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Top 11 Castles around Landquart

Best castles around Landquart are found in the Graubünden region, known for its historical sites and diverse landscapes. Landquart serves as a transportation hub, providing access to numerous medieval castles and ruins. These historical sites offer insights into medieval times and showcase unique architectural features. The area provides a captivating glimpse into the region's rich past.

Best castles around Landquart

  • The most popular castles is Neuenburg Castle Ruins, a castle ruin that is a hilltop castle located southwest of Untervaz. It offers a beautiful view of the Rhine Valley from its position on a steep rocky outcrop.
  • Another must-see spot is Haldenstein Castle, a well-preserved castle with a castle-like character. Visitors can expect to see its historical architecture and beautiful gardens.
  • Visitors also love Neu-Aspermont Castle Ruins, a historical site currently undergoing restoration. This ruin is notable for its steep access ramps and offers insights into medieval fortifications.
  • Landquart is known for its diverse range of castles, including well-preserved structures, ancient ruins, and unique cave castles. The region offers a variety of historical sites to explore, from medieval fortresses to more modern castle complexes.
  • The castles around Landquart are appreciated by the komoot community, with more than 100 upvotes and 39 photos shared.

Last updated: May 3, 2026

Salenegg Castle

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Salenegg Castle, Maienfeld
Salenegg Castle near Maienfeld has begun its journey through history under a different name. It was called Prestenegg at the time. The construction of Prestenegg was commissioned around the year 950 by the prior of the Pfäfers monastery. Perhaps the unobstructed view of the opposite side of the valley from Maienfeld, which has long and full sunshine and is therefore much warmer, led the monastery brothers to decide to have a small sunny dependency for those of them who had "Presten" (ailments, probably gout and rheumatism). A servitude that formally existed until the monastery was dissolved in 1838 obliged the lord of Salenegg to keep the monks of Pfäfers free of food on a certain day of the year. This, as well as other evidence, indicates a close connection between Salenegg and the Pirmin monastery. In 1330, Prestenegg came into the possession of the Counts of Vaz, in 1399 into the possession of the Counts of Werdenberg, later into the possession of the Toggenburg family, and in 1594 it was bought by Vespasian von Sal is. At that time, the house was renamed Salenegg. Since 1654, Salenegg Castle has been owned by the Gugelberg von Moos family, who still live in the house today. The Salenegg Castle winery, the oldest winery in Europe, is also the cradle of wine culture in the Graubünden region. Over the centuries, everyone has done their very best to preserve the castle.
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Neuenburg Castle Ruins

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Neuburg Castle is the ruins of a hilltop castle at 600 m above sea level. M. southwest of Untervaz in the Swiss canton of Graubünden in Switzerland. It lies on the left side of the Rhine about 50 meters above the valley floor on a steep rocky outcrop.

In the Middle Ages, the main road led to the villages on the right bank of the Rhine. That is why there were no customs rights attached to the possession of the castle. Today the ruins are easily accessible on foot via a narrow road (driving ban).

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Grafenberg castle ruins, also known as the "Mörderburg"
The Grafenberg castle ruins, also known as “Mörderburg” or “Alt Schlössle”, are located on an elongated rock head above the road from Balzers to St. Luzisteig. It is located in the Fläscher municipality, but is owned by the municipality of Balzers.
A 25 meter long and 6 meter high wall has been preserved from the former castle complex. It was part of the east wall of a two-story palace building. Other visible remains of the wall indicate that the palace building had a base area of approx. 41 meters in length and 11 meters in width and that the castle complex once extended over the entire hill plateau.
No written sources have come down to us about the time of origin, builder and owner of Grafenberg. The type of masonry and individual finds point to the 13th century as the time of origin. Fire debris within the building indicates that the facility was a fire victim.
The castle complex was likely to have been in connection with a dam. This once extended from the foot of the castle rock to the flank of the opposite Guschnerberg and blocked off the valley at its narrowest point. Remnants of this dam are still present in a strip of forest below the castle rock.
In 2005 the ruin was secured, preserved and restored and archaeologically examined. The castle complex is under the protection of the Swiss Confederation and the Canton of Graubünden.

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Oberruchenberg Ruins

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The beautiful hiking trail leads in many serpentines up the steep slope to the Ruchenberg ruins, unfortunately the large trees obscure the view.

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Haldenstein Castle

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Very interesting castle with an exciting history. It's great that the ensemble in Haldenstein has survived to this day.

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Brandis Castle

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The impressive Brandis Castle consists of two wings separated by a courtyard. The oldest part of the complex is the square tower, which was built in the 13th century. The castle used to be separated from the rest of the city by ditches and a ring wall, and remains of the wall are still visible today.

Since 1968, Schloss Brandis has been home to an upscale restaurant with sumptuous interiors that can be hired for celebrations.

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Bothmar Castle

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Not only the castle - no, all buildings surrounding the castle fit together.

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Lower Castle Zizers

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The castle was used as a nursing home under the name St. Johannes-Stift. The last 27 years of her life were spent by Zita, the last empress of Austria, at St. John's Abbey in Zizers in the Grisons Rhine Valley.

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Neu-Aspermont Castle Ruins

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The ruins are currently being restored - so they're not particularly photogenic 😏.

The climb to the ruins has some really steep ramps that will really burn you energy. In summer, it might be an advantage to go there early in the day.

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Wynegg Castle Ruins (Malans)

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On the downhill you can easily use the trail that leads past the ruin. Everything mobile with MTB.

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Werner 🚶‍♂️🚵‍♂️🚴‍♂️
July 10, 2025, Wynegg Castle Ruins (Malans)

The road there is not very easy to drive, but doable,

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The castle garden is especially beautiful when the roses are in bloom 🌹

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a winery and restaurant where you can stop for a drink

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Gärtli Castle

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Damz
January 21, 2025, Ruine Oberruchenberg

First the negative: you have to push up the trail. The positive: if you like tight switchbacks and narrow lines, you'll like it. 😝 All switchbacks are doable 😉 Oh yes, there's a 🌳 across the path, you have to lift over it.

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Schloss Salenegg

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Hakkko
November 18, 2024, Schloss Haldenstein

Very interesting castle with an exciting history. It's great that the ensemble in Haldenstein has survived to this day.

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Situated on the foothills of the Calanda massif, this ruined castle offers a beautiful view of the Rhine Valley, in addition to being an interesting outing objective in itself. Reaching it requires a certain but accessible effort.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which castles around Landquart offer a unique historical experience?

For a truly unique historical experience, consider visiting Marschlins Castle in Igis. It's distinct in Graubünden for its Savoyard style, featuring a rectangular layout with four round corner towers and two moats. While the interior is not fully accessible, its well-preserved exterior and historical allure make it a captivating destination.

Are there any castle ruins near Landquart that are particularly interesting to explore?

Yes, the Neuenburg Castle Ruins are a popular choice. Located southwest of Untervaz, these hilltop ruins offer a beautiful view of the Rhine Valley from their position on a steep rocky outcrop. They are easily accessible on foot via a narrow road.

What castles near Landquart are suitable for families?

Haldenstein Castle is a great option for families. It features a newer castle with beautiful public gardens, including a rose garden with over 200 rose bushes, offering a pleasant and accessible experience for all ages.

Can I find any cave castles in the Graubünden region near Landquart?

Yes, the Oberruchenberg Ruins offer a unique experience. While not a cave castle, it is a ruin that requires a scenic hike up a steep slope. For a true cave castle, Kropfenstein Castle Ruins in Waltensburg/Vuorz, though further afield, is built directly into a vertical cliff face, utilizing an overhanging rock shelf as its roof.

Are there hiking trails near the castles around Landquart?

Absolutely. Many castles are integrated into the region's hiking network. For instance, the Neuenburg Castle Ruins are accessible via a narrow road that is popular for walks. You can find various mountain hikes around Landquart, some of which may pass by or offer views of these historical sites. Explore more options on the Mountain Hikes around Landquart guide.

What kind of views can I expect from castles in the Landquart area?

Many castles, especially ruins, are strategically located on elevated positions offering panoramic views. For example, the Neuenburg Castle Ruins provide a beautiful view of the Rhine Valley. Similarly, the original Haldenstein Castle ruins, perched on a rocky ridge, offer breathtaking views of the surrounding landscapes.

Are there any castles near Landquart that are currently undergoing restoration?

Yes, the Neu-Aspermont Castle Ruins are currently undergoing restoration. This site is notable for its steep access ramps and offers insights into medieval fortifications, even during its restoration phase.

What outdoor activities, besides hiking, can I do near the castles?

The region around Landquart offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find numerous MTB Trails around Landquart, with routes like the 'Rhine at Pardisla Bridge – Beautiful village of Tamins loop from Landquart' being a moderate option. There are also Running Trails around Landquart, such as the 'Haldenstein Castle – Pardisa Bridge over the Rhine loop from Haldenstein'.

What do visitors appreciate most about the castles around Landquart?

Visitors frequently highlight the historical significance and the scenic beauty of the castle locations. The well-preserved nature of some castles, like Haldenstein Castle, and the adventurous access to ruins like Oberruchenberg Ruins, are often praised. The komoot community has shared over 39 photos and given more than 100 upvotes, reflecting a strong appreciation for these sites.

Are there any castles that also have a restaurant or dining options nearby?

While not directly at every castle, some, like Brandis Castle, are listed with restaurant facilities. The surrounding villages and towns near the castles, such as Haldenstein or Maienfeld, also offer various cafes and restaurants for visitors.

Which castles are known for their architectural style or unique features?

Marschlins Castle stands out with its Savoyard style, featuring a rectangular layout and four distinctive round corner towers. Its interior boasts highly decorated 17th-century furnished rooms, including the 'Marschallstübli' with richly carved paneling. The Kropfenstein Castle Ruins, though further away, are also architecturally unique as a 'Höhlenburg' (cave castle) built directly into a cliff face.

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