Best castles around Leutschach are found in Leutschach an der Weinstraße, a region in Southern Styria known for its vineyards and rolling hills. This area combines historical significance with natural landscapes, featuring the Sulm river and a rich viticultural tradition. The region's past is evident in its historic castles and ruins, which offer insights into its cultural heritage.
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Ehrenhausen is a very nice place with a beautiful town centre. Unfortunately for cyclists there is only the state road to drive through and no cycle path.
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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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Great small town center. Unfortunately, the through traffic is almost unbearable.
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Very nice castle. It's worth looking at the high part. And then go all the way through. At the end of the arch there is a nice meadow where you can picnic.
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Easy to drive, also suitable for children.
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Small but nice castle with a well-kept castle garden. This is also open to the public. Right next door is the Hartlieb oil mill, with a house shop and a small museum.
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Nice castle with hotel complex. In the immediate vicinity there is a special Sulmsee wine cellar that invites you to relax and swim
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The region offers a mix of historic castles and ruins. You can explore well-preserved Baroque structures like Schloss Ottersbach, which dates back over 400 years, or delve into the medieval past with ruins such as Schmirnberg Ruins, first mentioned around 1250. Seggau Castle even has a history stretching back to Celtic and Roman times.
Yes, Seggau Castle, located near Leibnitz, has a history dating back to Celtic and Roman times. It features a unique lapidarium with Roman stone monuments, offering a direct connection to the area's ancient heritage.
Seggau Castle is a prominent 12th-century castle that has been transformed into a hotel and seminar center, maintaining its historic charm. Schloss Ottersbach is another beautifully preserved late Baroque edifice, with parts open to the public as a museum after extensive renovations.
Yes, the Schmirnberg Ruins offer a chance to explore remnants of a substantial medieval fortress. You can still see parts of its thick walls and a chapel. Its remote, wooded location provides a picturesque setting for those interested in historical archaeology.
Both Seggau Castle and Schloss Ottersbach are considered family-friendly. Schloss Ottersbach has a castle park that is generally open for public strolls, and Seggau Castle offers guided tours that can be engaging for various ages.
Schloss Ottersbach is owned and resided in by the Abel family, but parts of it operate as a museum accessible by appointment. Schloss Trautenburg is privately owned and not generally open for public visitation, though its historical significance is notable.
The region around Leutschach offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as the 'Entrance to Heiligengeist gorge and vineyard tour' near Schmirnberg Ruins. For more options, explore the hiking guide for Leutschach. There are also road cycling and gravel biking routes available in the area.
Yes, several hiking trails are available. For example, the area around Schmirnberg Ruins offers trails like the 'Entrance to Heiligengeist gorge and vineyard tour'. You can find more detailed information and routes in the hiking guide for Leutschach.
The region is beautiful throughout the warmer months, especially from spring to autumn when the vineyards are lush. This allows for comfortable exploration of castle parks and ruins, and many cultural events are held during this time. Winter visits can offer a different, quieter charm, though some attractions might have reduced hours.
Seggau Castle is well-known for its historic 300-year-old Baroque wine cellar, which hosts wine presentations and tastings. It also features a restaurant with a terrace, offering culinary experiences alongside its rich history.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical significance and natural beauty. The meticulously maintained Baroque architecture and gardens of Schloss Ottersbach, the breathtaking views from Seggau Castle, and the historical depth of Schmirnberg Ruins are frequently highlighted. The region's connection to the South Styrian Wine Route also adds to the appeal.
Seggau Castle is situated on a hill overlooking Leibnitz and offers breathtaking views of the South Styrian wine region. The remote, wooded location of Burgruine Schmirnberg also provides picturesque scenery for hikers.


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