Best castles around Detern offers a glimpse into the rich history of East Frisia, Germany. This region is characterized by its flat, green landscapes and waterways, historically significant for trade and defense. Detern itself is situated within this area, providing access to historical sites that reflect centuries of regional development and architectural evolution.
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Imposing manor house from 1730 in a central location in Loga
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The Stickhausen Castle The Stickhausen Castle has guarded the southeastern entrance to East Frisia since the mid-15th century. For more than two centuries, it was a military fortress, protecting East Frisia from enemy incursions from the east and south. Until 1885, it was the seat of the administration of the Stickhausen district. Since 2019, it has belonged to the Samtgemeinde Jümme.
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There isn't much left. The thick tower and a French cannon.
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In 1570, the Freesenhuus (the transept) of today's Haneburg was built. At the end of the 16th century, the castle was rebuilt by Count Drosten Joest Hane. It was expanded to include the southern wing, which, like the castle at Gödens, was built in the Renaissance style. In 1671, the northern wing was expanded and used as a residential castle. After 1933, the building served as a National Socialist farmers' school. At the end of the 1970s, the district took over the castle and restored it to a gem of old architecture through a complete renovation. Today, the castle is the seat of the adult education center.
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A beautiful mansion with great architecture
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A great natural spectacle in spring
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A great brick building with maritime flair
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The Harderwykenburg on the Harderwykensteg in Leer is over 500 years old and is one of the oldest castles still preserved in East Frisia and the oldest house in the city of Leer. Traditionally, the Harderwykenburg is also known as the "First House of Leer". The Harderwykenburg, built around 1470, has been privately owned by the counts of Innhausen and Knyphausen (Bodelschwingh-Plettenberg) for over 220 years. (Source: Wikipedia)
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Built around 1435 by the city of Hamburg, Stickhausen Castle served as a crucial military fortification for over two centuries, guarding East Frisia's trade routes. It played a role in conflicts like the Thirty Years' War. Today, its preserved round tower and museum offer a deep dive into the region's past, including the daily lives of its former inhabitants.
Yes, the castle grounds are open year-round. The historic tower, which houses a museum, can typically be visited from Easter to October, usually on Sundays. Group tours are also available. The museum features reconstructed living conditions, historical objects, and exhibits on the castle's history and its broader impact.
Yes, Stickhausen Castle offers hands-on activities related to old crafts for children on certain days between Easter and October. The castle grounds are also suitable for picnics and play.
Beyond Stickhausen, you can explore Haneburg Castle (Leer), a restored two-winged Renaissance residential palace from 1570. Another significant site is Harderwykenburg, an over 500-year-old stone house in Leer, considered one of East Frisia's oldest surviving castles. The Philippsburg (Leer), an elegant Dutch Baroque-style mansion from 1730, is also nearby.
Yes, the area around Stickhausen Castle offers several hiking routes. For example, you can find moderate routes like the 'Barge Pumping Station – Stickhausen Castle loop from Detern' or easier options like the 'Old Customs House, Stickhausen – Stickhausen Castle loop from Velde'. You can find more details and routes in the Hiking around Detern guide.
The flat landscapes around Detern are ideal for cycling. You can find various touring bicycle routes, such as the 'Jümme River – Bridge Over the Aper Tief loop from Velde' or the 'Jümme River – Jümme River loop from Detern'. For road cycling, options like the 'Jümme-Pünte Ferry – Amdorf Bridge loop from Velde' are available. Explore these and more in the Cycling around Detern and Road Cycling Routes around Detern guides.
The period from Easter to October is generally ideal, especially for visiting the interior of Stickhausen Castle and participating in special activities. Spring also offers a unique natural spectacle with the Crocus and Snowdrop Bloom in Lütetsburg Castle Park, which is a beautiful complement to a castle visit.
Yes, the region is characterized by flat, green landscapes and waterways. Near Stickhausen Castle, you can enjoy views of the Jümme river. Additionally, the Lütetsburg Castle Park is known for its stunning crocus and snowdrop blooms in spring, offering a beautiful natural spectacle alongside historical grounds.
Visitors appreciate the rich history and well-preserved architectural elements, especially the medieval character of Stickhausen Castle. The opportunity to explore centuries of regional history, military architecture, and the daily lives of past inhabitants is a major draw. The scenic surroundings and family-friendly options also contribute to a positive experience.
Yes, opposite Stickhausen Castle, there is a small cafe located directly on the Jümme river, offering garden seating where you can enjoy coffee or a cold drink.
The museum within the tower of Stickhausen Castle showcases its eventful history. Exhibits include reconstructed living conditions of the Gerdes family from the early 19th century, everyday objects from their era, former prison cells with historical instruments, and detailed information on the castle's construction, destruction, and its connections to broader historical events.


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