Best castles around Dechantskirchen include notable historical sites in the Styria region of Austria. The area features medieval architecture, including well-preserved Romanesque castles. These structures are situated within a landscape that offers insights into the region's historical significance. Dechantskirchen provides opportunities to explore historical landmarks and their surrounding environments.
Last updated: July 10, 2026
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While not a real "highlight", I wanted to point out again that the owners of the castle take the "Prohibition of Passage" seriously, as it states on the signs. In conversation with a neighbor, he informed me that the owners react quite sensitively to people who disregard the signs. Solution: A little further down the road to the left, you can take the next right and walk parallel on a public road to the main building. There are neither gates nor prohibition signs there and nothing should stand in the way of beautiful photos. At least that's how we did it.
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A beautiful castle from past times. Even if the condition is not exactly "up-to-date", one can still imagine how the nobility used to meet here. IMPORTANT: Passage through the main gate is forbidden by the owner. Even if the gate is open, the signs are unmissable. We spoke with neighbors during our hike. The owners seem to pay close attention to this! The solution: To the left of the castle, a road leads uphill parallel to it. At the height of the castle building, you can enter the area and take photos without any problems. There is neither a gate nor any signs prohibiting access.
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The best preserved Romanesque castle complex in Styria from the late 12th century
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Beautiful chateau with great views of the surrounding countryside and Grafendorf. There is a farm shop at the castle.
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Beautiful castle. Accessible from the road in one minute. Castle is inhabited.
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The former moated castle in its current appearance was built in the 17th century. It was also the seat of Count Wurmbrand, who fell victim to a Feme murder. The castle has been privately owned by the Lentz family since 1939 and is not open to the public.
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Reitnau Castle is located in the area of the village of Stambach, in the municipality of Grafendorf near Hartberg. Around 1160, Seifried von Kranichberg had a farm built, which came into the possession of the Counts of Stubenberg in 1309. At the beginning of the 14th century, the Reuter family converted the farm into a small moated castle. When the Hungarians invaded in 1605, there was major damage to the castle and manor. In 1610 Rudolf von Wurmbrand had the castle rebuilt and enlarged. In 1618 the work was completed. In the 18th century the castle was given its present form. The castle has been owned by the Lenz family since 1939
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The Dechantskirchen area features a variety of historical structures, including well-preserved Romanesque castles like Thalberg Castle, historical castle ruins such as Willersdorf Castle Ruins, and chateaus like the Kirchberg Agricultural School.
Among the most significant is Thalberg Castle, known as one of the best-preserved Romanesque castles in Styria, dating back to the late 12th century. Willersdorf Castle Ruins also hold historical importance as the remains of a small castle built between 1279 and 1289.
Many of the castles in the region, including Thalberg Castle, Reitenau Castle, and Bärnegg Castle, are privately owned and generally not open to the public for interior visits. However, their exteriors and structures can be admired, and information boards are often available.
Yes, the Kirchberg Agricultural School, a chateau, offers beautiful views of the surrounding countryside and Grafendorf. Its location provides panoramic vistas.
The area around Dechantskirchen offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for gravel biking, mountain hikes, and cycling. Many routes pass by or near historical sites like Thalberg Castle.
While many castles are privately owned, the Kirchberg Agricultural School is considered family-friendly, offering a farm shop and scenic views that can be enjoyed by all ages.
Spring and autumn generally offer pleasant weather for exploring the castle exteriors and surrounding landscapes. The mild temperatures are ideal for walking and cycling, allowing for comfortable enjoyment of the historical sites and natural beauty.
Thalberg Castle is renowned as the best-preserved Romanesque castle complex in Styria, showcasing its original defensive architecture from the late 12th century.
For castles like Thalberg Castle and Bärnegg Castle, information boards are often located near the entrances, providing insights into their construction and historical significance. These boards offer details even if interior access is not possible.
Visitors appreciate the opportunity to witness well-preserved Romanesque structures and historical ruins. The historical ambiance and the chance to explore the exteriors of these ancient buildings, often set within scenic landscapes, are highly valued by the komoot community.
Yes, you can visit the Willersdorf Castle Ruins. These are the remains of a small castle built between 1279 and 1289, located about 50 meters above the valley, offering a glimpse into the region's medieval past.
Absolutely. Several cycling routes around Dechantskirchen, including those listed in the Cycling around Dechantskirchen guide, incorporate visits to historical sites like Thalberg Castle, making it easy to combine historical exploration with an active outdoor experience.


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