Best castles around Andlersdorf offer historical exploration within the Lower Austrian landscape. While Andlersdorf itself does not feature prominent castles, the surrounding region provides access to significant historical sites. The area is characterized by its proximity to the Danube River and the Donau-Auen National Park, blending cultural heritage with natural environments. This guide features 7 castles in the vicinity.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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Around 1120, Adalbert von Sachsengang was documented as the first representative of the family named after the castle. When Emperor Ferdinand III put Sachsengang up for sale in 1655, it was already in very poor condition. Johann Konrad von Richthausen became the new lord of the castle. He primarily engaged in alchemical experiments in Sachsengang. As early as 1659, he sold the castle to Dr. Jakob von Thavonat, a South Tyrolean, who had it expanded into a palace. His descendants still live in and manage the castle today.
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Fresh, cool drinking water in front of Orth Castle
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Orth Castle is one of the oldest surviving castles in the region and has a long history dating back to the Middle Ages. The castle was first mentioned in the 12th century and was originally a medieval moated castle. In the 16th century, the castle was converted into a Renaissance palace. Over the centuries, it served various noble families and was later taken over by the municipality. Today, it is a listed building, is an important part of Lower Austria's cultural heritage and is particularly known as the Danube-Auen National Park Center. The castle houses the national park's visitor center, which is dedicated to the unique flora and fauna of this protected floodplain landscape. Orth Castle is located right in the heart of the Danube-Auen National Park, one of the last great floodplain landscapes in Central Europe. It combines historical architecture with modern environmental education. An ideal place to learn more about the fascinating floodplain landscape and its importance for nature conservation while enjoying the beauty of the surroundings.
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The Sachsengang fortress, probably one of the oldest and perhaps the oldest, fortification around Vienna, was one of the most important in the medieval chain of castles that stretched from Eßling to Stopfenreuth. In 1659, the South Tyrolean Baron Dr. Jakob von Thavonat bought the Sachsengang castle and converted it into a palace. His descendants still live in and manage the castle today. More on the history: http://www.burgenkunde.at/niederoesterreich/sachsengang/sachsengang.htm
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Beautiful castle! Unfortunately you have to take quite a detour to get to the courtyard.
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Eckartsau Castle, the headquarters of the Donau-Auen National Park of the Austrian Federal Forests, also has an information point for the Donau-Auen National Park including a castle café and the WILD°WECHSEL exhibition. Visit the national park information point, which will advise you on your personal excursion wishes. Ask about the most beautiful hiking and cycling trails or book a guided excursion in the Donau-Auen National Park on land and water. You can also book castle tours here. The castle café will spoil you with pastries, small snacks and cold and warm drinks while you rest in the idyllic courtyard of the castle. The WILD°WECHSEL exhibition tells the story of the transformation from an imperial hunting ground to a national park: Of course, the Donau-Auen cannot be easily put into two rooms. But interesting views and insights are guaranteed here. Roam through the floodplain forests on a special kind of stalking trip. Find your way. Observe and explore the surroundings. Become the target of others. Race through time and see for yourself. Cross the turbulent stream of history with its stages. From the monarchy to the present day. Become a part of our history! Spot animals, master the hunting language and become a goal scorer. Prepare to be surprised - at second glance everything is different. Visiting the exhibition is free of charge.
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On the castle island you don't need much luck to see pond turtles, grass snakes, ground squirrels and you can look into the storks' nests.
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Welcome to the gateway to the Au Orth Castle has an eventful history. Built in the 12th century as a medieval moated castle and once the hunting lodge of Crown Prince Rudolf, it was used as a museum from 1950 onwards. In 2005, after reconstruction and renovation, it reopened as the castleORTH National Park Centre. Information point and visitor centre for the Danube-Auen National Park are now located here. Individual guests, groups, kindergartens and schools are welcome. You will find the following under one roof: - Tourism and National Park information point with booking and shop - Exhibition of the Danube Auen rooms and National Park Lounge - Auen adventure area on the castle island with underwater observation station - Observation tower with the new exhibition "Eavesdropping on nature" - Tournament courtyard with the plant presentation "Pannonian Gardens" - Family celebrations, summer holiday programme, performances by the travelling Autheater - museumORTH, which focuses on the history of the Danube community of Orth - Historically significant Renaissance spiral staircase
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Orth Castle, originally a 12th-century moated castle, is now the visitor center for the Donau-Auen National Park. It features interactive exhibitions about the park's unique flora and fauna, a rare 16th-century hollow spiral staircase, and the Schlossinsel adventure area with an underwater observation station. It's a blend of rich history and natural exploration. You can find more details about this highlight here: Orth Castle on the Danube, National Park Center.
Yes, several castles offer family-friendly experiences. Orth Castle on the Danube, for example, has the Schlossinsel adventure area with a tracking station and an underwater observation station, which is great for children to learn about nature. Eckartsau Castle is also listed as family-friendly.
Absolutely. Orth Castle serves as the central hub for the Donau-Auen National Park, one of Central Europe's last large floodplain landscapes. The castle grounds include an outdoor adventure area where you can discover characteristic habitats, animals, and plants of the river landscape. There are also easy hiking routes nearby, such as the 'Marian Column, Orth an der Donau – Orth Castle loop' or the 'Orth Castle – Gasthaus Binder loop'. You can find more hiking options in the area in the Easy hikes around Andlersdorf guide.
Eckartsau Castle, first mentioned in 1175, was originally a castle that was later converted into a hunting lodge. It was acquired by Emperor Franz I in 1760 and later underwent significant renovation by Archduke Franz Ferdinand from 1896 to 1897. Today, it is managed by the Austrian Federal Forests and serves as a museum, located directly on the Danube cycle path and within the Donau-Auen National Park.
Yes, Sachsengang Castle, one of the oldest fortifications around Vienna, was converted into a palace in 1659. Its descendants still live in and manage the castle today, making it a unique historical site.
The region around Andlersdorf and its castles offers various outdoor activities. Near Orth Castle, you can explore the Donau-Auen National Park on foot. For cycling enthusiasts, the Danube cycle path passes directly by Eckartsau Castle. You can find more options for mountain biking, easy hikes, and road cycling in the nearby guides: MTB Trails around Andlersdorf, Easy hikes around Andlersdorf, and Road Cycling Routes around Andlersdorf.
Orth Castle on the Danube is notable for its architectural significance, particularly its unique hollow spiral staircase built around 1550. This staircase is one of only four originally constructed and the last one to have survived intact and be accessible to visitors.
Yes, Papierfabrik Varieté Theater (Klein-Neusiedl Castle) is an example. Originally Klein-Neusiedl Castle, it later housed Lower Austria's first and largest paper factory. Today, a well-preserved part of the main building is being prepared as a varieté theater, offering a unique blend of history and contemporary entertainment.
There is a drinking fountain conveniently located in front of Orth Castle. This is a great spot to refill your water bottle, especially if you're exploring the Donau-Auen National Park or cycling in the area.
The Donau-Auen National Park, which surrounds Orth Castle and Eckartsau Castle, is particularly beautiful during spring and autumn when the flora and fauna are vibrant. Summer offers pleasant weather for exploring the castle grounds and nearby cycling paths. Winter walks can also be charming, especially if you enjoy less crowded experiences.
Papierfabrik Varieté Theater (Klein-Neusiedl Castle) provides such a glimpse. While originally a castle, it became the site of Lower Austria's first and largest paper factory in 1793, which expanded to become one of Europe's largest paper mills by 1837. This highlight connects the region's aristocratic history with its industrial development.
The castles in the region showcase a variety of historical periods. You can find medieval moated castles like Orth Castle, Renaissance palaces, and hunting lodges such as Eckartsau Castle. Sachsengang Castle is also one of the oldest fortifications around Vienna, dating back to medieval times.


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