Tag: castle

  • Unveiling Dunollie Castle: History, Haunts & Breathtaking Views

    Standing sentinel over the Scottish coast just below the Scottish Highlands, Dunollie Castle tells tales of a bygone era. Steeped in history that stretches back to the dawn of Gaelic kingdoms, it was a seat of power for the Clan MacDougall. In its heyday, it witnessed battles, power struggles, and the ebb and flow of…

  • Osaka Castle Park and Cherry Blossoms: A Match Made in Heaven

    When it comes to cherry blossom season in Japan, Osaka Castle is a must-visit destination. This magnificent castle has stood for centuries, bearing witness to important moments in Japanese history and culture. But during cherry blossom season, the castle and its surrounding grounds take on a special kind of magic. The air is filled with…

  • Visiting beautiful Inuyama Castle, Japan

    Japan is a country long steeped in history and tradition. One of the best ways to experience this is by visiting its many castles, especially the ones that have withstood the tests of time. One such castle that stands out is Inuyama Castle, located in Aichi Prefecture. It is one of only 12 remaining original…

  • Kokura Castle, Kitakyushu, Japan

    Nestled in the middle of Kitakyushu, a small city on the northern coast of Kyushu sits Kokura Castle. Kokura Castle, which dates back to the start of the Edo period (finished in 1608), was the seat of the Kokura domain in Kyushu. At the time, it was separate from Fukuoka (which didn’t exist yet as…

  • Matsumoto Castle Grand Taiko Festival – Japanese Drumming

    Picture this: you are studying Japanese intensively at a language school in Japan. It is the end of July and you have a couple of weeks off. What do you do? Where do you go? Well one possibility is the Matsumoto Castle Grand Taiko Festival. The best part (apart from the drumming) – it is…

  • Visiting Matsumoto Castle (松本城), Japan

    Matsumoto Castle in Matsumoto, Japan, is one of the most impressive castles in Japan. If you search for Japanese castles, it is likely that you will find images of Matsumoto Castle (along with places like Osaka Castle) and you can find it in many lists of the top castles to visit in Japan. It is…

  • Eltz Castle, Germany – A Living Castle

    Eltz Castle is a majestic little castle. It sits on a rock in a small wooded valley in Rhineland-Palatinate (Rheinland-Pfalz) in Germany. Although definitely among the lesser-known castles (unlike Hohenzollern or Neuschwanstein), it is extremely appropriate for its location and has a few unique features, both physically and as well as features of its history.…

  • The Gardens of Versailles, France – Living Like Kings

    While I have to admit that I usually cannot pass up seeing a garden when I travel (case in point: Parc del laberinth d’Horta in Barcelona), there are those that stand out from the rest. An example that I highly recommend is the Gardens of Versailles. History Much like the palace, Louis XIV expanded and…

  • Laxenburg, Austria – The play park of emperors

    Laxenburg is a town in the federal state of Lower Austria /Niederösterreich located to the south of the capital city, Vienna. Laxenburg is well known for its castles. It has three: the Altes Schloss (old castle), the Blauer Hof (Blue Court) and Franzensburg Castle. For a small town of under 3000 people, this is quite…

  • Loarre Castle, Spain – The final defence

    Loarre Castle is quite a special place due to its history; it is not only one of the oldest castles in Spain, but also a fortified abbey. Originally built as the line of last defence in northern Huesca (Aragon) against the Moorish invaders. Then it became a fortified religious site and expanded over the next…

  • Balzers, Liechtenstein – On the valley floor

    Balzers is a small town in Liechtenstein that is located in the south-west portion of the country, across the border (and the Rhein River, which is the border) from the Swiss town of Sargans. Balzers (like all places in Liechtenstein) is a small town a few thousand inhabitants. What sets it apart is the castle,…

  • Vianden Castle, Luxembourg – The birthplace of the lowlands

    After visiting Luxembourg City, our next stop was Vianden and its famous castle. Vianden lies in a valley along the German–Luxembourg border where the river Our passes through. The town is located on both sides of the river and has grown along it rather than up the steep sides. It is also partially located in…

  • Luxembourg City, Luxembourg – A European capital

    Luxembourg City, the capital of Luxembourg, is a truly remarkable city in which you can see wonderful architecture, picturesque views and astonishing places. It holds the world’s top spot for personal safety and ranks high for quality of life; Luxembourg the country has the second-highest GDP in the world! If you are looking to move…

  • Urspelt, Luxembourg – A hidden castle

    After Aachen and Maastricht, we drove to northern Luxembourg where we were staying in the Chateau d’Urspelt (Ischpelt in Luxemburgisch) which has a huge population of 100 people. The Chateau d’Urspelt (Urspelt Castle) is a complex that dates back to at least the 11th Century. This is suggested by a well that dates back to…

  • Castell Ddinas, Wales – Ancient defences

    Castell Ddinas was the highest castle in England and Wales. It dates back to the Iron Age, which in Britain was between 600BC and 50AD. Along with many castles in Wales, such as Caerphilly Castle, the Normals built the now ruins during their conquest of Wales in the early 1070s. A Norman castle The Norman…