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Top 12 Castles around Rabenstein an der Pielach

Best castles around Rabenstein an der Pielach are situated in the Pielach Valley, a region characterized by its historical significance and natural landscapes. The area features elevated positions like the Schlossberg, offering views over the market town of Rabenstein an der Pielach and its surroundings. This region provides a blend of historical sites and natural beauty for exploration.

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  • The most popular castles is Rabenstein Castle Ruins, a castle that can be explored…

Last updated: May 14, 2026

Rabenstein Castle Ruins

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17.11.2018 - The castle ruin can be explored directly on several routes. Optionally via a challenging forest path or comfortably on the forest road. After about 30 minutes on top, …

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Kirchberg an der Pielach

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Kreisbach Castle

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On the way to the Ochsenburger hut / Rudolfshöhe you come here.
The Schloss Kreisbach dates back to the 12th Century, owners were u.a. in the 16th century the counts …

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Grünbühel Castle

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Privately owned and therefore unfortunately can only be viewed from the outside.

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The place was first mentioned around 1074 by the Hochfrei Adalbert von Kilb. In the 12th century, …

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Kälberhart Castle

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The name of the castle is probably derived from the Kelberharder family, who came into possession of what was then the moated castle around 1329. The Kelberharders moved to Strannersdorf and Grafenwörth before 1384.

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May 9, 2026, Rabenstein Castle Ruins

Through the commitment of the ruins committee of the village renewal association and generous donations, the ruin was saved from decay. In 1989, a committee was formed to save the Rabenstein ruin, which has since been working on the preservation and securing of this cultural heritage.

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Beautifully renovated castle, a so-called wedding location.

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Central town in the Pielachtal, scenically extremely attractive

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Kälberhart Castle was first documented in 1389 and belonged to Hertel Kälberharter at the time. According to legend, he was ennobled by Friedrich von Walser for his charitable care of the poor and sick and was allowed to use a calf's head in his coat of arms. This is said to have contributed to the name of the nearby village of Fleischessen. The present castle dates from the second half of the 16th century. It is a two-story, rectangular building with a hipped roof and cylindrical corner turrets. Originally, it was surrounded by a moat, of which only a small pond remains. Over the centuries, the castle changed hands several times and fell into disrepair at times. Today, it is picturesquely situated in the Mostviertel region and is a popular destination for cyclists.

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The castle ruins date back to the Middle Ages and originally served as a protective and residential castle. Rabenstein an der Pielach is easily accessible via the B39. Parking is available at the fire station and the train station. It is also possible to get there by public transport, as Rabenstein an der Pielach train station serves as the starting point for several hiking trails.

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Privately owned and therefore unfortunately can only be viewed from the outside. Story: The place was first mentioned around 1074 by the Hochfrei Adalbert von Kilb. In the 12th century, the rule came to Rudolf von Perg. Friedrich von Perg was inherited by the Babenberg Duke Leopold V in 1191. In the 13th century, a knightly family again named itself after Kilb. In 1410 a knight from “Sebeck” was named as the owner. In 1460, Jörg von Pottendorf sold his castle in Kilb to Bernhard von Tiernstein, who built an extensive new building and, ten years later, bequeathed it to the brothers Rüdiger and Jörg von Starhemberg, but also promised the defense construction to his grandson Georg von Velderndorf. The latter probably received it, because in 1521 Hans Velderndorfer sold the fortress to Göttweig Abbey. The castle was now called Grünbühel. He bought it back in 1534, but finally sold it to Jakob Gienger in 1549. Jacob's son Nikolaus had the old fortified building converted into a more comfortable Renaissance castle. As a result, the owners usually changed quite quickly. Around the middle of the 17th century, the Barons Ruess von Ruessenstein came into possession of the castle. Only the barons and later Counts of Wickenburg owned Grünbühel for a longer period from 1720 onwards. In 1830, Karl Theodor Graf Wickenburg had major construction work carried out, which gave the building its current appearance. In 1845 the castle came into rapidly changing bourgeois ownership. From 1969 to 2004 it belonged to the Friedel-Klarenberg family. Since then, Dr. Georg Graf Pachta-Reyhofen, lord of the castle at Grünbühel.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What historical significance do the castles around Rabenstein an der Pielach hold?

The castles in this region boast deep historical roots. For instance, Rabenstein Ruins and Parish Church, Rabenstein an der Pielach dates back to the early 12th century and famously withstood a month-long siege by the Turks in 1683. Kirchberg an der Pielach has parts from the 11th century, while Kreisbach Castle originates from the 12th century, featuring a renovated Baroque chapel and Romanesque cellar. Grünbühel Castle was first mentioned around 1074, and Strannersdorf Castle has records from the mid-14th century.

Are there any castles with panoramic views in the area?

Yes, Rabenstein Ruins and Parish Church, Rabenstein an der Pielach is perched at an elevation of 495 meters on the Schlossberg, offering stunning panoramic views over the surrounding landscape and the Pielach Valley.

Can I find family-friendly castles to visit near Rabenstein an der Pielach?

Yes, both Kirchberg an der Pielach and Kreisbach Castle are categorized as family-friendly destinations, making them suitable for visits with children.

What kind of natural features can I expect to see when visiting these castles?

The region combines historical sites with natural beauty. The ascent to Rabenstein Ruins and Parish Church, Rabenstein an der Pielach includes a forest nature trail (Waldlehrpfad) that provides educational insights into the local Pielachtal nature. The elevated positions of many castles also offer scenic views of the Pielach Valley.

Are there hiking opportunities near the castles?

Absolutely. A forest nature trail leads directly to the Rabenstein Ruins and Parish Church, Rabenstein an der Pielach. For more extensive hiking, you can explore routes like the 'Rabenstein Castle Ruins – Josef-Franz Hut loop from Rabenstein an der Pielach'. Find more hiking options in the Hiking around Rabenstein an der Pielach guide.

What other outdoor activities can I do near the castles?

Beyond hiking, the area offers mountain biking and running. You can find various routes, such as the 'Wooden bridge over the Pielach – Kaiserkogel Summit loop' for mountain biking or the 'Schloss Kirchberg loop' for running. Explore more options in the MTB Trails around Rabenstein an der Pielach guide and the Running Trails around Rabenstein an der Pielach guide.

What do visitors enjoy most about the castles in Rabenstein an der Pielach?

Visitors appreciate the blend of history and natural beauty. The well-preserved remains of sites like Rabenstein Ruins and Parish Church, Rabenstein an der Pielach, along with the panoramic views, are frequently highlighted. The cultural events and community efforts to preserve these sites also add to the visitor experience.

Are there any castles that are particularly well-preserved or have unique architectural features?

Rabenstein Ruins and Parish Church, Rabenstein an der Pielach, despite being ruins, features well-preserved elements like a round gate tower and sections of its defensive wall, along with an impressive keep. Kirchberg an der Pielach boasts a small courtyard with Tuscan colonnades and a round bay tower. Kreisbach Castle has a renovated Baroque chapel, a Gothic passage, and a Romanesque cellar.

Can I get information or guides for visiting the Rabenstein Castle Ruins?

Yes, free guides to the Rabenstein Ruins and Parish Church, Rabenstein an der Pielach are available at the municipal office in Rabenstein, providing interesting details and the castle's history.

Are there any castles that are privately owned and can only be viewed from the outside?

Yes, Grünbühel Castle is privately owned and can only be viewed from the outside. Similarly, Strannersdorf Castle is also privately used for residential purposes and can only be viewed from the exterior.

What is the best time to visit the castles in Rabenstein an der Pielach?

The region offers a blend of historical sites and natural beauty, making it enjoyable across seasons. The forest nature trail leading to Rabenstein Castle Ruins is particularly pleasant during warmer months. Cultural events, such as autumn brass band concerts, also take place at the ruins, suggesting that autumn can be a good time to visit for specific activities.

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