Castles around Ebergötzen feature a unique blend of historical architecture and cultural exhibits. The region is notable for the remnants of Wasserburg Radolfshausen, including its well-preserved medieval defensive residential tower. This site is integrated into the European Bread Museum, offering insight into the area's past as an administrative seat. The landscape, once protected by streams and floodplains, provides a historical context for these structures.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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Without an entrance fee, you can peacefully climb the wide tower stairs to the viewing platform. Inside the tower, you'll find various exhibits and information. There are several levels leading to the very top. A massive wall, large wooden stairs, and a very wide viewing platform offer excellent views in almost every direction. It's a rewarding experience after cycling up the steep hill.
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Normally, the ruins are closed to the public. However, there is a way. At the castle hotel, you can get the key for the gate and visit the ruins. The observation tower was particularly important to me because I visit similar ones by bicycle in the TV series "The Tower Hunt." The tower looks massive. Spiral stone stairs lead up to a small room where you can also reach the viewing platform. First, though, you have to climb the vertical metal ladder. It's worth it because the view is beautiful. You can see the ruins and the surrounding area very well.
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Beautiful area below the castle ruins with castle park and distillery, definitely worth a trip.
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Restaurant closed, probably looking for a new tenant...
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From Plesse Castle you have a really beautiful view, a visit here is always worthwhile. There are lots of great photo opportunities.
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A beautiful castle ruin with great photo opportunities...we were lucky and the gates were open. There is also a registry office there, a great place to get married.
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Ebergötzen is home to the significant historical remnants of the Wasserburg Radolfshausen, particularly its well-preserved medieval defensive residential tower (Wohnturm). This site is integrated into the grounds of the European Bread Museum, offering a unique blend of history and cultural exhibits. The original water castle evolved from a residential tower dating back to the 13th century.
Yes, the Hardenberg Castle Ruins are a very impressive site. While not always freely accessible due to security reasons, they are part of a large park and offer great photo opportunities. Visitors often find the complex with its ruin on the rock quite beautiful.
The Plesse Tower (Tower of Plesse Castle) is an excellent choice for views. From the tower, you can enjoy a beautiful panorama. It's a popular destination, so consider visiting early to avoid crowds.
Many castles in the region are considered family-friendly. For instance, Plesse Tower and Gieboldehausen Castle are listed as family-friendly. The European Bread Museum, which incorporates the Wasserburg Radolfshausen Wohnturm, also offers a broader cultural experience suitable for families.
The terrain around castles like Plesse Tower and Hardenberg Castle Ruins can involve intermediate to challenging sections, often with elevation changes. Katlenburg Castle is also on a castle hill, suggesting some uphill walking. It's advisable to wear appropriate footwear.
Yes, the Ebergötzen region offers various hiking opportunities. For example, there are running trails like the 'Ridge Trail in Göttinger Wald – Plesse Castle Parking Lot loop' which is considered difficult. You can find more details on hiking routes in the Running Trails around Ebergötzen guide.
Beyond hiking, you can explore mountain biking and road cycling. There are MTB trails such as the 'Mackenröder Cliffs – Hördel Spring loop' and road cycling routes like the 'Rhume River – Lake Seeburg loop'. For more information, check the MTB Trails around Ebergötzen guide and the Road Cycling Routes around Ebergötzen guide.
Many castles, especially those with outdoor elements like Plesse Tower and Hardenberg Castle Ruins, are best enjoyed during pleasant weather. Spring and autumn offer comfortable temperatures for exploring and hiking. Visiting early in the day can help avoid crowds at popular spots.
Yes, the Wohnturm of Wasserburg Radolfshausen is part of the European Bread Museum, offering insight into the history of bread-making alongside medieval architecture. Additionally, Gieboldehausen Castle, a former seat of the Barons of Minnigerode, is now used as a registry office and for cultural purposes, providing a glimpse into its modern role.
The Plesse Tower features a restaurant, allowing visitors to enjoy a meal with a view. Near Hardenberg Castle Ruins, you can find the Hardenberg Distillery, which also has a shop and offers tastings, and the Keilerland where you can eat. For other castles, nearby towns will offer dining options.
Some castles, like Gieboldehausen Castle, have designated parking. For others, such as Plesse Tower, there is a parking lot available. It's always a good idea to check specific parking information for each site before your visit, especially during peak times.
The Hardenberg Distillery is located below the Hardenberg Castle Ruins, directly at the entrance of the castle park. It has a rich history dating back to 1700 and offers tours and tastings. It's a unique cultural and historical attraction complementing a visit to the castle ruins.


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