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Attractions and Places To See around Ringelsdorf-Niederabsdorf - Top 20

Attractions and places to see around Ringelsdorf-Niederabsdorf include a blend of historical landmarks, unique natural landscapes, and cultural points of interest. This market town in the eastern Weinviertel region of Lower Austria is situated near the Zaya River and close to the borders of Slovakia and the Czech Republic. The area features diverse ecosystems, including the extensive March meadows. Visitors can explore historical sites, museums, and natural areas.

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Last updated: July 6, 2026

Dürnkrut Castle

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Renaissance castle with diorama of the battle of King Ottokar of Bohemia and Rudolf of Habsburg (1278), remarkable castle chapel and Sala Terrena; castle museum with a focus on "archaeology and paleontology".

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Palterndorf Watchtower

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Access to my knowledge through the inn.
Open from April 1st to October 31st
Monday - Sunday 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.

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Jedenspeigen Castle

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There is an exhibition in the castle from May to October.

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Until a few years ago, the last drilling rigs were still to be found in the Van Sickle oil field between Ortisei and Neusiedl. Richard Keith van Sickle Neusiedl / …

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Hauskirchen Castle

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The community bought the castle in 1960 and sold it in 1967. The castle is now owned by several families.

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Hauskirchen Castle: This early Baroque castle, significantly altered over the centuries, originally formed a fortified complex together with the Hauskirchen parish church. Franz Anton Pilgram was involved in the planning of the elongated Baroque building of Prinzendorf Castle.

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Renaissance castle with diorama of the battle of King Ottokar of Bohemia and Rudolf of Habsburg (1278), remarkable castle chapel and Sala Terrena; castle museum with a focus on "archaeology and paleontology".

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The castle, a mighty two-story square building with a defensive moat, was mentioned in writing as early as 1296. Today, including the area in front of and around the castle, the cultural center of the community, where numerous interesting musical events take place every year. More about the story: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schloss_Jendenspeigen

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The community bought the castle in 1960 and sold it in 1967. The castle is now owned by several families. Story: House churches were probably founded around 1100 by Hugo of Liechtenstein under the name "Hugeschirichen". It originally only consisted of a fortified building and a small church. In 1110 he also founded the associated parish. After 1142, Wichard von Stronsdorf from the Chadolde clan handed over the “Hugeschirchen” estate to Klosterneuburg Abbey. According to Dopsch, the name "Hugo" contained in the place name could be identical to Hugo I of Liechtenstein, who was wealthy in the area and appears in documents several times between 1120 and 1243. Around 1200, Gerbirgis von Eibesthal gave the monastery new ownership of house churches in the form of three and a half peasant fiefs. In 1312 Hermann von Eibesthal sold local property to the duke. In 1319 a “Frewe von Hauskirchen” appeared. In 1590, splinter ownership of various noble families can already be identified, including: Liechtenstein, Fünfkirchen and Joseph Gröbl. Hans Nußkircher named himself after the place in 1590. In 1599 the property passed to Hans Reinhard Ehrenreiter, who probably built the castle around 1602/03. The castle can probably only be seen as an indirect successor to the older seat. In 1838 Hauskirchen belonged to the Knights of Gyra, and in 1846 it belonged to Liechtenstein again.

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The defense tower of Palterndorf is one of the highlights of the village. Unfortunately, he is in the middle of a property. It was not possible to tell whether it was freely accessible.

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Until a few years ago, the last drilling rigs were still to be found in the Van Sickle oil field between Ortisei and Neusiedl. Richard Keith van Sickle Neusiedl / Zaya's oil fields made the community one of the richest oil communities in the Weinviertel. The outdoor swimming pool has survived to this day, the indoor swimming pool and the mini golf course unfortunately not, and only two exhibits of the petroleum nature trail are left in Neusiedl. This is what the oil museum from the 1980s still stands for. What's new: 7 old winding towers, which are now an art installation reminiscent of the old days when Neusiedl even had its own ski lift ... The oil museum and the derrick installation are located on the exit from the village in the direction of Ortisei (museum if you register in advance at the municipal office).

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Frequently Asked Questions

What historical landmarks can I explore in Ringelsdorf-Niederabsdorf?

The region is rich in history. You can visit the medieval Palterndorf Watchtower, a rare Gothic structure north of the Danube. Also, explore Jedenspeigen Castle, which houses an exhibition about the Battle of Dürnkrut and Jedenspeigen, and Hauskirchen Castle, an early Baroque castle with foundations dating back to 1100.

Are there any natural attractions or unique landscapes to visit?

Yes, Ringelsdorf is home to the "Great Meadows" (Große Wiesen), one of Europe's largest contiguous meadow areas. These March meadows offer diverse ecosystems, from wet reed zones to damp pennywort meadows, and are a haven for wildlife like nesting greylag geese and fire-bellied toads. The Zaya River also flows through the area, adding to the natural beauty.

What family-friendly activities are available in the area?

Families can enjoy exploring historical sites like Jedenspeigen Castle and the Oil Derrick Installation and Petroleum Museum Neusiedl an der Zaya, which offers an interesting look into the region's past. The extensive meadow areas also provide opportunities for nature observation and gentle walks suitable for all ages.

Where can I go hiking or cycling near Ringelsdorf-Niederabsdorf?

The area is well-suited for active exploration. You can find numerous walking paths and sections of the Kamp-Thaya-March cycling path. For specific routes, check out the easy hikes around Ringelsdorf-Niederabsdorf or explore gravel biking routes that often lead past picturesque cellar alleys and historical castles.

What is the significance of the Oil Derrick Installation and Petroleum Museum?

The Oil Derrick Installation and Petroleum Museum Neusiedl an der Zaya commemorates the region's history with oil extraction. This site highlights how oil fields made the community one of the wealthiest in the Weinviertel, showcasing a unique industrial heritage.

What is the Palterndorf Watchtower and its historical importance?

The Palterndorf Watchtower is a mighty medieval defensive tower, first documented in 1414. Its largely original Gothic structure is a rarity north of the Danube, historically serving as a dwelling, storage, and refuge. It's a significant stone witness to the Middle Ages in the region.

Are there opportunities for water sports in the area?

Yes, canoeing on the March or Thaya rivers provides a unique perspective of the mysterious riparian landscape. Guided tours are often available from June to October, offering a different way to experience the natural environment.

What are cellar lanes and where can I find them?

Cellar lanes (Kellergassen) are traditional alleys lined with wine cellars, a characteristic cultural feature of the Weinviertel region. They can be explored via cycling routes throughout the area, offering a glimpse into local winemaking traditions and architecture.

Is there a place to observe birds in the region?

Yes, the Hohenau-Ringelsdorf Bird Station, located by walking north along the dam from the Great Meadows, allows visitors to observe ornithologists ringing birds or join guided excursions. The March meadows themselves are also excellent for birdwatching, with species like greylag geese, lapwings, and marsh harriers.

What is the best time of year to visit Ringelsdorf-Niederabsdorf for outdoor activities?

Spring and autumn are generally ideal for outdoor activities in Ringelsdorf-Niederabsdorf. Spring brings blooming meadows and the chorus of amphibians, while autumn offers pleasant temperatures and beautiful foliage for hiking and cycling. Summer is also suitable, especially for water sports on the rivers.

Can I learn about the local history of Ringelsdorf-Niederabsdorf?

Absolutely. The Local History Museum in Niederabsdorf (Heimatmuseum) displays contemporary historical exhibits from the local region. While it opens for special exhibitions and upon request, it offers insights into the area's past. Additionally, historical village scenes in Ringelsdorf reflect its origins as a Bavarian settlement from the 11th century.

Are there any easy hiking trails suitable for beginners?

Yes, there are several easy hiking trails around Ringelsdorf-Niederabsdorf. For example, you can find routes like the "Johannes Chapel – Pestsäule Palterndorf loop" or the "Papstkapelle Jedenspeigen – Sierndorf Church loop," both offering manageable distances and gentle terrain. You can find more options on the easy hikes guide page.

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