Attractions and places to see around Markt Sankt Martin, a market town in Burgenland, Austria, offer a blend of history, culture, and natural beauty. The area is situated within the Landseer Berge Nature Park and features geological points of interest such as the Pauliberg volcano. Visitors can explore historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural features that highlight the region's heritage.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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The origin of the Landsee ruin cannot be determined at present, but it was first mentioned in the tradition book of the Göttweig Abbey in 1158. Children and parents can still recognize the imposing fortification in this castle ruin today.
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Documented as early as the 13th century, it experienced turbulent times as a Hungarian border fortress before being expanded to its characteristic form in the 16th and 17th centuries: Striking round towers with mighty conical roofs define its exterior today. In addition to the well-known festivals, the castle is also a venue for concerts, exhibitions, and seminars. Parts of the castle, along with the garden, can be rented for conferences, celebrations, and weddings. Guided tours are also possible by appointment.
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The Helenenschacht colony is located in the Ödenburger Mountains, which separates northern Burgenland from central Burgenland. The place is an old coal mining settlement and is located on the northern edge of the municipality of Ritzing, high up on the mountain directly on the Austrian-Hungarian border. Sealed off by the Iron Curtain until the end of the 1980s, Helenenschacht is now just a stone's throw from the Hungarian sister mine, Brennbergbánya, and down to Sopron / Ödenburg.
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From a geological point of view, the mining in Ritzing belongs to the formerly important Brennberg coalfield (Brennbergbánya) near Ödenburg, today Sopron, which was also of particular importance for the construction of the Wiener Neustadt Canal. In the 19th century, Brennberg and Ritzing were treated as two mines, the first of which belonged to the royal Hungarian free city of Ödenburg, the second to the Esterházy dominion of Lackenbach.... [https://www.best-of-burgenland.com/helenenschacht}
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The castle was built around 1528 from a medieval castle complex. Today, the Renaissance castle is a venue for concerts, exhibitions and seminars. You can also rent parts of the castle for your celebrations. Guided tours are also possible by arrangement.
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Kobersdorf Castle was built around 1528 from a medieval castle. In 1683 the complex was taken by the Turks and partially destroyed. After years of decay, the castle was bought and renovated by an architect in 1963. Today it is owned by her daughter and can only be viewed during events. You can find more information about the castle games at https://www.schlossspiele.com/.
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The Landsee castle ruins are one of the largest castle ruins in Central Europe. The castle was first mentioned in 1158 and was destroyed by fire around 1790. From a viewing platform you can enjoy a wonderful panoramic view over Central Burgenland, Lake Neusiedl and the Bucklige Welt. More about the story: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burgruine_Landsee
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This largest fortification in Central Europe was built in the 12th century and served as an arsenal and protective castle for the population during the Turkish wars, but fell into disrepair after 1710. Visitation is subject to payment.
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The region offers a rich history. You can visit the Franz Liszt Birthplace, which is now a museum dedicated to the famous composer. Another significant site is the Ruins of Landsee Castle, one of Central Europe's largest castle ruins, offering panoramic views. Don't miss Kobersdorf Castle, a Renaissance castle known for its striking round towers and as a venue for performances. Other historical points of interest include the Catholic Parish Church of St. Martin, the Kalvarienberg/Kreuzweg, and the historic reception building of the Burgenlandbahn.
Yes, Markt Sankt Martin is partly located within the Naturpark Landseer Berge, offering beautiful natural landscapes. You can explore the geological features around the Pauliberg, a former volcano. For panoramic views, visit the High Mountain Lookout Tower (Aussichtsturm), which provides a wonderful vista of the surrounding country.
The area is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous signposted paths for hiking, walking, and cycling. There's also a dedicated Nordic Walking Park with two routes, 'Power' and 'Kraft-Strecke', ranging from 2 to 5 km. For more structured routes, explore the running trails, gravel biking routes, and road cycling routes available in the region.
Absolutely! Many attractions are suitable for families. The Ruins of Landsee Castle are popular with children and parents, offering an impressive fortification to explore. The Franz Liszt Birthplace and Kobersdorf Castle are also family-friendly historical sites. For a refreshing experience, the Naturbadesee (natural swimming lake) established in 2008 features a water slide, diving board, sand beach, and a canteen, making it ideal for a family day out.
You can enjoy a chemical-free bathing experience at the Naturbadesee (natural swimming lake). This lake uses plant and quartz sand filters for purification and offers a 1,100 m² swimming area, a water slide, diving board, and a sand beach. It's particularly suitable for people with sensitive skin and provides amenities like changing rooms and lockers.
The Flag Waver Statue in Neckenmarkt commemorates the intangible UNESCO cultural heritage of flag waving. This tradition, which takes place on the Sunday after Corpus Christi, dates back to 1622 and celebrates the Neckenmarkt farmers' role in helping Nikolaus Esterházy during the Battle of Lackenbach.
The region around Markt Sankt Martin, with its numerous hiking, walking, and cycling routes within the Naturpark Landseer Berge, offers many opportunities for outdoor activities with dogs. While specific dog-friendly trails are not detailed, the general outdoor nature of the area makes it welcoming for dog owners.
Markt Sankt Martin has a long history, first mentioned in 1222. This heritage is celebrated annually at the Martini Festival (Martinikirtag), a local festival that offers a glimpse into the town's traditions and community life.
From the observation deck at the keep ('Don Jon') of the Ruins of Landsee Castle, you can enjoy a wonderful panoramic view over the Mittelburgenland region all the way to the Bucklige Welt.
Yes, the Flag Waver Statue in Neckenmarkt is noted as being wheelchair accessible, allowing visitors to experience this cultural landmark.
The region is particularly attractive for hikers and cyclists, suggesting that spring, summer, and early autumn would be ideal for enjoying the numerous signposted paths and the Naturbadesee. These seasons offer pleasant weather for exploring both natural and historical sites.
The Pauliberg is a former volcano and its surroundings are of significant geological interest. It's a notable natural feature within the Naturpark Landseer Berge, offering insights into the region's geological past.


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