Best castles around Unterstinkenbrunn are found within the wider Weinviertel region, known for its rolling hills and historical significance. The area features a mix of historical structures, from medieval ruins to former hunting lodges. These sites offer insights into the region's past and are often situated amidst natural landscapes. Unterstinkenbrunn itself is home to Schloss Unterstinkenbrunn, a 17th-century structure with a history dating back to the 14th century.
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Beautiful castle ruins, which were supposedly built as ruins from the start.
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On the path leading up from the "Staatzer Speis" (Staatz Spit), you'll find an information panel drawn by the legendary graphic artist of the Geological Institute, Leo Leitner. Besides the serious geological explanation of the Staatz cliff, you can also spot God the Father as part of the "ARGE ALPEN-KARPATEN" (Working Group of the Alps-Carpathians), or the Devil trying to slow down the folding with a spear, as well as cyclists, hikers, a scarecrow...
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Admission to the courtyard is free, entry to the observation tower is €2 per person.
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The Hanselburg is the artificial ruin of a hilltop castle. In 1800, Prince Johann I of Liechtenstein had the romantic artificial ruin built on the remains of an old local mountain complex as a hunting pavilion and snack bar.
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Built by Prince Lichtenstein in the 18th century.
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Laa Castle stands in the northeast corner of Burgplatz. An imposing building made of stone walls with a butter churn tower and a low square battle tower was mainly used to supply and secure the weir. The castle was built in the 13th century. In 1564 almost the entire town and parts of the fortifications and the castle were burnt down by a conflagration. Around 1786 the castle went into private ownership. In 2007, Laa Castle was bought by the municipality of Laa. The castle has been renovated in recent years and since 2018 the butter churn tower and the inner courtyard of the castle have been open to the public daily from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
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Laa Castle stands in the northeast corner of Burgplatz. An imposing building made of stone walls with a butter churn tower and a low square battle tower was mainly used to supply and secure the weir. The castle was built in the 13th century. In 1564 almost the entire town and parts of the fortifications and the castle were burnt down by a conflagration. Around 1786 the castle went into private ownership. In 2007, Laa Castle was bought by the municipality of Laa. The castle has been renovated in recent years and since 2018 the butter churn tower and the inner courtyard of the castle have been open to the public every day from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. In November 2019, the castle hall and the toilet facilities were also presented to the public. The Laaer beer museum can be visited in the south wing.
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The Hanslburg, built in 1800 in the style of a romantic ruin, was a gift from his wife for the name day of Johann Prince von Liechtenstein and was soon given the name "Hanslburg". It served the prince - when he happened to be in the area - as a kind of snack bar.
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The Weinviertel region offers a diverse range of historical structures, from medieval ruins to former hunting lodges. You can find sites like the romantic artificial ruin of Hanselburg Ruins, medieval fortresses such as the Ruins of Staatz Castle, and more imposing structures like Laa Castle, which now houses a beer museum.
Yes, Schloss Unterstinkenbrunn, located on the northern outskirts of the village, is privately owned and used for agricultural purposes. While external viewing is possible to a limited extent, it is not generally open to the public for tours or extensive visits.
The Ruins of Staatz Castle are perched on a 100-meter-high limestone cliff and provide magnificent panoramic views of the surrounding area. On clear days, you can even see towards the Czech Republic.
Yes, Laa Castle is noted as family-friendly. It features a beer museum and allows visitors to climb its castle tower for a small fee when open, offering an engaging experience for all ages.
The castles offer a glimpse into various historical periods. For instance, the Ruins of Staatz Castle, originally an 11th-century fortress, was destroyed during the Thirty Years' War, providing insight into medieval conflicts. Hanselburg Ruins, built in 1800, showcases the romantic artificial ruin style popular in the 19th century.
Absolutely. Many castles are situated in natural landscapes, making them ideal starting points or destinations for hikes. For example, the Hanselburg Ruins are located on a wooded hill with a path leading from Loosdorf. You can find various running and cycling routes in the area, including those that pass by historical sites. Explore options like the Running Trails around Unterstinkenbrunn or Cycling around Unterstinkenbrunn.
Beyond Unterstinkenbrunn, the wider Weinviertel region features several prominent castles. These include Burg Kreuzenstein, Schloss Hof, Falkenstein Castle Ruin (an 11th-century border fortress), and Schloss Wolkersdorf.
For the Staatz Castle Ruins, regular guided hikes are offered from May to October, typically every Sunday at 3 p.m. These tours familiarize visitors with the region's history. A Betty Bernstein family hike is also offered every last Sunday of the month at 3 p.m.
Visitors appreciate the historical significance and the scenic locations of these castles. The Ruins of Staatz Castle are loved for their magnificent views, while Laa Castle is popular for its unique beer museum and climbable tower. The komoot community has shared over 80 photos and given more than 50 upvotes for these sites, highlighting their appeal.
Yes, the Hanslburger circular hiking trail in the Weinviertel includes the Hanslburg Ruins. This trail starts at Gasthaus Skrabal in Wultendorf and offers a scenic walk through a wooded area to the artificial ruin.
While castles can be visited year-round, the period from May to October is particularly good, especially if you plan to join guided hikes, such as those offered at the Staatz Castle Ruins. The weather during these months is generally favorable for exploring the outdoor sites and enjoying the panoramic views.
While specific cafes directly at every castle are not guaranteed, the region has various dining options. For example, the Hanslburger circular hiking trail starts at Gasthaus Skrabal in Wultendorf, which is a good option for refreshments. Larger towns like Laa an der Thaya, home to Laa Castle, will offer more choices for cafes and restaurants.


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