Kurtatsch An Der Weinstraße - Cortaccia Sulla Strada Del Vino
Kurtatsch An Der Weinstraße - Cortaccia Sulla Strada Del Vino
Best castles around Kurtatsch An Der Weinstraße - Cortaccia Sulla Strada Del Vino are situated in a region of South Tyrol characterized by its vineyards, valleys, and mountainous terrain. This area offers a blend of historical significance and natural landscapes, with castles often perched on strategic elevations. The Etsch Valley and surrounding hills provide the backdrop for these historical structures. The region's cultural heritage is reflected in its architecture and the preservation of these sites.
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breathtaking view. The climb is very steep but it's worth it.
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Kaldiff Castle, like Enn Castle near Montan, probably dates back to the 12th century and the Lords of Enn, who were then the court lords of Neumarkt. In the 15th century they had it rebuilt, but a little later, in 1524, they gave it to the nobles of Payr von Altenburg: They converted Kaldiff into a residential complex and from then on called themselves Payr von Kaldiff. At the end of the 18th century a fire destroyed the castle. In 1870 the keep fell into disrepair, and hardly anything of the ring wall can be seen anymore. Today you can get a glimpse of the magnificent building of yesteryear. Source: https://www.weinstrasse.com/de/highlights/burgen-schloesser/schloss-kaldiff/ The ruins are cordoned off and entry is prohibited!
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Interesting castle ruins with a beautiful view and a great castle tavern. The castle and tavern are closed on Thursdays and Fridays!
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The ruins themselves are cordoned off. The area cannot be entered
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Beautiful ruins of Castel Salorno, a good restaurant inside, a bit steep climb up but definitely worth it
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Unfortunately it is private property and cannot be visited, ☹️
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Castle overlooking Salorno
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For breathtaking panoramic views, consider visiting Leuchtenburg Castle, which provides a magnificent vista of the Adige Valley and Lake Caldaro. Another excellent option is Burg Hocheppan, offering views over the entire Etsch Valley, Überetsch, and the Bolzano basin. Castelfeder Castle Ruins also provides a wonderful view of the Adige Valley.
Yes, several castles are suitable for families. Leuchtenburg Castle is listed as family-friendly, though be aware the ascent can be rocky and steep. Castello di Salorno (Haderburg) also welcomes families and features a restaurant, making it a comfortable stop.
The castles in the region showcase a rich history. Burg Hocheppan, for instance, features a mighty pentagonal keep and a Romanesque castle chapel with well-preserved 12th-century frescoes. Castel Coira is renowned for housing Europe's largest private armory and displays Romanesque, Gothic, and Renaissance architectural elements. Other castles like Strehlburg Castle are known for 16th-century frescoes depicting Old Testament scenes.
Yes, Schloss Korb in Missian has been transformed into a luxurious castle hotel. It features a wide, four-cornered residential and defensive tower from the 13th century and offers gourmet menus, wine tastings, and wellness facilities, including pools with views of Bolzano and the Dolomites.
The region offers numerous outdoor activities. You can find various hiking routes, including the 'Three Castles Tour' which connects Schloss Korb, Burg Hocheppan, and Schloss Boymont. For more adventurous options, explore the Mountain Hikes around Kurtatsch An Der Weinstraße - Cortaccia Sulla Strada Del Vino. If you prefer cycling, there are MTB Trails and Gravel biking routes available, such as the 'Forest Trail Above Tramin' or the 'Adige River Cycle Path'.
Castel Coira stands out for its extraordinary collection. It houses the largest private armory in Europe, featuring over 50 well-preserved suits of armor and a vast array of edged weapons and swords. The castle also boasts richly furnished rooms, a magnificent painted arcade, and a chapel with a Madonna sculpture.
Yes, Seeschlössl, Montiggler Lake is a charming old castle situated directly on the west bank of the Great Montiggler Lake, presenting an enchanted, fairy-tale-like setting. Leuchtenburg Castle also offers views of Lake Caldaro.
Given that many castles are on elevated positions and some paths can be rocky and steep, sturdy shoes are highly recommended. For places like Leuchtenburg Castle, comfortable hiking attire is advisable. Don't forget to bring enough drinks, as catering might not always be available on-site, and mosquito repellent can be useful.
Yes, some castles offer dining options. Castello di Salorno (Haderburg) has a restaurant with an enchanting atmosphere, serving delicious beer and food. Burg Hocheppan also features a tavern (Burgschenke) on-site, offering local cuisine. Schloss Korb, as a hotel, provides gourmet menus.
Beyond the more prominent sites, the region has several other historically significant castles. Strehlburg Castle, first mentioned in 1492, is known for its 16th-century frescoes. Ulmburg Castle is noted as an attraction in Cortaccia, and Turmhof Castle, owned by the Tiefenbrunner family, is notable for its cellar and the highest vineyard in South Tyrol. Voldersberg Castle, built in the 16th century, also adds to the region's rich history.
Visitors frequently praise the magnificent views from castles like Leuchtenburg Castle and Castelfeder Castle Ruins. The historical atmosphere and well-preserved ruins, such as those at Castello di Salorno (Haderburg), are also highly appreciated. Many enjoy the combination of historical exploration with scenic hikes through vineyards and natural biotopes.
Turmhof Castle, located in the district of Niclara, is particularly notable for its connection to wine. It features a cellar that includes the highest vineyard in South Tyrol, situated at an altitude of 1050 meters. Schloss Korb, as a castle hotel, also has its own winery and offers wine tastings.


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