Castles in Guldborgsund Municipality, located on the islands of Lolland and Falster, offer insights into the region's historical architecture and cultural heritage. This area features several historic manors and castle ruins, providing opportunities for exploration. Visitors can experience extensive grounds and learn about the past of these estates. The landscape combines historical sites with natural surroundings.
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Beautiful castle and park grounds.
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Bruggeri Krenkerup, worth a visit and tasting...😀
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with changing activities in the tower
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The estate extends over 3,700 hectares, with a three-winged building on a hill surrounded by a moat. The estate, documented since 1330, changed hands through marriages between important Danish families such as Gøye, Brahe, Rosenkrantz, and Reventlow-Hardenberg. Between 1815 and 1938, the estate was known as Hardenberg, reflecting its connection to the County of Hardenberg-Reventlow.
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The park is currently open from 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., and admission is free. The manor house is not open for tours.
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The castle is private and not accessible. However, the beautiful park can be visited.
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We took a limo break here. Beautiful view of the harbor.
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For a deep dive into history, visit Gåsetårnet and Castle Ruins of Vordingborg, home to the best-preserved castle tower in Denmark and once the largest royal castle. Another excellent choice is Krenkerup Castle, an estate documented since the 1330s with parts dating back to the mid-1500s, featuring a moat and an octagonal tower.
Yes, several sites are suitable for families. The Gåsetårnet and Castle Ruins of Vordingborg are considered family-friendly, offering historical exploration. Corselitze Manor and Park is also family-friendly, with extensive gardens and forests perfect for walks.
Corselitze Manor and Park is surrounded by large forests, including the Valdemar Oak, Denmark's largest tree. Its English-style gardens feature rose collections, white bridges over small lakes, and avenues. Lungholm Manor also boasts a 15-hectare English-style park with serpentine lakes and winding drives.
The Guldborgsund region offers various outdoor activities. Near the manors, you can find numerous hiking and cycling routes. For hiking, explore trails like Horreby Lyng or the Korselitze Østerskov Coastal Trail. For cycling, consider routes like the Baltic Sea Beach loop or the Cycle Path Along Guldborgsund. You can find more details in the Hiking in Guldborgsund and Cycling in Guldborgsund guides.
Yes, Corselitze Manor and Park has parking facilities. For other locations like Gåsetårnet and Castle Ruins of Vordingborg, parking is generally available in the nearby town of Vordingborg. It's always advisable to check local signage upon arrival for specific parking instructions.
The spring and summer months (April to September) are generally ideal for visiting, as the weather is pleasant for exploring the extensive parks and outdoor ruins. The gardens at Corselitze and Lungholm are particularly beautiful when in bloom. However, the historical sites are accessible year-round, offering different atmospheric experiences.
Yes, Lungholm Manor itself offers hotel rooms and holiday housing, providing a unique opportunity to stay in a historic setting. The Guldborgsund region also has various other accommodation options, from hotels to guesthouses, in nearby towns.
Corselitze Manor and Park is notable for its Neoclassical manor house, built between 1775 and 1777, and its extensive English-style gardens. It also features the Valdemar Oak, Denmark's largest tree, and the thatched 18th-century Generalens Lysthus forest pavilion. The well-maintained grounds are open to the public, offering a tranquil green escape.
The Goose Tower (Gåsetårnet) is the best-preserved part of the Vordingborg Castle ruins and a symbol of the town. Built in the 1360s, it was one of nine towers of Denmark's largest royal castle. The golden goose on its spire was a symbol of mockery against the German Hanseatic League during King Valdemar Atterdag's reign.
Krenkerup Castle is an active agricultural estate that also houses a brewery and Denmark's only professional full-size polo field. Visitors can appreciate its ancient architecture while also enjoying guided tours of the Krenkerup Brewery, blending history with modern enterprise.
Visitors frequently appreciate the rich history and architectural beauty of sites like Gåsetårnet and Krenkerup Castle. The tranquil and well-maintained parks, such as those at Corselitze Manor and Lungholm Manor, are also highly valued for peaceful walks and enjoying nature.


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