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Contribute Feedback What Francisco Cabán likes about Franziskischlößl:
The way to go up to the hill is a 45 minutes walk either along the small road or through the forest. The way is very steep. Noting worth to visit uphill, the castle was closed and does not seems to be open to the...public, neither no cafe or restaurant. The best is to enjoy the city and its surrounding. Do not forget water and good shoes. View all feedback.
What Adrian Price doesn't like about Franziskischlößl:
Poor hygiene. They keep two dogs in the kitchen. Very aggressive, bark and bare teeth. To be honest, the waiter was like that too. Such a shame. With different management, chef and wait staff, could be a great place to eat. Nice walk there and...back. View all feedback.
My family (two adult children and husband) and I stayed at the Franziskischloessl for several days this past December 2018. This old castle tower, which has been deliciously refurbished with elegant yet comfortable furnishings, exceeded our expectations by a mile. Franziskischloessl is nestled in the...midst of a nature's preserve a mere 30 minute walk to the historic section of Salzburg. The owners/managers of this lovely castle, Anton Gruber and Wolfgang Steinmetz, are talented, lovely and helpful and took every measure to ensure that we had an unforgettable stay. This started with very clear directions of where to park in Salzburg and by sending us a large and comfortable shuttle to take us to the castle (the shuttle is there to provide for rides to and from the castle all day). The ride through narrow streets and up the steep hill to the castle was a fun experience in itself. Upon arrival, we realized that the castle and its fine restaurant as well as outdoor market featuring wine, food, great views and products produced on the grounds of the castle and in the community, is a major destination for locals and tourists who enjoy a short hike through a beautiful nature preserve. Our next delight involved seeing and staying in the two tower rooms. Both my husband and my room as well as the room occupied by our children, were incredibly large, with seating areas, a large number of windows providing spectacular views and every amenity desired. Both rooms had an abundance of drinks (wine, sodas, coffees and teas) and snacks (the good kind). The bathrooms were absolutely stunning. Our bathroom overlooked the former drawbridge and moat and included a romantic tub, chandelier, shower, bathrobes and all necessary appliances. Our children's bathroom was equally stunning and well equipped and came with a Sauna. Breakfast was included in the price of the rooms and was another spectacular experience. The owners are fabulous chefs and breakfast an exquisite experience of truffle flavored ham, avocado toast with perfectly prepared eggs and countless other items. We can't wait to return to Franziskischloessl what an absolutely dreamy experience.
At the end of a steep walk up this 630ft high hill, sits this beautiful place. The restaurant inside is heavily organic and natural. The food is hearty, delicious and made with care and interest. The drinks are excellent, the service so friendly and efficient...and the atmosphere is unbeatable.
At the end of a steep walk up this 630ft high hill, sits this beautiful place.The restaurant inside is heavily organic and natural. The food is hearty, delicious and made with care and interest. The drinks are excellent, the service so friendly and efficient and the atmosphere is unbeatable.
On the top of the Moenchsberg, this Schloessel (little castle in German), is a little jewel...By foot, 45 min. from the old town, climbing in the wood surrounding this hill, you arrive in this beautiful place with a view on the Salzburger landscape, with a small rose garden and trees in the yard. You sit outside, away from the agitation from the old town and I enjoyed a delicious ice tea or tea. Refreshing (in the summer heat) for mind and body. I recommend strongly this hidden spot.
This is a fair trek up a big hill, I would say about 1.4 Miles. It is lovely scenery though with great views of the castle and City.It is a really picturesque building with an outside eating area and several eating areas inside.The highlight for me was the Apple Strudel, which was the best I had during my stay in Austria.