Castles around Raach am Hochgebirge offer a glimpse into the region's rich history and architectural heritage. This municipality is known for its scenic landscape, providing a picturesque backdrop for historical sites. The area features well-preserved structures and ruins, many dating back centuries. Visitors can explore various historical landmarks set amidst the natural beauty of the region.
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The Feistritz Castle was probably built in the second quarter of the 12th century by ministeriales. The castle was owned by the Pottendorfers from the 14th century until 1488 and by the Zinzendorfers until 1537.
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Around 1130, an Ortolfus de Clamma was mentioned in a document. In 1339, Hermann II. von Klamm-Pitten sold the castle to Dukes Albrecht, Friedrich, Leopold, and Otto. The castle was probably in the possession of the von Rappach family (noble family) until the beginning of the 15th century.
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In 1094, the Benedictine monastery of Vornbach was elevated to an abbey. To the east, the donation of territories in the Neunkirchen-Pitten-Gloggnitz area to the Benedictines enabled the founding of a Vornbach filial monastery in Gloggnitz. After the completion of the new Christ the King Church (1962) near the town center, the monastery church became the former parish church.
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Reichenau Castle in Reichenau an der Rax was first mentioned in a document in 1256. Today it is used for exhibitions, concerts, and seminars.
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Wartenstein Castle sits majestically overlooking the Schwarza Valley. This historic complex has shaped the landscape on the edge of the Rax region for centuries. From here, breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains and valleys unfold.
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Gloggnitz Castle has shaped the townscape of Gloggnitz for centuries. The former Benedictine abbey impresses visitors with its historic courtyard and tranquil location on the edge of the town center. Today, the castle serves as a cultural and event venue, blending history with vibrant community life.
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Beautiful, well-preserved castle with castle café
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18 km cycle path towards Styria
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While many historical sites dot the landscape, some are privately owned. You can visit Reichenau an der Rax Castle, which hosts a small exhibition and can be booked for events. Feistritz Castle also serves as an event center. Schloss Gloggnitz, a former monastery, features a restaurant and a museum in its castle church.
Yes, Ruins of Klamm Castle is privately owned, so it can only be viewed from a distance. Similarly, the historic Wartenstein Castle, a well-preserved 12th-century fortress, is privately owned and not accessible for public visits, though its imposing presence can be appreciated from afar.
The castles offer a deep dive into the region's past. For instance, Reichenau an der Rax Castle has a history dating back to 1256, having been owned by noble families, a ducal property, and a Cistercian monastery. Schloss Gloggnitz, originally a Benedictine monastery from 1094, showcases centuries of religious and regional history.
Yes, Reichenau an der Rax Castle is noted as family-friendly, offering a small exhibition that can be engaging for all ages. Schloss Gloggnitz, with its restaurant and museum, also provides a welcoming environment for families.
Yes, Schloss Gloggnitz features a restaurant, making it an ideal spot for a rest and a meal. While not all castles have on-site dining, the towns surrounding them, like Gloggnitz and Reichenau an der Rax, offer various cafes and restaurants.
The region offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including easy hikes around Raach am Hochgebirge like the 'Bench With a View of the Hills' loop. For runners, there are running trails such as the 'Miners' Mausoleum' loop. Cyclists can explore road cycling routes, including challenging loops like 'Kalte Rinne Viaduct – Pfaffensattel Pass'.
Many castles, by their nature, offer scenic views. Ruins of Klamm Castle, situated on a mountain cone, provides expansive views of the surrounding landscape. Similarly, Wartenstein Castle, perched on a hilltop, contributes to the picturesque scenery of Raach am Hochgebirge.
Visitors appreciate the historical significance and architectural heritage of the castles. The community has shared over 55 photos and given more than 95 upvotes across the highlights, indicating a strong appreciation for these historical landmarks set amidst the natural beauty of the region.
While specific public transport routes to each castle vary, Schloss Gloggnitz is noted as being easily reachable via the S6 highway exit Gloggnitz, suggesting good accessibility to the town itself, from which the castle is located. For other castles, checking local bus or train schedules to nearby towns would be advisable.
The region's scenic landscape provides a beautiful backdrop for the castles throughout the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant weather for exploring and hiking the nearby trails. Winter can also be picturesque, with snow-covered landscapes enhancing the historical charm of the castles, though some outdoor activities might be limited.
Yes, several castles in the area are popular venues for events. Reichenau an der Rax Castle can be booked for events, and Feistritz Castle now functions as an event center with rooms. Schloss Gloggnitz is also a popular wedding venue and hosts a regular series of events.


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