Castles around Berg im Drautal are situated in a region known for its natural landscape in Carinthia, Austria. The area is characterized by the Drautal valley, offering opportunities for outdoor activities such as hiking and cycling. While Berg im Drautal itself is recognized for its natural attractions, the broader Upper Drautal region features historical fortifications. These sites provide insights into the area's past and its strategic importance.
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More varied, more exciting, more demanding Path, mostly along the stream. There are many small waterfalls to see. Can easily be combined with a trip to the climbing and archery hall in St. Daniel (800 m from the starting point)
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Nice view of the castle from the Drau but also from the slope opposite
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The Pittersberg castle ruins are the ruins of a rock castle on an isolated rock cone on the south side of the Gailbergsattel in the north-west of the town of Laas in the market town of Kötschach-Mauthen. Easy hike through geologically very interesting landscape. Kötschach-Mauthen: panoramic circular hiking trail Please choose Hotel Kürschner as your starting point. From there you come to the Einsiedelkirchlein. Then it goes on to Laas in the direction of the "Petrified Tree" via the very steep and narrow Rittersteig to the Pittersberg ruins, where you will find the stamp office. The descent is in a southerly direction along the field paths to Laas. You can go back via the Einsiedelwald or you can choose the main road to Kötschach. There is a post office in Lasa.
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Coming from Lienz you can easily overlook the view and yet it invites you to linger. https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schloss_Stein_(Dellach_im_Drautal)
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Stein Castle is a well-preserved rock castle from the Middle Ages on a steeply rising rock south of Irschen in the Upper Drautal
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Hidden on a rock in the middle of the forest you can see this small castle coming from the mountain in the Drautal.
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While the immediate area of Berg im Drautal is known for its natural beauty, you can explore several historical sites and castle ruins nearby. Recommended options include Goldenstein Castle Ruins, which offers a varied hike along a stream, and Pittersberg Castle Ruins, accessible via an easy hike through an interesting geological landscape.
Yes, the View of Schloss Stein is noted as family-friendly, offering a perspective of the historic castle. For a more active family outing, the hike to Pittersberg Castle Ruins is described as easy and suitable for exploring a geologically interesting area.
The region around Berg im Drautal features various historical sites, often integrated into natural landscapes. Many of the castle ruins, such as Goldenstein Castle Ruins and Pittersberg Castle Ruins, serve as historical landmarks themselves, offering insights into the area's past strategic importance.
Absolutely. Many castle ruins in the area are best accessed via hiking trails. For instance, the path to Goldenstein Castle Ruins is described as varied and demanding, featuring small waterfalls. The Pittersberg Castle Ruins are reached via an easy hike. You can find more hiking options in the region on the Hiking around Berg im Drautal guide.
The View of Oberstein Castle offers a sight of a small castle hidden on a rock in the forest, with views available from the Drau river or the opposite slope. Additionally, the View of Schloss Stein provides a perspective of the historic Schloss Stein.
Schloss Stein, a prominent medieval rock castle in the Upper Drautal, is privately owned by the Orsini-Rosenberg family and is generally not open to the public for visits. However, you can still appreciate its historical significance and dramatic setting from viewpoints like the View of Schloss Stein.
Beyond exploring castles, the Berg im Drautal region offers extensive outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as the easy Geißlochklamm, or more moderate routes like the Waterfall Trail. For cycling enthusiasts, there are MTB trails and the Drau Cycle Path. Discover more options in the Hiking around Berg im Drautal, MTB Trails around Berg im Drautal, and Running Trails around Berg im Drautal guides.
Visitors appreciate the combination of historical exploration with natural beauty. The varied and sometimes demanding paths to ruins like Goldenstein Castle Ruins, featuring waterfalls, are particularly popular. The scenic views from castle viewpoints and the opportunity for easy hikes to sites like Pittersberg Castle Ruins are also highly valued.
The hike to Goldenstein Castle Ruins is described as varied, exciting, and demanding, mostly following a stream with many small waterfalls. It can be easily combined with a trip to the climbing and archery hall in St. Daniel, which is only 800 meters from the starting point.
Pittersberg Castle Ruins are the remains of a rock castle situated on an isolated rock cone. The site is accessible via an easy hike through a geologically very interesting landscape, making it a unique blend of history and natural science.
The region's natural beauty and outdoor activities, including castle visits, are best enjoyed during the warmer months when hiking trails are clear and accessible. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery, while summer allows for full enjoyment of all outdoor pursuits. Winter can offer a different, snow-covered perspective, but accessibility to some ruins might be limited.


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