Best castles around Mauthausen offer a glimpse into the region's rich history and diverse landscapes. Situated along the Danube River in Upper Austria, Mauthausen is characterized by its riverine plains and surrounding hills. The area features a mix of historical sites, including well-preserved castles and evocative ruins. These structures are often nestled within natural settings, providing opportunities for exploration.
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This castle can only be explored with a guided tour, which is highly recommended. It is one of the few sources of income and with the money the castle ruin is lovingly restored. Duration of the guided tour approx. 2 hours, registration for the guided tour at 0664/4846429.
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Everything you need to know about the castle ruins and the association: https://www.spilberg.at/
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My photos of the Spilberg Castle Ruins can only be seen in the mountain bike highlight: https://www.komoot.com/de-de/highlight/710174 Taken on my tour: 2025.04.14. SPILBERG CASTLE RUINS - MAUTHAUSEN ROUND https://www.komoot.com/de-de/tour/2189322575
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My photos are from the tour: 2025.04.14. SPILBERG CASTLE RUINS - MAUTHAUSEN ROUND https://www.komoot.com/de-de/tour/2189322575 Everything you need to know about the castle ruins and the association: https://www.spilberg.at/
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Great facility, freely accessible. Good panoramic view from the top.
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The castle was lovingly reconstructed and partially rebuilt in 25,000 hours of work. The staircase in the tower is certainly very laborious and expensive for visitors to the castle. The castle is located along the castle hiking trail and the Enzmilner hiking trail.
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The castle was built in the 16th century and once served as a fortress and residence of the Counts of Ennsegg. Today the castle is privately owned. The Enns State Music School has been housed in the wings since 2001, and Ennsegg Castle is also used for various events, such as concerts, exhibitions and festivals. The outdoor area is open to visitors, and guided tours are possible by prior arrangement.
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For families, Tillysburg Castle is a great option, known for its festivals. Pragstein Castle in Mauthausen also offers museums and event rooms, making it engaging for various ages.
The Mauthausen area features a diverse range of historical sites, including well-preserved castles, evocative ruins, and moated castles. You can explore structures like the almost 900-year-old Tillysburg Castle, the nicely restored Windhaag Castle Ruins, and the historic Spilberg Castle Ruins, once an important moated castle on an island in the Danube.
The best time to visit is generally from spring to autumn (April to October) when the weather is mild and most sites are fully accessible. Summer months are particularly vibrant, with events like the festivals held at Tillysburg Castle.
Pragstein Castle is located directly in Mauthausen and is easily accessible. The Windhaag Castle Ruins are also nicely restored and offer an accessible historical experience. Spilberg Castle Ruins can be viewed from the outside on a tour, offering a glimpse into its past without extensive exploration.
For individual castles like Pragstein Castle, which houses museums, you might spend 1-2 hours. Ruins like Spilberg Castle Ruins can be explored in less than an hour if only viewing from the outside. If you plan to visit multiple sites or combine with nearby outdoor activities, consider dedicating a full day.
The region around Mauthausen offers various outdoor activities. You can find excellent hiking routes, such as the 'Marbacher Linde – Heinrichskirche Mauthausen loop'. There are also numerous road cycling routes and MTB trails, including routes that pass by castles like the 'Rechberg Bathing Lake – Windhaag Castle Ruins loop'.
Yes, there are several hiking opportunities. For example, the 'Marbacher Linde – Heinrichskirche Mauthausen loop' is a moderate 8.4 km hike. You can find more options and detailed routes on the Hiking around Mauthausen guide.
Policies regarding dogs vary by castle. While many outdoor areas around ruins might be dog-friendly, access to interior spaces or museums is often restricted. It's best to check the specific rules for each castle you plan to visit beforehand.
Accessibility can be challenging for historic sites. While some areas around castles might be accessible, full wheelchair access to all parts, especially interiors or upper levels of ruins, is not always guaranteed. We recommend contacting the specific castle administration for detailed accessibility information before your visit.
Parking availability varies. For castles located within towns, like Pragstein Castle in Mauthausen, public parking options are usually nearby. For more remote ruins, designated parking areas might be smaller or require a short walk. It's advisable to check local signage or specific castle websites for parking details.
Mauthausen itself is accessible by train and bus. From Mauthausen, local bus services might connect to some nearby villages where castles are located. However, for more remote sites, public transport might be limited, and a car or bicycle could be more convenient. Always check current schedules and routes for specific destinations.
In Mauthausen, near Pragstein Castle, you will find various cafes and restaurants. For castles located in more rural settings, dining options might be less frequent, so it's a good idea to plan ahead or bring refreshments, especially when visiting ruins like Spilberg Castle Ruins.


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