Castroville’s unique French heritage and its location among the lush oak forests and picturesque rolling hills of the Texas Hill Country make it a must visit any time of the year. Tour a European home built in the 17th century, stay at a historic inn, or simply take in fascinating architecture you won’t see anywhere else in Texas. If that weren’t enough, you can also relax on the bank of the gorgeous Medina River while you’re surrounded by gorgeous limestone canyons. These are just a few of the things to do in Castroville. Read on to discover all the things you’ll experience while you’re here.
Castroville sits on the southern end of the Texas Hill Country, a region known for its spectacular natural beauty and abundance of rivers and lakes. A great example of the Hill Country’s scenic charm is Paradise Canyon, an outdoor recreation park and campground nestled on the bank of the Medina River about 13 miles north of Castroville. Swim, snorkel, and kayak in the cool and clear blue water surrounded by rugged limestone cliffs; camp out with your friends and family; or enjoy a romantic getaway in one of the park’s cabins. Whether you’re up for a fun afternoon in the great outdoors or a weekend in the serene Hill Country, you’ll find what you’re looking for in Paradise Canyon.
The Steinbach Haus is just one example of the Castroville’s historic architecture. As it turns out, the town has nearly 50 homes and churches constructed in the 19th century. Many of Castroville’s homes are beautifully resorted examples of the kind of residential architecture you’d see in the Alsace region of France: steeply pitched roofs, flat stucco walls, and windows enclosed in painted wood panels. Another example is the St. Louis Catholic Church, which features a towering spire with small arches carved into limestone walls, a traditional nave with carved wooden pews, and ornate stained glass windows. The first version of the St. Louis Catholic Church, a small and simple house of worship built in 1849, is still open to this day.
Castroville is full of unique architecture unlike anything else in Texas. One of the best ways to see it is by following a walking tour suggested by the city, which you can learn more about here. If you’re an architecture or history enthusiast, then you’ll find plenty to love about Castroville.
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