Castles near Rosental an der Kainach are situated within the Voitsberg district, offering historical insights and picturesque views. Rosental an der Kainach is located in the Lipizzanerheimat region, making these historical sites accessible. The area features a mix of well-preserved ruins and renovated castles. Visitors can explore various historical periods and architectural styles.
Last updated: July 9, 2026
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A beautiful view of the Federal Stud
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The Lipizzaner noble horses for the Imperial Riding School in Vienna.
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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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The region around Rosental an der Kainach offers a diverse range of historical sites, from medieval castle ruins like Neu-Leonroth Castle Ruins and Krems Castle Ruins (Voitsberg), to impressive Baroque structures such as Piber Castle, and Renaissance buildings like Schloss Alt-Kainach. Each site provides a unique glimpse into different historical periods and architectural styles.
Yes, the Obervoitsberg Castle Ruins are known for providing splendid panoramic views of the surrounding Lipizzaner homeland and the town of Voitsberg. A footpath from the castle hill allows visitors to enjoy these vistas.
For those interested in history, the Neu-Leonroth Castle Ruins offer a fascinating journey into the past with well-preserved wall sections, gates, and vaults from the 13th-14th century. Schloss Alt-Kainach also houses the Burgenkundliche Museum, documenting the history of Styrian castles.
Absolutely. Piber Castle, home to the Lipizzaner Stud Farm, is highly recommended for families. It offers guided tours, public riding training, carriage rides, and even foal experiences. The Krems Castle Ruins (Voitsberg) also host cultural events and are suitable for school and holiday projects.
Several castles serve as venues for cultural events. The Obervoitsberg Castle Ruins are known for open-air theater performances (Burghofspiele), concerts, and culinary festivals. The Krems Castle Ruins (Voitsberg) also host various events, and Schloss Alt-Kainach is a venue for civil weddings and musical performances.
Yes, the region is ideal for combining castle visits with outdoor activities. For instance, you can find easy hikes around Rosental an der Kainach, including routes like the "View of Piber Castle – Piber Lipizzaner Stud Farm loop from Köflach." There are also numerous MTB Trails and Cycling routes that pass by or near these historical sites, such as the "Mooskirchen town center – Ruins of Krems Castle (Voitsberg) loop from Bärnbach."
Schloss Alt-Kainach is an impressive Renaissance building with a distinctive hipped roof, two corner towers, and a rare arcade facade, considered an architectural highlight. Krems Castle Ruins (Voitsberg) feature a prominent five-story keep built on a rock, visible from afar, and Neu-Leonroth Castle Ruins still preserve an astonishing number of wall sections, gates, and windows despite their age.
Rosental an der Kainach is centrally located within the Lipizzanerheimat region, making the castles easily accessible by road. For example, Obervoitsberg Castle Ruins are approximately 2 km from Rosental an der Kainach. While specific public transport details for each ruin vary, driving or cycling are common ways to reach these sites.
Piber Castle is inextricably linked to the world-famous Lipizzaner Stud Farm. It houses the administration of the stud farm, a museum about the Lipizzaners, and a show smithy, offering a unique insight into the breeding of these noble horses.
Neu-Leonroth Castle Ruins are described as enchanted and nestled within a forest, offering a more secluded and adventurous exploration experience for those who enjoy discovering historical relics within nature. They can be a bit harder to find, adding to their hidden gem appeal.
The Ligist Castle Ruins originated at the end of the 12th century and are considered worth seeing. The area around Ligist also features beautiful hiking trails and good places to stop for refreshments, making it a pleasant destination for a combined historical and outdoor excursion.


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