Best castles around Loitsche-Heinrichsberg include historical sites and remnants of fortified structures. The area features architectural monuments, such as a listed "Mauer" (wall) in Heinrichsberg, indicating historical significance. The presence of "Burgstraße" (Castle Street) often suggests a historical castle or fortified structure in the vicinity. Visitors interested in local history and architectural heritage can explore these sites as part of Loitsche-Heinrichsberg tourism.
Last updated: May 15, 2026
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Entry onto the property and into the building is strictly forbidden!
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At a good 40 meters above sea level and directly on the banks of the Elbe River, a high medieval residential tower, the Klutturm, stands, and right next to it a neo-Gothic castle. These are the remains of the former castle complex and later the Rogätz manor.
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Ice cream factory with homemade ice cream. A family tradition since 1925. The ice cream parlor reopened on March 30, 2025. Opening hours: Fri - Wed, 11:30 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
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A church worth seeing, surrounded by lots of open space or new buildings.
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Worth seeing church.
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A church worth seeing, but there are many new buildings around it.
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There is not much left. You should definitely take the time to look at the beautiful brick work.
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A tower with striking features.
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The region features various historical sites, including remnants of fortified structures and architectural monuments. While not home to grand, fairytale castles, you can explore sites like the listed "Mauer" (wall) in Heinrichsberg, which holds historical significance. Other notable sites include defense towers and former residential estates.
Yes, several sites are suitable for families. For instance, Wolmirstedt Castle Estate, with its long history dating back to 1009, and Hexenturm Tangermünde, a former defense tower and women's prison, are both considered family-friendly.
The area around Loitsche-Heinrichsberg offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous options for hiking, mountain biking, and gravel biking. For detailed routes and guides, check out the hiking guide, MTB trails guide, and gravel biking guide for the region.
The "Mauer" at Burgstraße 34 in Heinrichsberg is a listed building and an architectural monument (Baudenkmal) with identification number 094 75228. Its designation indicates historical significance, and the presence of "Burgstraße" (Castle Street) often suggests a historical castle or fortified structure was once in the vicinity.
Schloss Heinrichshorst is privately owned. Visiting or entering the house is generally only possible during public events or specially registered events. It was built in 1899 and served as a children's nursery from 1949 to 1990.
Yes, the Old Manor House Rogätz, built in 1898, is notable because Max Planck and his wife lived there from 1943 until the end of World War II, seeking refuge from bombings in Berlin.
The Freiheitsturm (Freedom Tower) Burg, also known as Kuhturm, was first mentioned in 1538. Located near the historic city wall, it served various purposes over time, including a prison, homeless shelter, youth hostel, and even an animal shelter. Today, it functions as an exhibition space.
Visitors appreciate the rich history and architectural heritage of the region. Sites like Wolmirstedt Castle Estate are noted for their beautiful brickwork and historical depth. The komoot community has collectively given 136 upvotes and shared 92 photos, indicating a strong interest in exploring these unique historical structures.
Given that the region focuses more on historical remnants and architectural monuments rather than grand, tourist-heavy castles, many sites offer a less crowded experience. The listed "Mauer" in Heinrichsberg or the Old Manor House Rogätz might offer a quieter exploration of local history.
The historical sites around Loitsche-Heinrichsberg can be visited year-round. Spring and autumn offer pleasant weather for exploring the outdoor elements of these sites and combining visits with hiking or cycling. In autumn, the surrounding nature can add to the scenic experience.
Yes, the region's outdoor guides feature several circular routes. For example, the hiking guide includes routes like 'The Seven-Armed Signpost loop from Ellersell' or 'Elbe River – Sea Eagle Tree loop from Heinrichsberg' which can be combined with visits to nearby historical points of interest.


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