Best castles around Schlanders - Silandro are found in a region characterized by the Adige River valley and surrounding mountains, offering a blend of natural beauty and historical depth. This area in South Tyrol is home to numerous historically significant castles, each providing insights into its rich past. Many of these structures are set against picturesque backdrops of apple orchards and rocky outcrops. The castles here reflect centuries of architectural evolution and cultural heritage.
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Castelbello Castle, first mentioned in 1238 but likely of earlier origin, was built by the Lords of Montalban. The picturesque castle sits majestically on a mighty rocky outcrop on the left bank of the Adige River. The elongated complex measures over 70 meters in length and barely 30 meters in width. Due to its exposed location, Castelbello Castle had to be repeatedly protected over the years by the construction of more modern and stronger fortifications. After changing hands several times, the castle was transferred to the Hendl family as a pledge in 1531. In 1813 and 1824, the castle was largely destroyed by fire. The Hendl counts rebuilt only a small part for residential purposes, and thus the castle was destined to fall into ruin. At the end of a legal process that dragged on for decades, in which Count Siegmund von Hendl and the Republic of Italy fought for ownership of the castle, a settlement was finally reached: this enabled the state to purchase the castle for 31,068 lire (16.04 €).
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One of the many castles in the Vinschgau.
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The view of the castle on the mountain makes the landscape even more beautiful.
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Very well-preserved Romanesque frescoes in the castle from the early 14th century, restored in 2001
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Castelbello Castle Kastelbell Castle, already mentioned in 1238, is picturesquely situated on a mighty boulder on the left bank of the Etsch, where it reaches the wide Lower Vinschgau from the “Latschander” gorge. Guided tours are offered in the beautifully restored castle and various cultural events take place within the old walls. Text / Source: Kastelbell Castle Board of Trustees, Schlossweg 1, 39020 Kastelbell-Tschars https://www.schloss-kastelbell.com/de/das-schloss.html
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First documented in 1238, Castelbello Castle dominates the Venosta Valley from a rocky outcrop on the left bank of the Adige River. From the cycle path, it is clearly visible above several apple orchards.
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While some castles are private, you can visit Schlandersburg Castle, which houses a public library and a unique Menhir Exhibition. Castelbello Castle functions as an event venue and cultural center, offering guided tours seasonally. Churburg Castle, renowned for its preservation, is also open for guided tours from March to October.
Yes, several castles offer family-friendly experiences. Castelbello Castle is a great option, and its picturesque setting is ideal for walks. Churburg Castle, with its impressive armory and guided tours, is often recommended for children, offering a captivating journey into history. The Menhir Exhibition at Schlandersburg Castle can also be an engaging experience for families interested in ancient history.
At Schlandersburg Castle, you can explore the Menhir Exhibition, featuring original Copper Age menhirs discovered locally. Castelbello Castle hosts a permanent exhibition on the "Via Claudia Augusta" and seasonal art exhibitions, along with well-preserved Romanesque frescoes. Churburg Castle boasts one of Europe's largest private armories, with over 50 sets of perfectly preserved armor, and a stunning collection of historical furniture and paintings.
Absolutely! The region around Schlanders - Silandro is perfect for combining castle visits with outdoor adventures. Castelbello Castle, for example, is clearly visible from the Adige River cycle path and serves as a popular starting point for hiking and biking tours. You can find various cycling routes in the area, including those mentioned in the Cycling around Schlanders - Silandro guide, or explore mountain hikes in the Mountain Hikes around Schlanders - Silandro guide.
The best time to visit the castles is generally from spring to autumn, when the weather is pleasant for exploring and most castles are fully open. For instance, Churburg Castle is open from March to October. During these seasons, you can also enjoy the picturesque apple orchards surrounding many of the castles. Winter visits might be limited as some castles close or have reduced hours.
Yes, the castles in this region are often set against stunning backdrops. Castelbello Castle offers picturesque views from its majestic position above apple orchards and the Adige River. Even the private Schlandersberg Castle, though inaccessible, provides a striking landmark visible from the town of Silandro. Many trails in the area, such as the Trail past castle ruins and super views, offer excellent vantage points of the castles and the surrounding Vinschgau valley.
Parking availability varies by castle. For castles located within or very close to towns, such as Schlandersburg Castle in Silandro, you can typically find public parking in the town center. For castles like Castelbello Castle or Churburg Castle, dedicated parking areas are usually available nearby for visitors. It's advisable to check the specific castle's website for detailed parking information before your visit.
Public transport options are available to reach the towns where the castles are located. Schlanders - Silandro is well-connected by bus and train services within South Tyrol. From the main towns, some castles might be within walking distance, while others may require a short local bus ride or taxi. For example, Schlandersburg Castle is right in Silandro. For more remote castles like Churburg Castle near Schluderns, you would typically take public transport to Schluderns and then proceed from there.
Yes, you can often find cafes and restaurants in the vicinity of the castles, especially those located in or near towns. For instance, Schlanders / Silandro itself has a pedestrian zone with cafes and inns. Churburg Castle also has a restaurant on-site, offering a cozy atmosphere and local specialties. It's a great way to relax and enjoy local cuisine after your castle exploration.
Visitors frequently praise the exceptional preservation and historical depth of the castles. The impressive armory at Churburg Castle is a particular highlight, often described as a 'real experience for children too.' The flexible and informative guided tours are also highly appreciated. The scenic views, especially from places like View of Kastelbell Castle, and the opportunity to combine cultural visits with outdoor activities like cycling through apple orchards, are also major draws.
Generally, no special permits are required to visit the publicly accessible castles themselves, though admission fees may apply for guided tours or exhibitions (e.g., for Castelbello Castle or Churburg Castle). For hiking in the surrounding natural areas, such as within the Stelvio National Park, permits are typically not needed for general access, but always check local regulations for specific trails or protected zones, especially if planning off-trail activities.


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