Experience a bit of magic along the Central Texas hillsides. We may be far away from the medieval lands mentioned in storybooks, but there’s still plenty of wonder to discover. This road trip to the most majestic castles around Austin is like something from a fairytale.
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- The Castle On The Hill
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Luke Parker/Flickr When embarking on a whimsical castle road trip, you have to begin with the gems close to home. The “Castle On The Hill” is more than just a quirky landmark – it’s the oldest existing college building in the state. The Texas Military Institute occupied this castle for a time, but today it’s used as an office building. Go ahead and see it up close. The downtown views are spectacular.
It’s easy to remember the address to this spectacular structure. Just head over to 1111 West 11th Street.
- Smythwick Castle & Lodge
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Smythwick Castle & Lodge/Facebook Next, head down to the lovely city of Marble Falls. Smythwick Castle and Lodge sits on 10 acres of blissful tranquility. Whether you’re here to celebrate a wedding or to just unwind, this incredible venue is sure to make you feel like royalty.
Smythwick Castle is located at 12615 E FM 1431 in Marble Falls, Texas.
- Falkenstein Castle
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jennawakeley/Flickr You wouldn’t expect to see a majestic Medieval castle among the bluebonnets, but the Texas Hill Country is full of surprises. This unique attraction was inspired by the iconic Castle Neuschwanstein in Germany – the same one that Cinderella’s Castle was modeled after. This wonderful place is not typically open for visitors, so if you want to tour the interior you’ll need to schedule an appointment beforehand.
The Falkenstein Castle is located at 7400 Park Road 4 South in Burnet, Texas. To learn more, check out our feature article here.
- Castle Avalon
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Castle Avalon/Facebook When couples want to feel like royalty on their big day, they head down to Castle Avalon. This exquisite event venue is absolutely stunning from top to bottom. Interested parties can schedule a tour of the space by visiting their website.
Castle Avalon is located at 10900 W State Highway 46 in New Braunfels, Texas.
What’s your favorite castle in Austin?
Larry D. Moore/Wikimedia Commons
Luke Parker/Flickr
When embarking on a whimsical castle road trip, you have to begin with the gems close to home. The “Castle On The Hill” is more than just a quirky landmark – it’s the oldest existing college building in the state. The Texas Military Institute occupied this castle for a time, but today it’s used as an office building. Go ahead and see it up close. The downtown views are spectacular.
It’s easy to remember the address to this spectacular structure. Just head over to 1111 West 11th Street.
Smythwick Castle & Lodge/Facebook
Next, head down to the lovely city of Marble Falls. Smythwick Castle and Lodge sits on 10 acres of blissful tranquility. Whether you’re here to celebrate a wedding or to just unwind, this incredible venue is sure to make you feel like royalty.
Smythwick Castle is located at 12615 E FM 1431 in Marble Falls, Texas.
jdeeringdavis/Flickr
jennawakeley/Flickr
You wouldn’t expect to see a majestic Medieval castle among the bluebonnets, but the Texas Hill Country is full of surprises. This unique attraction was inspired by the iconic Castle Neuschwanstein in Germany – the same one that Cinderella’s Castle was modeled after. This wonderful place is not typically open for visitors, so if you want to tour the interior you’ll need to schedule an appointment beforehand.
The Falkenstein Castle is located at 7400 Park Road 4 South in Burnet, Texas. To learn more, check out our feature article here.
Castle Avalon/Facebook
When couples want to feel like royalty on their big day, they head down to Castle Avalon. This exquisite event venue is absolutely stunning from top to bottom. Interested parties can schedule a tour of the space by visiting their website.
Castle Avalon is located at 10900 W State Highway 46 in New Braunfels, Texas.
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