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Top 10 Castles around Höflein an der Hohen Wand

Best castles around Höflein an der Hohen Wand are situated in a region known for its dramatic natural features, including the Hohe Wand mountain. The area features historic castle ruins perched on rocky outcrops, offering panoramic views over valleys and hills. These sites provide a tangible connection to medieval history and the strategic importance of the region. Visitors can explore ancient walls and experience the unique atmosphere of these historical landmarks.

Best castles around Höflein an der Hohen Wand

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Last updated: June 3, 2026

Schrattenstein Castle Ruins

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The Schrattenstein Castle ruins sit perched on a rocky outcrop above the valley and offer magnificent views over the surrounding hills as far as the Hohe Wand mountain. The remains …

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Emmerberg Castle Ruins

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Starhemberg Castle Ruins

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The castle was built from 1140 and guarded the former border (Piesting river) between Styria and Ostmark. Since 1800 decay by covering the roofs (roof tax)
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Vöstenhof Castle

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The “Feste zum Hof” (today's Vöstenhof) was probably built in the 13th century. In 1381 Albero Stuchs von Trautmannsdorf sold the castle to Duke Albrecht III. In 1387 Johann von …

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May 23, 2026, Starhemberg Castle Ruins

An actually very interesting ruin with an intact round chapel in the gate tower and an intact smoke kitchen. Unfortunately, the ruin has been closed for some time and left to further decay.

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May 9, 2026, Schloss Brunn

After a fire, the castle was rebuilt between 1708 and 1711 by Prince Paul I. Esterházy, and a garden was laid out instead of a moat. Parts of a horse-chestnut avenue have been preserved. The interior furnishings burned down in 1945.

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The name Starhemberg is derived from the original name 'starker Berg' or 'Starkenberg'. The castle is not to be confused with castles of the same name in Upper Austria, Schloss Starhemberg (Haag am Hausruck), the namesake seat of the Starhemberg princely house, and its current seat Schloss Starhemberg (Eferding). The castle ruin discussed here had no connection with the well-known family of apostles.

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In the year 1182, in a deed by Margrave Otakar IV of Styria (also Ottokar), a certain "Chalhoch de Stratensteine" is attested, confirming the freedoms of Seckau Abbey, dedicated by his father. Two years later, his son "Ortolf" also appears in documents. Both names are characteristic of the Lords of Schrattenstein.

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The Schrattenstein is a wooded mountain near Würflach, crowned by the romantic Schrattenstein ruins. From the summit and around the ruins, there are always magnificent views of the surrounding area and the Hohe Wand mountain. The castle ruins are freely accessible and lend the place a special, historic atmosphere. A worthwhile destination for a leisurely hike – especially beautiful in combination with the Johannesbach Gorge or the Andreassteig Trail.

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The Schrattenstein Castle ruins sit perched on a rocky outcrop above the valley and offer magnificent views over the surrounding hills as far as the Hohe Wand mountain. The remains of the former hilltop castle are now freely accessible and invite exploration – with ancient walls, weathered stones, and a special, almost mystical atmosphere. A worthwhile detour for hikers who appreciate history and views in equal measure. It's particularly beautiful at sunset or as the destination for a circular hike through the Johannesbach Gorge or from the Andreassteig Trail.

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The Emmerberg Castle ruins are located on a ridge near the Prosset Gorge and are among the historic fortresses of Lower Austria. First mentioned around 1170, they served as an important defensive point on what was then the northern border of the Carantanian March. Although they were never militarily tested, they were inhabited until 1760 before they began to decay – triggered by the sale of the roof structure. Although the ruins are now inaccessible for safety reasons, their imposing remains and picturesque location make them a fascinating sight.

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The Starhemberg castle ruins, once a significant site north of Dreistetten, have an eventful history. Originally a Styrian fortress, it fell to the Babenbergs in 1192 and was expanded into a palace under Frederick the Quarrelsome. After his death, the Teutonic Order administered it for a short time before it passed into Habsburg ownership in 1278. In 1482, the castle was captured by King Matthias Corvinus. From 1590, it belonged to the Counts of Heussenstein for over 200 years and survived the Turkish onslaught in 1683. Around 1800, it was covered over to avoid taxes and has remained in ruins ever since. Today, it is owned by the Salvator Habsburg-Lothringen family. Officially, access is prohibited, but the imposing walls and the view make it a popular destination for hikers.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which castles around Höflein an der Hohen Wand offer the best views?

The Schrattenstein Castle Ruins are perched on a rocky outcrop and provide magnificent panoramic views over the surrounding hills, extending all the way to the Hohe Wand mountain. It's particularly beautiful at sunset.

Are there any castle ruins near Höflein an der Hohen Wand that are freely accessible?

Yes, the Schrattenstein Castle Ruins are freely accessible. You can explore its ancient walls, weathered stones, and even discern parts of former gates, bridges, moats, and the castle chapel. However, visitors should note that access may be restricted due to safety concerns at times.

What kind of historical insights can I gain from visiting these castles?

The castles in the region offer a deep dive into medieval history. For example, the Emmerberg Castle Ruins were a crucial defensive point on the northern border of the Carantanian March, while the Starhemberg Castle Ruins have a rich history involving Styrian, Babenberger, and Habsburg rule, and were even occupied by King Matthias Corvinus.

Are there any castles suitable for family visits around Höflein an der Hohen Wand?

While specific family-friendly amenities are not detailed for all ruins, the Schrattenstein Castle Ruins offer an engaging historical exploration for older children who enjoy walking and discovering ancient structures. Its accessible nature allows for a self-guided adventure through history.

What outdoor activities can I combine with a visit to the castles?

Many of the castle ruins are excellent destinations for hikers. For instance, the Schrattenstein Castle Ruins can be reached via circular hikes through the Johannesbach Gorge or from the Andreassteig Trail. You can find various hiking routes in the area by checking the Hiking around Höflein an der Hohen Wand guide.

Are there any castles that are currently inaccessible or have restricted access?

Yes, access to the Emmerberg Castle Ruins is currently not permitted due to falling rocks. While the Schrattenstein Castle Ruins are generally freely accessible, visitors should be aware that access may be restricted at times due to safety concerns.

Can I visit the castles with my dog?

Many outdoor areas and ruins in the region, like the Schrattenstein Castle Ruins, are generally dog-friendly, especially when accessed via hiking trails. Always ensure your dog is on a leash and that you clean up after them. Specific restrictions might apply at certain sites, so it's advisable to check local signage.

What is the best time of year to visit the castles around Höflein an der Hohen Wand?

The castles and their surrounding natural landscapes are beautiful throughout the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and exploring, with vibrant foliage or blooming nature. Summer is also great, but can be warmer. Winter visits can be magical, especially if there's snow, but some paths might be more challenging.

Are there any castles that are well-preserved or still inhabited?

While many sites are ruins, Stixenstein Castle is a medieval hilltop castle that is a listed building and located on a hill above the Sierning valley. Vöstenhof Castle, originally built in the 13th century, was converted into a Renaissance castle in 1597 and remained in private ownership for centuries.

Are there any easy hiking trails that lead to castle ruins?

While some castle ruins are on challenging terrain, you can find various hiking options in the region. For easier walks, look for routes that are specifically marked as 'easy' in the Hiking around Höflein an der Hohen Wand guide, which may lead to or pass by some of the less strenuous castle access points.

Where can I find information about parking near the castle ruins?

Parking information is often available at the starting points of hiking trails that lead to the ruins. For example, for Starhemberg Castle Ruins, there's a driveway from the parking lot opposite the "Zitherwirt" in Dreistetten. It's recommended to check local signage or trail descriptions for specific parking details before your visit.

What do visitors enjoy most about the castles in this region?

Visitors particularly appreciate the combination of rich history and stunning natural scenery. The opportunity to explore ancient ruins like Schrattenstein Castle Ruins while enjoying panoramic views, and immersing oneself in the medieval atmosphere, is a highlight for many. The komoot community has shared over 550 photos and given more than 200 upvotes to these sites.

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