Best castles around Rohrbach an der Gölsen are situated in a municipality rich in history, nestled within a landscape that reflects centuries of regional development. The area features prominent historical landmarks and architectural evolution, offering insights into its medieval past. This region provides a setting where historical structures blend with the natural environment.
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beautiful and easily accessible destination
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Beautifully renovated castle, a so-called wedding location.
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The Araburg is impressively situated on the mountain as you climb up from Kaumberg. The castle is worth a visit; the inner courtyard is very inviting.
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A beautiful summer residence for poor bishops
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The complex was first mentioned as the seat of the Udalschalk von Wald in 1140. In the 15th century, Jörg Scheck von Wald expanded the complex like a castle. In 1485, the troops of Matthias Corvinus stormed the castle, which was expanded in the Renaissance style by the Lords of Greiß in the 16th century. In 1683 the Turks conquered the castle. The Spindler von Hofeck family was the owner from 1687 to 1782. They were followed by Count Fuchs von Fuchsberg until 1817. This year, Jerome Bonaparte appears briefly as an exile under the name Hieronymus Fürst von Montfort as the owner. The next owner was Franz Freiherr von Pillersdorf. Between 1847 and 1928, forest belonged to Count Haugwitz. From 1848 onwards they had the new castle added to the old castle. Baron Friedrich Baratta-Dragom, a grandson of Karl Wilhelm Graf Haugwitz, eventually took over the estate, but had to have it auctioned off during the global economic crisis in 1930. The buyer was Prince Karl Auersperg-Breunner, whose family still owns it today.
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Kreisbach Castle dates back to its founding at the end of the 12th century. After an eventful history, the cultural association has been striving for revitalization since 1999. Visitors can already take a tour of the castle and see the exemplary renovated high baroque St. Anne's Chapel, a Gothic passage and a Romanesque cellar. Rental of the premises for sacred celebrations and private parties. More about the story: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schloss_Kreisbach
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Ochsenburg Castle stands on a roughly 30-meter-high rocky outcrop on the right bank of the Traisen River. The medieval castle of the Ochsenburg family was rebuilt into a Renaissance-style palace during the 16th century. In 1785, the newly established Diocese of St. Pölten was granted the right to use it. During World War II, the castle was used as a military hospital and subsequently fell into disrepair. Since its renovation, it has served as a summer residence for the bishops of St. Pölten. In 2010, it was announced that the Diocese of St. Pölten was putting Ochsenburg Castle up for sale for approximately three million euros. Because no buyer had been found by mid-2011, it was announced that the castle was being renovated and could now be rented for celebrations. The castle and the estate located immediately to the east are listed as historical monuments.
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You unexpectedly come across this beautiful castle in this side valley of the Traisen.
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Schloss Bergau is a significant historical landmark in Rohrbach an der Gölsen, reflecting centuries of regional history. However, it is privately owned and not accessible for public viewing. You can appreciate its well-preserved exterior from a distance.
Yes, Kreisbach Castle is considered family-friendly. It dates back to the 12th century and offers tours of its renovated Baroque St. Anne's Chapel, a Gothic passage, and a Romanesque cellar. Additionally, Schloss Klafterbrunn, now operated as a hotel, is also listed as family-friendly.
Beyond castles, the region offers a variety of historical sites. For example, The Araburg. is a historic castle ruin, the highest in Lower Austria, offering insights into medieval life. View of Ochsenburg Castle is a Renaissance-style palace with a rich history, including its use by the Diocese of St. Pölten.
The area around Rohrbach an der Gölsen offers various cycling opportunities. You can find routes for gravel biking, general cycling, and road cycling, with routes passing by or offering views of some of the castles.
While specific hiking trails directly to all castles aren't detailed, the region's cycling routes often provide scenic views of the historical landmarks. For instance, the Traisental Cycle Path offers views of Ochsenburg Castle. Many routes also pass through the natural landscape surrounding these historical sites.
The castles and their surrounding areas can be enjoyed throughout the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant weather for exploring and outdoor activities like cycling. Summer allows for longer days and more events, while winter can provide a unique, serene atmosphere, though some facilities might have reduced hours.
Yes, The Araburg., being the highest castle ruin in Lower Austria, offers panoramic views from its 27-meter-high keep. From there, you can see the gently sloping hills of the Vienna Woods and the rugged cliffs of the Alps' foothills.
The castles showcase diverse architectural styles. Ochsenburg Castle is a Renaissance-style palace. Kreisbach Castle features a renovated Baroque St. Anne's Chapel, a Gothic passage, and a Romanesque cellar. Even the privately owned Schloss Bergau features a rectangular inner courtyard, remnants of battlements, and a square castle tower with a pyramid roof.
Yes, some castles themselves offer amenities. For example, The Araburg. has a romantic Burgstüberl that serves regional delicacies on a panorama terrace. Schloss Klafterbrunn operates as a hotel. Additionally, the towns and villages surrounding the castles will have various cafes, restaurants, and accommodation options.
Visitors appreciate the historical significance and the scenic beauty surrounding these castles. Many enjoy the panoramic views from places like The Araburg., the well-preserved architecture of sites like Kreisbach Castle, and the opportunity to combine historical exploration with outdoor activities like cycling.
Yes, Wald Castle, first mentioned in 1140, has a rich history of expansions and ownership changes. While it is privately owned by the Auersperg-Breunner family today, its exterior can be viewed, showcasing its historical evolution from a medieval complex to a structure with additions from the 19th century.


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