Best castles around Todendorf are found in the broader region, as Todendorf itself is primarily known for its natural landscapes, such as forests and ponds, and cycling paths. The area also has historical significance as a former NATO anti-aircraft firing range. While Todendorf does not host castles directly, the surrounding Stormarn district offers several historical sites. Visitors can explore various historical landmarks and ruins in the vicinity.
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The Tremsbüttel Manor, also known as Tremsbüttel Castle, is a historic building in Tremsbüttel, Schleswig-Holstein. It was originally built as a manor house for a noble estate and is often referred to as a castle due to its castle-like appearance. The manor has a varied history with various uses, including a hotel until 2020 and a private clinic starting in 2023.
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It's no longer worth a visit, as the castle can only be viewed from a distance through the fence. The gardens are also no longer open to visitors.
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In 1230, the Slavic settlement was first mentioned in the Ratzeburg tithe register as Linowe or Lynowe. The place name goes back to Old Polabian *Linov and is a combination of *lin "tench" and the possessive suffix -ov and means settlement near the tench. Linau is of Slavic origin and lies on the "Limes Saxoniae", the former border between Saxons and Slavs, which enters the administrative area here. According to historical research, it can be assumed that the then "Lynowe" existed as a settlement much earlier. Linau Castle was destroyed in 1291, and the second castle in 1349. The remains of the castle complex are now more clearly visible again, as the foundation of the complex was restored as authentically as possible in a very complex operation in cooperation with the State Archaeological Office. The complex thus gives visitors an idea of its former importance. It is the only castle ruin of its kind in southern Holstein. Linau is located on the edge of the Hahnheide nature reserve and local recreation area, directly on the district border with Stormarn. The community had 543 inhabitants in 1939. After the unspeakable war, there were 1031. Many of them have accepted the community as their new home. Linau has an intact, diverse club life, including a motivated volunteer fire department. This is not least and especially due to the initiative of the Linauers. https://gemeinde-linau.de/unser-dorf/ https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linau
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The wooden bridge leads over the still very young Bille to the castle ruins.
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For over 430 years, Ahrensburg Castle has been one of the most beautiful Renaissance castles in Schleswig-Holstein. During this long period there were joys and sorrows for the castle residents, as well as phases of decline and economic hardship instead of wealth and splendor. The castle museum is impressive with evidence of a long history, from the Renaissance to historicism, and modernity is also represented. Today the castle is not only a museum of Schleswig-Holstein aristocratic culture and the landmark of the city of Ahrensburg, but also offers its visitors a variety of opportunities to discover it from completely different sides. https://www.schloss-ahrensburg.de/das-schloss/
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It is not possible to take photographs through the fence; the castle grounds and the park are not accessible, as a private clinic is now located there.
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The Schlosskirche Ahrensburg is an Evangelical Lutheran church in Ahrensburg. Source: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schlosskirche_Ahrensburg
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Today we visited the reconstructed castle. The reconstruction probably only affects the old keep, which was built a few meters thick with field stones. We would not have expected the castle itself to be here, but it is worth a short detour. Times must have been quite dangerous here back then, since some old castle ruins such as Cecilieninsel and the other castle ruins next to Cecilieninsel are also there. Incidentally, the way to the farm dog was blocked off, which means that it is no longer possible to get there. Next to the castle there are some ponds where fish was/is bred. If you want to enjoy the view, you can eat in the pond restaurant. But I don't know if this is still open at all, since there was no card on the house.
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Todendorf itself is primarily known for its natural landscapes, such as forests and ponds, and cycling paths. It does not host any castles directly. However, the surrounding Stormarn district offers several historical sites and castles for visitors to explore.
The region around Todendorf features a variety of historical sites, ranging from well-preserved Renaissance castles to medieval castle ruins. You can explore castles that now house museums, like Ahrensburg Castle, or visit the remains of ancient fortifications such as Burg Linau Ruins and Arnesvelde Castle Ruins.
Some notable castles in the vicinity include Ahrensburg Castle, a beautiful Renaissance castle that now serves as a museum. Another significant site is Tremsbüttel Castle, known for its cultural heyday and as a former meeting place for international society. You can also explore the historical Burg Linau Ruins and Arnesvelde Castle Ruins.
Yes, several castles in the area are considered family-friendly. Ahrensburg Castle offers a museum experience suitable for families, showcasing Schleswig-Holstein aristocratic culture. Tremsbüttel Castle, Burg Linau Ruins, and Arnesvelde Castle Ruins are also listed as family-friendly, offering historical exploration in varying degrees.
While specific seasonal recommendations for castles are not provided, the region's natural landscapes are enjoyable year-round. Spring and summer offer pleasant weather for exploring castle grounds and nearby outdoor activities. Autumn provides beautiful foliage, and winter can offer a unique, serene atmosphere, though some indoor attractions might have reduced hours.
Yes, parking is generally available at the more prominent castles. For instance, Ahrensburg Castle has parking facilities. For castle ruins or less developed sites, parking might be available nearby or at designated trailheads if you plan to combine your visit with a walk.
Absolutely. The region is home to several fascinating castle ruins. Burg Linau Ruins, a three-part medieval castle, has undergone restoration, including a partially reconstructed round tower. The Arnesvelde Castle Ruins and Steinburg Castle Ruins also offer glimpses into medieval fortifications, though primarily only ramparts and ditches remain.
The castles in the Todendorf region showcase a rich history spanning centuries. From the Renaissance elegance of Ahrensburg Castle, built around 1585, to the medieval origins of sites like Burg Linau Ruins (first mentioned in 1291) and Arnesvelde Castle Ruins, you can explore periods of noble culture, strategic fortifications, and even cultural heydays as seen at Tremsbüttel Castle.
Yes, the area around Todendorf is known for its natural landscapes and outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for running, gravel biking, and road cycling. Many of these routes pass through scenic areas, sometimes near historical sites or natural monuments like forests, offering a great way to combine castle visits with active exploration.
Ahrensburg Castle has been recognized as one of the most beautiful Renaissance castles in Schleswig-Holstein for over 430 years. Today, it functions as a museum, offering insights into Schleswig-Holstein aristocratic culture through its impressive interiors, valuable paneling, and collections of furniture and art. It stands as a landmark of the city of Ahrensburg.
Tremsbüttel Castle, a well-kept estate in the Stormarn district, experienced a significant cultural heyday in the 18th century and later became a meeting place for international society. Currently, the castle grounds and park are not publicly accessible as it houses a private clinic.
Larger towns like Ahrensburg, where Ahrensburg Castle is located, offer various cafes and restaurants. For other castles or ruins, options might be more limited, so it's advisable to check local amenities in nearby villages or towns before your visit.
The time needed varies significantly by castle. For a museum castle like Ahrensburg Castle, you might spend 1-2 hours exploring the interior and grounds. For castle ruins like Burg Linau Ruins or Arnesvelde Castle Ruins, the visit might be shorter, often combined with a walk or hike in the surrounding natural areas.


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