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Bezirk Wiener Neustadt
Schwarzenbach

Bründl Chapel – View of the Bucklige Welt loop from Schwarzenbach

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Bezirk Wiener Neustadt
Schwarzenbach

Bründl Chapel – View of the Bucklige Welt loop from Schwarzenbach

Moderate

4.5

(6)

8

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Bründl Chapel – View of the Bucklige Welt loop from Schwarzenbach

03:16

11.5km

250m

Hiking

Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: June 11, 2026

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Naturpark Landseer Berge

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1.05 km

Station IX of the Way of the Cross, Naturpark Landseer Berge

Highlight • Religious Site

2

1.30 km

Bründl Chapel

Highlight • Religious Site

3

6.15 km

Giant Sequoia in Naturpark Landseer Berge

Highlight • Natural Monument

The giant sequoia (Sequoiadendron giganteum) is a special natural experience in the Landseer Berge Nature Park, especially near Oberpetersdorf. This imposing tree, native to California, is characterized by its thick, fibrous bark, which protects it from fire, and is a popular destination for hikes.

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8.48 km

View of the Bucklige Welt

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Wonderful panorama of the hills of the Buckligen Welt

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10.5 km

Schwarzenbach Castle Ruins

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Ruins currently closed!!

Schwarzenbach Castle, in a state of ruins, is located in the market town of the same name.

The ruins on Schlossberg were built around 1200 and were mentioned in a peace treaty in 1254.

In September 1337, a Hungarian army led by the Eisenburg and Ödenburg district Leustachius besieged Schwarzenbach Castle and took it before October 4, 1337. The castle was to be replaced with Achenstein Castle in Lower Styria, in today's Slovenia (approx. 3 hours' drive from Vienna). Anchenstein came from Austria to Hungary - but Schwarzenbach did not come from Hungary to Austria. Schwarzenbach was not handed over to Austria until 1362.

Purchased in 1680 by the Esterhazys, who still own it today. However, around 1800 it was abandoned as an official residence and the once magnificent building gradually fell into disrepair.

Because stones from the ruins rolled into the valley, the market town ordered the Esterházy Foundation to carry out renovation work in 2014, which was objected to due to the expected costs of 130,000 euros. As a result, the Federal Monuments Office agreed to a partial demolition. The Esterházy Foundation also offered the market town to exchange one hectare of land with ruins for ten hectares of forest, which the market town rejected. In 2016, a wall with a dilapidated archway was demolished.

The ruins have fallen into disrepair and are in danger of collapsing. The ruins are overgrown with bushes, the inner courtyard is filled with rubble and remains of walls several meters high. A sign at the entrance warns of the danger of collapse. The castle ruins are listed as historical monuments.

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11.5 km

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7.94 km

2.32 km

779 m

505 m

Surfaces

5.01 km

2.31 km

2.22 km

1.16 km

808 m

< 100 m

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November 18, 2023,Burgruine Schwarzenbach
Schwarzenbach Castle, in a state of ruins, is located in the market town of the same name.

The ruins on Schlossberg were built around 1200 and were mentioned in a peace treaty in 1254.

In September 1337, a Hungarian army led by the Eisenburg and Ödenburg district Leustachius besieged Schwarzenbach Castle and took it before October 4, 1337. The castle …

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For New Year's this year there was another hike to a ruin. This time in Schwarzenbach, with great sunny weather. Beforehand, we took a detour via the creek to the Bründl chapel, whose water is said to relieve eye problems and also visited the sequoia tree along the way - which is somewhat hidden in the forest...

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