Best castles around Kaindorf are situated in the Eastern Styria region of Austria, an area known for its hilly landscape and historical significance. Kaindorf serves as a base for exploring a diverse range of historical sites, from imposing fortresses to elegant garden castles. The region's terrain offers varied exploration opportunities, making it suitable for those interested in history and outdoor activities. This area provides a rich cultural experience, showcasing centuries of architectural heritage.
Last updated: July 10, 2026
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This medieval hilltop castle was built in the 12th century by Gottschalk Schirling (from 1166 of Neitberg/Neuberg), son of Wulfing von Stubenberg, as a border fortress or "fighting castle" against the feared Hungarian armies and against all sorts of "pagan rabble" from the East.
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A beautiful castle from past times. Even if the condition is not exactly "up-to-date", one can still imagine how the nobility used to meet here. IMPORTANT: Passage through the main gate is forbidden by the owner. Even if the gate is open, the signs are unmissable. We spoke with neighbors during our hike. The owners seem to pay close attention to this! The solution: To the left of the castle, a road leads uphill parallel to it. At the height of the castle building, you can enter the area and take photos without any problems. There is neither a gate nor any signs prohibiting access.
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Whether from the outside or as part of a walk through the inner courtyards. The castle is really beautiful and perfect for many, many photos. When exploring the courtyards, take your time. There are many motifs worth capturing.
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An interesting relic from a bygone era. It's a shame you can't go inside. Oh well. From here you also have a lovely view of Schielleiten Castle and, beyond it on the horizon, Riegersburg Castle. Above the ruins, there's a bench with an equally beautiful view!
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Due to its size and floor plan, the baroque church is often referred to as the "Styrian St. Peter's Cathedral". For those interested in culture, the Pöllau parish church with its magnificent baroque frescoes is definitely worth seeing.
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Nice tour with a great view of the Pöllauer Valley
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Wonderful castle with an exciting view. Really nice.
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For families, Herberstein Castle is an excellent choice, featuring the Herberstein Castle Zoo with over 130 animal species and beautifully landscaped gardens. Herberstein GardenCastle Animal World offers continuous excursion fun. Riegersburg Castle also caters to families with its exciting falconry shows and a treasure hunt for children. Additionally, the impressive Pöllau Parish Church, often called "Styria's St. Peter's Basilica," is easy to visit and offers a unique architectural experience for all ages.
Absolutely. Riegersburg Castle is a formidable fortress with a history dating back to the 12th century, famously never conquered. It houses a Weapons Museum and a Witch Museum. Herberstein Castle has been owned by the Herberstein family for over 700 years, spanning Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque eras. Neuberg Castle is another important preserved fortification, incorporating medieval structures into a modern fortress.
Schielleiten Castle is a grand Baroque palace built between 1720 and 1730, showcasing Viennese high Baroque architectural style. The Pöllau Parish Church is notable for its design modeled after St. Peter's Basilica in Rome, featuring a mighty dome structure. Riegersburg Castle itself is an imposing example of medieval defensive architecture with its seven gates, eleven bastions, and extensive walls.
Riegersburg Castle, perched on a volcanic rock, offers breathtaking panoramic views of the Styrian landscape. From the Alt Schielleiten Castle Ruins, you can enjoy views of Schielleiten Castle and, in the distance, Riegersburg Castle. There's also a bench near the ruins with a beautiful vista.
Near Riegersburg Castle, adventurous visitors can find five climbing trails on the volcanic rock, including the Leopold climbing trail. For general outdoor activities, the Kaindorf region offers various routes. You can explore easy hikes around Kaindorf, or for more challenging options, check out the broader hiking trails around Kaindorf. There are also running trails available.
While specific circular walks directly around each castle are not detailed, the region around Kaindorf offers many easy hiking options. You can find several easy hikes that might pass by or offer views of some castles or their surrounding areas. For example, the area around Pöllau Parish Church is suitable for a pleasant stroll.
The spring and autumn months are generally ideal for visiting the castles, as the weather is pleasant for exploring both indoor exhibits and outdoor grounds. Spring brings blooming gardens, especially at Herberstein Castle, while autumn offers beautiful foliage. Summer is also popular, but can be warmer. Some castles, like Riegersburg, offer falconry shows that are seasonal.
Many castles, including Riegersburg and Herberstein, have seasonal opening hours, with some attractions potentially closed during the deepest winter months. However, the external views and surrounding landscapes can still be beautiful, especially after a snowfall. It's advisable to check the specific castle's website for current winter opening times before planning a visit.
Dog policies vary by castle. For instance, Riegersburg Castle generally allows dogs on a leash in the outdoor areas and some specific parts, but not typically inside museums or during falconry shows. At Herberstein Castle, dogs are usually permitted in the outdoor park areas and the zoo, but often not inside the castle buildings. Always check the individual castle's official website for their specific dog rules before your visit.
Entrance fees vary depending on the season, age, and whether you want access to all attractions (e.g., castle, zoo, museums). For Herberstein Castle, you can find detailed pricing information, including combined tickets for the castle, gardens, and zoo, on their official website. For Riegersburg Castle, fees typically cover the fortress, museums, and falconry show. It is recommended to check their respective official websites for the most up-to-date pricing.
While Kaindorf itself is a smaller base, public transport options exist to reach the major castles. For example, you can often find bus connections from larger towns in the region to areas near Riegersburg Castle and Herberstein Castle. However, direct connections from Kaindorf might be limited, and a combination of bus and short taxi ride or personal vehicle is often the most convenient way to reach some of the more remote castle locations. Planning your route in advance using local transport schedules is recommended.
Yes, most major castles like Riegersburg Castle and Herberstein Castle have cafes or restaurants on-site or very close by, offering refreshments and meals. Riegersburg, for example, has a castle tavern. In the villages surrounding the castles, you will also find local eateries. For a wider selection, the towns near Kaindorf offer various cafes and pubs.


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