Best castles around Bad Waltersdorf offer a journey through Styrian history and architecture. This region, known for its historical significance, features a collection of fortifications and historical sites. Visitors can explore various types of castles, from hill forts to moated structures. The area provides opportunities to discover historical buildings and learn about the past.
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This medieval hilltop castle was built in the 12th century by Gottschalk Schirling (from 1166 of Neitberg/Neuberg), son of Wulfing von Stubenberg, as a border fortress or "fighting castle" against the feared Hungarian armies and against all sorts of "pagan rabble" from the East.
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The castle and the pretty little park have their charm at night too, I find. I like the play of light and the mix of nature and historical background. And if you're lucky, you can also get a coffee at the castle restaurant ;)
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I can't say anything about the interior of the Pfeilburg, but it looks good from the outside. The "inside" will be covered later :)
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The Pfeilburg Museum is located on Klostergasse, open from April to October. The interesting fortress trail begins here.
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Originally fortified with a wide moat, the fortified complex was a strategically important border fortress against the constant threat from the east. The castle became state property and has been owned by the market town of Burgau since 1871. In recent years, the castle, the inner courtyard, and the outer bailey with its round tower have been restored. The round tower houses the municipal office and a castle café; the outer bailey contains apartments; the cellar of the main castle features a beautiful brick vault and is used for various club events. The ballroom on the second floor and the inner courtyard with its arcaded vault are used for a variety of cultural events, including weddings and conferences.
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Big castle tower as for a small village. Burgau had good history with market rights not being a city itself.
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Castle Neudau The original moated castle consists of the outer bailey with a mighty round tower, the gate wing and the south wing, the three-storey residential castle (closed four-wing building around an inner courtyard) and the east wing with the chapel and the entrance. The castle, first mentioned in 1371, dates in its present form from the late 19th century (in the style of the second baroque). Parts of the interior with remarkable ovens from the 17th and 18th centuries have been preserved. In the park there is a small theater building from the early 18th century. The owners of the castle were the Neubers, from 1500 the Polheim, 1571 - 1706 the Rottal family. Today's owner Franz Karl Kottulinsky. The castle is very well preserved. Neudau received its current facade about 130 years ago.
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Wonderful castle with an exciting view. Really nice.
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Yes, several sites are suitable for families. Hartberg, a historical settlement, is known for its beautiful old town and is considered family-friendly. The Pfeilburg Museum in Fürstenfeld, housed in the oldest profane building, offers engaging exhibitions about the region's history and is also family-friendly. Additionally, Ehrenhausen Castle and Castle Park features a climate forest within its park, providing an interesting outdoor experience for all ages.
The Pfeilburg Museum in Fürstenfeld is a significant historical site. It's the oldest profane building in Fürstenfeld and hosts the "Kruzitürken Museum," which impressively depicts the history of the border town from a fortress to a craft and trading hub. Entry is free with the "GenussCard".
Neuberg Castle, a Styrian hill fort, offers good views of the surrounding area, even though the castle itself is not open to the public. You can see the impressive complex very well from various spots nearby.
Yes, Neudau Castle is an original moated castle. It features a mighty round tower, a gate wing, and a three-storey residential castle, all well-preserved. While privately owned, its exterior and park are notable.
The region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as the "Bench in the Forest – Waldschenke Burgau loop," by exploring Hiking around Bad Waltersdorf. For cyclists, there are road cycling routes like the "Riegersburg Castle loop" in Road Cycling Routes around Bad Waltersdorf, and gravel biking options like the "Burgau Water Castle loop" in Gravel biking around Bad Waltersdorf.
Neuberg Castle is a time-honored building and one of Styria's most important preserved fortifications. While not open to the public, it's located right next to the road, and its super castle complex is definitely worth seeing from the outside.
The region showcases a mix of architectural styles. You'll find Styrian hill forts like Neuberg Castle, which incorporates medieval structures into a modern fortress. There are also original moated castles such as Neudau Castle, featuring elements from the late 19th century in a second baroque style, with preserved interiors from the 17th and 18th centuries.
Visitors appreciate the journey through Styrian history and architecture. They enjoy exploring well-preserved fortifications, historical town centers like Hartberg with its beautiful old town, and museum castles such as the Pfeilburg Museum. The blend of historical significance and opportunities for outdoor activities nearby is also highly valued.
Ehrenhausen Castle and Castle Park is notable for its park, which includes a climate forest. This forest was planted to positively influence the urban climate and research how trees adapt to increased temperatures and drought, offering a unique natural element alongside the historical castle.
The duration of a visit can vary. For a historical settlement like Hartberg, a stroll through the old town might take an hour or two. A museum like the Pfeilburg Museum could also be a 1-2 hour visit. For castles that are only viewable from the outside, like Neuberg Castle, you might spend less time, perhaps 30 minutes to an hour, depending on how much you wish to explore the surroundings.
While not a hidden gem in the traditional sense, Neudau Castle, an original moated castle, is a beautifully preserved private residence that offers a glimpse into the region's rich history and architectural heritage, often less crowded than more prominent attractions.
Driving is generally the most flexible way to visit multiple castles and historical sites in the Bad Waltersdorf region, as many are spread out. Public transport options might be limited for direct access to all sites, so a car allows for greater freedom to explore at your own pace.


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