Ruin Steinegg|Collepietra
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Ruin Steinegg|Collepietra
The Lords of Völs built a so-called double castle complex in Steinegg, of which there are only a few left in South Tyrol. The residential castle with a view to the south was built around 1200, and about 100 years later the fortified castle was built on a 30-metre-high cliff with a view into the Eisack Valley. Virtually nothing remains of the former residential castle. But the fortified castle can still be visited. It can be reached via a secure path. The castle gate is still well preserved, as are many of the walls on the south side. However, the former battlements and the tower of the castle have completely decayed.
Parts of the ring walls and the tower of the residential castle were still visible until the middle of the 20th century. These were removed and used as building stones by some local residents who were building their own homes at the time. Today, the "Bergheim" house stands at the foot of the former tower.
The idyllic viewpoint with the castle ruins can be reached on foot from the village centre of Steinegg in 20 minutes.
On site, visitors also have the opportunity to leaf through the legend of "Die Sängerin vom Schloss Karneid"(in German language). The alu-dibond book was illustrated by the Steinegg artist Lena Pichler.
Approach
The starting point to the Steinegg ruins is easily and comfortably accessible by public transport.
With the public bus line:
- 182 from Bozen|Bolzano
- 180 from Karersee|Lago Carezza, Karerpass|Passo Carezza, Welschnofen|Nova Levante (change at 182)
- 182 from Birchabruck|Ponte Nova
- 184 from Stenk, Eggen|Ega, Obereggen
- 184 or 181 from Weissenstein|Pietralba, Petersberg|Monte S. Pietro, Deutschnofen|Nova Ponente (change 182)
- 182 from Gummer|S. Valentino
- 180 from Fassa Valley (change 182)
Stop: Steinegg|Collepietra, Tschatscherbühel ; online timetable search on Südtirol Mobil: www.suedtirolmobil.info
Starting point to the ruin: https://goo.gl/maps/iEgipdjLhVFf2FeX6
Short walk to the ruin
By car:
Destination: Steinegg|Collepietra village
Parking: Steinegg|Collepietra car park (Café Christl): https://goo.gl/maps/XxeUn37Vzp2zPLcp7
From here it is a 20-minute walk to the ruin.
Parking
Steinegg|Collepietra car park (Café Christl): https://goo.gl/maps/XxeUn37Vzp2zPLcp7
Public transportation
The starting point to the Steinegg ruins is easily and comfortably accessible by public transport.
With the public bus line:
- 182 from Bozen|Bolzano
- 180 from Karersee|Lago Carezza, Karerpass|Passo Carezza, Welschnofen|Nova Levante (change at 182)
- 182 from Birchabruck|Ponte Nova
- 184 from Stenk, Eggen|Ega, Obereggen
- 184 or 181 from Weissenstein|Pietralba, Petersberg|Monte S. Pietro, Deutschnofen|Nova Ponente (change 182)
- 182 from Gummer|S. Valentino
- 180 from Fassa Valley (change 182)
Stop: Steinegg|Collepietra, Tschatscherbühel ; online timetable search on Südtirol Mobil: www.suedtirolmobil.info
Starting point to the ruin: https://goo.gl/maps/iEgipdjLhVFf2FeX6
Short walk to the ruin
Parts of the ring walls and the tower of the residential castle were still visible until the middle of the 20th century. These were removed and used as building stones by some local residents who were building their own homes at the time. Today, the "Bergheim" house stands at the foot of the former tower.
The idyllic viewpoint with the castle ruins can be reached on foot from the village centre of Steinegg in 20 minutes.
On site, visitors also have the opportunity to leaf through the legend of "Die Sängerin vom Schloss Karneid"(in German language). The alu-dibond book was illustrated by the Steinegg artist Lena Pichler.
Approach
The starting point to the Steinegg ruins is easily and comfortably accessible by public transport.
With the public bus line:
- 182 from Bozen|Bolzano
- 180 from Karersee|Lago Carezza, Karerpass|Passo Carezza, Welschnofen|Nova Levante (change at 182)
- 182 from Birchabruck|Ponte Nova
- 184 from Stenk, Eggen|Ega, Obereggen
- 184 or 181 from Weissenstein|Pietralba, Petersberg|Monte S. Pietro, Deutschnofen|Nova Ponente (change 182)
- 182 from Gummer|S. Valentino
- 180 from Fassa Valley (change 182)
Stop: Steinegg|Collepietra, Tschatscherbühel ; online timetable search on Südtirol Mobil: www.suedtirolmobil.info
Starting point to the ruin: https://goo.gl/maps/iEgipdjLhVFf2FeX6
Short walk to the ruin
By car:
Destination: Steinegg|Collepietra village
Parking: Steinegg|Collepietra car park (Café Christl): https://goo.gl/maps/XxeUn37Vzp2zPLcp7
From here it is a 20-minute walk to the ruin.
Parking
Steinegg|Collepietra car park (Café Christl): https://goo.gl/maps/XxeUn37Vzp2zPLcp7
Public transportation
The starting point to the Steinegg ruins is easily and comfortably accessible by public transport.
With the public bus line:
- 182 from Bozen|Bolzano
- 180 from Karersee|Lago Carezza, Karerpass|Passo Carezza, Welschnofen|Nova Levante (change at 182)
- 182 from Birchabruck|Ponte Nova
- 184 from Stenk, Eggen|Ega, Obereggen
- 184 or 181 from Weissenstein|Pietralba, Petersberg|Monte S. Pietro, Deutschnofen|Nova Ponente (change 182)
- 182 from Gummer|S. Valentino
- 180 from Fassa Valley (change 182)
Stop: Steinegg|Collepietra, Tschatscherbühel ; online timetable search on Südtirol Mobil: www.suedtirolmobil.info
Starting point to the ruin: https://goo.gl/maps/iEgipdjLhVFf2FeX6
Short walk to the ruin
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