Hohenwerfen Castle: A journey into the past
Hohenwerfen Castle, majestically situated on a rock high above the Salzach Valley, offers a fascinating insight into medieval history. This impressive 11th-century fortress once served as a defensive structure and later as a prison.
Brief information:
- What is Hohenwerfen Castle? A medieval fortress that now serves as a museum and event venue.
- Where is it located? The castle is located in Werfen in the Salzburg region, about 40 km south of Salzburg. Address: Burgstrasse 2, 5450 Werfen.
- How do I get there? By car via the A10 Tauern motorway, exit Werfen. By train to Werfen station, then a short walk or shuttle bus to the castle.
- Where can I park? There is a large car park below the castle, from there a footpath or lift leads to the castle.
- How much time should I allow? Plan about 2-3 hours for the visit and a guided tour.
- Is it interesting for children? Yes, the bird of prey show and the knight games are particularly exciting for children.
- Is there an entrance fee? Yes, there are various ticket options, including family tickets. Here you can find the prices.
- When is it open? Open daily from April to November, here you will find all opening hours.
How do I get from the car park to the castle?
From the car park, a well-signposted footpath leads up to the fortress. The climb takes about 15 to 20 minutes and runs mostly through a shady forest. For visitors who prefer a more convenient access, there is also an elevator that leads directly to the castle. The footpath offers impressive views of the Salzach Valley and the surrounding mountains along the way.
This time we were travelling with our 5-year-old, which is why we chose the elevator. We parked at 10:00, bought tickets and were at the top at 10:12 after a 2-minute ride. Perfect for the tour at 10:20
The leadership
A tour of Hohenwerfen Castle is an absolute must. The knowledgeable guides will tell you about the history and architecture of the fortress and lead you through impressive rooms such as the torture chamber, the chapel and the knights' hall. The view from the castle walls up by the tower bell is particularly fascinating, offering a wide view over the valley and the surrounding mountains. Guided tours are offered regularly and are included in the entrance fee. The tour lasts about 50 minutes.
The Birds of Prey Show
We finish the tour shortly after 11 a.m., perfect for the bird of prey show, which is also included in the price. The show takes place daily in the castle courtyard. The show times are usually 11:15 a.m. and 3:15 p.m. Here you can see majestic eagles, falcons and other birds of prey in action. The falconers explain a lot of interesting facts about the art of falconry and the protection of these impressive animals. The show is particularly exciting and educational for children. It lasts about half an hour.
Gastronomy in Hohenwerfen Castle
Castle Inn Hohenwerfen
The Burgschenke is the castle's main restaurant and offers a cozy, medieval atmosphere. Here you can enjoy traditional Austrian dishes. Highlights include Wiener schnitzel, burgers and homemade aspic. The Burgschenke is open during the castle's opening hours and offers a varied menu that also includes coffee, cake, strudel and ice cream. However, you have to eat inside.
Snack stand in the castle courtyard
For a quick snack, there is a snack stand in the castle courtyard. Among other things, the famous Bosna sausage, a spicy Austrian specialty, is on offer here. There is also fried chicken salad, pizza and other small dishes. The advantage: you can eat in the castle courtyard.
Knight's banquet
A special culinary highlight is the Knight's Feast, a medieval banquet held in the castle. This event can be booked in advance for groups of at least 25 people. The Knight's Feast includes a seven-course meal accompanied by medieval music and a three-hour program that offers guests an authentic experience.
The history of the castle
Hohenwerfen Castle was built in 1077 under Archbishop Gebhard of Salzburg. It originally served as a fortified castle and was an important defense post. Over the centuries it was expanded and rebuilt several times. The castle played an important role in regional power struggles and also served as a prison. Today it houses a museum that documents the exciting history of the castle and its inhabitants.
A visit to Hohenwerfen Castle is a fascinating journey into the past that offers many exciting and educational experiences for history buffs and families alike. Plan enough time to enjoy the castle's many attractions in peace.