castle features a castle restaurant where you can dine knightly. For other castles, you'll typically find cafes and restaurants in the nearby towns and villages, such as Spittal an der Drau for Porcia Renaissance Castle.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning views offered by many of the sites, such as those from Sommeregg Castle and Ortenburg Castle Ruins. The rich history and unique architecture, particularly of Porcia Renaissance Castle, are also highly valued. The blend of cultural heritage with the natural beauty of the Carinthian landscape makes for a memorable experience.


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