Castles around Ligist, a market town in Styria, Austria, offer a blend of medieval history and later aristocratic life. The region features historical sites set amidst a landscape of hills, vineyards, and orchards. These structures provide insights into centuries of dominion, defense, and cultural transformation. Visitors can explore both well-preserved castles and evocative ruins, many offering panoramic views of the surrounding area.
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Worth seeing, unfortunately the castle is closed.
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The ruins are continually being renovated and expanded
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... around Ligist there are beautiful hiking trails and good places to stop for refreshments 🍷😋
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There are always events on the ruins and you have a beautiful view over Krems
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It's only worth going up there by bike to visit the castle. The way back down to the sewage treatment plant is better on foot.
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The Krems castle ruins are located east of the municipality of Voitsberg in Styria in the district of Krems. The history of the castle goes back to the 11th or 12th century, when the archbishop of Salzburg had it built. It was first mentioned in a document in 1248. Krems was repeatedly owned by larger noble families, who, however, usually commissioned caretakers or administrators to manage the estate. In the 14th century, Krems held the lower jurisdiction and in the 16th century the castle was expanded into a Renaissance castle with a zoo. In the 17th century, Count Karl Saurau acquired the property and merged it with his Ligist lordship. After moving administration to Ligist Castle in 1730, he neglected Krems and left it to decay. In 1817 part of the castle slipped down after a rain shower. Archduke Johann bought it in 1857. Information from https://maps.sygic.com/
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In the heart of western Styria and on the southern foothills of the Rosenkogel, this historic building towers over the roofs of the market town of Stainz, surrounded by the castle's own vineyards and orchards. The castle was built in 1229 as an Augustinian monastery by Luitbold von Wildon.
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In Ligist itself, you can explore the Ligist Castle Ruins (Burgruine Ligist), a medieval hilltop fortress offering panoramic views. Nearby, at the foot of the castle hill, is Schloss Ligist (Malteser-Schloss), which houses a local heritage museum on its ground floor, providing insights into regional history.
Yes, the Ruins of Krems Castle (Voitsberg) is a significant historical site dating back to the 11th or 12th century. It offers remnants of a once-important fortress and beautiful views over Krems. Another intriguing ruin is Neu-Leonroth Castle Ruins, which lies enchanted in a forest, with many wall parts, gates, and windows still preserved despite its decay since the 17th century.
Many castles and ruins in the Ligist area offer stunning panoramic views. For instance, the Ligist Castle Ruins provide a comprehensive view over the Ligist basin. Similarly, the Ruins of Krems Castle (Voitsberg) offer a beautiful vista over the Krems area.
Yes, Stainz Castle is considered family-friendly. It stands on a hill surrounded by vineyards and orchards and houses a hunting and an agricultural museum, which can be engaging for visitors of all ages.
The Ligist area is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find numerous road cycling routes, running trails, and gravel biking paths. For example, you can explore road cycling routes like the 'Stainz Castle – Stainz Main Square loop' or running trails such as the 'Schilcher Vineyard – Ligist Town Center loop'. For more options, check out the Road Cycling Routes around Ligist, Running Trails around Ligist, or Gravel biking around Ligist guides.
Yes, several hiking opportunities exist. For example, the Tausendlust Castle is part of the 'Södinger 5 Schlösser Hike'. The Ligist Castle Ruins are also accessible via a short walk from the Ligist marketplace, making it easy to combine with local hiking trails.
The castles and their surrounding areas are generally pleasant to visit during spring, summer, and autumn when the weather is mild for exploring ruins and enjoying panoramic views. Winter can offer a different, often serene, experience, especially if you enjoy quiet walks, but some paths might be less accessible depending on snow conditions.
Ligist, being a market town, offers cafes and pubs where you can find refreshments. While not directly at every castle ruin, the town center provides options for a break after your explorations.
The Ligist Castle Ruin, also known as Burgruine Ligist, dates back to the late 12th century. It was strategically built to protect the trade route to Carinthia and played a crucial role in medieval defense and dominion. Its well-preserved keep and other architectural remnants offer a tangible connection to centuries of history.
Schloss Ligist, or Malteser-Schloss, is located at the foot of the castle hill in Ligist. While it is owned by the Sovereign Order of Malta, its ground floor has housed a local heritage museum (Heimatmuseum) since 1973, which is open to visitors interested in regional history and culture.
Visitors appreciate the blend of medieval history and natural beauty. Many enjoy the panoramic views from the castle ruins, the historical insights offered by sites like Krems Castle, and the opportunity to combine cultural exploration with outdoor activities like hiking and cycling. The well-preserved nature of some structures, like Tausendlust Castle, also receives positive feedback.


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