Best castles around Wenzen offer a journey through medieval history, set amidst diverse landscapes. The region features historical sites ranging from well-preserved ruins to former administrative centers. Visitors can explore castles situated on mountain noses and gypsum cones, providing views over valleys. These sites often include remnants of towers, walls, and historical infrastructure.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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The stamp is not located directly at the castle, but at the forest education center located below. The ruin itself is currently under restoration. As of 5/26
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Through this beautiful gate, you reach the ruins of Greene Castle, a worthwhile hiking destination. After renovations in 2024, the castle will be accessible again, but please check the opening times beforehand.
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The climb to the castle ruins is a bit steep but once you get to the top it is worth looking at this old building and the explanations.
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It's nice that the tower has been renovated and can now be used as an observation tower.
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Interesting for stamp hunters.
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Picturesque remains on an exposed hilltop
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The tower has been restored and fitted with a steel viewing platform. Beautiful views from there!
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The ascent from the main tower has been renovated and can be climbed. A great vantage point that rewards the steep climb.
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The region around Wenzen features several historical castle ruins. Among the most popular are Greener Castle, known for its park-like grounds and climbable tower offering views of Greene and the Leinetal. Another significant site is WS Stamp 13: Homburg Castle Ruins, a hilltop castle first mentioned in 1129, with preserved remains of stairs, a deep well, and walls.
Yes, Greener Castle is considered family-friendly. Its park-like terrain with benches and information boards makes it a pleasant spot for all ages. Additionally, the area near WS Stamp 13: Homburg Castle Ruins includes a newly designed playground with a cable car, making it suitable for families.
Visitors can expect to see remnants of medieval architecture. At Homburg Castle Ruins, you'll find preserved stairs from the castle gate, a deep well, vaults, and walls, with the keep currently undergoing restoration. Greener Castle offers a climbable tower and historical information boards. Winzenburg Castle Ruins features the remains of a tower, providing a glimpse into its past.
Many of the castle ruins offer excellent vantage points. From the tower at Greener Castle, you can enjoy views of Greene and the Leinetal. The Gate to Greene Castle also provides a great view, even extending to the Brocken in the Harz mountains on clear days. The Homburg Castle Ruins, situated on a 403-meter-high gypsum cone, also offers scenic views, though the tower itself is currently closed for restoration.
Yes, the area around Wenzen is excellent for hiking. You can find various routes, such as the 'Around the big Homburg' trail near Homburg Castle Ruins. For more options, explore the Hiking around Wenzen guide, which includes routes like the 'Barbara Baude at the Barbara Cross loop' and the 'Hilskamm at Weenzer Pass loop'.
Beyond hiking, the region offers great opportunities for cycling. You can find routes for both touring and road cycling. Check out the Cycling around Wenzen guide for routes like the 'Historic Old Town of Einbeck loop' or the Road Cycling Routes around Wenzen guide for scenic rides like the 'Lamspringe Abbey Church loop'.
Visitors frequently highlight the historical atmosphere and the scenic views. The well-preserved castle grounds of Greener Castle, with its benches and information boards, are appreciated for lingering. The challenging ascent to Homburg Castle Ruins (when accessible) is rewarded with a great vantage point, and the overall experience of exploring medieval ruins amidst nature is highly valued.
Near the Gate to Greene Castle, there are toilets available on site. For dining, the area near Homburg Castle Ruins has the Mittendorffs Park forest restaurant, which is noted for its friendly team. For other amenities, you might need to visit nearby towns.
While specific seasonal recommendations for Wenzen are not detailed, visiting during spring or summer generally offers pleasant weather for exploring ruins and enjoying outdoor activities. Spring also brings the sight of wild garlic around Winzenburg Castle Ruins. Always check local conditions, especially for sites undergoing restoration like the Homburg Castle Ruins, which may have limited access.
While specific parking details for every castle are not provided, the Homburg Castle Ruins can be accessed via the Stadtoldendorf Schützenhaus hiking car park, which is a starting point for trails leading to the ruins. For Greener Castle, it is easy to reach from Greene, suggesting local parking options.
The guide does not provide specific public transport details for reaching individual castles. However, the village of Weenzen, which is part of the municipality Duingen, is in Lower Saxony, Germany. For detailed public transport information, it's best to consult local transport services or plan your route to nearby towns and then proceed to the castle sites.
The guide does not explicitly state dog-friendly policies for each castle. However, as many of these are outdoor ruins and historical sites, dogs on a leash are often permitted in the outdoor areas. It's always advisable to check specific site regulations before your visit, especially for indoor areas or protected sites.


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