Best castles around Lang offers a collection of historical sites situated in a region characterized by its gentle hills and historical significance. The area features a mix of well-preserved castles and ruins, often nestled within or near local settlements. These structures provide insights into the region's past, with some serving modern purposes while retaining their historical architecture.
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A castle worth seeing, now a retirement home. More information: de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schloss_Murst%C3%A4tten
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The original complex, a medieval fortification (tower castle), is located north of Frauheim Castle. Frauheim Castle itself is located directly south of the L664/Badendorferstraße, on the steep slope of the hill country accompanying the Leibnitzer Feld in the east. The old fortification, called Frauhaym around 1417, was possibly destroyed in the Hungarian and Turkish wars (1480-1490) or, since the fortification probably only consisted of a walled tower and was not very livable, abandoned in the 16th century. In 1514 the rule passed to Hans Rindsmaul, whose son Michael began building the new castle at the present location in 1560. The castle is a protected monument and privately owned by the Kellersberg family.
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Castle Murstätten from the 14th century is now a senior citizens' home with 16 residential units.
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The castle cannot be visited because, as the previous writers have already reported, it has been a home for the elderly since the 1970s. When I was young, there was also mass on Sundays in the chapel. The park is very beautiful and can also be visited.
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I have to correct the Mäxi a bit, if you take the gravel road turn-off directly on the R2 under the Autobahn bridge and drive along the small road next to the Autobahn. After a few hundred meters, turn left again under the 2nd motorway bridge, then you come to the Retzhof and you don't have to take the dirt track. You can also get to the city of Leibnitz via Retzhofer Straße.
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Schloss Seggau is more than a castle: like a small town, it lies on a gentle hill in the middle of the southern Styrian wine region. Hotel Schloss Seggau has been known as a destination for decades. Probably the most impressive rooms in the palace are the princely rooms. The bishop's wine cellar, which is over 300 years old, is one of the oldest and largest in the country.
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The Lang region offers a diverse range of castles, from well-preserved structures like Seggau Castle, which now functions as a hotel and seminar center, to historical ruins such as the Ruins and Excavations on Wildon Castle Hill. You'll also find castles repurposed for modern use, like Mürstätten Castle, which is now a retirement home, and privately owned historical sites like Frauheim Castle.
Yes, several castles around Lang are suitable for families. Seggau Castle and Mürstätten Castle are both listed as family-friendly. Additionally, Retzhof Castle Tavern, which is a small castle with an educational facility and guest house, offers leisure facilities and even a high rope climbing garden in its park, making it a great option for families.
The castles in the Lang region provide a deep dive into the area's history. For example, Seggau Castle features Roman reliefs and a 300-year-old bishop's wine cellar. The Ruins and Excavations on Wildon Castle Hill offer a unique archaeological site with an almost uninterrupted settlement history, showcasing centuries of human presence. Mürstätten Castle, though now a retirement home, reflects the region's architectural evolution through its extensive renovations.
Yes, Seggau Castle includes a restaurant as part of its hotel and seminar center. Retzhof Castle Tavern also has a restaurant where you can have breakfast or pre-ordered lunch menus. These locations offer convenient dining options while exploring the castles.
Yes, Seggau Castle is situated on a gentle hill in the southern Styrian wine region and offers beautiful views. Its location makes it a great spot to enjoy the surrounding landscape. The Ruins and Excavations on Wildon Castle Hill also provide a vantage point to appreciate the historical site and its surroundings.
The area around Lang offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, such as the 'Murradweg R2 – Wildon Lake loop from Lebring' or the 'View of Ehrenhausen – Lily pond in Aupark Vogau loop from Lebring'. For mountain biking, trails like 'Hühnerberg Summit (484 m) – Klampfer Chapel loop from Lebring' are available. There are also running trails, including 'Murradweg Parking Area, Wildon loop from Lebring'. You can explore more options in the Cycling around Lang, MTB Trails around Lang, and Running Trails around Lang guides.
While specific hiking trails directly around each castle aren't detailed, the Ruins and Excavations on Wildon Castle Hill offer a tour of fascinating ruins, implying walking paths within the historical site. Additionally, the region's general landscape, characterized by gentle hills, suggests opportunities for short walks. For more structured outdoor activities, consider the running and cycling routes available nearby.
Seggau Castle is unique because it functions as a hotel and seminar center while retaining its historical charm. It boasts a 300-year-old bishop's wine cellar, one of the oldest and largest in the country, and features ancient Roman reliefs walled into its upper area. The castle is also known for its impressive princely rooms and offers spiritual tours of its Gothic/Baroque castle chapel and modern St. Michael's Chapel.
The Ruins and Excavations on Wildon Castle Hill are a significant historical and archaeological site. It has an almost uninterrupted settlement history, making it unique in the southeast Alpine region. Visitors can explore fascinating ruins and feel history up close. It's a place where extensive excavation and conservation projects have revealed much about the past.
While not explicitly labeled as 'hidden gems,' Frauheim Castle, a privately owned protected monument with a history as a medieval fortification, might offer a more intimate experience compared to the more prominent sites. Similarly, Retzhof Castle Tavern, a 'nice little castle' slightly off the main Mur Cycle Path, could be considered a charming discovery for those seeking something less mainstream.
Visitors to the castles around Lang appreciate the blend of historical significance and modern utility. They enjoy exploring well-preserved structures, fascinating ruins, and castles that have been repurposed while maintaining their architectural heritage. The komoot community has contributed 168 photos and 176 upvotes, highlighting the visual appeal and historical depth of these sites, particularly the unique features like the wine cellar at Seggau Castle and the archaeological importance of Wildon Castle Hill.


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