Naturpark Hohe Mark - Westmünsterland
Naturpark Hohe Mark - Westmünsterland
Castles in Naturpark Hohe Mark - Westmünsterland are situated within a diverse landscape characterized by forests, heathlands, and river valleys. This region in North Rhine-Westphalia offers a blend of natural beauty and historical architecture. The area is known for its numerous moated castles, which reflect centuries of regional history and cultural development. Visitors can explore these historical sites amidst the park's varied terrain.
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In the "city of moated castles" Lüdinghausen, it is considered to be the oldest: Lüdinghausen Castle. Surrounded by a beautiful park, which used to form the fortification system of the castle, it is located in the heart of the city, right next to the town hall, and is now referred to as the "castle of the citizens", especially by the people of Lüdinghausen.
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Sythen Castle is a moated castle near Haltern am See. The castle was mentioned in 758 under King Pippin. Various noble families then lived here on the site. From 1821 to 1965 the castle was owned by the Westerholt and Gysenberg families. In 1946 a children's convalescent home was also set up. After that the castle was left to nature. Today a support association looks after the castle, which was renovated with the active help of volunteers. It can be rented for events such as parties and weddings and concerts are also held there.
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Lüdinghausen Castle is a moated castle in Lüdinghausen in the district of Coesfeld. Together with Vischering and Wolfsberg Castles, it is one of three castles in the Lüdinghausen urban area. The Knights of Lüdinghausen, mentioned since the 12th century, were enfeoffed with the castle by Werden Abbey near Essen. At the same time, they were ministerials of the Bishop of Münster. Striving for independence, which culminated in the unauthorized elevation of Lüdinghausen to the status of a town, and the construction of Wolfsberg Castle led to the campaign of the Münster Bishop Gerhard von der Mark against Lüdinghausen in 1271. A tower was mentioned in historical records. After the defeat of the Lords of Lüdinghausen, Lüdinghausen Castle, unlike Wolfsberg Castle, was allowed to remain, but was declared the Bishop's open house. In 1334, a gatehouse, an old and a new stone house, each with a kitchen, and a keep were mentioned. The castle remained in the possession of the Lords of Lüdinghausen until the family died out in 1443, and then passed to the Bishop of Münster. In 1445, a castle chapel connected to the gatehouse was mentioned in the outer bailey. An inventory from 1450/51 also lists a bakery and brewery in the main castle and a building house and a cowhouse in the outer bailey. The castle was acquired in 1499 by the cathedral waiter Dietrich von Heyden, and after his death in 1509 it became the official residence of the cathedral chapter of Münster. In 1538, it was described as dilapidated. After a fire, between 1569 and 1573, the cathedral chapter Gottfried von Raesfeld had the castle rebuilt in the Renaissance style on the old walls. During the Thirty Years' War, the Hessians occupied the castle for three years and expanded it. In 1802, it passed into private hands and was home to an agricultural school from 1869 to 1972. In 1829 the keep was demolished and is now marked in the paving of the castle courtyard. In 1880 the west wing was replaced by a new building for the agricultural school and the outer bailey was renovated. In 1906/07 the gatehouse was modernized and the courtyard facade of the south wing was restored. In 2000 the castle was restored and converted into an events center.
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The Renaissance castle of Lüdinghausen lies on the eastern side of the Vischeringschen Stever in a wide arc of the river. Together with Vischering Castle, 700m to the north, and Wolfsberg Castle, which is only 300m away to the south, it forms a unique landscape of monuments. The first written mention of all three castles dates back to 1271. At that time, the bishop of Münster fought back against the knights of Lüdinghausen, who also owned Wolfshelm Castle at the time, and manned a castle later called Vischering with his Drosten .
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A beautiful castle. Both the castle courtyard and the outside of the castle are beautiful to look at.
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Very nice but unfortunately no admission. Opposite is the Sythen watermill.
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Beautiful water castle from the Renaissance. The historical rooms can be visited free of charge. In addition, friendly staff.
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The castle is small but beautiful. The mill across the street is very nice too.
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The region is particularly known for its numerous moated castles, which are often surrounded by beautiful parks and reflect centuries of regional history and architectural development. You'll find a blend of historical fortresses and structures rebuilt in styles like the Renaissance.
Yes, several castles in the region are considered family-friendly. For example, Vischering Castle houses a museum and a medieval bakery, offering engaging activities. Lüdinghausen Castle is set within a beautiful park, ideal for family strolls. Raesfeld Castle also features a castle park with picturesque lakes and forest areas, perfect for a family outing.
Vischering Castle is an excellent choice, as it houses a museum that delves into its history. Founded as a fortress in the 13th century and rebuilt in Renaissance style, it offers a rich historical experience. Sythen Castle, first mentioned in 758, also has a long history and can be visited.
Yes, some castles offer amenities like cafes or restaurants. Vischering Castle has a café and a medieval bakery. Raesfeld Castle also features a café and restaurant, making it a good spot for a break. Velen Castle also offers gastronomy options.
The Naturpark Hohe Mark - Westmünsterland offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including touring bicycle, MTB, and road cycling options. For example, you can explore routes like the 'Water and heath loop from Olfen' or the 'Cross border loop from Bocholt'. You can find more details on these activities in the Cycling in Naturpark Hohe Mark - Westmünsterland, MTB Trails in Naturpark Hohe Mark - Westmünsterland, and Road Cycling Routes in Naturpark Hohe Mark - Westmünsterland guides.
Many castles are surrounded by parks or natural areas suitable for walks. Lüdinghausen Castle is located within a beautiful park, perfect for leisurely strolls. Raesfeld Castle's Tiergarten offers four paths that lead through picturesque lakes and forest areas, providing a lovely nature experience.
The castles and their surrounding parks are enjoyable throughout the year. Spring and summer offer lush greenery and pleasant weather for exploring the grounds and outdoor activities. Autumn provides beautiful foliage, especially in the castle parks, while winter can offer a unique, serene atmosphere, particularly for moated castles.
Yes, many castles themselves offer scenic views, and their locations within the Naturpark Hohe Mark - Westmünsterland often provide beautiful surroundings. Castles like Vischering Castle and Lüdinghausen Castle are set amidst greenery or within expansive parks, offering picturesque views and photo opportunities.
While the region boasts several well-known castles, exploring places like Sythen Castle can offer a more intimate experience. It's a historic moated castle that can be visited and even rented for events, providing a glimpse into local heritage away from the busiest spots.
Visitors frequently appreciate the blend of historical architecture with natural beauty. The well-preserved moated castles, often surrounded by serene parks and diverse landscapes, are highly rated for their picturesque settings and the opportunity to combine cultural exploration with outdoor activities. The komoot community has documented these sites with over 5700 photos and 5200 upvotes, highlighting their appeal.
Many castles, especially the more popular ones, offer parking facilities for visitors. For instance, Lüdinghausen Castle is noted to have parking available. It's always advisable to check specific castle websites for detailed parking information before your visit.
The duration of a visit can vary depending on the castle and your interest. For castles with museums like Vischering Castle, you might spend 2-3 hours exploring the interior and grounds. For others, a leisurely stroll through the castle park and around the exterior might take 1-2 hours. If you combine it with nearby hiking or cycling, plan for a half-day or full-day excursion.


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