Castles around Drosendorf-Zissersdorf are located in Lower Austria, a region known for its historic sites and natural landscapes. The town itself features historic fortifications and is situated in the Thayatal valley. This area offers a blend of well-preserved castles and dramatic ruins, providing insights into the region's past.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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A lovingly maintained castle ruin in the middle of the Waldviertel Kamp landscape
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Opening Hours 2025: April 26 - September 28 Saturdays, Sundays, and Public Holidays Hourly guided tours from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., no registration required (last tour at 5 p.m.) Group tours and weekdays by appointment with Mr. Karl Michael Liemberger at +43677/623 412 26
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Museum of the Kollmitz RuinsThe two former castle rooms in the outer bailey to the right of the entrance have been adapted as a museum and snack bar. Exhibits on the history of the castle and various finds are on display here. A documentation on the life and work of the topographer Georg Matthäus Vischer (1628 - 1696) can also be viewed.VisitYou can get the key for the towers and for the museum visit at the snack bar of the Kollmitz Ruins: open daily from May to October from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. in good weather, July & August until 6 p.m.Admission: adults € 2.00, children € 1.00.Free admission for NÖ-CARD holders! For group registrations please call +43 664 4615881 (Mrs. Martina Rieder).
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The castle is definitely worth a visit!
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Beautiful old ruin to visit, in summer also a snack station on site
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a really very interesting castle high above Vranov
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The location on the mountain is very impressive - there is much less going on here during the week.
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The castle can only be visited with guided tours. There are two tours: 1. State Rooms The tour takes you to the most magnificent rooms of the Vranov Castle and introduces you to the most important owners - the Counts of Althann, who initiated the magnificent reconstruction of the building in the Baroque and Neoclassical styles in the 17th and 18th centuries. 2. Private residences The tour introduces you to the history and the owners of the castle - the Polish counts Mniszek and Stadnicky - in the 19th and early 20th centuries. A part of the tour is also the interior of the Chapel of the Holy Trinity.
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The region boasts a rich history. Ruins of Kollmitz Castle, first documented in the 12th century, was once one of Lower Austria's most important medieval complexes. Schloss Drosendorf, mentioned as early as 1180, is integrated into the town's well-preserved city walls, offering a glimpse into over 800 years of history. Eibenstein Castle Ruins also date back to 1194, perched dramatically above the Thaya.
Yes, Vranov nad Dyjí Castle is categorized as family-friendly, offering a monumental Baroque residence with great views. The initially accessible area of Eibenstein Castle Ruins is also conditionally suitable for families, though some parts require sure-footedness.
Many castles offer stunning views. Ruins of Kollmitz Castle is enthroned high above the Thaya, providing dramatic scenery. Schloss Drosendorf offers picturesque views over the Thayatal valley from its 2-hectare castle park. Vranov nad Dyjí Castle provides nice views from its grounds over the Dyje river, and Raabs an der Thaya Castle includes a balcony with a view of the town during guided tours.
Absolutely. The location of castles like Ruins of Kollmitz Castle high above the Thaya makes them appealing for combining historical exploration with scenic hikes. You can find various hiking routes around the Drosendorf-Zissersdorf region, including trails that pass by historical sites. For more details on routes, visit the Hiking around Drosendorf-Zissersdorf guide.
The spring and autumn months generally offer pleasant weather for exploring the castles and their surroundings. For specific sites like Raabs an der Thaya Castle, guided tours are available from late April to late September. The snack station at Ruins of Kollmitz Castle is typically open from May to October, weather permitting.
Yes, Schloss Drosendorf has been publicly accessible since March 2022. It operates as a bed and breakfast and an educational facility, and also serves as a venue for meetings and workshops. You can appreciate its Renaissance architecture, Baroque chapel, and its unique integration with the town's well-preserved city walls.
Yes, the Drosendorf-Zissersdorf region offers various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous road cycling routes, with options ranging from easy to moderate difficulty. There are also several running trails available. For detailed routes and guides, check out the Road Cycling Routes around Drosendorf-Zissersdorf guide and the Running Trails around Drosendorf-Zissersdorf guide.
The Ruins of Kollmitz Castle are one of the largest medieval castle ruins in Lower Austria. It was built to defend the border against Bohemia and stands on a rock surrounded by the Thaya. You can still admire meter-high walls, two round towers, and ramparts, and both the keep and hunger tower are accessible.
For Eibenstein Castle Ruins, parking is available near the quarry, followed by a short walk to the ruins. For other castles, it's advisable to check local signage or official websites for specific parking information, as options can vary.
Schüttkasten Primmersdorf was built in the mid-17th century as a successor to a 13th-century medieval castle. It served as a granary and later a dairy farm. The plans for this three-story Baroque building are attributed to Jakob Prandtauer. Today, it's privately owned, restored, and used for exhibitions and cultural events.
Yes, guided tours are available for some castles. For Ruins of Kollmitz Castle, guided tours can be arranged by appointment. Raabs an der Thaya Castle offers hourly guided tours on Saturdays, Sundays, and public holidays from April to September, with group tours available by prior arrangement.
The region showcases a range of architectural styles. Schloss Drosendorf features prominent Renaissance architecture with a Baroque chapel. Vranov nad Dyjí Castle is a monumental 17th-century Baroque residence. You can also see medieval complexes like Ruins of Kollmitz Castle and Eibenstein Castle Ruins, which retain their dramatic medieval structures.


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