Best castles around Dassow are situated in a region characterized by its proximity to the Baltic Sea and the scenic landscapes of Nordwestmecklenburg. The area combines historical significance with natural beauty, offering a diverse range of experiences. Visitors can explore a mix of preserved estates and historical sites nestled within charming natural settings. This location provides access to both coastal views and inland historical landmarks.
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Bothmer Castle in Klütz is the largest Baroque palace complex in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania. An architectural masterpiece with English flair and a fascinating history. The three-wing Baroque complex, with Anglo-Dutch influences, was built between 1726 and 1732 for Count Hans Caspar von Bothmer, advisor to the English king. The Festonallee – a linden avenue – is a magnificent garden monument. After the Second World War, the building was used as a retirement home in the GDR and reopened as a palace museum in 2015 after extensive renovation. A visit to Bothmer Castle is like a journey into the world of the 18th century – with a touch of London in northern Germany.
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The festoon avenue of Bothmer Castle is one of the most famous sights in all of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania. A stroll through the castle is a particularly impressive way to experience the interplay between baroque architecture and landscape planning. So don't miss the opportunity to walk through the 270-meter-long sunken path. When you then approach the castle grounds, the flanking trees initially only reveal the magnificent central axis of the main building. With each step, the field of vision expands bit by bit. When you finally reach the courtyard of honor, the splendor of the building can no longer be taken in at a glance. It is a prime example of baroque staging that still has its full effect after 300 years and makes a visit to Bothmer unforgettable at any time of year.
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Just four kilometers south of the Baltic Sea, Bothmer Castle is located in the middle of an idyllic park. It owes its existence to the adventurous life of one man: Count Hans Caspar von Bothmer. Having reached the peak of his career, the count lived in London - in the legendary 10 Downing Street. From there, he had the magnificent complex built in the Klützer Winkel from 1726 onwards, thus bringing a piece of England to Mecklenburg.
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The museum is worth seeing. It tells very clearly not only the history of the castle but also that of Hans Caspar von Bothmer. The audio guide provides additional information to the texts on the panels in the rooms.
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Bothmer Castle is located in the middle of an idyllic park. The castle owes its existence to the adventurous life of Count Hans Caspar von Bothmer. He rose to become the first advisor to the English king and lived in the legendary 10 Downing Street. From there he had the magnificent castle built in 1726.
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Beautiful white castle 🏰 with park 💯👍🏻🏰👑☺️
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Beautiful white castle 🏰 worth seeing 👍🏻💯👑🏰☺️
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wow, I didn't expect to find such a great castle here. Very well maintained and well preserved. Unfortunately the park behind the castle was not open today (danger due to loose tree tops). The café in the castle and the castle shop are not to be missed.
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For visitors interested in exploring historical castles, Schloss Bothmer and Schlossgut Groß Schwansee offer the most fulfilling experiences. Bothmer Castle is the largest preserved Baroque palace ensemble in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, featuring opulent interiors and expansive park grounds. Groß Schwansee Manor, while primarily a hotel, provides an opportunity to experience historic architecture in a luxurious setting with views of the Baltic Sea.
Bothmer Castle is a must-see due to its status as the largest preserved Baroque palace ensemble in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. Built between 1726 and 1732, it showcases Dutch and English architectural influences. Visitors can explore the castle museum, which details the life of Count Bothmer and the Baroque period, and enjoy the meticulously restored interiors and expansive park grounds. The unique "Festonallee," an avenue of linden trees, provides a picturesque approach to the castle. It also hosts cultural events and concerts.
Yes, while primarily a 5-star hotel, Schlossgut Groß Schwansee offers opportunities for non-guests to experience its historic architecture. You can enjoy culinary delights at its two restaurants, relax at the spa, or take advantage of its proximity to the natural Baltic Sea beach for walks. Its elegant atmosphere and tranquil natural surroundings make it ideal for a peaceful visit.
Yes, both Bothmer Castle and Groß Schwansee Manor are listed as family-friendly. Bothmer Castle's expansive park grounds offer space for children to explore, and its museum provides an educational experience. Groß Schwansee Manor's proximity to the Baltic Sea beach allows for family walks and outdoor activities.
The region around Dassow's castles is characterized by its proximity to the Baltic Sea and scenic landscapes. Groß Schwansee Manor offers picturesque views overlooking the Baltic Sea, just a few hundred meters from the beach. Bothmer Castle is set within an idyllic park, featuring the unique "Feston Avenue" of linden trees, which is a prime example of Baroque landscape planning.
The castles and their surrounding parks can be enjoyed throughout the year. The "Festonallee" at Bothmer Castle is particularly magical in spring when the trees have fresh leaves. The region's natural beauty, including the Baltic Sea coast near Groß Schwansee Manor, is pleasant during warmer months for outdoor activities. However, cultural events and exhibitions at Bothmer Castle occur year-round.
Yes, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails around Dassow, with options like the "View of Skandinavienkai Port – Bohlenweg" or the "Rosenhagen Natural Beach – Priwall Beach loop." For more details on hiking routes, visit the Hiking around Dassow guide. There are also gravel biking and road cycling routes available, such as the "Brodtener Coastal Cliff Cycle Path" or the "Redewisch Beach, Boltenhagen" loop. Explore these options in the Gravel biking around Dassow guide and Road Cycling Routes around Dassow guide.
The castles around Dassow reflect a rich history, primarily from the Baroque and Classicist periods. Bothmer Castle, built in the 18th century, is a testament to the life of Count Hans Caspar von Bothmer, a prominent diplomat with ties to the English royal family. Groß Schwansee Manor, dating back to 1745, showcases the evolution of manor houses from Baroque to Classicist styles. The region also has remnants of older structures like the medieval tower hill castle, Räuberkuhle Motte.
Visitors particularly enjoy the blend of historical grandeur and natural beauty. The opulent interiors and extensive park of Bothmer Castle, especially its unique Feston Avenue, are highly appreciated. At Groß Schwansee Manor, guests value the elegant setting, delicious food, and the tranquil views of the Baltic Sea. The overall experience of stepping back in time while enjoying scenic surroundings is a common highlight.
Yes, there are a couple of notable castles that are not generally accessible as tourist attractions. Schloss Lütgenhof in Dassow now operates as an acute clinic and is not open to the public. Additionally, Schloss Johannstorf, a historic Baroque manor house, suffered a devastating fire and is currently in ruins, making it unsuitable for general visitation, though preservation efforts are underway.
For a comprehensive visit to Bothmer Castle, including the museum, interiors, and park, you should plan for at least 2-3 hours. If you wish to attend an event or dine at the Orangery, allocate more time. For Groß Schwansee Manor, if you're dining or enjoying the spa, a half-day or more would be appropriate. A day trip could comfortably cover both main attractions, allowing for travel and exploration of their immediate surroundings.


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