• Čachtice Castle (. Slovak pronunciation: [ˈtʃaxcitse]; Slovak: Čachtický hrad, Hungarian: Csejte vára) is a castle ruin in Slovakia next to the village of Čachtice.
  • We do not recommend you to park on the sides of the road to the castle and we recommand you to park only on propper parking places.
  • Although her legendary fortress is mostly a ruin today, Čachtice Castle is one of the most popular attractions in Slovakia.
  • Visitors can also visit mysterious underground premises – Čachtice’s dungeon leading under the castle and far beyond it.
  • Cachtice Castle is one of the most famous castles in Slovakia and this fame is not due to its architectural value but to the person who inhabited it at the turn of the...
  • The Čachtice Castle Hill – a unique site with a number of precious and rare plants and animals – offers an enchanting view of the surrounding landscape with...
  • Although there is the possibility that Elizabeth Bathory was framed for these murders, many claims of the paranormal have surrounded Čachtice Castle.
  • Csák held it until his fall and death in 1321, while the castle in Čachtice was probably thoroughly rebuilt at the beginning of the 14th century, using older building...
  • Visit the Cachtice Museum with a historical section devoted to the castle and mediaeval townlet.
  • In 2008 Ghost Hunters International, the TV series spin-off of Ghost Hunters on SciFi visited the Čachtice Castle, only to reach the verdict…