Castles around Sankt Martin an der Raab, located in the southeastern tip of Burgenland, Austria, offers access to several notable castles and castle ruins. This region, near the triple border of Austria, Hungary, and Slovenia, is characterized by its historical significance and diverse landscapes. The area provides a range of historical sites, from well-preserved castles to ancient ruins, set within the Raab river valley.
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The Dobra Castle ruins are located on a steep volcanic cone rising directly above the market town of Neuhaus am Klausenbach. The castle's origins date back to the 12th century: Built as a Hungarian border fortress, it formed a dam in the Klausenbach Valley, serving as a strategic counterpart to the Styrian Kapfenstein Castle. During numerous conflicts throughout the Middle Ages, the fortress was repeatedly conquered and changed hands. The castle was last captured by Andreas Baumkircher in 1467, suffering significant damage. Although the complex was restored, the end of the castle's military and political significance at the beginning of the modern era led to a rapid decline of the once mighty fortification from the mid-17th century onward. As in many similar cases, the buildings were actively demolished, and the stones were reused as building material elsewhere. Today, only the remains of the thick inner walls of the pentagonal castle courtyard bear witness to its past strength.
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The castle is owned by the Batthyány family and is surrounded by a well-kept park with two baroque stone figures. The castle was built in 1846 by Count Franz Batthyány to replace an older building. The owner lived mainly in Jormannsdorf Castle and used Neumarkt only as a second home. The castle is still owned by the Batthyany family.
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Tabor Castle, built in 1469 and given a baroque makeover in the 17th century, served various purposes, including as a refuge during the religious wars and later as a residence for estate employees. After extensive restorations in 2002-2003 and a change of ownership in 2019, it is now owned by the state of Burgenland and is used as an event venue and for a Heurigen restaurant.
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During the Second World War, this "Burgschloss" also served as a shelter for the Soviet soldiers. A facility that is definitely worth seeing with a small hill in the inner courtyard, which is probably also used as an open-air stage.
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Beautiful place after you've made the climb
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Castle Grad (formerly Gornjelendavski grad, Hungarian Felsőlendvai vár) stands in the eponymous settlement Grad na Goričkem. It is the most extensive castle complex in Slovenia and, according to legend, has 365 rooms. The castle has huge cellars that served various purposes. The castle stands on a solid rock of volcanic origin or basalt tuff, which is built into the foundations of one of the largest castles in Slovenia. On the west side, outside the building, there is a deep fountain in the castle park, carved into the living rock and buried. In the lower courtyard is a rainwater collector secured by a slab that played an important role during sieges and attacks.
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Wonderful place with great views to the south.
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For a unique experience, visit Kapfenstein Castle and Winery. It's uniquely situated on an extinct volcano and houses an exclusive hotel and a renowned winery that processes wines according to organic guidelines. You can enjoy history, stunning volcanic landscapes, and high-quality organic wines.
Yes, Tabor Castle, originally built in 1469, now functions as an event venue and hosts a traditional Austrian wine tavern, known as a 'Heurigen' restaurant. It combines historical ambiance with modern use.
The Neuhaus (Dobra) Castle Ruins are an excellent choice. Perched on a steep volcanic cone, these 12th-century ruins were once a Hungarian border fortress. They offer a tangible connection to the region's turbulent medieval history and provide impressive views.
Yes, Neumarkt Castle / Batthyany Castle, built in 1846, remains privately owned by the Batthyány family. While primarily used as a second home, its architecture and well-maintained park with baroque stone figures make it a notable landmark.
The best season to visit is generally spring through autumn (April to October) when the weather is pleasant for exploring castle grounds and enjoying outdoor activities. Many castles, especially those with wineries or restaurants, are fully operational during these months. Winter visits can offer a different, quieter charm, but some facilities might have reduced hours.
Yes, Tabor Castle is listed as family-friendly, offering a historical setting that can be enjoyed by all ages, especially with its event venue and restaurant. Additionally, the Romantic Little Castle Loipersdorf is described as enchanting and fairy-tale-like, with a charming pond nearby, which could appeal to families.
The region around Sankt Martin an der Raab is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including easy loops along the Raab river or moderate routes like the János-hegy loop. There are also many road cycling routes, such as the 'Vineyards – Kapfenstein Castle loop' which directly combines cycling with a castle visit. For runners, there are various running trails available.
Absolutely. Kapfenstein Castle and Winery offers wonderful views to the south from its location on an extinct volcano. The Neuhaus (Dobra) Castle Ruins also provide impressive views from their dramatic position on a steep volcanic cone.
Yes, Grad Castle in Slovenia is a short distance away. It is recognized as the most extensive castle complex in Slovenia, built on a solid rock of volcanic origin. Its sheer size and rich history make it a fascinating destination, even though it's across the border.
The duration of a visit can vary. For ruins like Neuhaus (Dobra) Castle Ruins, you might spend 1-2 hours exploring the site and enjoying the views. For castles like Kapfenstein Castle and Winery or Tabor Castle, especially if you include a meal or a wine tasting, you could easily spend 2-4 hours or more.
The Romantic Little Castle Loipersdorf is specifically noted for its enchanting, fairy-tale-like appearance. It's a picturesque spot with a charming pond nearby, perfect for a leisurely stroll.


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