Best castles in Zakarpattia are found within a region in western Ukraine known for its rich history and picturesque landscapes. This area is dotted with numerous medieval castles, many of which are historically significant and architecturally diverse. The terrain often features volcanic hills, offering panoramic views from these ancient fortifications. Zakarpattia provides a unique blend of historical exploration and natural beauty.
Last updated: May 15, 2026
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A beautiful area where you can have a great time
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There is a fee to enter the castle (around 300 UAH, August 2023) but it is worth it, especially if you are interested in the history of this fortress from its beginnings to the present day. Excavations and renovations are still taking place, so there is something new to see with each new visit.
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The climb to a height of around 150 meters is worth it at any time of the year. A panoramic view and, depending on the weather, a panoramic view are breathtaking. Here is the (English) Wikipedia article: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Khust_Castle By the way, the entrance to the castle has been paved with stones since autumn 2023. About halfway up there is a large model of the castle as it once looked. Very impressive!
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Even if the path is a bit overgrown, it is worth continuing up. Attention: Sturdy shoes are necessary as there are no parapets or railings.
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Count Schönborn's Beregvar hunting palace
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Half-ruined castle, built in the XII century. The walls offer a picturesque landscape of nearby villages and mountains, and in good weather you can easily see Uzhgorod. The footpath to the castle passes next to the newly built hotel complex "Verkhovyna", and contains many stairs (in some places the bike will have to carry).
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Chynadijowo is located northeast of Mukachevo in Transcarpathia and is one of the few villages in the Ukraine, where even two ancient castles have been preserved, namely the pleasure palace of the Counts Schonborn and the castle "Sent-Miklosch". Since the counts Schönborn liked to go hunting, in 1729 a hunting lodge stood at the spot where the present castle is located. Around 1890, the magnificent castle was built in the French Romantic style. The castle's architecture is symbolic as there are 365 windows, 52 rooms and 12 entrance doors, as many as it has days, weeks and months of a calendar year. The castle of the Counts Schönborn is today a sanatorium for heart and circulatory diseases.
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The castle Palanok "Plankenburg" is located on a mountain cone of volcanic origin west of the town of Mukachevo in Transcarpathia. The origins of the castle complex go back to the 14th century. The castle has seen a changeable development. After the Rákóczi family, who owned the castle until 1711, Emperor Charles VI. the castle and the lands around Mukachevo in 1726 to the Mainz elector-archbishop Lothar Franz von Schönborn. The possessions remained in the possession of the Counts of Schönborn until the 20th century. Later the castle was used as a barracks and prison, over time it was rebuilt as a fortress and today it houses a museum dedicated to the history of the castle and the town of Mukachevo.
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Yes, Zakarpattia offers various hiking opportunities near its castles. You can find several routes for easy hikes in Zakarpattia, as well as more challenging options for general hiking in Zakarpattia, and even waterfall hikes.
Schönborn Palace is particularly family-friendly. Its picturesque dendrological park with rare tree species and a decorative lake with swans offers a beautiful setting for leisurely strolls.
Many castles offer breathtaking panoramic views. For instance, Palanok Castle provides sweeping views of Mukachevo, while View from Khust Castle Ruins offers a panoramic vista of the surrounding area. Nevytske Castle also boasts incredible views of the Volcanic Carpathians and Uzhanska Valley.
The castles can be visited year-round. However, spring and autumn offer pleasant weather for exploring the outdoor grounds and parks, such as the one at Schönborn Castle. The climb to View from Khust Castle Ruins is rewarding at any time of the year.
Beyond the well-known sites, Zakarpattia has lesser-known but historically significant ruins like Bronetskyi Castle (the smallest fortress in Ukraine), Kvasivskyi Castle (a 12th-century Romanesque fortress), and Korolevskyi Castle Nialab. These offer opportunities for adventure seekers to uncover hidden historical gems.
Palanok Castle is a well-preserved medieval fortress with origins dating back to the 14th century. It has served as a strategic military fortification, a palace, and even a political prison. Today, it houses a museum dedicated to the history of the castle and the town of Mukachevo, with over ten expositions and a picture gallery.
Schönborn Palace, built in a French Romantic style, is unique for its symbolic architecture. It reputedly features 365 windows (for days), 52 chimneys (for weeks), and 12 entrances (for months). It was originally a hunting estate and is surrounded by a beautiful dendrological park.
Nevytskyi Castle is a semi-ruined castle from the 17th century, offering an incredible historical energy. The footpath to the castle involves many stairs, so sturdy shoes are recommended. Despite its ruined state, it provides panoramic views and a glimpse into medieval fortification.
Yes, there is a fee to enter Palanok Castle. It is generally considered worth it, especially if you are interested in the fortress's rich history and ongoing renovations.
Uzhhorod Castle, dating back to the 9th century, is the city's most ancient and valuable historical and architectural monument. Located on a hill, it offers magnificent panoramic views of Uzhhorod, the Uzh River, and the surrounding areas. It currently functions as a museum complex, housing the Transcarpathian Museum of Local Lore.
Yes, you can visit the Ruins of Serednye Castle. It consists of the ruins of a Templar tower and is unique for being built on a plain rather than a hill. Its mysterious atmosphere and Templar connection attract historians and travelers seeking authentic, non-crowded historical sites. Sturdy shoes are necessary due to overgrown paths and lack of railings.
While specific cafes are not listed for every castle, Palanok Castle in Mukachevo is a major attraction, and Mukachevo itself offers various amenities. Schönborn Palace is part of the 'Karpaty' sanatorium, which would have facilities. For other castles, it's advisable to check local village offerings.

