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Top 14 Castles around Hohnhorst

Best castles around Hohnhorst are located in the municipality of Lower Saxony, Germany, offering a glimpse into the region's past. The area features a variety of historical sites, including manor houses, castle ruins, and former summer residences. These locations provide insights into historical architecture and cultural heritage. The region's landscape, including proximity to Steinhuder Meer, enhances the appeal of these historical destinations.

Best castles around Hohnhorst

  • The most popular castles is Wooden bridge at Hagenburg, a historical site and…

Last updated: May 9, 2026

Wooden bridge at Hagenburg

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The view from the bridge to the castle is wonderful and the area is really beautiful. If you are lucky, you will also find grazing Galloways on the other side of the river nearby.

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Hagenburg Canal

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Kanal, which starts in the southwest of the Steinhuder Meer and ends at the Hagenburger Schloss. The channel is very popular with anglers and canoe riders.
In the summer months you can watch water bats hunting here.

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Heisterburg Ruins

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Something hides the sign for Heisterburg. After a short distance we reach the remains of an old refuge. Right at the entrance, a board where, if not smeared, you can …

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Wichtringhausen Manor

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So much culture is needed at Deister ... and yes, it's worth it.

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Hagenburg Castle and Park

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Hagenburg Castle is a small castle in Hagenburg / Lower Saxony, which served for a long time as the summer residence of the House of Schaumburg-Lippe. It is connected to …

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August 18, 2024, Wooden Bridge at Hagenburg

A perfect place for a relaxing walk or a restful break in nature.

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On the round trip around Lake Steinhude you also follow the Hagenburg Canal for a while or even cross it

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The later manor emerged from one or more farms. The two-story manor house is striking, surrounded by a wide moat and accessible via three bridges. The basement and ground floor are made of quarry stone masonry - largely unplastered - while the high upper floor is a half-timbered building with plastered compartments. The building was probably built in the 16th century. As a half-timbered building, it is one of the older manor houses in the Calenberger Land. Beginning of the 17th century. The (first) renovations have been carried out, which is indicated by a bay window on the east side designed in the Renaissance style with "1611" as the year of construction. In 1866, further renovations were carried out in the neo-Gothic style, with parts of the external masonry being massively replaced and the stone stair tower, a gallery, a bay window and a turret being added. The manor includes a spacious park with old trees. The avenue that begins behind the park and leads to the Munzeler Mark forest is remarkable. The manor goes back to property owned by the Counts of Schaumburg, who gave it out as a fiefdom. This was associated with a seat in the knight's curia of the Calenberg state estates (state parliament) and exemption from the sovereign's service obligations. In 1743 Georg Reinhard Langwerth v. Simmern, ancestor of the current owners, the manor. Source: https://www.barsinghausen.de/portal/seiten/wichtringhausen-903000177-20002.html

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I almost cycled past it. Unforgivable if you overlook such a sight. https://rittergut-wichtringhausen.de/

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Hagenburg Castle, the forerunner of Hagenburg Castle, was first mentioned in a document in 1369 as Hagenborch. It probably goes back to the Counts of Schaumburg, when they set foot on the Steinhuder Meer in the 14th century. The castle was probably used in the early 14th century to secure the settlement of Hagenburg, which was built in the second half of the 13th century. From the 14th century onwards, the castle was often mortgaged and later served as the administrative seat of the Hagenburg district. In 1518 the brothers Anton and Johann zu Holstein-Schaumburg were enfeoffed with the castle by the Hessian landgrave. The lords of Heimburg sat here as their ministerials until 1558, after that Ludolf Klencke was. In 1558 Klencke had a gatehouse built and the castle rebuilt. In the living quarters he installed a spiral staircase. In 1574 his son Ernst Ludolf arranged for some renovations and the construction of a sheepfold. Source: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schloss_Hagenburg

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The Heisterburg or Hoysburg auf dem Deister is a fortification that was built in the 10th to 11th centuries as a royal court near Feggendorf (district of Lauenau) in Lower Saxony. The Heisterburg on the Deister is one of the Franconian courts, which were initially considered to be Roman castles and only later turned out to be a royal court. The berm (a flat area between ramparts and ditches) was 2-2½ m wider at the Heisterburg than in Roman camps and forts, even if the defense (with ramparts, ditches, towers or gates) is reminiscent of that of a Limes fort. In addition, a rectangular defensive tower was found in the south-west corner of the courtyard, which jumped inward, but was not completely excavated. Source: https://mittelalter.fandom.com/de/wiki/Heisterburg

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With the explanation on the display board and the illustrations, you can understand the elevations in the area and get an impression of the size of the ramparts. Further information is available at Wikipedia https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heisterburg.

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November 20, 2021, Hagenburger Kanal

A wonderful route. A dream of a landscape.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of historical sites can I explore around Hohnhorst?

The region around Hohnhorst offers a diverse range of historical sites. You can find well-preserved manor houses like Rittergut Remeringhausen, castle ruins such as Heisterburg Ruins, and former summer residences like Hagenburg Castle and Park. There are also unique sites like Rodenberg Castle and Open-Air Museum, which features an exhibition on regional history.

Are there family-friendly castles or historical sites near Hohnhorst?

Yes, several sites are suitable for families. Rodenberg Castle and Open-Air Museum is family-friendly, offering an engaging exhibition on regional history. The Wooden bridge at Hagenburg, which provides wonderful views of Hagenburg Castle, is also considered family-friendly, as is Wichtringhausen Manor.

What natural features can I enjoy when visiting castles in this area?

Many castles are set amidst beautiful natural surroundings. Hagenburg Castle and Park is particularly notable, connected to the Steinhuder Meer by the Hagenburger Canal, offering picturesque views and a lovely park. The area around the Wooden bridge at Hagenburg is also known for its beautiful natural setting, with opportunities to see grazing Galloways. Heisterburg Ruins are nestled within a forest, providing a natural backdrop for exploration.

What outdoor activities can I do near these castles?

The region offers various outdoor activities. Near Hagenburg Castle and Park, you can enjoy bike rides around the Steinhuder Meer. For hiking enthusiasts, there are numerous trails, including easy loops like the Mittelland Canal – Haste Forest Trail. You can find more details on routes in the Hiking around Hohnhorst guide. Road cycling and gravel biking routes are also available in the wider Hohnhorst area.

Are there specific castles known for their historical architecture?

Yes, Rittergut Remeringhausen is known for its well-preserved historic architecture. Hülsede Water Castle is a beautiful example of Weser Renaissance style. Hagenburg Castle and Park, as a former summer residence, also showcases distinctive historical design.

What do visitors particularly enjoy about the castles and historical sites around Hohnhorst?

Visitors appreciate the blend of history and nature. The wonderful views from the Wooden bridge at Hagenburg towards the castle and the beautiful natural setting are highly praised. The historical insights offered by sites like Heisterburg Ruins and the regional history exhibition at Rodenberg Castle and Open-Air Museum are also popular. The overall cultural experience, including places like Wichtringhausen Manor, is well-regarded.

Can I find hiking trails near the castles?

Absolutely. For example, Heisterburg Ruins are located within a forest, making them accessible via hiking paths. The area around Hagenburg Castle and Park is also an ideal starting point for walks and bike rides. You can explore various hiking routes in the region by checking the Hiking around Hohnhorst guide.

Are there any castles that offer viewpoints?

Yes, the Wooden bridge at Hagenburg is a popular viewpoint offering wonderful views of Hagenburg Castle. Hagenburg Castle and Park itself also provides scenic views of its surroundings, including the canal and park.

Is there parking available near the castles?

Parking is generally available at or near the main historical sites. For instance, Hagenburg Castle and Park is listed as having parking facilities. It's advisable to check specific location details for other sites like Rittergut Remeringhausen or Hülsede Water Castle if you plan to drive.

How long should I plan for a visit to these castles?

The duration of a visit can vary. For smaller sites like Heisterburg Ruins, an hour or two might suffice for exploration. Larger sites like Hagenburg Castle and Park, especially if combined with a walk around the park or canal, could take half a day. Rodenberg Castle and Open-Air Museum, with its exhibition, might also warrant a few hours. Consider a full day if you plan to visit multiple locations or combine with nearby outdoor activities.

Are there any castles that host events?

Yes, Hülsede Water Castle is primarily used for events and festivities for groups, indicating it's a well-maintained venue. Rittergut Remeringhausen also frequently hosts cultural events, making it a vibrant historical site to visit.

Can I combine a castle visit with cycling?

Absolutely. Hagenburg Castle and Park is an ideal starting point for bike rides around the Steinhuder Meer. The region around Hohnhorst also offers various road cycling and gravel biking routes. You can find detailed cycling guides, such as Road Cycling Routes around Hohnhorst and Gravel biking around Hohnhorst, to plan your cycling adventures.

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