Kolovrat Castle is a small, atmospheric ruin perched on a hill southeast of the village of Kolovrat in central Slovenia. It's a quiet, off-the-beaten-path stop for travelers curious about the region's medieval past, offering a peaceful setting away from crowded tourist routes.
The surrounding landscape is gentle and rural, typical of the Upper Carniola region and the Zagorje ob Savi municipality - rolling hills, patchwork fields, and scattered hamlets. First mentioned in documents dating back to 1256, the castle was heavily damaged in the 1895 earthquake, with only part of it restored after 1945. Visiting today feels like stepping into a quiet corner of history, especially pleasant in spring and autumn when the countryside colors are at their best.
How to get there
While in the area, it's worth stopping by the parish church of Saint Lawrence, a Gothic building later restyled in Baroque fashion in the late 18th century - a nice complement to your castle visit.