Castles around Spannberg offer a glimpse into the rich history of the Weinviertel region in Austria. This area is characterized by its viticulture, traditional cellar lanes, and historical sites. While Spannberg itself is known for its Church of St. Martin, built on a former medieval fortification, the surrounding landscape features several notable castles. The region provides various cycling and walking paths, connecting visitors to these historical landmarks.
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Very nicely renovated castle that can also be rented for events.
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The castle, a mighty two-story square building with a defensive moat, was mentioned in writing as early as 1296. Today, including the area in front of and around the castle, the cultural center of the community, where numerous interesting musical events take place every year. More about the story: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schloss_Jendenspeigen
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The first records of the castle date back to 1369. Originally called Rackendorf, the castle and lands often changed hands over the centuries. More about the story: http://noeburgen.imareal.sbg.ac.at/result/burgid/439
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In 1958 the first Ritter sparkling wine was bottled at Raggendorf Castle. At that time, RITTER SEKT was still a regional brand and the Klenkhart Castle Winery was a small family business. Today, almost 6 million bottles of sparkling wine and wine are sold worldwide every year. In 2016, the Renaissance castle was lovingly restored by the castle's lord Norbert Klenkhart and gutted of various additions from the last decades. Since then, Raggendorf Castle has been used as an event castle with its spacious castle garden, idyllic courtyard and festive rooms. Details at: https://schloss-raggendorf.com/
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Ebenthal Castle (also Coburg Castle) is a baroque palace complex, most of which dates from the 18th century. The castle was owned by the Saxe-Coburg-Koháry family until 1970 and is now privately owned after several sales.
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The first records of the castle date back to 1369. Originally called Rackendorf, the castle and estates have often changed hands over the centuries. In 1556 the knight Christoph Zoppl acquired the castle. He has jurisdiction in Rackendorf with 31 subjects and his tombstone with life-size armor can still be seen in the parish church. After his death, Raggendorff is owned by various noble families, including those of Herberstein, Sonnau and Liechtenstein. The castle is now owned by Norbert Klenkhart. It was completely restored in 2012. Since 2016 it can be rented for weddings, private parties, seminars and other festivities.
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Beautiful old castle in Matzen
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Worth seeing: Ebenthal Castle (also: Coburg Castle) is a baroque palace complex, most of which dates back to the 18th century. The Ebenthal parish church is a Roman Catholic. It is dedicated to Saint Koloman and belongs to the Deanery of Zistersdorf in the Archdiocese of Vienna.
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For a deep dive into history, consider visiting Jedenspeigen Castle, a four-winged building from the 16th and 17th centuries. It houses a permanent exhibition about the Battle of Dürnkrut and Jedenspeigen. Another historical gem is Matzen Castle (Lower Austria), which dates back to the 12th century and was rebuilt into a Renaissance castle in 1551.
Yes, several castles in the area are noted as family-friendly. Jedenspeigen Castle, Ebenthal Castle, and Raggendorf Castle are all categorized as family-friendly. Nexing Castle and Muschelberg also offers a wildlife enclosure and a romantic landscape garden that families might enjoy.
Near Nexing Castle, you'll find the Nexing Shell Hill (Muschelberg), a huge collection of shells from the Sarmatian period, dating back 12.5 to 13.5 million years. It's considered a significant geological wonder. The castle also features a romantic landscape garden and a revitalized fish pond.
The region around Spannberg offers various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous cycling and walking paths. For hiking, consider routes like the 'Parish Church of Ebenthal – Grub Village Chapel loop' or the 'Wine Press (1904) – St. Vitus Chapel, Spannberg loop.' For more options, check out the Hiking around Spannberg guide. If you prefer cycling, there are gravel biking and MTB trails available, such as the 'Sierndorf Kellergasse – Nexing Fish Pond loop.' You can find more details in the Gravel biking around Spannberg guide and the MTB Trails around Spannberg guide.
The Weinviertel region, including Spannberg, is known for its viticulture. Spring and autumn are generally ideal for visiting, as the weather is pleasant for exploring castles and enjoying outdoor activities like cycling and hiking. Autumn also offers the beauty of the grape harvest and local wine festivals. Winter visits are possible, but some outdoor activities might be limited by weather conditions.
Ebenthal Castle, a baroque palace complex, is privately owned after several sales. Raggendorf Castle, first recorded in 1369, was fully restored in 2012 and has been used as an event castle for weddings, private parties, and seminars since 2016.
While specific cafes directly at every castle are not detailed, the Weinviertel region is known for its traditional cellar lanes and vinotheques. Near Nexing Castle and Muschelberg, you can find the 'Oase am Teich' inn, which offers local specialties and overnight accommodation options, including double rooms or camping.
The castles around Spannberg showcase a variety of architectural styles, reflecting different periods of construction and renovation. You can find medieval origins, Renaissance transformations (like Matzen Castle), and baroque palace complexes such as Ebenthal Castle. Nexing Castle is built in the English Tudor style.
Visitors appreciate the rich history and diverse architectural styles of the castles. The komoot community has shown significant interest, with over 50 upvotes and 9 photos shared for the castles around Spannberg. The unique geological feature of the Nexing Shell Hill near Nexing Castle is also a highlight for many.
While Spannberg itself has public transport connections, direct public transport to every individual castle might be limited. For many rural castles, a car is often the most convenient way to visit. It's advisable to check local bus schedules or regional transport options for specific castle locations before your visit.
The diverse architectural styles, from the Renaissance Matzen Castle to the baroque Ebenthal Castle, offer excellent photographic opportunities. The romantic landscape garden and unique geological features at Nexing Castle and Muschelberg also provide picturesque scenes.
Absolutely. The Weinviertel region is known for its viticulture. You can combine castle visits with wine tasting in traditional cellar lanes, exploring wine educational trails, or visiting the museum village in Niedersulz, which compiles historic houses into a complete village. The various cycling and walking paths also connect many of these attractions.


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