Wendish Heritage Town
Welcome to Giddings, the Lee County seat on U.S. 290 with deep Wendish-German heritage, about an hour east of Austin.
Giddings is the county seat of Lee County, Texas, a small Central Texas city set along U.S. Highways 290 and 77 about an hour east of Austin and roughly 95 miles west of Houston. With a population of about 5,200, it is the county's largest city and its commercial and governmental center, positioned where the fast-growing Austin region begins to give way to the farm and ranch country of eastern Central Texas. The town was established in 1871 by the Houston and Texas Central Railway, which gave it a rail connection and a founding role in the region's economy. It was settled in the 1870s largely by the Wends, a group of conservative German Lutherans who left a lasting imprint on the area's culture, churches, and community life. By the 1890s Giddings was a cotton-shipping center with gins, an opera house, and a German-language newspaper, and that agricultural and rail heritage still anchors the town's identity. Today Giddings functions as a working county seat and service hub. Its downtown centers on the Lee County Courthouse, and local murals celebrate the town's businesses and heritage. Surrounding farm and ranch land, along with the U.S. 290 corridor, support a mix of retail, agriculture, and light industry, and the town's schools serve the wider Lee County area. The city's position on U.S. 290 — a principal route between Austin and Houston — keeps it connected to both metros while preserving a distinctly rural, small-town character. The town maintains city parks for sports and gatherings, and its annual events and heritage celebrations draw from the surrounding countryside. Giddings is often described as the gateway to rural Texas, a place where the Hill Country's cultural influence meets the open ranch country to the east.
Giddings is in Lee County, Texas, and serves as the county seat. It is the county's largest city, located in Central Texas along U.S. Highways 290 and 77, and it functions as the area's commercial and governmental center.
Giddings sits about an hour east of Austin and roughly 95 miles west of Houston along U.S. Highway 290, making it a convenient stop between Texas' two largest metro areas and a practical commuting link between them.
Giddings is known for its Wendish-German heritage, its role as the Lee County seat, and its historic courthouse square and murals. It is often described as the gateway to rural Texas.
Giddings is served by the Giddings Independent School District, which operates schools for the city and the surrounding Lee County area, from pre-kindergarten through high school, and serves as the educational hub of the county.
MARKET SNAPSHOT
How homes have been selling here over the last 90 days.
Market data reflects closed sales over the last 90 days and is provided for informational purposes.
BROWSE BY ZIP
Browse listings by postal code in this area.