Best castles around Traisen are found within the Traisental and Pielach Valley, a region characterized by its historical significance and natural landscapes. This area features a mix of medieval castle ruins and well-preserved historical sites, often situated atop hills. These locations offer views of the surrounding valleys and rivers. The region provides opportunities to explore historical architecture and cultural heritage.
Last updated: July 9, 2026
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Through the commitment of the ruins committee of the village renewal association and generous donations, the ruin was saved from decay. In 1989, a committee was formed to save the Rabenstein ruin, which has since been working on the preservation and securing of this cultural heritage.
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Schloß Kreisbach, owned by Stift Lilienfeld, has been beautifully renovated.
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Beautifully renovated castle, a so-called wedding location.
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Beautiful view of the Rabenstein ruins
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Rabenstein Castle ruins rise atop a roughly 495-meter-high hill overlooking the village of Rabenstein on the Pielach River, offering a breathtaking view of the Pielach Valley. From below, the ruins stand out prominently on the wooded hill, their remaining walls and tower remnants still testifying to the former strength of the complex. The castle was likely built at the beginning of the 12th century, and it was first documented in 1136 with a "Wilhelm von Raminstein." It served to control and secure the upper Pielach Valley and the trade routes that ran through it. Over the centuries, the complex fell into disrepair and eventually became a ruin. Since 1989, a local association has been working to preserve and protect the remains, which today serve as a historical landmark and a popular viewpoint.
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A beautiful summer residence for poor bishops
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It is intended to remind us of the cruel knight at Kreisbach Castle.
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The castle ruins date back to the Middle Ages and originally served as a protective and residential castle. Rabenstein an der Pielach is easily accessible via the B39. Parking is available at the fire station and the train station. It is also possible to get there by public transport, as Rabenstein an der Pielach train station serves as the starting point for several hiking trails.
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The Traisen area offers a mix of historical sites. You can visit the Rabenstein Ruins and Parish Church, which features remnants of a defensive wall and a gate tower, offering a lookout into the Pielach Valley. Another significant site is Kreisbach Castle, a 12th-century castle that has been revitalized and now hosts events and tours, showcasing its high baroque St. Anne's Chapel and Romanesque cellar.
Yes, Kreisbach Castle is noted as family-friendly. While it hosts events, its historical ambiance and renovated rooms can be an interesting experience for families. Additionally, Schloss Klafterbrunn is also categorized as family-friendly and operates as a hotel today.
Many castles in the region are situated to offer scenic views. From the Rabenstein Ruins, you can enjoy a lookout point into the Pielach Valley. There's also a dedicated View of Rabenstein Castle Ruins highlight, providing a breathtaking perspective of the ruins themselves and the surrounding Pielach Valley.
Absolutely. The View of Ochsenburg Castle is a notable sight that can be seen directly from the Traisenradweg (Traisen Cycle Path). This medieval castle, rebuilt into a Renaissance-style palace, stands prominently on a rocky outcrop above the Traisen River.
The Traisen region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, such as the 'View of the Traisen River – Traisental Cycle Path loop' or the 'Rail Trail Tunnel – Dickenauer Tunnel loop'. For those who enjoy running, there are trails like the 'Lilienfeld Local History Museum – Chineser Observation Tower loop'. Mountain hiking is also popular, with routes like the 'Traisnerhütte – Hinteralm Summit loop'. You can explore these and more in the Cycling around Traisen, Running Trails around Traisen, and Mountain Hikes around Traisen guides.
Kreisbach Castle dates back to the late 12th or early 13th century. Originally a stately, four-towered castle with a defensive wall, it passed through various owners before coming into the possession of Lilienfeld Abbey. Since 2000, the Kulturverein Schloss Kreisbach has been dedicated to its revitalization, preserving its rich history and architectural details, including a high-baroque Annakapelle and a Romanesque cellar.
Yes, Kreisbach Castle is a prime example. Revitalized by the Kulturverein Schloss Kreisbach, it now serves as a popular venue for weddings, celebrations, seminars, and other events. Visitors can experience the castle's unique ambiance and explore its carefully renovated rooms.
The komoot community appreciates the historical significance and natural beauty surrounding the castles. Visitors enjoy the opportunity to explore medieval remnants, baroque chapels, and Renaissance architecture. The Rabenstein Ruins, for instance, are praised for their scenic views and the friendly atmosphere of nearby huts.
For Kreisbach Castle, guided tours are available by appointment. These tours offer insights into its long history and architectural details, allowing visitors to delve deeper into the castle's past and present.
Ochsenburg Castle is historically significant as a medieval castle that was rebuilt into a Renaissance-style palace in the 16th century. It stands on a rocky outcrop overlooking the Traisen River. After serving various purposes, including a military hospital, it was renovated and has served as a summer residence for the bishops of St. Pölten, and is also available for event rentals.
Yes, Schloss Klafterbrunn, located on a hill above the Traisen, has been converted into a hotel. It has a history of various uses, including a boys' boarding school and a wood vinegar factory, before its current operation as accommodation.


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