Castles around Sittersdorf are situated in Carinthia, Austria, a region characterized by its historical significance and varied landscapes. The area features both privately owned historical estates and accessible castle ruins. These sites offer insights into medieval fortifications and later architectural developments. Sittersdorf provides a setting for exploring historical landscapes and remnants of past eras.
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Schloss Elberstein Fairy-tale castle built by oneself: Some build a house, others a castle. Ludmilla and Johann Elbe from Globasnitz show how to get a sweet castle with a coat of arms and a resounding name, even without millions in the bank.
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Grafenstein Castle is a castle in the Carinthian municipality of Grafenstein. It is still owned by the Orsini-Rosenberg family of builders.
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Fairytale castle, built by Ludmilla and carpenter Johann Elbe, in the middle of Globasnitz
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This castle is located high above the Drau - west of Völkermarkt - and allows a magnificent view of the immediate surroundings and the Karawanken. King Duke Heinrich allowed the Land Marshal Konrad von Aufenstein to build a castle in 1329, which was called "Neydenstein Castle" in old documents. It was later converted into a chateau on the spot, renovated in the 16th century and given a Baroque touch in the 17th century. The arcaded courtyard also dates from this period.
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Elberstein Castle stands on a steep cliff above the Görtschitz Valley in the northeast of the Austrian state of Carinthia.
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Is privately owned. From there you have a beautiful view of the Seidendorfer Au
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The Sittersdorf region offers a diverse range of historical sites. You can find unique, artistically designed castles like Schloss Elberstein, historically significant structures such as Neudenstein Castle, and accessible medieval remnants like Sonnegg Castle Ruins. There are also privately owned castles like Hagenegg, which can be admired from a distance.
Yes, the Sonnegg Castle Ruins are accessible to visitors. These remnants of a significant medieval castle offer a historical walk and scenic views on a forested hill above the village of Sonnegg. While only limited masonry remains, they provide a glimpse into a rich past.
Yes, Schloss Elberstein, a unique castle elaborately designed and self-built by a local artist, is open for visits. It is recommended to pre-register by calling the owner, Johann Elbe, at 04230 667.
Neudenstein Castle is known as the 'Black Castle' due to its dark walls. It stands impressively on a rock cone above the Völkermarkt reservoir, offering a notable historical presence and a beautiful view, especially from the Drau cycle path.
Yes, Hagenegg Castle is privately owned and not open to the public. However, it is still considered a wonderful sight to admire the magnificent building from outside the fence. Similarly, Schloss Sonnegg is privately owned by the Orsini-Rosenberg family, and public access is generally restricted.
Yes, the region offers various outdoor activities. For hiking, you can find easy hikes around Sittersdorf. If you prefer cycling, there are options for gravel biking and MTB trails, some of which pass by or offer views of the castles, such as the Drau Cycle Path near Neudenstein Castle.
The castles and ruins in the Sittersdorf region can be enjoyed throughout the warmer months. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for exploring, while summer allows for longer daylight hours. For specific opening hours of privately accessible sites like Schloss Elberstein, it's best to inquire directly.
While not all castles offer specific family programs, sites like Schloss Elberstein, with its unique 'fairytale' design, can be an interesting visit for families. Exploring the Sonnegg Castle Ruins also provides an opportunity for a historical walk in a natural setting.
The Sonnegg Castle Ruins are the remnants of what was once one of Carinthia's largest castles, continuously expanded from the Romanesque period through the Renaissance. First mentioned in 1267, it was destroyed in 1690. Its enduring local historical significance is highlighted by the fact that the eagle wing from its former coat of arms is now part of the Sittersdorf municipal coat of arms.
Yes, Neudenstein Castle is situated on a rock cone above the Völkermarkt reservoir, offering scenic views. The Sonnegg Castle Ruins are located on a picturesque forested hill, providing a historical landscape to explore. Many nearby routes also offer views of the surrounding nature.
Parking availability varies by location. For accessible sites like Sonnegg Castle Ruins, there is typically nearby parking for visitors. For privately owned castles like Schloss Elberstein, it's best to confirm parking options when arranging your visit.
While specific dog policies for each castle are not detailed, outdoor areas like the Sonnegg Castle Ruins are generally suitable for walks with dogs on a leash. For privately owned or managed sites, it is advisable to check directly before your visit.


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