Best castles around Hoisdorf are found in the surrounding region of Schleswig-Holstein. This area features historical sites, including well-preserved castles and impressive ruins, offering insights into medieval history and aristocratic life. These landmarks are often set within diverse natural landscapes, from extensive parks to forested areas. The region provides opportunities to explore architectural heritage and historical significance.
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The Tremsbüttel Manor, also known as Tremsbüttel Castle, is a historic building in Tremsbüttel, Schleswig-Holstein. It was originally built as a manor house for a noble estate and is often referred to as a castle due to its castle-like appearance. The manor has a varied history with various uses, including a hotel until 2020 and a private clinic starting in 2023.
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It's no longer worth a visit, as the castle can only be viewed from a distance through the fence. The gardens are also no longer open to visitors.
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In 1230, the Slavic settlement was first mentioned in the Ratzeburg tithe register as Linowe or Lynowe. The place name goes back to Old Polabian *Linov and is a combination of *lin "tench" and the possessive suffix -ov and means settlement near the tench. Linau is of Slavic origin and lies on the "Limes Saxoniae", the former border between Saxons and Slavs, which enters the administrative area here. According to historical research, it can be assumed that the then "Lynowe" existed as a settlement much earlier. Linau Castle was destroyed in 1291, and the second castle in 1349. The remains of the castle complex are now more clearly visible again, as the foundation of the complex was restored as authentically as possible in a very complex operation in cooperation with the State Archaeological Office. The complex thus gives visitors an idea of its former importance. It is the only castle ruin of its kind in southern Holstein. Linau is located on the edge of the Hahnheide nature reserve and local recreation area, directly on the district border with Stormarn. The community had 543 inhabitants in 1939. After the unspeakable war, there were 1031. Many of them have accepted the community as their new home. Linau has an intact, diverse club life, including a motivated volunteer fire department. This is not least and especially due to the initiative of the Linauers. https://gemeinde-linau.de/unser-dorf/ https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linau
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The wooden bridge leads over the still very young Bille to the castle ruins.
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For over 430 years, Ahrensburg Castle has been one of the most beautiful Renaissance castles in Schleswig-Holstein. During this long period there were joys and sorrows for the castle residents, as well as phases of decline and economic hardship instead of wealth and splendor. The castle museum is impressive with evidence of a long history, from the Renaissance to historicism, and modernity is also represented. Today the castle is not only a museum of Schleswig-Holstein aristocratic culture and the landmark of the city of Ahrensburg, but also offers its visitors a variety of opportunities to discover it from completely different sides. https://www.schloss-ahrensburg.de/das-schloss/
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It is not possible to take photographs through the fence; the castle grounds and the park are not accessible, as a private clinic is now located there.
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Today we visited the reconstructed castle. The reconstruction probably only affects the old keep, which was built a few meters thick with field stones. We would not have expected the castle itself to be here, but it is worth a short detour. Times must have been quite dangerous here back then, since some old castle ruins such as Cecilieninsel and the other castle ruins next to Cecilieninsel are also there. Incidentally, the way to the farm dog was blocked off, which means that it is no longer possible to get there. Next to the castle there are some ponds where fish was/is bred. If you want to enjoy the view, you can eat in the pond restaurant. But I don't know if this is still open at all, since there was no card on the house.
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Today I finally managed to find the hidden stone to the former castle complex👍
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The region around Hoisdorf offers a diverse range of historical sites, including well-preserved Renaissance castles, stately manor houses, and medieval castle ruins. You can find everything from museums showcasing aristocratic life to sites where only earthen ramparts and ditches remain, offering a glimpse into ancient fortifications.
For a deep dive into aristocratic life, visit Ahrensburg Castle. This Renaissance castle operates as a museum, showcasing beautifully preserved rooms with period furniture, paintings, and Meissen china. It provides a unique look into the lifestyle of North German nobility.
Yes, the Arnesvelde Castle Ruins are located within the scenic Forst Hagen and the Stellmoor-Ahrensburger Tunneltal nature area. While no standing masonry remains, you can explore its impressive earthen ramparts and moats, imagining the medieval stronghold while hiking through the natural forest environment. Similarly, the Burg Linau Ruins are situated on the way to the Billequelle, offering a nice walk through nature.
Many of the castles and ruins in the area are suitable for families. Ahrensburg Castle, for example, hosts various events like medieval markets and puppet theatre, making it engaging for children. Exploring the earthen ramparts at Arnesvelde Castle Ruins can also be an adventurous outing for families.
The areas around the castles offer various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for cycling, gravel biking, and mountain biking. For instance, the 'Forest Trail in Großhansdorf – Ahrensburg Castle loop from Großhansdorf' is an easy MTB route near Ahrensburg Castle. Explore more options in the Cycling around Hoisdorf, Gravel biking around Hoisdorf, and MTB Trails around Hoisdorf guides.
Ahrensburg Castle is conveniently accessible from Hamburg, which is about 30 minutes away by S-Bahn. From Hoisdorf, you would typically connect via public transport to reach Ahrensburg. It's a popular day trip destination due to its ease of access.
Tremsbüttel Castle, originally a manor house, has a fascinating modern history. It served as a hotel until 2020 and has since transitioned into a private clinic. While public access for touring might be limited now, its stately appearance and varied past make it a notable landmark in the area.
Near the castle ruins, you can often find diverse natural landscapes. For example, the Arnesvelde Castle Ruins are nestled within a forest and a nature protection area, featuring well-preserved earthen ramparts and moats. The Burg Linau Ruins are located near the Billequelle, offering a pleasant walk along a developed path.
Visitors appreciate the rich historical significance and architectural beauty of the castles. The komoot community has shown great enthusiasm, with over 1000 upvotes and more than 900 photos shared, highlighting the appeal of exploring these historical sites and their surrounding natural environments.
Beyond the more prominent sites, you can explore lesser-known ruins like the Medieval Castle Ruins of Kuddewörde. While these remains are behind a paddock and not directly accessible, imagining medieval life along the small river Bille is an exciting historical exercise. The Steinburg Castle Ruins, with only ramparts and ditches visible, also offer a quiet, historically significant exploration in a forest setting.
The castles and ruins can be visited year-round. Spring and summer offer pleasant weather for exploring the outdoor grounds and nature areas surrounding the ruins. Autumn provides beautiful foliage, while winter visits can offer a serene, less crowded experience, especially for indoor castle museums like Ahrensburg Castle.
Ahrensburg Castle, being a popular museum, is located in a town with various cafes and restaurants nearby. While Tremsbüttel Castle previously operated as a hotel with amenities, its current function as a private clinic means public access to facilities is limited. For ruins in more natural settings, it's advisable to bring your own refreshments or check for nearby village amenities.


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