Best attractions and places to see around Grafenschachen include a blend of historical landmarks and natural features within the Oberwart district of Burgenland, Austria. The region offers opportunities for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, set amidst wide plains, rolling hills, and woodlands. Visitors can explore unique local points of interest that reflect the area's history and natural beauty.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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My pleasure tour every year, car to service and in the meantime a great MTB tour to the Ringkogel and of course with a stop at the nice landlady. A further ride to the Masenberg is recommended, everything is well signposted. The Glückskapelle and above it the summit cross, a true power spot. There is also a refreshment stop to strengthen you for the return journey. Then there is the possibility to go to Pöllauberg and back to Hartberg via the Pöllauberg cycle path, or with a few more meters of altitude, as shown in my tour profile, by crossing the ridge and along the back of the Ringkogel (east side) back to Hartberg. With a small round trip in the city center, cycling is allowed everywhere!! how nice! There is also wonderful Illy coffee, it was a successful, beautiful day.
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The boundary stone marks the borders of the cadastral communities of Gschaidt in the north, Hochneukirchen in the east, Schmiedrait in the south, and Götzendorf in the west, and thus the borders of the political communities of Hochneukirchen-Gschaidt, Oberschützen, and Schäffern, the political districts of Wiener Neustadt, Oberwart, and Hartberg-Fürstenfeld, the regions of Industrieviertel, Südburgenland, and Oststeiermark, as well as the states of Lower Austria, Burgenland, and Styria.
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The view from the top is really beautiful on a clear day, like we had.
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A main square of the prettier kind. Have been here several times. In addition to the sights, some gastronomic establishments also invite you to stop by. Especially worth a visit in summer, because of the floral decorations.
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A really nice, lively place. Lots of floral decorations, fountains, church, town hall, monuments, statues... and some places to eat. Worth stopping by.
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Very nice place with one or the other refreshment stops!
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You can visit the Dreiländerstein (Lower Austria–Styria–Burgenland), a historical monument marking the meeting point of three Austrian states, steeped in local legend. Another significant site is the "Römerbrücke" (Roman Bridge) over the Stögersbach, believed to have been constructed around 1750. Additionally, the region features ancient Hügelgräber (Burial Mounds) from the 1st and 2nd centuries AD, offering a glimpse into the area's ancient history.
Yes, the Ringwarte Observation Tower is a must-see. This 30-meter-high wooden tower, built in 1906, offers magnificent panoramic views of the surrounding area from its viewing platform. The entrance fee is one euro, and it's open from 10 AM.
The Pinka Cycle Route ("B54") is a popular choice. This 31-kilometer-long path in southern Burgenland connects several towns, with an extended variant reaching 37 kilometers. For more cycling adventures, you can explore routes like the "View of Pinkafeld – B54 cycle path loop from Grafenschachen" or the "Lafnitz Valley – Lafnitz River Near Neustift loop from Grafenschachen." Find more cycling routes in the area on the Cycling around Grafenschachen guide.
Many attractions are suitable for families. The Dreiländerstein is a historical site that can be an interesting stop for all ages, often featuring information boards and resting spots. The Pinka Cycle Route is also noted as family-friendly, offering a pleasant outdoor activity.
Grafenschachen and its surroundings offer a variety of hiking trails. You can find easy to moderate routes such as the "Pinkafeld Town Hall – St. Vinzenz Monastery Pinkafeld loop from Pinkafeld" or the "View of Pinkafeld – Dog's Dug Hole in the Forest loop from Pinkafeld." For more options and details, refer to the Hiking around Grafenschachen guide.
Visitors frequently praise the magnificent panoramic views from the Ringwarte Observation Tower, noting that the one-euro entrance fee is well worth it. The Pinka Cycle Route is appreciated for being a really nice and comfortable path for cycling. The historical significance and peaceful setting of the Dreiländerstein also receive positive feedback.
Yes, you can visit the Wagner Cross Marian Chapel in Schwaighof, a small religious monument and wayside shrine. Additionally, the Anschluss Memorial Oberschützen, built in 1939, is a historical site reflecting a significant period in Austrian history.
The region of Grafenschachen, located within Burgenland, is characterized by wide plains, rolling hills, woodlands, and wetlands. It offers a blend of natural beauty, with opportunities for outdoor activities amidst a landscape known for its nature conservation efforts. The Pinka Cycle Route also highlights the scenic river valleys.
Absolutely. The region around Grafenschachen is suitable for gravel biking. You can find routes like the "Lafnitz River Near Neustift – Lafnitz Valley loop from Rohrbach-Vorau" or more challenging options such as the "Lafnitz Valley – Blumauer Vegetables 24h Shop loop from Grafendorf bei Hartberg." Explore more gravel biking trails on the Gravel biking around Grafenschachen guide.
The region's natural beauty, with its cycle routes and hiking trails, is best enjoyed during the warmer months, from spring through early autumn. This allows for comfortable cycling on the Pinka Cycle Route and pleasant hikes to viewpoints like the Ringwarte Observation Tower. Always remember to bring enough water during summer outings.
Yes, Grafenschachen and its surroundings are home to several groups of ancient burial mounds, known as Hügelgräber. These date back to the 1st and 2nd centuries AD, with a large group near Kroisegg comprising 24 mounds and another significant group near the "Zigeunerdorf" featuring 30 tumuli, offering insights into the region's ancient past.


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