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Top 6 Castles around Wundschuh

Best castles around Wundschuh offer a glimpse into the historical landscape of this Styrian region, known for its natural beauty and recreational activities. The municipality features historical buildings that serve as cultural centers and landmarks. While some are privately owned, their architectural significance contributes to the area's heritage. Wundschuh is also characterized by peaceful pond landscapes and forest trails.

Best castles around Wundschuh

  • The most popular castles is Ruins and Excavations on Wildon Castle Hill, a historical site where history can be felt up close. This site features fascinating ruins and evidence of almost uninterrupted settlement, making it a unique archaeological location.
  • Another must-see spot is Mühlegg Castle, a castle with a history dating back to the mid-14th century. The astronomer Johannes Kepler lived here briefly, and it now functions as a boarding school.
  • Visitors also love Gut Neuschloß Wundschuh, a baroque, two-story building from the mid-18th century. This historical site stands on the location of a farm established around 1232, showcasing centuries of regional development.
  • Wundschuh is known for its historical castles, man-made monuments, and significant historical sites. Visitors can explore a variety of structures, from well-preserved baroque buildings to ancient ruins.
  • The castles around Wundschuh are appreciated by the komoot community, with 5 highlights and 11 photos shared by users.

Last updated: May 13, 2026

Mühlegg Castle

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Schloss Mühlegg, also spelled Mühleck, is a castle in the market town of Gössendorf in Styria. Its history goes back to the middle of the 14th century. The astronomer Johannes Kepler lived in this castle for a short time. Since 1974 it has been used by the Styrian Chamber of Commerce as a boarding school for apprentices.

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View of the castle from the courtyard side
A mill was first mentioned in 1355 at the location of the later castle, to which it also owes its current name. Until 1575 the farm belonged to the Grazer Hubamt (financial authority) and in that year came into the possession of the miller Jobst Müller. In 1597 the astronomer Johannes Kepler married Müller's twice widowed daughter Barbara. Müller had an astronomical tower built for Kepler, which was demolished in 1868. Kepler lived in the residence until 1599, but then had to leave the country because of his Protestant faith. In 1603, Michael Müller added the suffix "von und zu Mühleck" to his name. Later he was raised to the hereditary knighthood and the estate was freed from the usual conditions and taxes.


Müller's heirs sold the castle in 1642 to Weikhart Fettauer, the owner of Alt-Sturmberg Castle. He sold it to Georg Andree von Schrampf in 1657. Schrampf in turn passed it on to Baron Johann Gabriel von Maschwander in 1661. Hans Friedrich Graf Galler bought the property in 1664, but accumulated such high debts in the years that followed that after the death of Countess Anna Theresia Galler in 1733, it was confiscated and auctioned off in 1741. At the auction, Rudolf von Streitz was awarded the contract. After Streitz, there were frequent changes of ownership. From 1931 until their expropriation in 1940, the Freiherren Berger-Waldenegg owned Mühlegg. They were succeeded by Alfred Graf Doret until 1959. After 1959, the Christian World Mission housed a branch in the castle building. The Styrian Chamber of Commerce has been using the castle as a boarding school for apprentices since 1974, for which purpose it was converted and other buildings were newly constructed.

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Schloss Murstätten

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Castle worth seeing, today a retirement home.
More info: de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schloss_Murst%C3%A4tten

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Ruins and Excavations on Wildon Castle Hill

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On the Schlossberg Wildon, history can be felt up close and there is so much to discover on the tour; fascinating ruins!

The almost uninterrupted settlement until modern times gives the Wildoner Schlossberg a unique position in the entire southeast Alpine region. In 1978, the prehistorian Diether Kramers became interested in this site and seven years later he started an excavation and conservation project of enormous proportions:
meinkreis.at/leibnitz/c-lokales/der-wildoner-schlossberg-schreibt-geschichte_a2682242

Information about the ruins:
burgen-austria.com/archive.php?id=1055
wehrhäusern.at/stmk/steiermark.html?/stmk/altwildon/altwildon.html
wehrhäusern.at/stmk/steiermark.html?/stmk/neuwildon/neuwildon.html

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Gut Neuschloß Wundschuh

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South of Wundschuh is the Neuschloss, a beautiful baroque, two-story building from the mid-18th century. Large farm buildings are attached to the main building, on which a third floor was added between 1804 and 1809. On the site of today's castle there was a farm of the sovereigns called "Viehhofen". It was probably created around 1232 by Duke Friedrich II for his possessions in the western and southern parts of the Graz field.
More detailed information can be found on the homepage gut-neuschloss.at

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Weissenegg Castle

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This castle is privately owned and can only be viewed from the outside upon express request. The castle owner is a very affable gentleman, but he only allows people into his domain in exceptional circumstances. However, once you convince him of his good intentions, you can learn a great deal about the castle's history.

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Benny (📍OFR )
June 19, 2025, Schloss Murstätten

Beautiful castle near Lebring

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Great castle!

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WalWe
April 27, 2025, Schloss Weissenegg

This castle is privately owned and can only be viewed from the outside upon express request. The castle owner is a very affable gentleman, but he only allows people into his domain in exceptional circumstances. However, once you convince him of his good intentions, you can learn a great deal about the castle's history.

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A castle worth seeing, now a retirement home. More information: de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schloss_Murst%C3%A4tten

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South of Wundschuh is the Neuschloss, a beautiful baroque, two-story building from the mid-18th century. Large farm buildings are attached to the main building, on which a third floor was added between 1804 and 1809. On the site of today's castle there was a farm of the sovereigns called "Viehhofen". It was probably created around 1232 by Duke Friedrich II for his possessions in the western and southern parts of the Graz field. More detailed information can be found on the homepage https://www.gut-neuschloss.at/

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Nice relaxed bike ride always along the Mur

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Castle Murstätten from the 14th century is now a senior citizens' home with 16 residential units.

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The castle cannot be visited because, as the previous writers have already reported, it has been a home for the elderly since the 1970s. When I was young, there was also mass on Sundays in the chapel. The park is very beautiful and can also be visited.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the most historically significant castles or ruins to visit around Wundschuh?

The Ruins and Excavations on Wildon Castle Hill offer a deep dive into history with fascinating ruins and evidence of almost uninterrupted settlement, making it a unique archaeological location. Another site with rich history is Mühlegg Castle, which dates back to the mid-14th century and was briefly home to astronomer Johannes Kepler.

Are there any castles around Wundschuh that are open to the public for tours or visits?

While many historical buildings in the region are privately owned, you can explore the Ruins and Excavations on Wildon Castle Hill. Mühlegg Castle currently functions as a boarding school, so public access may be limited. Weissenegg Castle is privately owned and generally only viewable from the outside, though exceptional visits might be possible by arrangement with the owner.

Can I visit Gut Neuschloß Wundschuh?

Gut Neuschloß Wundschuh is a beautiful baroque building with a long history, originating from a farm established around 1232. While it's a significant historical landmark, it is privately owned. For specific visiting details or access, it's best to check their official homepage mentioned in the highlight tips.

Are there family-friendly castles or historical sites near Wundschuh?

The Ruins and Excavations on Wildon Castle Hill can be a fascinating site for families, offering an opportunity to explore ancient ruins and learn about the region's past. While Mürstätten Castle is listed as family-friendly, it currently functions as a retirement home, so direct access for general family visits might be limited.

What kind of outdoor activities can I combine with a visit to the castles around Wundschuh?

The Wundschuh region is known for its natural beauty and recreational activities. You can find various cycling routes, including road cycling, mountain biking, and gravel biking. For example, explore the 'Road Cycling Routes around Wundschuh' or 'MTB Trails around Wundschuh' for routes that might pass by some historical sites. You can find more details on these routes at komoot.com/guide/3764443/castles-around-wundschuh.

Are there hiking or walking trails that incorporate castles or ruins in the Wundschuh area?

Yes, the Ruins and Excavations on Wildon Castle Hill are part of a tour where you can feel history up close and discover fascinating ruins. The broader region offers forest trails and peaceful pond landscapes, which can be explored via walking paths. While specific castle-to-castle hiking routes aren't detailed, many trails in the area provide scenic views and access to natural features near historical landmarks.

What is the best time of year to visit the castles around Wundschuh?

The Wundschuh region, known for its natural beauty, is generally pleasant during spring, summer, and early autumn for exploring both castles and outdoor activities. These seasons offer milder weather for walking around ruins and enjoying the surrounding landscapes. Winter visits might be possible, but some outdoor sites could be less accessible depending on snow conditions.

Are there any castles in the Wundschuh region that are considered 'hidden gems'?

While not widely open to the public, Weissenegg Castle is a privately owned castle that, under exceptional circumstances, might offer a unique glimpse into its history if you can arrange a visit with the owner. Similarly, Wundschuh Castle itself, a baroque complex, is a local cultural center though privately used, offering a notable historical landmark in the area.

What natural features can be found near the castles in Wundschuh?

The Wundschuh region is characterized by peaceful pond landscapes and forest trails, connecting to the Kaiserwald nature reserve. When visiting historical sites like the Ruins and Excavations on Wildon Castle Hill, you'll often find yourself amidst scenic natural surroundings, offering viewpoints and opportunities for outdoor recreation.

Is public transport available to reach the castles around Wundschuh?

Information on specific public transport routes directly to each castle is not readily available. However, Wundschuh is a municipality within the Graz-Umgebung district, suggesting regional bus services might connect to the area. For detailed travel planning, it's advisable to check local public transport schedules for connections to the specific castle locations you wish to visit.

Are there any cafes or restaurants near the castles in Wundschuh?

While specific cafes directly adjacent to each castle are not detailed, the municipality of Wundschuh and nearby towns will offer dining options. It's recommended to check local listings or plan your visit to include stops in the main village areas for refreshments and meals.

What is the history of Gut Neuschloß Wundschuh?

Gut Neuschloß Wundschuh is a beautiful, two-story baroque building from the mid-18th century. Its history stretches back even further, to a farm called 'Viehhofen' established around 1232 by Duke Friedrich II. This site showcases centuries of regional development, with a third floor added between 1804 and 1809, and large farm buildings attached to the main structure.

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