Castles around Derental offer a range of historical sites and architectural structures in the surrounding Weser Uplands. While Derental itself does not feature prominent castles, the vicinity provides numerous opportunities to explore historic fortifications. The area is characterized by its river landscapes and rolling hills, providing scenic backdrops for these ancient structures. Visitors can discover over 20 castles and ruins, many of which are situated along the Weser River.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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Located directly on the cycle path, the beautiful old castle with restaurants and beer gardens invites you to rest...
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There is information here: https://www.ebidat.de/cgi-bin/ebidat.pl?id=4159 https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burg_Beverungen
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Good place to rest at the moated castle, with a very rustic overnight stay
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Beautiful town with a castle and beautiful half-timbered houses.
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The Wülmersen moated castle was founded around 1108, as can be dated from the buildings. It was owned by the Helmarshausen monastery. Around 1330 the Knights of Stockhausen ran a farm here. Over time, the medieval courtyard was expanded, the wooden ape was diverted for a moat and a new house was built next to the medieval estate. After homeless refugees were settled here after the Second World War, the medieval estate ensemble remained completely unused and fell into disrepair, so that some buildings even collapsed. From 1987, painstaking work was carried out to rebuild it, so that the Wülmersen moated castle can now be admired again in its former glory. There is also a café on the site today, as well as an agricultural museum on the upper floor of the barn. The museum can be entered via the café. The 3 € entrance fee is to be paid at the cash desk of the café. The exhibition is very informative, not too big, but still very nice. Many photos from the region hang on the walls. You can certainly spend some time here, especially since each building on the estate also has its own information boards. An audio tour of Wülmersen can also be used for a fee.
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Is worth a trip. Especially the porcelain factory
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In the meantime, a very nicely restored facility. In the 1950s the facility was abandoned and declared abandoned. In 1987 the sad remains were acquired by the Association for Education and Training (AuF) in the district of Kassel e.V. and the ruins were secured and rebuilt.
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the residential tower that has been preserved characterizes the townscape on the Weser side
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The region around Derental, particularly within the scenic Weser Uplands, offers a diverse range of historical fortifications. You can explore well-preserved structures like Wülmersen Moated Castle, ancient ruins such as Krukenburg Ruins, and impressive historic abbeys like Corvey Abbey (UNESCO World Heritage Site). The area is known for its moated castles, castle ruins, and historic abbeys, many situated along the Weser River.
Yes, Corvey Abbey, located in Höxter, is a UNESCO World Heritage site. This 1200-year-old former Benedictine monastery and imperial residence is renowned for its Carolingian Westwork and significant historical library, offering a deep dive into medieval history and architecture.
For breathtaking panoramic views, the Krukenburg Ruins are highly recommended. Its accessible keep provides magnificent vistas of the northern Hessian hills, the Solling region, the historic town of Helmarshausen, and parts of Bad Karlshafen.
Several castles in the area are suitable for families. Wülmersen Moated Castle is a nicely restored facility with a cafe and a museum dedicated to historical agricultural technology, making it an engaging visit for all ages. Beverungen Castle also offers a restaurant and a rich history that can be interesting for families.
The region around Derental is perfect for combining castle exploration with outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking, cycling, and mountain biking trails. For instance, there are cycling routes like the 'Beverungen Castle – Historic Center of Beverungen loop' or hiking trails such as the 'Fountain in Derental Park loop'. You can explore more options on the Hiking around Derental, Cycling around Derental, and MTB Trails around Derental guide pages.
Yes, Wülmersen Moated Castle features the Cafe Mehlschwalbe, offering refreshments and homemade regional delicacies. Beverungen Castle, now privately owned, houses a restaurant with a knight's hall, providing a unique dining experience.
Corvey Abbey is a 1200-year-old former Benedictine monastery and imperial residence. It became a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2014, recognized for its exceptional Carolingian Westwork and its historical importance as a center of culture and learning in the Middle Ages. Pilgrims can even get a stamp in the church.
Yes, there is a dedicated viewpoint called View of Schloss Fürstenberg. From here, you get a nice perspective of Schloss Fürstenberg, which is situated on the ridge of the Kathagenberg along the banks of the Weser River. It's also visible from the Weser cycle path.
Visitors appreciate the blend of history, scenic beauty, and varied experiences. Many enjoy the well-preserved facilities like Wülmersen Moated Castle for its restoration and amenities, while others are drawn to the historical depth and panoramic views offered by ruins like Krukenburg Ruins. The region's natural setting along the Weser River also adds to the appeal, making it ideal for combining cultural visits with outdoor activities.
History enthusiasts will find much to explore. Corvey Abbey offers a deep dive into medieval history as a former imperial residence and Benedictine monastery. The Krukenburg Ruins have an extraordinary history, even being considered a 'replica' of the Church of the Holy Sepulcher in Jerusalem. Beverungen Castle, a partially preserved moated castle, also holds centuries of regional significance.
Wülmersen Moated Castle is notable for its impressive restoration after being abandoned for decades. It now houses a museum dedicated to historical agricultural technology and features the Cafe Mehlschwalbe, making it a pleasant stop for both history buffs and those looking for a relaxing break.
Yes, there is an admission fee for the Krukenburg Ruins. Admission for adults is €2. The facility is maintained by a voluntary association.


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