Castles around Travenbrück offer a glimpse into the region's historical significance and architectural heritage. Located in the Stormarn district, the area features a mix of former noble residences, manor houses, and historical castle sites. The landscape includes the Travetal and the Alster lowlands, providing natural settings for these historical structures. This region combines cultural landmarks with natural surroundings for exploration.
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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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Markets, historical festivals, vintage car meetings, a country museum and much more can be found on the historic estate grounds! The former Traventhal estate has been the centre of events for over 300 years. The listed buildings, built in 1873, give you a unique ambience. The 80 m long stallion hall and the country museum with their decorative columns, the expressive lattice stable windows, the half-timbered structure of the historic riding hall and other outbuildings characterise the picture. The events are particularly suitable for a family outing. A petting zoo, railway, pony rides, carousels and much more are on offer for the youngest guests. Adults can enjoy the country museum between historical equipment and old carriages. You can discover many unusual things among the many interesting exhibitors and artisans. The Traventhal country market takes you back to old times. "Baroque horsepower" is not only on display there, but also at the vintage car meeting. While having a pleasant chat, you can try the tasty Traventhaler Hengst beer, brewed in the country brewery. https://www.binnenland.sh/kultur-und-tradition/details/geo/detail/landgestuet-traventhal-4459
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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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The dukes of Plön and Danish kings once enjoyed themselves here. Today antique markets, classic car meetings and horse shows.
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Unfortunately the bridge is still broken and impassable. Too bad. But the history of the castle is very interesting. If you are interested in other castle ruins: Cecilieninsel, Burg Ahrensfelde, ring wall on the Elbe-Lübeck Canal or the Ertheneburg are really interesting. With all the examples, the castle itself can only be guessed at.
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Tremsbüttel Castle is located in the Stormarn district in southern Schleswig-Holstein. As the residential building of a former noble estate, it is actually a mansion, but has been called a castle for some time due to its castle-like shape. The building from the late 19th century has housed a hotel since the estate's liquidation and is therefore open to its guests, the park is freely accessible all year round.
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A piece of jewelry, unfortunately privately owned and not open to the public.
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While many historical estates in the region are privately owned, you can visit the Traventhal State Stud, which was formerly a ducal summer residence and now hosts various events, markets, and a country museum. The Burg Stegen Site, a former moated castle, has also been made accessible with renovated paths and information boards. Additionally, Kloster Nütschau (St. Ansgar's Priory), built around the historic Nütschau Manor House, offers guided tours by appointment and serves as a spiritual and educational center.
Yes, the Traventhal State Stud is particularly family-friendly, offering a petting zoo, railway, pony rides, carousels, and a country museum during its various events and markets. The Burg Stegen Site also hosts medieval camps and features a goat enclosure, making it an engaging historical spot for families.
The castles and manor houses in the Travenbrück region boast rich histories. For example, Tremsbüttel Castle served as a ducal official residence and later a meeting place for society, hosting famous guests. The Traventhal State Stud was once the summer residence of the Dukes of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Plön. The Burg Stegen Site is a former medieval moated castle with a history dating back to 1302, strategically located in the Alster lowlands. Kloster Nütschau's manor house dates to 1577, built on the site of an even older Carolingian fortification.
Absolutely. The region is characterized by its natural settings, including the Travetal (Trave Valley) and the Alster lowlands. Kloster Nütschau is situated in the serene Travetal, offering tranquil surroundings. The Burg Stegen Site is located on the Alte Alster, providing a natural backdrop for walks.
Yes, the Travenbrück area offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous gravel biking, cycling, and road cycling routes that pass by or are close to these historical sites. For instance, there are routes like the 'Kornwassermühle Nütschau – Old Bakery Nütschau loop' for cycling. You can explore more options in the Gravel biking around Travenbrück, Cycling around Travenbrück, and Road Cycling Routes around Travenbrück guides.
The spring and summer months are ideal for visiting, as the weather is pleasant for exploring the outdoor grounds and attending events at places like the Traventhal State Stud. However, the historical sites also offer unique charm during autumn with changing foliage or even for winter walks, though some outdoor activities might be weather-dependent.
No, Tremsbüttel Castle and its grounds are not publicly accessible. A private clinic is now located there, so visitors cannot enter or take photographs through the fence.
Herrenhaus Tralau is privately owned and currently not accessible for tours or visits due to renovation work. However, its picturesque exterior, combining Neo-Renaissance, Gothic, and Art Nouveau elements, makes it a notable landmark that can be admired from a distance, even from the A21 highway.
Kloster Nütschau (St. Ansgar's Priory) is unique as the northernmost Benedictine monastery in Germany, built around the oldest preserved manor house in the Stormarn district. It offers a blend of historical architecture and active spiritual life. Guided tours are available by appointment, providing insight into its long history and current monastic use, and it also serves as a spiritual and educational center.
The Burg Stegen Site has been specifically improved with easily accessible paths and a renovated bridge, making it more accommodating for visitors with mobility needs to explore the historical grounds.
Visitors appreciate the rich history and architectural beauty of the sites, as well as the efforts to make them engaging. For instance, the Burg Stegen Site is praised for its renovated paths, information boards, and events like medieval camps. The Traventhal State Stud is loved for its diverse events, markets, and family-friendly atmosphere.
While specific cafes directly adjacent to every site are not detailed, the Traventhal State Stud often features food vendors and local breweries during its events and markets. For Kloster Nütschau, it's advisable to check their website or contact them directly for information on any on-site facilities or nearby options, as it is a monastery.


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