Bezirk Bludenz
Bezirk BludenzVandansRovine del Castello di Valcastiel
Bezirk Bludenz
Bezirk BludenzVandansRovine del Castello di Valcastiel
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Perched at an elevation of 1014 meters above sea level, the Valcastiel Castle Ruins, also known as Valkastiel, are the remnants of a medieval hilltop castle in Vandans, Austria. Located within the scenic Montafon valley in Vorarlberg, this historical site offers a fascinating glimpse into the region's past. Dating back to around 1200, with some masonry from as early as 1120-1140, these ruins are among the oldest medieval structures in Vorarlberg and provide strategic views over the surrounding Austrian Alps.
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9 settembre 2021
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Elevazione 940 m
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Visitors can observe well-preserved stone wall sections and a Romanesque round tower, which were part of the original construction. Interestingly, sections of an original dog kennel wall have also been preserved, offering a unique glimpse into the castle's daily life beyond its defensive functions.
The hike from Vandans involves a marked trail that starts along a forest road before becoming steeper. The final section includes challenging wooden steps and a path secured with steel cables. While the exact distance and elevation gain can vary by starting point in Vandans, hikers should be prepared for a moderately challenging ascent to an elevation of 1014 meters.
The initial part of the trail is generally manageable, but the final stretch to the ruins involves steep wooden steps and sections secured with wire ropes. This makes it challenging for very young children or those not accustomed to mountain hiking. Families with older, experienced children who are comfortable with exposed paths might find it suitable, but caution is advised.
While the ruins themselves feature an ancient dog kennel wall, the trail's suitability for dogs depends on their agility and your control. The final section with steep steps and secured ropes could be difficult for some dogs. If bringing a dog, ensure they are leashed and capable of navigating challenging terrain.
While accessible year-round, winter conditions can make the trail significantly more challenging. Snow and ice can render the steep wooden steps and secured paths hazardous. Rapidly changing weather is common. Winter hikers should be well-equipped with appropriate gear, including microspikes or snowshoes, and check local weather and trail conditions before attempting the ascent.
The primary trailhead for Valcastiel Castle Ruins is located in Vandans. Visitors typically park in designated areas within Vandans, from where the marked hiking trail begins. Specific parking availability can vary, so it's advisable to arrive early, especially during peak season.
Valcastiel Castle Ruins are accessible from Vandans. Public transport options, such as local buses, typically serve Vandans. From the village center, you can then access the marked hiking trail leading to the ruins. Check local bus schedules for connections to Vandans.
The Valcastiel Castle Ruins themselves are a remote historical site with no on-site facilities. However, the nearby village of Vandans offers various amenities, including accommodation options, cafes, and restaurants where visitors can find refreshments and lodging before or after their hike.
A key consideration for hikers is the crossing of the Mustergielbach stream. Currently, a bridge is missing, requiring hikers to cross the stream directly. Caution is strongly advised, especially during periods of high water or after heavy rainfall, as the crossing can become difficult and potentially hazardous.
Beyond the Valcastiel Castle Ruins, an easy via ferrata (klettersteig) begins, ascending the rock spur for another 100 meters. This route includes a rope bridge and additional climbing sections. It offers an extra adventure for those seeking more challenge. Appropriate via ferrata gear, including a harness, helmet, and via ferrata set, is essential for safety.
While the primary route to Valcastiel Castle Ruins is an out-and-back trail from Vandans, hikers can explore various paths in the surrounding Montafon valley to create longer, circular routes. It's recommended to consult detailed hiking maps or a hiking app to plan a suitable circular walk that incorporates the ruins and other local trails.