Best castles around Groß-Schweinbarth are found in the gentle hills of the Weinviertel region. This area is characterized by its historical sites and natural landscape, offering opportunities for hiking and cycling. Schloss Groß-Schweinbarth, a primary historical site, evolved from a 12th-century moated castle into a Baroque palace. The region also features various other castles, some with extensive parks or unique geological features.
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The history of Bockfließ Castle goes back to 1168. "Breastwork of the Marchfeld", "place of refuge for the residents", a "real fortress" are descriptions of the castle in medieval documents. In the 15th century, the castle was known as a moated castle, and in the 18th century it was converted into a castle-like fortress. The notches of Turkish sabres can be seen on the old inner gate. The interior rooms were plundered in 1809 and 1945. Today the castle is owned by Countess Maya Goess, née Abensperg-Traun, and serves as a private residence. More on the history: https://www.burgen-austria.com/archive.php?id=438
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The castle is simply beautiful
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The complex, which in its basic form dates back to the 13th century, now houses exhibition areas, a music school, a studio and a restaurant following a partial renovation between 2011 and 2013.
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Very nicely renovated castle that can also be rented for events.
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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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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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The Groß-Schweinbarth region features a variety of historical structures, including moated castles, Renaissance castles, and Baroque palaces. You'll find everything from private residences to those with accessible grounds and extensive parks.
Schloss Groß-Schweinbarth is primarily used by forestry administration, and public access to the interior is very limited. However, you can view the exterior and enjoy the extensive, well-kept castle park. Opposite the castle, in the former Meierhof, there is an ethnographic museum, which is an external branch of the Lower Austria State Museum, offering an additional point of interest.
Yes, Nexing Castle and Muschelberg stands out. It features a romantic landscape garden from 1802 and the unique Nexing Shell Hill, a huge collection of 12.5 to 13.5 million-year-old shells from the Sarmatian period, making it a significant geological site.
Wolkersdorf Castle is beautifully situated on a pond next to a park, which includes hammocks for relaxing breaks. The area around the castle also has bars, making it an ideal spot to unwind during your visit.
The castles around Groß-Schweinbarth have rich histories, often dating back to the 12th century. Many, like Schloss Groß-Schweinbarth, evolved from moated castles into Baroque palaces. Others, such as Matzen Castle (Lower Austria), were medieval strongholds rebuilt into Renaissance castles, reflecting centuries of changing ownership and architectural styles.
Several castles are noted as family-friendly. Wolkersdorf Castle offers a park with hammocks, while Nexing Castle and Muschelberg has a landscape garden, a fish pond, and a wildlife enclosure. Raggendorf Castle also features a spacious castle garden and idyllic courtyard.
The gentle hills of the Weinviertel region offer excellent opportunities for outdoor activities. You can enjoy cycling and walking routes near the castles. For example, there are routes like the 'Hochleithen Cycle Path – Wolkersdorf Castle loop' or the 'Kettlasbrunn Kellergasse – Nexing Fish Pond loop'. You can find more details on these and other routes in the Cycling around Groß-Schweinbarth guide.
Yes, Bockfließ Castle, a historical moated castle, is currently a private residence and its premises are not open to the public. While you cannot enter, its historical significance as a former fortress is notable.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical architecture and natural beauty. Many enjoy the well-maintained parks and gardens, the unique geological features like the Nexing Shell Hill, and the opportunity to combine castle viewing with cycling or walking through the scenic Weinviertel region. The community has shared over 140 photos and given more than 300 upvotes for these sites.
Yes, Raggendorf Castle, which was fully restored in 2012, can be rented for weddings, private parties, seminars, and other festivities. It offers a spacious castle garden, an idyllic courtyard, and festive rooms for events.
The Weinviertel region, with its gentle hills and natural landscape, is pleasant to visit during spring, summer, and autumn. These seasons offer good weather for exploring castle exteriors, parks, and combining your visit with hiking or cycling. Autumn is particularly scenic with the changing foliage and the region's wine production activities.


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