Best castles around Eichgraben are found within the broader Wienerwald region, offering a glimpse into Austria's rich history. This area is characterized by its forested hills and historical landmarks, providing a scenic backdrop for exploration. The region features a variety of historical sites, from medieval fortresses to Renaissance chateaus. These structures are often nestled within natural landscapes, making them accessible via walking routes.
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The ruins are surrounded by a moat.
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Addendum: In 1884, Prince Ypsilanti (a descendant of a Greek freedom fighter) inherited the palace. Ypsilanti was married to the daughter of the banker Baron von Sina (see Sina-Warte on the Lindkogl and Sinagasse in Vienna's 22nd district). The Ypsilanti family remained the owners until the end of the 20th century.
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A piece of contemporary history, surrounded by atmospheric nature.
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A beautiful view towards Neulengbach Castle.
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The medieval castle is very close to the train station and can be visited before or after a hike in the Vienna Woods. Tours can be booked online in advance: www.burg-neulengbach.info/fuehrung
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Neulengbach Castle was a hilltop castle on a free-standing, approximately 80 m high mountain cone above the Lower Austrian town of Neulengbach in the Sankt Pölten-Land district, which was converted into a palace in the 16th and 17th centuries. The palace complex is a three-story polygonal building with a double defensive ring and eight round towers, a porch with a magnificent Renaissance portal and a courtyard with Tuscan double columns and a stone fountain basin.
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If you go behind the church you will find the castle. It's really well hidden and very easy to drive past.
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The region around Eichgraben, particularly the broader Wienerwald, offers a diverse range of historical structures. You can find medieval fortresses, castle ruins, and renovated chateaus. Examples include the medieval Neulengbach Castle, the sparse remains of Ried Castle Ruins, and the neoclassical Rappoltenkirchen Castle.
Yes, the Ried Castle Ruins are located on a hilltop in the Vienna Woods. Visitors can explore the sparse remains of a Romanesque round tower, a kennel wall, and the outer castle, which date back to around 1200. It's a spur castle ruin with an impressive system of ramparts and ditches.
Beyond the immediate vicinity of Eichgraben, the Wienerwald region boasts several impressive castles. These include the ancestral seat of the Princes of Liechtenstein, Burg Liechtenstein in Mödling; the fairytale-like Burg Kreuzenstein; the Renaissance-style Schloss Schallaburg; and the dramatically perched Burg Aggstein overlooking the Danube River.
Neulengbach Castle, a former hilltop castle converted into a palace, is privately owned but can be visited. Tours are available and can be booked online in advance via its official website.
The Ried Castle Ruins are considered family-friendly and suitable for small children, offering a short, nice hike. While specific family activities vary by site, exploring castle ruins can be an engaging experience for all ages.
Many castles and their surroundings offer scenic views. For instance, the Ried Castle Ruins are also a designated viewpoint. You can also find a specific highlight called View of Neulengbach Castle from the Laabenbach riverbank, which provides a beautiful perspective of the castle.
Yes, the region offers numerous hiking opportunities. For example, you can find routes like the "Römerstern – Roman Burial Mounds of Erlaa loop" or the "Dürreberg (396 m) – Westbahn Tunnel loop" which are part of the broader Hiking around Eichgraben guide. These trails often pass by or offer views of historical sites.
Besides hiking, the area around Eichgraben is excellent for cycling. You can find various MTB trails, such as the "Falkensteiner Hut – Neulengbach Castle loop" in the MTB Trails around Eichgraben guide, or explore gravel biking routes like the "Nibelungen Monument – Judenau Water Castle loop" from the Gravel biking around Eichgraben guide.
Baumgarten Castle is privately owned and currently houses a veterinary practice. While you can drive up to the beautiful castle courtyard, the interior is not generally accessible to the public for tours.
Rappoltenkirchen Castle was first mentioned in 1210. Originally a Renaissance chateau, it was later redesigned in a neoclassical style by architect Theophil Hansen. It is privately owned and not accessible to the public, but its exterior is a notable historical sight.
While Eichgraben itself doesn't have prominent castles, the Wienerwaldmuseum Eichgraben offers insights into the local history, geology, archaeology, and traditional crafts of the area. It's a great place to learn about the region's past, from prehistory to Roman culture, and features an open-air museum. You can find more information at museumsguide.net.
Visitors appreciate the diverse historical structures, from medieval castles to renovated chateaus, each with unique architectural styles and histories. The natural settings, often within the Vienna Woods, provide scenic backdrops for exploration, making these sites popular for both history enthusiasts and those seeking outdoor activities like hiking.


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