Best castles around Sankt Johann in der Haide offer a glimpse into the region's rich history and architectural heritage. The area features several notable castles, providing insights into centuries of architectural evolution and noble life. These historical structures are situated within a diverse landscape, making them points of interest for exploration. The surrounding region of Sankt Johann in der Haide is characterized by its historical significance and cultural landmarks.
Last updated: May 13, 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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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 castle and the pretty little park have their charm at night too, I find. I like the play of light and the mix of nature and historical background. And if you're lucky, you can also get a coffee at the castle restaurant ;)
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A district capital worth seeing with many beautiful spots, restaurants and natural areas.
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Castle Neudau The original moated castle consists of the outer bailey with a mighty round tower, the gate wing and the south wing, the three-storey residential castle (closed four-wing building around an inner courtyard) and the east wing with the chapel and the entrance. The castle, first mentioned in 1371, dates in its present form from the late 19th century (in the style of the second baroque). Parts of the interior with remarkable ovens from the 17th and 18th centuries have been preserved. In the park there is a small theater building from the early 18th century. The owners of the castle were the Neubers, from 1500 the Polheim, 1571 - 1706 the Rottal family. Today's owner Franz Karl Kottulinsky. The castle is very well preserved. Neudau received its current facade about 130 years ago.
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Wonderful castle with an exciting view. Really nice.
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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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The region around Sankt Johann in der Haide features several notable castles. Among them are Neuberg Castle, a significant preserved fortification in Styria, and Neudau Castle, a former moated castle with origins dating back to 1371. Another interesting site is Ehrenhausen Castle and Castle Park, known for its adjacent climate forest.
Neuberg Castle is an excellent example, incorporating a medieval core within its modern fortress structure. Its historical significance as a defensive structure and impressive location make it a key destination for those interested in medieval architecture.
Yes, Neudau Castle is a former moated castle, with its current form dating to the late 19th century in the Second Baroque style, though its origins trace back to 1371. Another former moated castle, Reitenau Castle, took its present appearance in the 17th century and has a history reaching back to around 1160.
Ehrenhausen Castle and Castle Park is categorized as family-friendly, particularly with its castle park that includes a climate forest. While Reitenau Castle is also categorized as family-friendly, it is privately owned and not open to the public.
Not all castles are publicly accessible. For instance, Reitenau Castle has been privately owned by the Lentz family since 1939 and is not open to the public. Similarly, Neuberg Castle is unfortunately not open to the public, though it is worth seeing from the outside.
Neuberg Castle, situated at an elevation of 513 meters, offers wonderful panoramic views. Ehrenhausen Castle and Castle Park features a climate forest within its park, contributing to the urban environment and offering a natural setting.
Yes, the region offers various hiking opportunities. For example, you can find moderate hikes like the 'Hartberg Town Hall – Ringwarte Observation Tower loop' or easier options such as the 'Abandoned Tennis Court loop from St. Johann in der Haide'. You can explore more hiking routes in the area by visiting the Hiking around Sankt Johann in der Haide guide.
Beyond hiking, the area also provides opportunities for mountain biking. You can find challenging MTB trails like the 'Glückskapelle on the Masenberg – Masenberg Summit Cross loop' or moderate ones such as the 'Lafnitz River – Rabenbräu loop'. Discover more options in the MTB Trails around Sankt Johann in der Haide guide.
Neudau Castle has preserved parts of its interior, including remarkable 17th and 18th-century ovens. The castle grounds also feature a small theater building from the early 18th century, adding to its historical charm.
Reitenau Castle has a rich history dating back to around 1160. It was once the seat of Count Wurmbrand, who was a victim of a 'feme murder'. The castle suffered damage during the Hungarian invasion of 1605 and was later rebuilt and enlarged, receiving its current form in the 18th century.
Yes, the district capital Hartberg is definitely worth a visit. It features a beautiful old town with a main square, town hall, and church, along with many other charming spots, restaurants, and natural areas.
Visitors appreciate the diverse architectural styles and historical periods represented by the castles, ranging from former moated castles to hilltop fortifications. The komoot community has shown its appreciation with 29 upvotes and 7 photos shared, highlighting the visual appeal and historical depth of these sites.


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