Best castles around Naturns - Naturno are situated in South Tyrol, a region known for its historical significance and diverse landscapes. The area features numerous castles and palaces, many of which are visible from hiking and cycling routes. These historical sites are often set against a backdrop of the Adige River valley and surrounding mountains. The region offers a blend of cultural heritage and natural scenery for exploration.
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One of the many castles in the Vinschgau.
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In 1903 he sold the castle to the entrepreneur Karl Schwickert from Pforzheim, who had it rebuilt. After his death in 1927, the castle fell into disrepair again until the de Rachewiltz family took up residence there and over time turned the castle into a center for cultural encounters. The American poet Ezra Pound completed his life's work, the Cantos, here from 1958 to 1962. Source: https://www.brunnenburg.net/de/willkommen-auf-der-brunnenburg/sagengeschichte/
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The Brunneburg was built in 1250 by Wilhelm Tarant on a glacial rubble cone below Tyrol Castle. In 1356 the princely administrator of the Bishopric of Trent, Heinrich von Bopfingen, acquired it; he was pastor of Tyrol, envoy of Ludwig of Brandenburg and until 1359 also governor of Tyrol. In 1421 it was acquired by Ulrich Putsch, chaplain of Duke Frederick with his empty pockets, who later became a patron of art and science as Bishop of Brixen. In 1457 the castle came into the possession of Hans Kripp. It belonged to this Hall family for three and a half centuries. In 1705, Gregor Hofer built a house with a barn and gate at the foot of the castle rock using the “high wall tips” that still existed from the ruins. In 1884 the Brunnenburggut came into the hands of the mayor of Dorf Tirol, Michael Sonnenburger. Source:https://www.brunnenburg.net/de/willkommen-auf-der-brunnenburg/sagengeschichte/
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Here you can see the Tyrol Castle as well to the Brunnenburg. Welcome to Tirol Castle, the residential castle of the Counts of Tyrol. The castle gave the state of Tyrol its name. Aspects of the country's history and rulership are combined here in a clear way. From the outer bailey of Tyrol Castle you have an impressive view of the Etsch Valley and the Vinschgau. Here you will feel like you have been transported back to a distant time when the Counts of Tyrol were the masters of this area. Source: https://www.schlosstirol.it/
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In 1903 he sold the castle to the entrepreneur Karl Schwickert from Pforzheim, who had it rebuilt. After his death in 1927, the castle fell into disrepair again until the de Rachewiltz family took up residence there and over time turned the castle into a center for cultural encounters. The American poet Ezra Pound completed his life's work, the Cantos, here from 1958 to 1962. Source: https://www.brunnenburg.net/de/willkommen-auf-der-brunnenburg/sagengeschichte/
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The Brunneburg was built in 1250 by Wilhelm Tarant on a glacial rubble cone below Tyrol Castle. In 1356 the princely administrator of the Bishopric of Trent, Heinrich von Bopfingen, acquired it; he was pastor of Tyrol, envoy of Ludwig of Brandenburg and until 1359 also governor of Tyrol. In 1421 it was acquired by Ulrich Putsch, chaplain of Duke Frederick with his empty pockets, who later became a patron of art and science as Bishop of Brixen. In 1457 the castle came into the possession of Hans Kripp. It belonged to this Hall family for three and a half centuries. In 1705, Gregor Hofer built a house with a barn and gate at the foot of the castle rock using the “high wall tips” that still existed from the ruins. In 1884 the Brunnenburggut came into the hands of the mayor of Dorf Tirol, Michael Sonnenburger. Source: https://www.brunnenburg.net/de/willkommen-auf-der-brunnenburg/sagengeschichte/
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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 like Hochnaturns and Dornsberg are privately owned and can only be admired from the exterior, several offer public access. Notable examples include Tyrol Castle (Schloss Tirol), which houses the South Tyrol Museum of Cultural and Provincial History, and Brunnenburg Castle, known for its cultural encounters. Kastelbell Castle is also open for visits from late April to late October.
Castel Juval, built in 1278, is the summer residence of renowned mountaineer Reinhold Messner. He has transformed it into a famous museum showcasing an impressive collection of artworks from Tibet and Nepal, as well as hunting trophies. It also serves as a center for the study of Himalayan culture and history. The castle is accessible via the Juval Shuttle.
Yes, several castles and viewpoints are considered family-friendly. Brunnenburg Castle and Tyrol Castle (Schloss Tirol) are good options for families, offering historical insights and engaging experiences. Viewpoints like View of Schloss Tirol, Brunnenburg and vineyards from Dorf Tirol also provide accessible scenic spots.
The period from late April to late October is generally ideal for visiting castles in the region, as many, like Kastelbell Castle, are open during these months. Spring and autumn offer pleasant weather for exploring and hiking, with autumn providing beautiful foliage. Winter walks are also possible for viewing castles from the exterior.
Absolutely. Many castles in the Naturns - Naturno region are visible from nearby hiking and cycling paths. For instance, Kastelbell Castle is clearly visible from the cycle path above apple orchards. The region's diverse landscapes mean you can often combine castle viewing with outdoor activities. You can find cycling routes at Cycling around Naturns - Naturno and mountain hikes at Mountain Hikes around Naturns - Naturno.
Tyrol Castle (Schloss Tirol) is considered the most historically significant castle in South Tyrol. Its origins date back to the late 11th century, and it was the ancestral castle of the Counts of Tyrol, giving the entire region its name. Today, it houses the South Tyrol Museum of Cultural and Provincial History, narrating the region's history through artifacts and exhibitions.
Yes, the region offers several excellent viewpoints. View of Tirolo Castle provides panoramic views of the Meraner valley and Tyrol Castle. Another popular spot is View of Schloss Tirol, Brunnenburg and vineyards from Dorf Tirol, where you can see both Tyrol Castle and Brunnenburg Castle.
The area around Naturns - Naturno offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can enjoy cycling on routes like the Etschradroute or the Via Claudia Augusta, which often pass by castles. There are also numerous mountain biking trails and mountain hikes, some of which offer views of castles or lead to historical sites. For more details, explore the guides for Cycling around Naturns - Naturno, MTB Trails around Naturns - Naturno, and Mountain Hikes around Naturns - Naturno.
Some castles, like Tyrol Castle (Schloss Tirol), have cafes or restaurants on-site or nearby. Additionally, the villages and towns surrounding the castles, such as Dorf Tirol, offer various dining options. For Castel Juval, there are cafes in the vicinity, and the shuttle service can assist with access.
Visitors frequently highlight the impressive panoramic views, especially from sites like View of Tirolo Castle. The well-maintained castle complexes, the rich historical narratives, and the blend of cultural heritage with natural scenery are also highly appreciated. Many enjoy the opportunity to combine castle visits with hiking or cycling through the beautiful Adige River valley.
Many castles in the region offer picturesque settings for photography. Kastelbell Castle, dramatically overlooking the Val Venosta from a rocky outcrop, is a popular subject, especially when viewed from the cycle path above the apple orchards. Tyrol Castle (Schloss Tirol) also provides impressive outdoor facilities and views of Merano and the surrounding area, perfect for capturing the historical architecture against a natural backdrop.
Accessibility varies by castle. Castel Juval is accessible via a dedicated shuttle service. Tyrol Castle (Schloss Tirol) is described as very easy to walk on, with well-maintained facilities. For specific accessibility needs, it's advisable to check the individual castle's website or contact them directly, as some are historical structures with varying levels of modern adaptation.


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