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Top 10 Castles around Stössing

Best castles around Stössing are found in the surrounding Lower Austria region, offering a rich collection of historical fortifications. This area is characterized by its diverse landscapes, from the Vienna Woods to the foothills of the Alps. Visitors can explore a variety of historical sites, including well-preserved medieval structures and impressive ruins. The region provides opportunities to combine historical exploration with outdoor activities.

Best castles around Stössing

  • The most popular castles is The Araburg., a castle that is the…

Last updated: June 24, 2026

Neulengbach Castle

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Neulengbach Castle
Founded and seat of the High Freemen of Lengenbach from 1191. The Lords of Lengenbach were among the most powerful noble families in Austria. They owned 20 castles …

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The Araburg.

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The way to the castle is pretty steep. Nice view from above. There is an inn. Entry to the castle costs € 5.

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Totzenbach Castle

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A very beautiful castle, unfortunately not open to visitors.

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Wald Castle

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The complex was first mentioned as the seat of Udalschalk von Wald in 1140.

Between 1847 and 1928, the forest belonged to the Counts Haugwitz. From 1848 they had the …

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Baumgarten Castle

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Baumgarten Castle is privately owned and today houses a veterinary practice, among other things. You can drive up to the beautiful Schosshof. Really worth seeing building.

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Erich Schrenk
April 15, 2026, Die Araburg.

beautiful and easily accessible destination

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Dagmar
March 22, 2025, Schloss Totzenbach

The elaborately restored moated castle, with its moat, bridge, and idyllic courtyard, enchants visitors and transports them to another world. Although the castle is privately owned, a detour here is definitely worth it, as the large gate was open and the courtyard was also freely accessible.

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A very beautiful castle, unfortunately not open to visitors.

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Very beautiful castle, unfortunately not open to visitors.

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The medieval castle is very close to the train station and can be visited before or after a hike in the Vienna Woods. Tours can be booked online in advance: www.burg-neulengbach.info/fuehrung

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Wolfgang STB
February 26, 2024, Schloss Wald

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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Paul
March 27, 2023, Neulengbach Castle

Neulengbach Castle Neulengbach Castle was a hilltop castle on a free-standing mountain cone around 80 m high. It was converted into a palace in the 16th and 17th centuries. History: Neulengbach Castle was founded together with the market by the High Barons of Lengenbach around 1189. The castle became the center of the local rule of the Lengenbachers. After the Lengenbachers died out in 1236, it came into the possession of the Babenbergs. In the late Middle Ages, Neulengbach Castle was the seat of the princely caretakers and was often mortgaged. In 1565, Rudolf Khuen von Belasy received the rule of Neulengbach. Under the Barons of Khuen, the castle was expanded or extended into an unadorned late Renaissance palace in the third third of the 16th century and the first half of the 17th century. Text / Source: Wikipedia https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burg_Neulengbach

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March 27, 2023, Neulengbach Castle

Neulengbach Castle Founded and seat of the High Freemen of Lengenbach from 1191. The Lords of Lengenbach were among the most powerful noble families in Austria. They owned 20 castles and their coat of arms featured the colors blue and yellow, which are now the colors of Lower Austria. Generously expanded into a residential palace under Count Khuen at the beginning of the 17th century, the castle-palace complex is now a three-story square building with a double defensive ring with 8 round towers, which was never taken by enemies. The castle is now privately owned. Tex / Source: Neulengbach city map

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Frequently Asked Questions

Are there any castles directly within Stössing?

While Stössing itself does not have prominent castles, the broader Lower Austria region, where Stössing is located, is rich with historical castles and ruins. The guide focuses on these notable sites in the surrounding area.

Which castles offer the best views around Stössing?

For breathtaking panoramic views, consider visiting The Araburg. It is the highest castle ruin in Lower Austria, and from its 27m high keep, you can enjoy unforgettable vistas of the Vienna Woods and the foothills of the Alps. Aggstein Castle Ruins, though further afield in the Wachau region, also offers phenomenal views of the Danube Valley.

Are there any well-preserved medieval castles near Stössing?

Totzenbach Castle is a Gothic castle that was beautifully restored from ruins and now features a pond, creating a moated castle. Heidenreichstein Castle, located in the Waldviertel region, is another excellent example of a preserved medieval moated castle, accessible via two drawbridges.

Which castles are good for history enthusiasts?

Neulengbach Castle, founded in the 12th century and later expanded into a residential palace, offers a deep dive into centuries of architectural and historical development. Güssing Castle in Burgenland also houses an extensive museum with over 5,000 objects, showcasing military and family history.

What kind of historical fortifications can I expect to see in the region?

The region around Stössing offers a variety of historical fortifications, ranging from medieval strongholds and castle ruins, like The Araburg, to Renaissance-era expansions such as Neulengbach Castle. These structures showcase centuries of architectural and historical development in Lower Austria.

Are there family-friendly castles to visit around Stössing?

Many castles in the region offer an engaging experience for families. For example, The Araburg has rooms that simulate life in the castle and training to become a knight, which can be fun for children. Always check individual castle websites for specific family programs or accessibility information.

What outdoor activities can I combine with a castle visit?

The region around Stössing is excellent for combining historical exploration with outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking and gravel biking routes. For easy hikes, explore options like the 'View of Ötscher – Gföhlberg Hut loop' or 'Kukubauerhütte – Kukubauer Hut loop'. For more challenging hikes, consider routes like 'Stössing Village Center – Hegerberg Summit Cross loop'. You can find more details on these and other routes in the Hiking around Stössing guide.

Are there hiking trails directly near the castles?

Yes, several castles are situated in areas with hiking opportunities. For instance, Neulengbach Castle is very close to the train station, making it a convenient starting or ending point for a hike in the Vienna Woods. The Araburg also involves a pretty steep walk to reach it, offering a rewarding experience.

What is the best time to visit castles in the Stössing region?

The best time to visit castles in the Stössing region is generally during spring, summer, and early autumn when the weather is pleasant for exploring both the castle grounds and any nearby hiking trails. Some castles, like Aggstein, are particularly atmospheric when mist rolls through the valley, which can happen in cooler months. Always check specific castle opening hours, as some may have reduced hours or close during winter.

Can I reach these castles using public transport?

Some castles, like Neulengbach Castle, are conveniently located very close to a train station, making them accessible by public transport. For others, a combination of public transport and a short hike or local taxi might be necessary. It's advisable to check specific travel options for each castle you plan to visit.

What do visitors appreciate most about the castles around Stössing?

Visitors frequently appreciate the rich history and the stunning views offered by these castles. The komoot community has shared over 80 photos and given more than 130 upvotes, highlighting the visual appeal and historical significance. The unique features, such as the moated design of Totzenbach Castle or the impressive defensive rings of Neulengbach Castle, are also highly valued.

Are there any lesser-known or 'hidden gem' castles in the region?

While the guide highlights popular choices, the broader Lower Austria region has many historical sites. Wald Castle, first mentioned in 1140, and Baumgarten Castle, which houses a veterinary practice today, are examples of castles with long histories that might offer a more off-the-beaten-path experience. These are privately owned, so check their accessibility before visiting.

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