Best attractions and places to see around Schrattenthal include historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural features within the Weinviertel region. This area, nestled at the foothills of the Manhartsberg, is known for its viticulture and offers a diverse landscape of vineyards and forests. Visitors can explore ancient settlements, historical town centers, and scenic viewpoints. The region provides opportunities to experience local history and natural beauty.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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The main square of Retz is a lively and historic place that forms the heart of the town.
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Good all-round view from the observation tower
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The Celtic settlement of Sandberg is the largest Celtic settlement and the oldest mint in Austria, as well as the Celtic settlement with the most Celtic sanctuaries of all.
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Retz is a pretty, tranquil town with numerous sights, well worth spending some time in. Located off the beaten track, it offers many opportunities for discovery and is a worthwhile destination for a day trip or a tour through the Weinviertel region. The heart of the town is Retz's main square, one of the largest and most impressive historical squares in Austria. Surrounded by magnificent townhouses with Renaissance and Baroque facades, it presents a cohesive, historic cityscape. The dominant landmark is the Retz Town Hall Tower, which, together with the town hall itself, forms the architectural centerpiece of the square. For centuries, the tower has shaped the town's skyline, and its observation platform offers a panoramic view of the old town. As a central meeting place and event venue, the main square impressively combines history, vibrant city life, and the regional wine culture.
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The Sandberg is a peak in the Retzer Land with an altitude of 339 m. There is a cross and a 3-story observation tower, which is worth climbing at any time of the year; you can see the Pulkau and Schmida valleys, Retz and the Czech Republic 🤩. There is also a rest area and information boards. Sometimes drinks are chilled in the “wine fountain”.
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Schrattenthal is rich in history. A prominent landmark is Schloss Schrattenthal, a beautifully restored late Gothic castle. You can explore its castle church, a Baroque granary, and a medieval hunger tower. The castle grounds, including a forecourt and castle park, are open to visitors. Another unique historical site is the parish church of St. Trinity in Waitzendorf, famous for having the "Most Crooked Church Tower in Austria".
Yes, you can visit the Celtic Tower Sandberg, which offers views of Retz and the surrounding valleys. This site is significant as it was once the largest Celtic settlement in Austria. Additionally, near a former pilgrimage church, you'll find the Holy stone with former pilgrimage church, one of Austria's most beautiful cup stones, attributed to ancient cults.
As Austria's smallest wine town, Schrattenthal is perfect for wine enthusiasts. You can explore the inviting Shady Wine Cellar Lane (Kellergasse) in the town moat, where local winemakers occasionally open their cellars for tastings. The region is home to numerous renowned winegrowing families, and you can even find a "Rent a Vine" workshop for a deeper dive into viticulture.
The area offers several natural highlights. Schrattenthal is nestled at the foothills of the Manhartsberg, with vineyards extending up to its forests. In the castle park of Schloss Schrattenthal, you'll find a beautiful 3.5-hectare lavender field, particularly stunning when in bloom in July. For cyclists, the Jägerteich (Hunter's Pond) in Obermarkersdorf provides an idyllic rest area with local wine and grape juice available.
Absolutely. You can explore trails like the Waitzendorfer Marterlweg, which connects 31 historical wayside shrines, or the approximately 20 km long Urbanusweg within the municipality. For more options, you can find various routes, including easy hikes, in the easy hikes around Schrattenthal guide.
Yes, the Weinviertel DAC Cycle Route passes through the area, offering excellent opportunities to explore the wine region by bike. For more challenging rides, you can find various routes in the gravel biking around Schrattenthal guide, including routes like the National Park Thayatal gravel bike Tour.
The summer months, particularly July, are ideal for experiencing the region's natural beauty, especially when the 3.5-hectare lavender field at Schloss Schrattenthal is in full bloom during its annual lavender festival. The wine season from spring to autumn is also excellent for exploring vineyards and enjoying local wine culture. For outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures.
For expansive vistas, visit the Europawarte Hl. Benedikt (Europe Observation Tower St. Benedict) in Waitzendorf, a 26-meter-high tower offering views over the Weinviertel and Waldviertel regions. In nearby Retz, climbing the Retz Town Hall Tower and Main Square provides stunning views over the old town. The Celtic Tower Sandberg also offers excellent views of Retz and the surrounding valleys.
Many attractions are suitable for families. The grounds of Schloss Schrattenthal, including its park and lavender field, are pleasant for a stroll. The Celtic Tower Sandberg is a fun climb with historical context and great views. The Retz Main Square is a lively historical site, and the Thaya River Border Crossing Bridge offers a unique historical experience that can be combined with a walk or bike ride.
Visitors frequently praise the historical depth and scenic beauty. The views from the Retz Town Hall Tower are often highlighted as stunning. The Celtic Tower Sandberg is appreciated for its great views and the feeling of 2,500 years of history. The Thaya River Border Crossing Bridge is noted as a place steeped in history, reminding visitors of past events while now serving as a meeting point.
Beyond the annual lavender festival at Schloss Schrattenthal in July, the village of Obermarkersdorf, near Schrattenthal, is known for its Pumpkin Festival, which takes place every five years. These events offer a chance to experience local traditions and community spirit.


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