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Siebeneich - Greifenstein Ruins (Sauschloss)

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    Distance 5.9 km
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    Greifenstein castle is enthroned high above the village of Settequerce / Siebeneich.  It was first mentioned in 1159.  During the war between the Counts of Tyrol and the Bishop of Trient, in 1275 / 1276, the castle was destroyed.  Only in 1334, the small aristocrats, the Lords of Greifenstein decided to re-built it again.  On a few years later, in 1348, it was burnt down.  In later years (once more re-built in 1363), Greifenstein went into the hands of the Lords of Starkenberg.  In 1420, when a part of the Tyrolean aristocracy went into war against the sovereign Duke Frederick of Austria, the sovereign had the castle besieged and starved out.  Amongst the duke's enemies was also the minnesinger Oswald von Wolkenstein.  He wrote a poetic song about the duke's besieger and made fun of them.  The duke's army could not take Castle Greifenstein, but the fight of the aristocracy and the castle's owner, Wilhelm von Starkenberg, became meaningless and, therefore, the Lord of Starkenberg escaped probably through a crevice at the south-western part of the castle.  His 18 servants gave up their resistance once they were promised free withdrawal.  Today, Castle Greifenstein is merely a ruin.  In common language, it is also called the Sauschloss.  This name derived from a legend, which speaks about the time of the siege.  During this time, the people inside the castle had to face fact that they were left with no food.  There was only one well fattened big in the castle's cellar.  Suddenly, one of the servants had an idea: instead of slaughtering the animal, they threw it with much laughter over the castle walls and down the rock just in front of the besiegers.  When those realized what just had happened, they lost all courage as they believed that the castle's inhabitants still had lots of food available.  Therefore, they withdrew ..... and Greifenstein was saved.

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    Start your ascent in the centro of Settequerce. Walk to the Baroque church of the “German Orden“ and from there up the mountain on path number 11/A. Soon, you will reach a group of houses at the edge of the forest. After passing, walk across the stream bed. Once you are on the other side, follow the beautiful path through the oak wood up to the ruins (approx. 1.5 hours). Halfway, your path merges with another one coming from the right, which leads up from St. Cosmas and Damian (number 11). Remember this crossing point well for your descent! The entrance is on the opposite side (from the North-West). From there, you will enjoy beautiful panoramic views. Keep following the path, which shows only a slight incline. This way, you will arrive at the Noafer Inn.

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    Coordinates

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    46.511094, 11.274745
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    46°30'39.9"N 11°16'29.1"E
    UTM
    32T 674507 5153350
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    moderate
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    moderate

    Derived from the technical difficulty and the stamina requirements.

    Distance
    5.9 km
    Duration
    2:38 h
    Ascent
    517 m
    Descent
    517 m
    Highest point
    771 m
    Lowest point
    254 m
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