Best castles around Hartl are situated in a region known for its hilly East Styrian landscape, offering a blend of historical sites and natural beauty. This area provides a setting for exploring various fortifications and architectural landmarks. With 9 castles available, visitors can discover structures ranging from medieval ruins to renovated palaces. The region's cultural significance is reflected in its well-preserved historical architecture.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
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This medieval hilltop castle was built in the 12th century by Gottschalk Schirling (from 1166 of Neitberg/Neuberg), son of Wulfing von Stubenberg, as a border fortress or "fighting castle" against the feared Hungarian armies and against all sorts of "pagan rabble" from the East.
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Whether from the outside or as part of a walk through the inner courtyards. The castle is really beautiful and perfect for many, many photos. When exploring the courtyards, take your time. There are many motifs worth capturing.
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An interesting relic from a bygone era. It's a shame you can't go inside. Oh well. From here you also have a lovely view of Schielleiten Castle and, beyond it on the horizon, Riegersburg Castle. Above the ruins, there's a bench with an equally beautiful view!
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Today, Stubenberg Castle, freshly restored, greets the hilly landscape of eastern Styria. The 13th-century complex, which was expanded into a palace in the 16th century on the foundations of the old castle's farmyard, takes its name from one of Styria's oldest and most important noble families, the Lords of Stubenberg. From 1925 to 1979, Stubenberg Castle housed the Franciscan Convent of St. Joseph. In 1980, it became private property.
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Due to its size and floor plan, the baroque church is often referred to as the "Styrian St. Peter's Cathedral". For those interested in culture, the Pöllau parish church with its magnificent baroque frescoes is definitely worth seeing.
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Nice tour with a great view of the Pöllauer Valley
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Wonderful castle with an exciting view. Really nice.
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Around Hartl, you can explore a diverse range of historical sites, including medieval castle ruins like Alt Schielleiten Castle Ruins, renovated palaces such as Stubenberg Castle, and even religious buildings with castle-like characteristics, like Pöllau Parish Church, known as the 'Styrian St. Peter's Basilica'.
Yes, Herberstein GardenCastle Animal World offers a fantastic family experience. It combines a historic castle with a large animal park, allowing visitors to observe around 800 animals and explore magnificent gardens. Stubenberg Castle also hosts cultural events that can be enjoyable for families.
Alt Schielleiten Castle Ruins, built by the Stubenberg family in the late 13th century, provides a glimpse into the region's medieval defenses. Stubenberg Castle, also from the 13th century, showcases the evolution from a fortified complex to a palace. Additionally, Neudau Castle, a well-preserved moated castle first mentioned in 1371, features preserved interiors and a small theater building in its park.
The area around Hartl offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including road cycling and touring bicycle options, with distances ranging from easy to moderate. For example, there are routes like the 'Lake Stubenberg loop' for road cycling or the 'Harter Pond – Feistritzklamm Gorge loop' for touring. There are also easy hiking trails available, such as the 'Harter Teichschenke – Harter Pond loop'. You can find more details on these routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Hartl, Cycling around Hartl, and Easy hikes around Hartl guides.
Yes, Pöllau Parish Church is notable for its design, which is modeled after St. Peter's Basilica in Rome, earning it the nickname 'Styrian St. Peter's Basilica'. Neudau Castle, a moated castle, features a distinctive 19th-century facade and a preserved interior with remarkable ovens from the 17th and 18th centuries.
Hartberg Castle, located in the town of Hartberg, Austria, has origins dating back to at least 1147. It was rebuilt in Renaissance style and later expanded. Today, the refurbished castle, owned by the city of Hartberg, features a castle park with old trees and sculptures. It hosts concerts, weddings, and seminars in its Knight's Hall and has a modern museum. It offers a pleasant ambiance and an impressive backdrop for open-air events.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical significance and natural beauty. Many enjoy the well-preserved historical architecture and the insights into different historical periods. For example, the 'Styrian St. Peter's Basilica' (Pöllau Parish Church) is praised for its beauty, and the views from Alt Schielleiten Castle Ruins are highly regarded.
Yes, Alt Schielleiten Castle Ruins offers lovely views of Schielleiten Castle and, in the distance, Riegersburg Castle. There's also a bench above the ruins for an equally beautiful vantage point.
While specific seasonal tips for Hartl castles aren't detailed, the region's hilly East Styrian landscape suggests that spring and autumn would offer pleasant weather for exploring the castles and their surrounding areas. The castle parks and gardens, such as those at Hartberg Castle and Herberstein GardenCastle Animal World, would be particularly beautiful during these seasons.
Yes, Stubenberg Castle, a 13th-century complex expanded into a palace, now functions as a gallery, arcade theater, concert hall, and even a hostel, hosting various cultural events. Hartberg Castle also uses its Knight's Hall for concerts, weddings, and seminars, and its courtyard for open-air events.
Yes, Stubenberg Castle itself offers hostel accommodation. Additionally, the broader Hartberg-Fürstenfeld Styria region, where Hartl is located, provides various accommodation options, including hotels, guesthouses, and private rentals, catering to visitors exploring the area's historical sites.
Stubenberg Castle dates back to the 13th century and was expanded into a palace in the 16th century. It takes its name from the Lords of Stubenberg, one of Styria's oldest and most important noble families. After a period as a Franciscan convent, it became private property in 1980 and has since been restored to serve as a cultural venue.


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