Naturpark Hoher Fläming
Naturpark Hoher Fläming
Best castles in Naturpark Hoher Fläming are found in southwest Brandenburg, a region characterized by gentle hills, dark forests, and streams. This area offers a glimpse into its rich past through historic castles. The park is known for its time-honored fortifications, providing unique visitor experiences. These landmarks offer both historical exploration and opportunities for outdoor activities.
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A beautiful park, with ever-new views.
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There is a lot to discover here.
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Castle complex with a spacious park worth seeing
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In the rustic ambience of the castle's knight's hall, minstrels play with wit and charm at the knight's meal. Well suited for families or company celebrations, of course you can also book this individually.
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The Höhenburg is located on a hill of the Hoher Fläming on the southwestern edge of the district town of Bad Belzig in the Potsdam-Mittelmark district in Brandenburg. The hill on which the castle is located is called Bricciusberg. About 50 meters southwest of the castle is the small St. Briccius Church and an extensive forest. Source: Wikipedia
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The 110 hectare castle park with its rich stock of foreign trees has been declared a landscape protection area. Another source distinguishes a 13-hectare core area, which is adjoined by a 113-hectare forest park. It was created around the middle of the 19th century by the then lord of the castle, Curt Friedrich Ernst von Watzdorf. Source: Wikipedia
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The roots of the complex go back to a medieval castle from the 12th century, which was replaced by a new castle after a fire in the 16th century. Over the centuries, this was gradually expanded to its current size. The castle received its Neo-Renaissance appearance during renovation work in the 19th century when it was owned by the von Watzdorf family. Used as a school from 1946 and later as a boarding school, the facility was sold to private investors in 1998. They had the castle buildings extensively renovated by 2003 and converted them into an exclusive residential and office complex. Source: Wikipedia
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approx. 1200/ construction of Rabenstein Castle on the "Steile Hagen". The festival controls the transition of the road from Wittenberg to Brandenburg via the tarpaulin. Today a hotel the restaurant is currently only open on weekends and only then is it possible to climb the tower.
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Beyond the well-known Eisenhardt Castle and Rabenstein Castle (Fläming), you can explore Wiesenburg Castle, known for its extensive English-style landscape park. Each offers a unique glimpse into the region's history and architecture.
Yes, several castles are family-friendly. Eisenhardt Castle, Rabenstein Castle (Fläming), and Wiesenburg Castle are all noted as suitable for families. Rabenstein Castle (Fläming) even hosts medieval-themed events and knight's tournaments, which can be particularly engaging for children.
While specific dog policies for each castle's interior may vary, the surrounding parks and trails are generally dog-friendly. For example, the extensive English-style park around Wiesenburg Castle and the forest paths near Eisenhardt Castle are great for walks with your dog.
The castles provide a rich historical experience. Rabenstein Castle (Fläming), a 13th-century fieldstone castle, allows exploration of its chapel, knight's hall, and even a torture chamber. Eisenhardt Castle showcases impressive brick walls and a 1,000-year history. Wiesenburg Castle, originally a medieval fortress, now displays Neo-Renaissance architecture from 19th-century renovations.
Yes, several castles offer magnificent views. The 28-meter-high keep at Eisenhardt Castle provides a phenomenal view of Bad Belzig and the surrounding landscape. Similarly, the 30-meter-high keep at Rabenstein Castle (Fläming) offers panoramic views over the wooded Hoher Fläming. The 48-meter-high tower at Wiesenburg Castle also provides beautiful vistas.
Yes, Rabenstein Castle (Fläming) houses a restaurant and a small hostel, offering an opportunity for an extended stay. Eisenhardt Castle also features a farm shop with a café and a hotel.
The Naturpark Hoher Fläming offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, including the 'Mountain pig hiking trail' or the 'Panoramic hiking trail'. Cycling is also popular, with routes like the '3-castle cycle tour' or the 'Small Fläming cycle tour'. For more details on routes, visit the Hiking in Naturpark Hoher Fläming or Cycling in Naturpark Hoher Fläming guides.
Yes, the Hoher Fläming Nature Park boasts a 147-kilometer 'Burgenwanderweg' (castle hiking trail) that connects several historical sites, including Eisenhardt Castle, Rabenstein Castle (Fläming), and Wiesenburg Castle. This trail allows you to explore the region's castles and natural beauty on foot. You can find more information about this trail on Brandenburg Tourism.
The castles and their surrounding parks are enjoyable throughout the warmer months. May and June are particularly beautiful for visiting Wiesenburg Castle, as its extensive English-style landscape park features dense rhododendrons that bloom beautifully during this period.
While specific public transport routes vary, the castles are generally accessible. For car travel, parking is available at or near many sites, such as Wiesenburg Castle. It's advisable to check local transport schedules or driving directions for each specific castle you plan to visit.
For those interested in unique historical sites, Schmerwitz Castle offers a different experience. While dilapidated, it possesses a 'morbid charm' and a fascinating history, having been used as a training facility for the Soviet Army. It's a site for those who appreciate unrestored, historically significant locations.
The castles are nestled within the Naturpark Hoher Fläming, characterized by gentle hills, dark forests, and streams. Wiesenburg Castle is surrounded by an extensive English-style landscape park with special tree populations, terraced beds, ponds, and small bridges. Eisenhardt Castle is adjoined by an idyllic green park and an extensive forest.
Yes, there are easy walking trails. For instance, the Circular Walk Around Eisenhardt Castle is described as not strenuous and a good way to experience nature while admiring the castle's mighty brick walls. The public park at Wiesenburg Castle also provides serene walking paths.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical exploration and natural beauty. The well-preserved architecture, such as the mighty brick walls of Eisenhardt Castle, and the panoramic views from the keeps are highly praised. The extensive parks, like the one at Wiesenburg Castle, and the opportunity for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, also contribute to a memorable experience.


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