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Find Ruins of castles and forts in the surrounding area of Holíč:

Distance: 32.87kmBRANČ CASTLE Myjava

BRANČ CASTLE

Myjava (area: White Carpathians, region: Stredne Povazie, District: Myjava)

Distance: 42.58kmKORLATKA CASTLE Cerová

KORLATKA CASTLE

Cerová (region: Zahorie, District: Senica)

Korlátka is a ruin of a castle guarding the so-called The Czech way. The castle is located in the Little Carpathians, 455 m above sea level. m., above the village Cerová at the part of Rozbehy. It dates from the 13th century and was abandoned in the 18th century. Today, the fragments of the cylindrical tower (unique in Slovakia), the remains of the palace and walls have been preserved. The most preserved is the farm building in the forecourt. Other castle names: Korlátsky hrad, Korlátko, Korlátky,...

Distance: 48.02kmDOBRÁ VODA Castle Dobrá Voda

DOBRÁ VODA Castle

Dobrá Voda (area: Little Carpathians, region: Lower Povazie, District: Trnava)

Distance: 48.97kmOSTRÝ KAMEŇ CASTLE Buková

OSTRÝ KAMEŇ CASTLE

Buková (region: Lower Povazie, District: Trnava)

Distance: 49.66kmPLAVEČ CASTLE Plavecký Štvrtok

PLAVEČ CASTLE

Plavecký Štvrtok (region: Zahorie, District: Malacky)

Distance: 52.45kmMOLPÍR Smolenice

MOLPÍR

Smolenice (region: Lower Povazie, District: )

Distance: 61.41kmCachtice Castle Čachtice

Cachtice Castle

Čachtice (area: Little Carpathians, region: Stredne Povazie, District: Nové Mesto nad Váhom)

The Čachtice castle hill has been settled already in the prehistoric age. It is proved by findings of various objects that were excavated directly on the courtyards of the castle or nearby the walls. The castle perks on the dolomite hill above the village of Višňové. The first written reference about the castle has been preserved from 1276, when it belonged among the royal frontier fortresses. It was shortly owned also by Matthew Czak from Trenčín. In 1392, Ctibor from Ctiborice became its...