• Čachtice Castle (. Slovak pronunciation: [ˈtʃaxcitse]; Slovak: Čachtický hrad, Hungarian: Csejte vára) is a castle ruin in Slovakia next to the village of Čachtice.
  • Citizen of Čachtice and Višňové. ... Route leading to the castle is narroved and many tourist move on it. Conflict situations arise when cars meet there.
  • It’s very easy to visit Elizabeth Bathory’s Castle from Bratislava by train and makes a great day trip from the capital city. Čachtice Castle opening times.
  • Čachtice Castle History Built at the start of the 13th century to defend Hungary’s western […] ... Visit Čachtice Castle. Cachtice castle interior museum.
  • Despite its grim history, visiting Čachtice Castle is definitely not a grim experience; on the contrary, it can be quite a nice one.
  • Čachtice castle, however, was never a sumptuous castle. ... How to get to the castle. From the bus stop in Čachtice follow the path with a yellow mark.
  • Although there is the possibility that Elizabeth Bathory was framed for these murders, many claims of the paranormal have surrounded Čachtice Castle.
  • The castle is situated on a limestone-dolomite hill in the Čachtice Kras, above the brook Jablonka in the northernmost part of the Little Carpathians.
  • The evidence of paranormal activity in Čachtice Castle is poor. The castle was once the home of Elizabeth Báthory, also known as the Blood Countess.
  • Most people think of Cachtice (pronounced CHAHK-tee-tseh) in connection with its Dracula-like 16th-century countess. ... Čachtice Castle 916 21 Čachtice.