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Top 10 Castles around Guarda

Best castles around Guarda, Portugal's highest city, offer a glimpse into the region's rich medieval history. The area is characterized by its strategic location, providing historical defensive strongholds and panoramic views of the surrounding landscape, including the Serra da Estrela mountain range. Exploring these historical sites allows visitors to connect with the past and appreciate the architectural heritage of the Beira Interior Norte region.

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Planta Castle

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The remarkable Wildenberg Castle represents the striking town center of Zernez. The small town is embedded in the mountains of the Lower Engadine / Munster Valley and is a popular starting point for tours in the Swiss National Park.

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Fortezza Rohan Ruins

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Rohan Fortress is a historic castle in Switzerland. The original structures were largely destroyed during World War II to make way for modern military installations, which were subsequently demolished. Today, …

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Tuor la Praschun (Prison Tower), Susch

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Tuor la Praschun / Prison, Sush
The tower, made of quarry stone, dates from the 12th or 13th century. It has a square floor plan with a wall length of …

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Wildenberg Castle in Zernez

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Chastè / Castle Planta Von Wildenberg
The castle stands majestically on the plain below the church hill and marks the transition to the old part of the village of Runatsch. …

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Mohrenturm (Tuor dals Mors), Zernez

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The Tuor dals Mors, or Moor's Tower in English, is an old stone tower in the center of Zernez. It is privately owned and can be rented as accommodation.

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March 25, 2026, Mohrenturm (Tuor dals Mors), Zernez

La Tuor dals Mors / Mohrenturm, Zernez This is how the historian Nicolin Sererhard described the Mohrenturm in the 18th century. The exact year of the tower's construction is not known. It was probably built in the mid-13th century by the Moor family, making it older than the Swiss Confederation. As late as 1570, it was inhabited by an Albert Moor. Afterwards, it was left to decay and later taken over by the municipality. How far the foundations actually reach into the ground is left to the imagination, as is the legend of the underground connecting passage to Planta Castle of Wildenberg. Known and accessible are the historical cellar vaults with the dungeons, accessible only from above. Also characteristic is the ledge on the outer wall, which testifies to a reconstruction from this height and is still recognizable inside today. Text / Source: Mohrenturm, Zernez https://www.morenturm.ch/

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Schloss Zernez / Schloss Planta von Wildenberg in Zernez Between the former Wildenberg court and the present-day Planta-Wildenberg Castle lies a long, history-rich path that could certainly be described as a cinematic drama with a happy ending. The castle stands majestically on the plain below the church hill, marking the transition to the old village part Runatsch. Only the square tower still reminds us of a long-gone era. This medieval residential tower was probably built around 1280 and was owned by the Lords of Planta-Wildenberg. The unpopular lord of the castle, Rudolf von Planta, as a statutory judge, had executions carried out, which the population resented. He was suspected of sympathizing with the Catholics, outlawed by the court in 1618, and sentenced to death in absentia. Under the leadership of his opponent Baptista von Salis, the people of Engadin devastated his castle, but he fled. In 1627, he became an Austrian captain and ruled again in Zernez, to the dismay of the inhabitants, who had to rebuild it. Over the centuries, there were many changes of ownership: from the Bishop of Chur, Conrad Planta from Zuoz, Knight Rudolf von Planta, the Bezzola and Hemmi families, to the municipality of Zernez. Its current appearance was given to the castle through the renovation and extension of the two additional wings in the 18th century. Miraculously, it was spared from the great village fire. In 1985, the municipality of Zernez acquired it for use as a municipal building. Since 2007, it has housed the National Park administration. During the National Park Cinema Open Air, the castle courtyard transforms into a fairytale film set. The dramas now only play out on the screen and no longer behind the castle walls. Text / Source: Gäste-Information Scuol, Stradun 403a, Scuol https://www.engadin.com/de/schloss-planta-wildenberg-zernez

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Chastè / Schloss Planta Von Wildenberg, Zernez The castle stands majestically in the plain below the church hill and marks the transition to the old village part Runatsch. Only the square tower still reminds of long past times. This medieval residential tower was probably built around 1280 and was owned by the lords Planta-Wildenberg. The unpopular lord of the castle, Rudolf von Planta, had executions carried out as statutory judge, which the population resented. He was suspected of sympathizing with the Catholics, outlawed by the court in 1618, and sentenced to death in absentia. Under the leadership of his opponent Baptista von Salis, the people of Engadin devastated his castle, but he fled. In 1627 he became an Austrian captain and ruled again in Zernez, to the regret of the inhabitants, who had to rebuild it. Over the centuries, there were many changes of ownership: From the Bishop of Chur, Conrad Planta from Zuoz, Knight Rudolf von Planta, the Bezzola and Hemmi families to the municipality of Zernez. Text / Source: Gäste-Information Scuol, Stradun 403a, CH-7550 Scuol https://www.engadin.com/de/schloss-planta-wildenberg

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March 25, 2026, Schloss Planta

Schloss Zernez / Schloss Planta-Wildenberg in Zernez Between the former Wildenberg farmstead and the present-day Schloss Planta-Wildenberg lies a long, history-rich path that could well pass as a film-worthy drama with a happy ending. The castle stands majestically on the plain below the church hill, marking the transition to the old village part Runatsch. Only the square tower is reminiscent of long-gone times. This medieval residential tower was probably built around 1280 and was owned by the lords Planta-Wildenberg. The unpopular castle lord Rudolf von Planta had executions carried out as a statutory judge, which earned him the ill will of the population. He was suspected of sympathizing with the Catholics, outlawed by the court in 1618, and sentenced to death in absentia. Under the leadership of his opponent Baptista von Salis, the Engadine people devastated his castle, but he fled. In 1627, he became an Austrian captain and ruled again in Zernez, to the dismay of the inhabitants, who had to rebuild it. Over the centuries, there were many changes of ownership: from the Bishop of Chur, Conrad Planta from Zuoz, Knight Rudolf von Planta, the Bezzola and Hemmi families, to the municipality of Zernez. Its current appearance was given to the castle through the renovation and addition of two further wings in the 18th century. Miraculously, it was spared from the great village fire. In 1985, it was acquired by the municipality of Zernez for use as a municipal building. Since 2007, it has housed the National Park administration. During the National Park Cinema Open Air, the castle courtyard transforms into a fairytale film set. The dramas now only play out on the screen and no longer behind the castle walls. Text / Source: Guest Information Scuol, Stradun 403a, Scuol https://www.engadin.com/de/schloss-planta-wildenberg-zernez

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Rohan Fortress is a historic castle in Switzerland. The original structures were largely destroyed during World War II to make way for modern military installations, which were subsequently demolished. Today, only a few traces of the walls and foundations remain, testifying to the complex's ancient divisions.

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The Tuor dals Mors, or Moor's Tower in English, is an old stone tower in the center of Zernez. It is privately owned and can be rented as accommodation. The tower's history dates back to the 13th century. Its name (presumably) comes from the Moor family, who had it built. It served as a storehouse for money, ammunition, and documents, as a residential tower, and even as a prison.

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This refers to the Fortezza Rohan near Susch. An impressive building in a dominant position on a hill near Susch.

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Remains of the fortress built in 1675 during the Bündner Wars on a hill above Susch. Impressive ruins with a beautiful panoramic view over the middle Engadin. The two hiking paths/trails up to the hill are rather steep, with often push sections by bike.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main historical castle within the city of Guarda?

The primary historical fortification within the city limits of Guarda is the Castle of Guarda. While much of its original structure is in ruins, significant fragments of its walls, including the Torre dos Ferreiros and the prominent Torre de Menagem, still stand.

What can I see at the Guarda Castle today?

Today, the most prominent and well-preserved part of the Guarda Castle is the Torre de Menagem (Homage Tower). You can also see fragments of its walls, such as the Torre dos Ferreiros. The Torre de Menagem houses the Heritage Museum of Guarda and offers panoramic views.

Are there panoramic views from Guarda Castle?

Yes, the Torre de Menagem (Homage Tower) of Guarda Castle is situated atop a hill and offers unique panoramic views. From its summit, you can often see as far as Spain and the majestic Serra da Estrela mountain range.

Is there a museum at Guarda Castle?

Yes, the Torre de Menagem (Homage Tower) of Guarda Castle houses the Heritage Museum of Guarda (Museu do Património da Guarda). It showcases archaeological findings from the area and includes a 3D movie about the region's monuments. Admission to the museum is free.

What is the historical significance of Guarda Castle?

Guarda Castle, originally built in 1199 by King D. Sancho I, represents a key piece of medieval Portuguese history. Its strategic location in Guarda, Portugal's highest city, highlights its importance as a defensive stronghold and an example of 12th-century defensive architecture, featuring both Romanesque and Gothic elements.

Is Guarda Castle accessible to the public?

Yes, the Torre de Menagem (Homage Tower) and the Heritage Museum within Guarda Castle are open to the public daily. Admission to the museum is free, making it an accessible attraction for visitors.

Are there hiking opportunities around Guarda and its historical sites?

Absolutely. The region around Guarda offers various hiking trails. For example, you can explore routes like the 'Guarda Village – Schellen-Ursli Trail loop' or more challenging options such as the 'Guarda Village – View of Piz Buin from Val Tuoi loop'. You can find more details on hiking around Guarda.

What cycling routes are available near Guarda's castles?

The area provides diverse cycling experiences. Options range from moderate routes like the 'Susch Village and Muzeum Susch – View of the Inn River loop' to more difficult ones such as the 'Guarda Historic Village – View of Ardez loop'. Discover more cycling adventures on cycling around Guarda.

Can I go gravel biking near Guarda?

Yes, gravel biking is a popular activity in the Guarda region. You can find challenging routes like the 'Ardez Railway Viaduct – Inn floodplains loop' or the 'Guarda village – Guarda Historic Village loop'. Explore more gravel biking trails on gravel biking around Guarda.

What is the best time to visit the castles around Guarda?

The region around Guarda, being Portugal's highest city, experiences distinct seasons. For comfortable exploration of castles and outdoor activities, spring (April-June) and autumn (September-October) generally offer pleasant temperatures and fewer crowds. Summer can be warm, while winters can be cold, especially at higher altitudes like the Torre de Menagem.

Are there family-friendly aspects to visiting Guarda Castle?

Yes, Guarda Castle, particularly the Torre de Menagem, can be family-friendly. The climb to the top offers an engaging experience for children, and the panoramic views are impressive. The Heritage Museum inside the tower, with its archaeological findings and 3D movie, provides an educational and interactive element for all ages. Admission to the museum is free.

Is there parking available near Guarda Castle?

Guarda Castle is located within the city of Guarda. While direct parking at the castle entrance might be limited, there are usually public parking areas available within walking distance in the city center. It's advisable to check local signage for the closest available spots.

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