At the end of the Kleinarl valley floor lies the Jägersee Lake. The divine peace and breathtaking natural backdrop allow visitors to pause for a moment.
The land as it's farmed today, arose from centuries of swapping and buying forest and fields.

In 1894 the estate was sold to Max Baron Imhof and became privately owned. As all the fixtures had to remain in the house, there are still items from the prince archbishop era there today.
In the lounge on the first floor there is still a tile stove with the Imhof coat of arms. There is also household linen embroidered with the family crest still in use today.
The hand-painted furniture, old paintings, rare hunting trophies give the house its exceptional charm. |
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In 1718 Archbishop Franz von Harrach commissioned the building of a hunting lodge by the lake. It remained under ownership of the Salzburg Archbishops until 1803 whereafter it was managed by changing provincial lords.

In 1927 the estate was bought by Count Felix Droste zu Vischering von Nesselrode-Reichenstein from the Eifel and is still owned by the family today. The family Nesselode runs the hunting and fishing business and set a high value on maintaining the distinctive character and simplicity of the Jägersees lake.
Savour the impressions and recharge your batteries on a walk around the lake, on a boat trip or on a refreshment stop in the old hunting lodge. |