Best castles around Sankt Anna am Aigen are found within the wider Styria region, as Sankt Anna am Aigen itself is primarily known for its picturesque landscape, vineyards, and other historical and natural attractions. While traditional castles are not located directly within the village, the area offers historical sites like the Parish Church of St. Anna am Aigen and the Waltrafelsen. The broader Styrian Volcanic Land provides access to various impressive castles.
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Super nice tour, food at Palz highly recommended
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Halbenrain Castle, now a technical college for agriculture and food science, previously the manor house of the Counts of Stürgkh. A look back at the history of the building shows that a stone building must have stood here as early as the 13th century. The current building dates mostly from the 16th and 17th centuries. The castle took on its current appearance through reconstruction in the 18th century, which mainly involved the demolition of the fortifications, the construction of the garden and the open staircase, and the design of the formal structure.
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During the Second World War, this "Burgschloss" also served as a shelter for the Soviet soldiers. A facility that is definitely worth seeing with a small hill in the inner courtyard, which is probably also used as an open-air stage.
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Beautiful place after you've made the climb
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The ruins of Klöch Castle stand defiantly above the town on a basalt hill. Today the residential tower and part of the shield wall of the castle are still standing. Not only can you explore the ruins on your own at the top, the view of Klöch is also terrific. The viewing platform can be found at the top of the residential tower.
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Castle Grad (formerly Gornjelendavski grad, Hungarian Felsőlendvai vár) stands in the eponymous settlement Grad na Goričkem. It is the most extensive castle complex in Slovenia and, according to legend, has 365 rooms. The castle has huge cellars that served various purposes. The castle stands on a solid rock of volcanic origin or basalt tuff, which is built into the foundations of one of the largest castles in Slovenia. On the west side, outside the building, there is a deep fountain in the castle park, carved into the living rock and buried. In the lower courtyard is a rainwater collector secured by a slab that played an important role during sieges and attacks.
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From the south a very crisp short climb that is worth it!
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No, Sankt Anna am Aigen is primarily known for its picturesque landscape, vineyards, and other historical and natural attractions. Traditional castles are not located directly within the village. However, the wider Styrian Volcanic Land offers several impressive castles nearby.
For those interested in castles, the broader Styrian Volcanic Land provides access to several notable examples. We recommend visiting Kapfenstein Castle and Winery, which is located on an extinct volcano and features a hotel and organic winery. Another must-see is Poppendorf Castle, a 17th-century site with a romantic chapel and a large castle park. Tabor Castle, built in 1469, now serves as an event venue and hosts a Heurigen restaurant.
Yes, several castles in the region offer family-friendly experiences. Poppendorf Castle has a large castle park that invites visitors to linger. Tabor Castle is also noted as family-friendly, and Schloss Oberradkersburg is part of a route that is considered family-friendly.
The castles in this region offer diverse experiences. Kapfenstein Castle and Winery is unique for being situated on an extinct volcano and housing an organic winery and hotel. Poppendorf Castle boasts a romantic chapel and rustic vaults. Tabor Castle, with its baroque makeover, is now a popular event venue and home to a Heurigen restaurant.
Yes, the area around Sankt Anna am Aigen offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for gravel biking, cycling, and easy hikes. For example, the only accessible volcanic crater in Austria above the Kaskögerlweg leads directly past Poppendorf Castle. You can explore routes like 'View of St. Anna am Aigen – St. Anna am Aigen Church loop' for gravel biking, or 'Parish Church of St. Anna loop' for cycling. For more details, check out the gravel biking, cycling, and easy hikes guides around Sankt Anna am Aigen.
While traditional castles are not present, Sankt Anna am Aigen features historical sites such as the Parish Church of St. Anna am Aigen, a historic rectory (Pfarrhof), and a 17th-century well. The Waltrafelsen, a steep basalt wall, is also a notable historical site believed to have been a Copper Age settlement.
Visitors appreciate the unique settings of the castles, such as Kapfenstein Castle's location on an extinct volcano with great views. The historical charm of places like Poppendorf Castle with its romantic chapel and castle park is also highly valued. The combination of history, nature, and local hospitality, including restaurants and wineries, makes for a memorable experience.
Yes, several castles in the area provide dining experiences. Kapfenstein Castle and Winery hosts an exclusive hotel and restaurant. Poppendorf Castle has a cozy castle tavern. Tabor Castle features a Heurigen restaurant.
The best time to visit castles in Styria generally depends on your preferences. Spring and autumn offer pleasant weather for exploring castle grounds and nearby hiking trails, with vibrant foliage in autumn. Summer is ideal for enjoying outdoor events and castle gardens, though it can be warmer. Some castles may have reduced opening hours or specific events during winter, so it's advisable to check individual castle websites for details.
Yes, some castles offer excellent viewpoints. Kapfenstein Castle and Winery, situated on an extinct volcano, provides wonderful views to the south. The surrounding volcanic landscape itself offers many scenic vistas.
Accessibility by public transport can vary for castles in rural Styria. While larger towns and cities are well-connected, reaching some of the more secluded castles might require a combination of train and bus services, or a taxi from the nearest station. It is often recommended to check specific routes and schedules for each castle you plan to visit, as direct connections might be limited.
Yes, some castles in the region have found new purposes. Tabor Castle, for instance, now serves as an event venue and hosts a Heurigen restaurant. Halbenrain Castle is currently a technical college for agriculture and food science, though its historical architecture remains.


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