Best castles around Dassendorf are located in the Duchy of Lauenburg region of Schleswig-Holstein, near Hamburg. This area is characterized by its natural landscapes, including the Billetal Nature Reserve, offering various outdoor activities. While Dassendorf itself does not feature prominent historic castles, the surrounding region provides access to several notable historic estates and ruins. These sites offer insights into the local history and architectural heritage.
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Beautiful castle with a beautiful castle park, located directly on a pond. There is also an outside gastronomy.
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Very nice castle, very few people in Hamburg know about this gem. One of the most beautiful Christmas markets in northern Germany also takes place on the Schloßwiese.
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Everything historical has already been adequately described here, the gastronomy that has been very good for a short time and the possibility of getting married in the castle should also be mentioned.
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Who better to guard the castle than this lioness?
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In earlier years, lions and other predators were often and gladly placed as guardian figures in front of castles and mansions. The lioness in the Bergedorf Castle Park is much more recent and otherwise deviates from the usual forms of representation. She shows much less impressiveness than many of her male counterparts and also looks in the direction of the castle instead of watching in front of it. The granite sculpture shows simplified, flowing lines with rear legs set far back. Originally there was also a tiger by the same artist in the palace park next to the lioness. Plant data: Robert Schneller: Lioness (1970, granite) Bergedorfer Schloss, Bergedorfer Schloßstraße 4, 21029 Hamburg (Bergedorf) Coordinates: 53.48988, 10.21191 https://sh-kunst.de/robert-schneller-loewin/
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Great castle, many opportunities to linger, good gastronomy, but the many benches also invite you to eat your own food. Wonderful park with a river.
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Kuddewörde, with the old Saxon name Kuthenworden, and Rotenbek were first mentioned in 1230 in the tithe register of the bishop in Ratzeburg. A keep of Duke Eric IV of Saxony-Lauenburg was destroyed in a dispute with the Hanseatic cities of Hamburg and Lübeck in 1420. Duke Johann IV of Saxony-Lauenburg founded a Wilhelmite monastery with a hospital in 1495. The Kuddewörde monastery existed until the Reformation, then until 1698 as a poor house. The buildings were demolished in 1780. The 15th century Kuddewörde Castle was demolished in 1585. https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kuddew%C3%B6rde
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The castle was built in the Renaissance style between 1572 and 1576. A beautiful building complex, which is characterized by beautiful architecture with impressive rooms and preciously painted wooden beam ceilings. Visitors can expect exhibitions on the history of the castle and the town, changing art exhibitions and a rich program of events. Weddings and other celebrations and conferences also find a dignified setting here. The castle is nestled in a park with large old trees by the idyllic mill pond. Gastronomy in the castle with a terrace facing the castle park is also popular
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While Dassendorf itself doesn't feature grand castles, the surrounding Duchy of Lauenburg region offers a variety of historical sites. You can explore Renaissance castles like Reinbek Castle and Park, medieval ruins such as the Medieval Castle Ruins of Kuddewörde, and historic estates like Bergedorf Castle.
Yes, Bergedorf Castle is the only remaining castle within the Hamburg city area. It's located on the Bille river and houses the Museum for Bergedorf and the Vierlande, offering a glimpse into local history.
Bergedorf Castle and Reinbek Castle and Park are both listed as family-friendly. Bergedorf Castle, with its museum, can be engaging for children, while Reinbek Castle's park offers space for exploration.
Reinbek Castle and Park is a significant 16th-century castle built in the Dutch Renaissance style. It's considered one of the best examples of Renaissance architecture in Schleswig-Holstein and functions as an architectural monument and cultural center today.
Yes, the Medieval Castle Ruins of Kuddewörde offer a look into the region's past. These are remnants of a 15th-century castle located along the Billetal, though they are behind a paddock and not directly accessible.
The area around Dassendorf, including near the castles, is rich in natural landscapes like the Billetal Nature Reserve. You can find numerous hiking and walking routes. For more options, explore the Running Trails around Dassendorf guide, which includes routes like the 'Running loop from Dassendorf'.
Beyond visiting castles, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can find road cycling routes, mountain biking trails, and running paths. Check out guides like Road Cycling Routes around Dassendorf or MTB Trails around Dassendorf for detailed options.
Visitors appreciate the historical insights and the architectural beauty of sites like Reinbek Castle. The unique status of Bergedorf Castle as Hamburg's only remaining castle is also a highlight. The blend of history with natural surroundings, such as the Billetal near Kuddewörde, is also highly valued.
Yes, the Edmundsthal Water Tower with Observation Tower is a historical site. Built in 1911, it was part of the supply system for a former lung sanatorium. While the observation tower is no longer accessible, it remains an interesting landmark along hiking trails.
At Bergedorf Castle, you can find the Lioness Statue at Bergedorf Castle. This granite sculpture, created in 1970 by Robert Schneller, offers a modern artistic touch to the historic castle park.
For a site like Reinbek Castle and Park or Bergedorf Castle, plan for at least 1-2 hours to explore the castle, its museum (if applicable), and the surrounding grounds. For ruins like Kuddewörde, a shorter stop might suffice as they are not directly accessible.
Reinbek Castle is conveniently located near an S-Bahn station, just a few minutes by train from Hamburg, making it easily accessible. Many sites also offer parking facilities, such as at Reinbek Castle, for those traveling by car.


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