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Top 4 Castles around Trun

Best castles around Trun are situated in the Graubünden canton of Switzerland, a region characterized by its mountainous landscape and historic architecture. Trun itself is a village known for its cultural heritage, including historic buildings. While no prominent castles are directly within Trun, the surrounding area features several notable historical sites. These structures offer insights into the region's past and are often integrated into hiking trails.

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Last updated: June 28, 2026

Kropfenstein Castle Ruins (Casti Grotta)

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Jörgenberg Castle Ruins

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A great area and definitely worth the detour. There are also two fireplaces here

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What a beautiful place this is. Can recommend the spot to everyone, the small detour is definitely worth it!

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Ringgenberg Tower Ruin

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The tower is visible from afar and freely accessible. Unfortunately, inside the intermediate floors are no longer available.

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May 6, 2024, Jörgenberg Castle Ruins

The Jörgenberg ruins are the largest castle complex in Surselva.

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Very special ruin, built like a swallow's nest on the rock - the short detour from the wide path onto a narrow, well-secured path is very worthwhile.

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Located directly on the rock face

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Kropfenstein/Casti Grotta, Waltensburg. It is a grotto castle that is difficult to access in a south-facing location. Access is from the east via a narrow ledge around a ledge. Today it is widened and secured by railings, but would leave the bike up there.

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The small path down to the castle ruins doesn't do much with the bike, I would definitely leave the bike up on the gravel road and walk the two or three minutes.

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Worth seeing facility, about 700 years old. There is no direct documentary evidence of the castle or its builders. Kropfenstein, however, is one of the few grotto castles that were not built in a dark hole as a refuge in times of need, but served as a residence for a respected family, which among other things provided bailiffs and magistrates. Possibly the von Kropfenstein family of lower nobility based in Luven (Maschieras) built or acquired the Kropfenstein Castle or named themselves after it, while a branch of this family continued to reside in Luven. On November 28 or 29, 1328, during a procession in Rueun, a Jocobus de Strotznstein was killed. Whether this was an early owner of Kropfenstein or an as yet unidentified Stotznstein Castle in the Waltensburg area is uncertain. A Bürklin von Cropfenstein is mentioned in 1335, who worked several times as a judge, and in 1396 Albrecht von Kropfenstein, episcopal judge in Ilanz. His name will be mentioned several times in the years to come. 1401 Florin von Kropfenstein is mentioned. In 1433 Clara von Kropfenstein sold some goods to a donate from Kadunau. In the same year and again in 1437 Junker Hans von Kropfenstein is mentioned, who was nicknamed "Muschieras", which in turn indicates a connection to Luven. Close relationships with the barons of Rhäzüns can be proven. A feuding letter from Ulrich von Rhäzüns and Hans von Kropfenstein to the castellan of Freudenberg has been preserved from May 3, 1437. The best-known Kropfensteiner was Marquart von Kropfenstein, who was a judge of the Gray League in 1438/39 and 1442/43. Junker Jörg von Kropfenstein is mentioned in 1473, who at that time attached his seal to a contract of sale from a Waltensburger. Towards the end of the 15th century, perhaps with Junker Jörg, the von Kropfenstein family must have died out and the castle began to crumble.

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Access to the long, three-story building is only possible via a steep, narrow path from the east, which was widened in the 1950s during a restoration and secured by railings. The project was initiated and financed by Paul Gabriel, a citizen of Waltensburg who had emigrated to Canada. According to dendrochronological investigations, the complex dates from the beginning of the 14th century; a year of 1312 is mentioned. There is no evidence of a previous building. The inner wall and parts of the roof are formed by the overhanging rock. The beam bearings of the earlier access are still recognizable today. The complex is entered through a low entrance gate. A square window and a shooting hatch are embedded in the wall above the gate. The eastern part of the complex is a narrow tube about 1.5 to 2 m wide and, due to the cramped conditions, probably only served as storage and for defense. The south wall has broken several times and has been adapted to the natural course of the rock face. There are several slit windows for exposure as well as square windows with openings of approx. 70 by 50 cm. The living quarters were in the western part of the complex, six meters wide. Remains of transverse walls, beam holes, windows with seating niches, a cloakroom in the west wall and a heap on the second floor reveal the earlier division. A relief found in the ruin showing a man with a short coat is in the Rhaetian Museum; a copy is exhibited in the Waltensburg local museum. The interior of the building wing is divided by two transverse walls, the foundations of which are still preserved. Some of the wooden beams that were still there were sawn off, which suggests that the beams that can still be used are planned to be demolished and removed. The most suitable roof is probably a pent roof attached backwards to the rock.

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The Casti Munt Sogn Gieri on Jörgenberg near Waltensburg is the most imposing and oldest castle complex between the Rhine gorge and the source of the Rhine.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of historical castle sites can I explore around Trun?

Around Trun, you will primarily find castle ruins, tower ruins, and unique grotto castles. These structures offer a glimpse into the region's past, with some dating back to the 14th century. Notable examples include Jörgenberg Castle Ruins and Kropfenstein Castle Ruins (Casti Grotta).

Are there any particularly unique or adventurous castle ruins to visit near Trun?

Yes, Kropfenstein Castle Ruins (Casti Grotta) offers a unique experience. This grotto castle is accessed via a steep, narrow path, which has been secured with railings. The castle itself is built into an overhanging rock, with the inner wall and parts of the roof formed by the natural rock face.

What are the highlights for visitors at Jörgenberg Castle Ruins?

Jörgenberg Castle Ruins is appreciated for its beautiful facility and good rest stops. Visitors often highlight the presence of fireplaces, with firewood sometimes available, making it a great spot for a break during a hike.

Can I combine a visit to the castles with outdoor activities like hiking?

Absolutely. The castle ruins around Trun are often integrated into hiking trails. For example, the path to Kropfenstein Castle Ruins is part of a trail. You can find various hiking routes in the area by exploring the Hiking around Trun guide, which includes routes like the 'Cartatscha Trail Junction – View of Cartatscha Ruins loop from Trun'.

Are there mountain biking opportunities near the castles?

Yes, the region around Trun offers several mountain biking trails. While the immediate paths to some castle ruins might not be suitable for bikes (like the one to Kropfenstein), you can find extensive MTB routes in the area. Check out the MTB Trails around Trun guide for options such as the 'Lag da Laus – Plaun Fravia Riverside Path loop from Trun'.

What is the best time of year to visit the castles and go hiking around Trun?

The best time to visit for hiking and exploring the castle ruins is typically during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn (May to October). During this period, the weather is generally more favorable for outdoor activities, and trails are more accessible.

Are the castle ruins around Trun suitable for families?

Many of the castle ruins, being historical sites and often part of hiking trails, can be enjoyed by families. However, some, like Kropfenstein Castle Ruins, involve steep and narrow paths, which might be challenging for very young children or those with mobility issues. Always check the specific trail difficulty before heading out.

Is there public transport available to reach the castles near Trun?

Trun is a village in Graubünden, and while public transport connects to the village, access to specific castle ruins often requires walking or hiking from the nearest bus stop or train station. It's advisable to plan your route using local transport schedules and be prepared for a walk to reach the sites.

What are some other notable historical sites or viewpoints in the Trun area?

Beyond the main castle ruins, the region offers other historical sites and viewpoints. Ringgenberg Tower Ruin is a visible landmark and historical site that is freely accessible. Many of the castle ruins themselves, such as Kropfenstein Castle Ruins and Jörgenberg Castle Ruins, also serve as excellent viewpoints.

What do visitors generally appreciate most about the castles around Trun?

Visitors frequently appreciate the historical significance and the scenic views offered by these sites. The integration of the ruins into natural landscapes and hiking trails is also a major draw, providing opportunities for both cultural exploration and outdoor activity. The community has shared over 110 photos and given more than 80 upvotes for these locations.

Are there any castles in other parts of Switzerland that are well-known, if I'm looking for more prominent castle experiences?

While Trun features historical ruins, if you're looking for more prominent, well-preserved castles, Thun in another canton of Switzerland is renowned for its impressive medieval castles. Thun Castle, built in the 12th century, is a Swiss heritage site of national significance with a museum and panoramic views. Other castles around Lake Thun include Spiez Castle and Oberhofen Castle.

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