Ritterweg Kollmitz Ruin
Hiking tour Starting from Raabs / Thaya - Main Square
The Thayatal is full of small and large treasures. The quiet land on the border can do both: inspire and reassure. It opens up paths to itself - and to its neighbors. It is a microcosm full of beauty. After just a few hours, you feel like you've landed in a different, better world! And the best way to experience this is on foot! One of the most beautiful tours follows the traces of Bohemian-Austrian history - the Knights' Trail to the Kollmitz ruins.
- Starting point of the tour
- Raabs / Thaya - Main Square
- Tour destination
- Raabs / Thaya - Main Square
- Fitness level required:2/6
- Overall experience:4/6
- Scenery:4/6
- Lowest point
- 388 m
- Highest point
- 483 m
The Thayatal is full of small and large treasures. The quiet land on the border can do both: inspire and reassure. It opens up paths to itself - and to its neighbors. It is a microcosm full of beauty. After just a few hours, you feel like you've landed in a different, better world! And the best way to experience this is on foot! One of the most beautiful tours follows the traces of Bohemian-Austrian history - the Knights' Trail to the Kollmitz ruins.
A wonderful hiking tour in the middle of the charming Thaya valley. The hike leads partly along the Thaya on natural paths and footbridges, through idyllic villages to the Kollmitz ruins, located approx. 4 km south-east of Raabs. This is probably one of the most beautiful and impressive castle ruins in the Waldviertel. It rises up in a Thaya loop on a steep rock. The towers are accessible, a small exhibition and a snack station in good weather complete the hiking excursion. Many viewpoints of the castle and the town of Raabs bring hikers closer to the wild beauty of the Thaya valley!
Light hiking/trekking shoes recommended. Weather-related sun/rain protection!
Starting at the town hall, walk along the Kollmitzsteig towards the post office into the Thaya Valley. Cross the Kaumbach, pass the “Jungfernstein” and climb the Wirtleiten. At the solitary oak tree, turn right – between the fields to the trail – first turn right and after a few meters then left – immediately after, turn left again, cross the ditch, then the route gently climbs to a trail and turns right. Soon after, you pass through the Bohemian Wall and reach the Kollmitz ruin, the impressive destination of the hike. The ruin, built on a steep rock in a bend of the Thaya, is one of the mightiest rock castles in the Waldviertel. In the village of Kollmitzgraben, cross the Thaya bridge and pass the former power plant, always walking gently uphill through the forest. On the hill after a few hundred meters, it is worth looking back once more to enjoy the beautiful view of the ruin. The hike passes through the idyllic village of Sauggern and turns right before the end of the village – at the edge of the forest turn left, cross the Seebsbach on a boardwalk – always uphill into the village of Lindau. Immediately after, turn right onto the agricultural path and continue until you reach a hill that offers a wonderful view of Raabs and the surroundings. Downhill, the path leads over the warehouse into Hamerling Street - turning left over the Thaya footbridge back to the Kollmitzsteig and to Raabs, the starting point.
Public parking below the castle (near the center)
From Vienna: A22 Stockerau - B2/E49 - to Raabs (112 km)
From St. Pölten: S33 Krems - B35 Hadersdorf - B34 Horn - Raabs (98 km)
From Salzburg: A1 to Linz - A7 to Unterweitersdorf - on the S10 to the Sandl exit - via B38 to Raabs (273 km)
Vienna - Franz Josef Railway to Göpfritz (or with the Wieselbus from St. Pölten) - ÖBB bus to Raabs (Mon - Fri, weekdays)
Vienna, Praterstern - ÖBB bus to Raabs (Mon - Fri, weekdays)
The impressive destination of the hike is the Kollmitz ruin.
As a souvenir of your hike on the Ritterweg Kollmitz ruin in the Waldviertel, you can get a hiking badge of the Kollmitz ruin at the Martina Rieder snack station.
Hiking badges are round plaques designed and inscribed by wood burning, which serve as souvenirs and at the same time as awards for outstanding achievements. Diligent hiking badge collectors are rewarded with a free premium hiking badge. More information can be found at www.wandermarken.at.
Recommended period
Tourism Association National Park Region Thayatal
Hauptstraße 253820 Raabs/ Thaya
(T) +43/ (0)2846/ 36520
(E) info@thayatal.com
Waldviertel Tourism
3910 Zwettl, Sparkassenplatz 1/2/2
(T) +43(0)2822/54109
(E) info@waldviertel.at
(I) www.waldviertel.at
Letzte Änderung: 20 May 2026