Castles around Schwarzenbach offer a glimpse into the region's history and architectural heritage. Located near the Rosaliengebirge and within the Landseer Berge Nature Park, the area features a landscape that has hosted significant historical events. These structures range from well-preserved fortresses to extensive ruins, reflecting centuries of development in Mittelburgenland. The diverse collection provides opportunities for exploring historical sites and enjoying views of the surrounding natural environment.
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The origin of the Landsee ruin cannot be determined at present, but it was first mentioned in the tradition book of the Göttweig Abbey in 1158. Children and parents can still recognize the imposing fortification in this castle ruin today.
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Documented as early as the 13th century, it experienced turbulent times as a Hungarian border fortress before being expanded to its characteristic form in the 16th and 17th centuries: Striking round towers with mighty conical roofs define its exterior today. In addition to the well-known festivals, the castle is also a venue for concerts, exhibitions, and seminars. Parts of the castle, along with the garden, can be rented for conferences, celebrations, and weddings. Guided tours are also possible by appointment.
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Schloss Eichbüchl (Aichbüchl) was probably built in the 14th century by the Lords of Vierdung. According to other sources in Wiener Neustadt, it was supposedly only built between 1558 and 1566. It is possible that a first castle was destroyed during the First Turkish Siege in 1529 and that the current castle was rebuilt slightly off to the side.
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The castle was built around 1528 from a medieval castle complex. Today, the Renaissance castle is a venue for concerts, exhibitions and seminars. You can also rent parts of the castle for your celebrations. Guided tours are also possible by arrangement.
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The castle's history dates back to the 14th century, but it is shaped by the fateful days of April 1945. Commissioned by Stalin, Dr. Karl Renner spent twelve busy days at Eichbüchl Castle developing the basic structures of the Second Republic. At the same time, he prepared the formation of a provisional government, and as its Chancellor, he finally announced Austria's declaration of independence in Vienna on April 27, 1945. Eichbüchl Castle thus found its indelible place in the history books as the birthplace of the Second Republic. More on the history: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schloss_Eichb%C3%BCchl
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Kobersdorf Castle was built around 1528 from a medieval castle. In 1683 the complex was taken by the Turks and partially destroyed. After years of decay, the castle was bought and renovated by an architect in 1963. Today it is owned by her daughter and can only be viewed during events. You can find more information about the castle games at https://www.schlossspiele.com/.
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The Landsee castle ruins are one of the largest castle ruins in Central Europe. The castle was first mentioned in 1158 and was destroyed by fire around 1790. From a viewing platform you can enjoy a wonderful panoramic view over Central Burgenland, Lake Neusiedl and the Bucklige Welt. More about the story: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burgruine_Landsee
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Privately owned castle and winery. It changed hands again in 2012 to an industrialist.
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The castles in this region offer a rich history. For example, Eichbüchl Castle is historically significant as the site where the re-establishment of the Second Republic of Austria was entrusted in 1945. The Ruins of Landsee Castle, one of the largest castle ruins in Central Europe, has a history dating back to the 13th century and was once a feared robber knight's nest.
Forchtenstein Castle provides impressive views of Forchtenstein and the surrounding villages. Additionally, the observation deck at the Ruins of Landsee Castle offers a wonderful panoramic view over the Mittelburgenland to the Bucklige Welt.
While popular, Eichbüchl Castle, a privately owned castle and winery, is a notable historical site often referred to as the birthplace of the Republic of Austria. Frohsdorf Castle, a charming French-style castle with a large garden, is another beautiful, lesser-known spot with a rich history of rebuilding and restoration.
Many castles, like Forchtenstein Castle, are open daily from March to early November. Visiting during spring or autumn can offer pleasant weather for exploring and enjoying the surrounding natural environment, avoiding the peak summer heat or potential winter closures.
Yes, several castles are suitable for families. Forchtenstein Castle, Kobersdorf Castle, Ruins of Landsee Castle, and Frohsdorf Castle are all categorized as family-friendly. The Ruins of Landsee Castle, in particular, allows children and parents to explore its imposing fortifications and learn about its history, including tales of Gertrud von Weißpriach.
While specific dog policies for each castle vary and should be checked directly with the venue, many outdoor areas and hiking trails around the castles are dog-friendly. For instance, the hiking routes near Schwarzenbach offer opportunities for walks with your dog.
Information on specific accessibility features for each castle is not detailed in the provided data. It is recommended to contact individual castles directly, such as Forchtenstein Castle or Kobersdorf Castle, for the most up-to-date accessibility information before your visit.
The region around Schwarzenbach offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking routes, including easy to moderate trails, and road cycling routes. For hiking, explore options like the 'Hiking loop from Schwarzenbach' or the 'Schwarzenbach Castle Ruins loop from Schwarzenbach'. Cyclists might enjoy the 'Forchtenstein Castle – Forchtenstein Serpentines loop from Oberpetersdorf'. You can find more details on these activities in the hiking guide and road cycling guide for Schwarzenbach.
Yes, there are several hiking opportunities that allow you to explore the castles. For example, the 'Schwarzenbach Castle Ruins loop from Schwarzenbach' is an easy 5 km hike. Another option is the 'Kobersdorf Castle – Ruins of Landsee Castle loop from Schwarzenbach', a more challenging 27 km route. You can discover more such trails in the hiking guide for Schwarzenbach.
Yes, some castles offer dining facilities. Forchtenstein Castle has a recommended castle restaurant. For other castles, you might find cafes or restaurants in the nearby villages, offering local cuisine and refreshments.
Kobersdorf Castle is known for hosting events, including castle games and theater performances, providing an atmospheric setting for cultural experiences. It's advisable to check their official website for current event schedules.
Visitors frequently appreciate the impressive architecture and the historical significance of these sites. The panoramic views from castles like Forchtenstein Castle and the extensive ruins of Landsee Castle are highly praised. The komoot community has collectively given these locations over 380 upvotes and shared more than 280 photos, highlighting their visual appeal and historical value.


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