Ruter

Planlægger

Funktioner

Opdateringer

App

Log ind eller opret konto

Hent appen

Log ind eller opret konto

Opdag
Places to see
Castles
Østrig
Niederösterreich
Bezirk Bruck an der Leitha
Mannersdorf am Leithagebirge

Ruine Scharfeneck

Highlight • Historisk sted

Ruine Scharfeneck

Vandring

4.9

(193)

Cykling

5.0

(13)

Løb

5.0

(6)

Landevejscykling

5.0

(2)

Ruine Scharfeneck is a captivating medieval castle ruin nestled on the 347-meter-high Schlossberg within the scenic Naturpark Wüste, near Mannersdorf am Leithagebirge in Lower Austria. This historical site, with origins potentially dating back to the 11th century, offers a profound glimpse into Austria's past as a former border castle with Hungary. Its impressive scale and strategic location make it a significant landmark in the region.

Visitors are consistently drawn to the sheer size and beauty of these ruins, which stand…

Dette Highlight ligger i et beskyttet område

Tjek lokale regler for:

Naturpark Die Wüste Mannersdorf

Gem

Del

  • Mere

  • Gem

    Del

  • Mere

  • Tag mig derhen

    Tips

    11. april 2019

    Vandring

    Very beautiful and large ruins near the monastery of St. Anna, but attention: there is danger of collapse!
    Oversat af

    6. juni 2021

    Vandring

    Impressive ruin in the middle of the forest. The size is impressive. Just beautiful!
    Oversat af
    The exact time when Scharfeneck Castle was built is difficult to say, as there is no documentary mention of the time it was built. But it should have been built around the year 1000. Since it served as a border castle to Hungary, the view extends from Leopoldsberg near Vienna to far south into the eastern foothills of the Alps. It owes its name to the Scharfenecker family, who were highly regarded by the Hungarian kings. The first written mention of the Hungarian Scharfenecker family was made in 1386.
    Oversat af

    Opret en gratis komoot-konto for at få 9 flere insider-tips og anbefalinger.

    Opret gratis konto

    Ruter i nærheden

    Bedste ruter nær Ruine Scharfeneck

    4,7

    (24)

    137

    Vandrere

    #1.

    St. Anna Monastery in the Wüste – Leopoldskapelle Ruins loop from Mannersdorf am Leithagebirge

    6,95km

    01:59

    150m

    150m

    Let vandretur. Passer til alle konditionsniveauer. Let tilgængelige stier. Egnet for alle niveauer.

    Naviger

    Send til telefonen

    Let

    Middel vandretur. Kræver god kondition. Let tilgængelige stier. Egnet for alle niveauer.

    Middel

    Svær vandretur. Kræver meget god kondition. Let tilgængelige stier. Egnet for alle niveauer.

    Svær

    Detaljer

    Oplysninger

    Højdemeter 390 m

    Vejr

    Drevet af Foreca

    torsdag 26. marts

    7°C

    1°C

    78 %

    Flere vejrtips

    Maks. vindhastighed: 36,0 km/h

    Mest besøgt i

    januar

    februar

    marts

    april

    maj

    juni

    juli

    august

    september

    oktober

    november

    december

    Loading

    Placering: Mannersdorf am Leithagebirge, Bezirk Bruck an der Leitha, Niederösterreich, Østrig

    Ofte stillede spørgsmål

    Is Ruine Scharfeneck suitable for families with young children?

    Yes, Ruine Scharfeneck can be a great destination for families. The ruins themselves offer an exciting historical exploration, and the surrounding Naturpark Wüste provides opportunities for walks. However, visitors should be aware that some areas of the ruins are not secured with railings, and the terrain can be uneven. Close supervision of children is advised, especially within the castle remnants.

    Are dogs allowed at Ruine Scharfeneck and on nearby trails?

    Yes, dogs are generally welcome at Ruine Scharfeneck and on the trails within Naturpark Wüste. As a general rule in Austria, dogs should be kept on a leash, especially in nature parks and near historical sites, to protect wildlife and ensure the comfort of other visitors. Please remember to clean up after your pet.

    What are the parking options closest to Ruine Scharfeneck?

    Parking is available near Ruine Scharfeneck in Mannersdorf am Leithagebirge. While the intro mentions parking is available, specific details like 'Parking at Ruine Scharfeneck trailhead' suggest looking for designated parking areas at the start of popular hiking routes leading to the ruins. It's advisable to check local signage upon arrival, especially during peak seasons when spaces might fill up quickly.

    How can I reach Ruine Scharfeneck using public transport?

    You can reach Mannersdorf am Leithagebirge, the closest town to Ruine Scharfeneck, via public transport. From Mannersdorf, you would typically need to walk to the ruins, which are located on the Schlossberg within Naturpark Wüste. It's recommended to check current bus or train schedules to Mannersdorf am Leithagebirge for the most up-to-date travel information.

    What is the typical hiking duration and difficulty to reach the ruins?

    The hiking duration and difficulty to reach Ruine Scharfeneck can vary depending on your starting point and chosen route within Naturpark Wüste. Generally, the trails are considered moderate, with some uneven terrain. Hikers should expect a walk of at least 30-60 minutes from the nearest parking or public transport stops to reach the ruins themselves, depending on pace and elevation gain.

    Are there any specific viewpoints or notable features within the ruins that shouldn't be missed?

    Absolutely. While exploring Ruine Scharfeneck, be sure to look for the remnants of its impressively thick walls, which can reach up to 4.5 meters. You can still discern late Gothic door and window frames, offering a glimpse into its architectural past. The northeastern corner, forming a 'sharp corner' (scharfes Eck), is also a distinctive feature. Imagine the original 24-meter-high round keep and the 80-meter-deep cistern that once existed within.

    What are the winter hiking conditions like at Ruine Scharfeneck?

    Winter hiking at Ruine Scharfeneck can offer a unique and serene experience, with the ruins often blanketed in snow. However, conditions can be challenging. Trails may be icy or muddy, and some areas within the ruins could be slippery. Appropriate winter hiking gear, including sturdy, waterproof boots with good grip, is essential. Always check local weather forecasts before planning a winter visit.

    Are there any cafes, restaurants, or accommodation options nearby?

    Yes, the nearby town of Mannersdorf am Leithagebirge offers various amenities. You can find cafes and restaurants there to refuel after your hike. For those wishing to extend their stay, accommodation options are also available in Mannersdorf and the surrounding region. It's a good idea to check opening hours and make reservations, especially during peak tourist seasons.

    What kind of terrain should I expect when hiking to Ruine Scharfeneck, and is sure-footedness required?

    The terrain leading to and within Ruine Scharfeneck is primarily natural, consisting of forest paths and uneven ground. While not overly strenuous, sure-footedness is definitely advised, particularly when exploring the interior of the ruins where surfaces can be irregular and some areas lack railings. Sturdy hiking boots are highly recommended for comfort and safety.

    Are there any circular hiking routes that include Ruine Scharfeneck?

    Yes, the area around Ruine Scharfeneck within Naturpark Wüste is popular for hiking, and several circular routes are available. These routes often combine the historical site with the natural beauty of the park, offering varying lengths and difficulties. Hikers can explore options that loop through the forest, providing different perspectives of the ruins and the surrounding landscape.

    What is the historical significance of Ruine Scharfeneck?

    Ruine Scharfeneck holds significant historical importance as a former border castle between Hungary and Austria, with origins potentially dating back to the 11th century. It played a crucial role in territorial disputes and witnessed numerous changes in ownership. Notably, it served as a refuge for the local population during the Second Turkish Siege in 1683 and the Kuruc uprisings, highlighting its enduring protective role despite its eventual decline.

    Andre populære steder, du kan udforske

    Tree of Harmony (Linden Tree)

    Udforsk
    RuterRuteplanlæggerFunktionerVandretureMTB-stierLandevejsruterBikepackingSitemap
    Hent appen
    Følg os på sociale medier

    © komoot GmbH

    Fortrolighedspolitik