Best castles around Grambek, located in the Duchy of Lauenburg, offer a glimpse into historical architecture. The region features a mix of standing castles and historical sites, providing insight into centuries of local heritage. Visitors can explore diverse architectural styles and historical contexts within a short distance.
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The Guldenburgs' Legacy is a German television series that was broadcast in Wotersen on ZDF between 1987 and 1990 and is one of the most successful German series of its time.
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Nice castle surrounded with farm buildings.
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When I drove by there, a large number of cranes were resting at the castle. A quiet, almost lonely area with many beautiful views
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I discovered the place by chance. Since I like castles, I was very satisfied and I took some pictures. Unfortunately, I couldn't spend a lot of time here. But the environment looks very nice.
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not much can be seen I only noticed the sign on the side of the path
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If you come from Kankelau, it goes beautifully downhill at high speed on this long and straight route and you can always see Wotersen Castle from a distance.
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I find old castles simply fascinating. As a child I had wished for and even got a knight's castle for Christmas. Ivanhoe was my big hero. Not much can be seen of this old castle, however. If you don't know it, you can drive past it, even though it's right on the street. But if you stand in front of it, you can still guess the history. It is also well signposted so that you can find it. In the municipality of Gudow, seven former weir systems can be traced. To the west of the Kehrsen district is the rest of a so-called tower hill castle or moth after the French "château à motte". The castle hill has a diameter of 18 m and a height of 1.5 m above the water line of the moat. The trench is 7 m wide and is interrupted in the east by a modern earth ramp. A connection to the water supply to the Stichels Bach is questionable. Archaeological excavations in Schleswig-Holstein showed that multi-storey wooden towers stood on castle hills. Basements and towers made of rock or brick are rarely known. A castle includes a wooden bridge over the moat as well as a palisade around the tower or the base of the hill. Surrounding walls are also found in such weir systems. On the basis of finds (e.g. ceramics, metal and wood) and the findings (especially dendrochronological data) moths can be dated to the 13th / 14th century. The castle was put under protection with the entry in the monument book. http://instant-trout-company.de/Bodendenkmale/kehrsen.html
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From here you have a beautiful view across the landscaped park to the rear of Wotersen Manor. The landscaped park is not open to the public, so you have to look over the castle wall to see it. Wotersen Manor was owned for almost three centuries by the noble Bernstorff family, who played a significant role in Hanoverian and Danish politics during the 18th century. https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gut_Wotersen
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Grambek offers a mix of historical architecture, from standing castles like Wotersen Castle, an 18th-century Baroque manor, to archaeological remains such as the Franzosenschanze War Memorial and Kehrsen Motte, which are remnants of medieval fortifications.
Yes, Grambek Castle itself operates as both a hotel and a restaurant. Visitors can experience its historical ambiance while enjoying regional culinary specialties, such as "Lauenburg asparagus."
Schloss Wotersen is a magnificent 18th-century Baroque manor house known for its elegant architecture and picturesque park grounds. It gained widespread recognition as the primary filming location for the popular German television series "Das Erbe der Guldenburgs." The estate also hosts various events, including concerts and harvest markets, and is a venue for the Schleswig-Holstein Music Festival.
While the castle itself is generally not open to the public for tours, the estate regularly hosts a variety of public events like concerts and markets. It also functions as a popular location for private celebrations and conferences. You can often enjoy the surrounding park grounds.
The Franzosenschanze War Memorial represents the remains of a medieval castle that was later used by French troops in 1813 during the liberation wars. Its well-preserved wall allows visitors to observe its original structure and division, offering a glimpse into its past.
The Kehrsen Motte is a historical site featuring the remains of a tower hill castle. It consists of a castle hill and a trench, providing insight into medieval defensive structures and archaeological interest in the region.
Many of the castles, particularly Wotersen Castle, are set within picturesque grounds that are suitable for family walks. The estate at Wotersen also hosts various events throughout the year that can be enjoyable for families. The general area offers opportunities for easy walks and exploring historical sites.
The area around Grambek offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous road cycling routes, such as the "Büchen Canal Bridge – Wotersen Castle loop from Güster," and MTB trails like the "Güster Canal Bridge – Wotersen Castle loop from Güster." For more details and routes, explore the Road Cycling Routes around Grambek and MTB Trails around Grambek guides.
For Schloss Wotersen, the Avenue to Schloss Wotersen offers a beautiful approach with views of the castle from a distance. For Grambek Castle, the View of Grambek Castle highlight provides the best vantage point, as the castle itself is privately owned and well hidden.
The castles and their surrounding areas can be enjoyed throughout the year. Spring and summer are ideal for exploring the grounds and attending outdoor events at places like Schloss Wotersen. Autumn offers picturesque scenery with changing foliage, while winter can provide a quiet, serene experience, especially for walks around the historical sites.
Grambek Castle itself houses a restaurant. Additionally, Wotersen Castle has gastronomy with a summer garden nearby, making it convenient for visitors looking for refreshments or a meal.
Schloss Wotersen is easily accessible, located just a short drive from Hamburg, with ample parking available for visitors. For other sites, accessibility can vary, and driving is often the most convenient option for exploring the region's historical sites.


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