Best attractions and places to see around Palterndorf-Dobermannsdorf are located in the eastern Weinviertel region of Lower Austria. This area is characterized by gentle hills, viticulture, and the Zaya River valley. Visitors can explore historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural features. The landscape offers opportunities for walking and cycling.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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Repaired again and a wonderful panoramic view (Czech Republic, Slovakia - even the snow mountain is visible) is possible.
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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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There is a small colony of bee-eaters here. The colony near Siegendorf in Burgenland is better known.
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The defense tower of Palterndorf is one of the highlights of the village. Unfortunately, he is in the middle of a property. It was not possible to tell whether it was freely accessible.
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Unfortunately closed for security reasons after vandalism.
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The castle, a two-storey square building with a defensive moat, was mentioned in writing as early as 1296 when it was mentioned in a document in connection with Otto von Ydungspiugen. It is reported that the keystone of the formerly Gothic stone gate bore the year 1192. The building is the result of several modifications and extensions. The castle got its current appearance when, after being destroyed in the 15th century, it was rebuilt by the Kollonitsch family on the remains of the old building just before 1600.
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There is an exhibition in the castle from May to October.
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Access to my knowledge through the inn. Open from April 1st to October 31st Monday - Sunday 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Defense tower The mighty defense tower that stands in the middle of Palterndorf is a wonderful stone witness of the Middle Ages. The tower was first mentioned in a document in the Liechtenstein land register of 1414 ("... so there is a courtyard there, the tower is in place ...") and then belonged to the Liechtensteiners. It was part of an apparently fortified courtyard. The defense tower was once enclosed by a wall and moat. The tower was built from rubble stones and has a wall thickness of over one meter, a base area of 8 by 8 meters and a height to the eaves of 14 meters. The ground floor has a barrel vault and is accessible through a door that was added later. The original entrance to the tower is the high entry on the first floor. This could only be reached by a ladder, which provided better protection in an emergency, because the ladder could be pulled in and this made it difficult for the attackers to get into the tower. The legend tells that there was an underground escape route from the fortified tower to the fortified church. Originally, the tower should have had a fortified end. The largely original Gothic village tower is an extraordinary rarity across the country and is the only one of its kind north of the Danube. It is a testimony to the home decor, storage and refuge in the Gothic era. This fact gives it special historical, artistic and cultural significance. https://palterndorf-dobermannsdorf.riskommunal.net/system/web/video.aspx?detailonr=224947416 Source: https://www.palterndorf.at/Freizeit_Vereine/Tourismus/Wehreurm
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The region is rich in history. You can visit the impressive Palterndorf Watchtower, a medieval fortified tower from the 14th and 15th centuries, known for its Gothic architecture. Another significant site is the Local Parish Church of St. Andrew in Dobermannsdorf, with parts dating back to the 13th century. Don't miss the Late Gothic Plague Column in Palterndorf, and the Johannes Chapel built in 1895.
Yes, Jedenspeigen Castle is a notable historical building nearby. This four-winged castle from the 16th and 17th centuries houses an exhibition about the Battle of Dürnkrut and Jedenspeigen, offering insights into a pivotal historical event. The exhibition is typically open from May to October.
The gentle Weinviertel hills offer picturesque landscapes. A must-visit is the Wartberg Lookout, Großkrut, which provides a breathtaking panoramic view over the Weinviertel, including the ruins of Staatz and Falkenstein. You can also explore the Zaya River Valley. For a unique natural monument, visit the Picture Pine Kettlasbrunn, a site with a rich local legend, where a new pine has been planted after the original fell.
The region is ideal for outdoor activities during spring, summer, and early autumn. These seasons offer pleasant weather for exploring the Weinviertel hills, walking through the idyllic wine cellar lanes, and enjoying the panoramic views from the Wartberg Lookout. If you wish to see the European Bee-Eaters, they are typically present during the summer months.
Absolutely! Families can enjoy visiting Jedenspeigen Castle, which often has exhibitions. The Picture Pine Kettlasbrunn offers a fascinating legend for all ages. For nature lovers, the European Bee-Eater Nesting Site provides a wonderful opportunity to observe colorful birds, especially in summer. The gentle terrain of the Weinviertel hills also makes for pleasant family walks and cycling.
Yes, the region around Palterndorf-Dobermannsdorf is excellent for hiking and cycling. You'll find numerous routes that wind through the picturesque Weinviertel hills and vineyards. For specific hiking trails, you can explore options like the 'Johannes Chapel – Pestsäule Palterndorf loop' or the 'Dobermannsdorf Church – Johannes Chapel loop'. For cycling, routes like the 'Oil Derricks of Zayatal – Sulphur Spring loop' are popular. You can find more detailed routes in the Hiking around Palterndorf-Dobermannsdorf and Cycling around Palterndorf-Dobermannsdorf guides.
The Palterndorf Watchtower is a rare and significant medieval fortified tower, dating back to the 14th and 15th centuries. It's considered one of the few preserved Gothic village towers north of the Danube. Originally part of a fortified farm, it features a barrel vault on the ground floor and an original high entrance on the first floor, designed for defense. Legends even speak of an underground escape route. It is typically open from April 1st to October 31st, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
The region's viticulture is a defining characteristic. You can experience it by strolling through the idyllic Wine Cellar Lanes (Kellergassen) in Dobermannsdorf, which are still actively used today. These lanes offer a charming setting and are an integral part of the local culture. Many traditional wineries and 'Heurigen' (wine taverns) in the area welcome visitors to taste local wines.
Yes, the terrain around Palterndorf-Dobermannsdorf, with its gentle hills and scenic paths, is well-suited for gravel biking. Routes such as the 'Sierndorf Kellergasse – Nexing Fish Pond loop from Jedenspeigen' offer a great way to explore the landscape. For more options, refer to the Gravel biking around Palterndorf-Dobermannsdorf guide.
One of the most striking wildlife attractions is the European Bee-Eater Nesting Site. These incredibly colorful birds, known for their graceful flight and joyful calls, are an endangered species and can be observed during the summer months. They are colony breeders, creating nests in sand and gravel pits.
Visitors particularly appreciate the panoramic views from the Wartberg Lookout, Großkrut, which offers stunning vistas over the Weinviertel. The historical significance and unique architecture of the Palterndorf Watchtower also receive high praise. Many enjoy the blend of historical sites, scenic overlooks, and the charming natural environment, especially the vineyards and gentle hills that are perfect for walking and cycling.
The Wartberg Lookout, Großkrut stands at the highest point of the Großkrut municipality. After climbing the approximately 15-meter-high tower, you are rewarded with a breathtaking panoramic view over the entire Weinviertel. On clear days, you can see the ruins of Staatz and Falkenstein to the west, and the snow-capped mountains in the distance. Informative display boards at the foot of the tower provide details on wine and the history of viticulture in Großkrut.


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