Schloss Tratzberg – Hörspielführung | La Vacanza Travel

Schloss Tratzberg – Hörspielführung

Duration: 1 hour
Destination: Austria, Austrian Alps, Wattens
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  • 1 hour
  • Wattens
  • E-Voucher
  • Lowest Price
  • Not-Cancellable

Overview

Immerse yourself into a world of knights, emperors and kings, because in Tratzberg Castle you can experience 500 years of history with all your senses.

Visit: Tratzberg Castle, Tratzberg 1, Jenbach 6200 Austria

Immerse yourself into a world of knights, emperors and kings, because in Tratzberg Castle you can experience 500 years of history with all your senses. Come and be enchanted by the art treasures, the armour of noble knights and the magical view over the Tyrolean Unterinntal.

Documented for the first time in the 13th century the Castle Tratzberg was used as former border stronghold against the Bavarians and as Emperor Maximilian’s I hunting lodge. Experience originally furnished Renaissance rooms and Gothic panelled parlours, the armoury and the Habsburg Hall with its impressive imperial family tree!

Schloss Tratzberg is one of Europe's last inhabited stately homes and residence of the Counts Goëss-Enzenberg

Only 30 minutes from Innsbruck and Kufstein, 80 minutes from Munich and Salzburg!


Inclusions
  • Audio guide
  • 1-hour tour
  • Entry/Admission - Tratzberg Castle

Exclusions
  • Hotel pick up and drop off
  • Food and Drinks
  • Not wheelchair accessible
  • Exciting, audiovisual experience tour in 8 languages (German, English, French, Italian, Spanish, Dutch, Hungarian, Japanese) and audiovisual fairytale tour for children (German, English, French, Italian)
  • Restaurant „Schlosswirt Tratzberg“ with own playground and traditional beer garden available!
  • Infants must sit on laps
  • Most travelers can participate
  • This tour/activity will have a maximum of 15 travelers
  • Confirmation will be received at time of booking
Voucher info

You can present either a paper or an electronic voucher for this activity.

Duration

1 hour


User's Reviews

Aqua_Uomo

13 Nov, 2022

The castle itself is nice and definitely worth the hike up the mountain. You have the option to hike up on a path, faster but steeper, on the road, longer, or with the train, but it does not come too often, only one train doing loops. However, the tour can use a lot of improvement. Long wait for the "guide" which is just a person pushing you around making sure you are not left behind. You will wait for this "guide a while, good thing there are seats, then, when she comes, the group gets divided in 2 groups, German Speaking and Englich speaking. The German speaking group gets a 3D VR tour, the English people only a short oral presentation. This felt very "unwelcome" to say the least. From there the tour is self-guided, audio. But with so many people you don't get to see everything, just listen, before the "guide" will show you the door to the next room. In short, yes, the castle is nice but the administration is lacking efficiency. On the back we took the train, it was raining. 3 Euros. Parking is also 3 Euros. It adds up to the entrace fee, not cheap at all.

RMandboys

01 Oct, 2022

This Castle is situated in the Inntal to the east of Innsbruck. We had a bit of spare time and decided to add it to our itinerary. What an amazing place! The oldest part of the castle was build in 1500 and much of the furnishing and room decorations goes back to the 17th century. We would have happily spent longer looking in more details at many of the priceless items on display. We were guided round by an expert tour guide who spoke good English, supplementing the very good audio guide available in various languages. There is plenty of parking but this is further down the valley. We had a pleasant 10 minute walk up quite a steep path to reach the castle, but there is a little train for those not able to negotiate the path. The route the train takes can also be walked and is a gentler 20 minutes climb to the castle on foot.

PhilJButcher

06 Aug, 2022

What a beautiful castle with friendly guides. We were the only English people on the tour and our guide went out of her way to make our visit enjoyable. The road train driver was also friendly. We are so glad we visited.

paokaki

04 Apr, 2022

I have been working in and for the tourism industry for almost twenty years. I have seen bad management very often but this was a circus where all the animals do whatever they want and nobody is watching over them. There are several parking lots but only one automat to pay, so be sure you find it on the way down. Price is 1 euro per hour. I recommend the 10 minute hike only for physically fit people with proper shoes that means shoes with a good grip. Otherwise take the Express or walk on the road. We came about 9:47 up at the ticket shop. There were people from the staff running around unprepared and confused. I get it, the second day being opened, probably they need time to adjust. The inability to employ people who are able to speak fluently in foreign languages is the mistake of the management of the castle. If you want the tourists from abroad you have to invest the money to actually make them feel comfortable while visiting. The tour should have started at 10 o'clock, they were 10 minutes late but okay, that can happen. That's not that serious. Since we were waiting for the tour, we popped in the souvenir shop. It's small, but you will find something tiny to take with you if you like. We decided to switch our tour from English to German the second we have heard their English. You actually don't get a guide but more likely a guard. We didn't book the VR but they said it doesn't matter. I politely refused at first but they were very persistent. I got the rash on my face later on. I don't know if it was from the VR glasses being cleaned or not being clean. It cost me the antihistamines and visit at the doctor. There was one guard with us, she was definitely a newbie. I wish her all the best so she is going to get more experienced and improve her German. We had a bit hard time to understand her. What I didn't like was her and her colleague talking behind our backs when they thought we can't understand them. That's simply unprofessional but nothing new. Unfortunately. I don't blame them because as I said that's the management's fault if they employ individuals with the bad attitude, without proper skills and education. Btw nobody checked our green passports and they didn't wear masks. Nobody wants to get sick because of the lousy personal. The exposition is poor, not very interesting and quite boring. The castle is sweet but small. Don't waste your money, time and energy in here.

Ian F

30 Sep, 2019

Visited as part of a package tour. It is a well preserved schloss with many interesting artifacts, especially the furniture. The family tree fresco was very interesting. The audio presentation brings the place to life. The guides were very knowledgeable. It would appear that due to its location, you can only photograph the whole of the schloss from the motorway.

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Sehenswertes Schloss

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