Castles near Wokuhl-Dabelow are situated in the Mecklenburg Lake District, an area characterized by its natural beauty, including clear lakes and dense forests. While the immediate municipality of Wokuhl-Dabelow has limited prominent castle attractions, the broader region offers historical sites. The area is known for its scenic landscapes, providing a backdrop for exploring historical remnants.
Last updated: June 22, 2026
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From here, you can't see Fürstenberg Castle, because someone misplaced the highlight. What you can see here on the opposite bank is the former VEB Fürstenberg feed mixing plant, also known as the Behrn Mill, a lost place that can be seen from afar due to its size, but is not accessible.
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Probably built between 1150 and 1200 as a border fortress by the Ascanians! First documented in 1333! The current east wing of the complex, known as the "Old House," probably dates from 1539. The south wing, the "Great New House," was built between 1572 and 1595.
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Was previously used as a school. Unfortunately it is currently empty.
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As early as the 13th century, Weisdin belonged to the von Peccatel family (also: von Peckatel), a now extinct Mecklenburg noble family. They built a castle here, the remains of which are still preserved. The ruins on the southern bank of the Middle Lake are one of the better preserved hilltop castles in Northern Germany with clearly visible remains of the main and outer baileys, keep and moat.
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The castle church is the work of Friedrich Wilhem Buttel. It is regarded as his most important church building in Mecklenburg. Construction began in 1855.
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The actual time of origin of the moated castle, which was originally surrounded by water on all sides, has not been clarified to this day. The castle, which originally had 4 wings, was probably built by the Ascanians in the 11th century. Older books tell of a founding in 1333 by the Count of Lindow. From the old buildings of the castle only the east wing, the south wing and partly the west wing are preserved. Most of the 4-wing complex from the 16th century has been removed. Small medieval remnants can still be found in the old house (east wing), in the large new house (south wing) and in the new kitchen (west wing). Today the castle is the oldest building in the city of Fürstemberg- more information: https://fuerstenberg-havel-stadtentwicklung.de/alte-burg/
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Beautiful city water and easily accessible for paddle lovers.
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Around Wokuhl-Dabelow, you can explore several historical sites with castle connections. These include the Neustrelitz Castle Church, a neo-Gothic building from the 19th century now used for exhibitions and concerts, and the Neustrelitz Palace Ruins, which mark the site of the former ducal residence. Further afield, you'll find the Ruins of Peccatel Castle, one of the better-preserved hilltop castles in Northern Germany with visible remains of its main and outer baileys.
Yes, the Neustrelitz Castle Church is listed as family-friendly and offers a unique experience with its architectural beauty and use as an exhibition space. While not a castle itself, Lake Röblin is also noted as family-friendly and provides a pleasant natural setting near historical sites.
The region around Wokuhl-Dabelow is part of the Mecklenburg Lake District, known for its natural beauty. While visiting historical sites, you can enjoy clear lakes and dense forests. For example, Lake Röblin offers beautiful city water views and is easily accessible for walks.
The area around Wokuhl-Dabelow offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, such as the "Neustrelitz Town Hall – Neustrelitz Town Church loop" or the "Dabelow Village Church – Town Church Fürstenberg/Havel loop." For gravel biking, there are routes like the "Himmelpfort Lock – Baalensee Bridge loop." If you prefer running, explore trails like the "Lake Lutow loop." You can find more details on these activities in the cycling, gravel biking, and running guides for Wokuhl-Dabelow.
While specific hiking trails directly around the castle ruins are not detailed, the broader region offers easy cycling and running routes that can be enjoyed on foot. For example, the "Dabelow Village Church – Town Church Fürstenberg/Havel loop" is an easy cycling route that could be adapted for a longer walk, and several running loops are rated as moderate, offering accessible options for exploring the natural surroundings.
Visitors appreciate the historical significance and architectural beauty of sites like the Neustrelitz Castle Church, especially during events like the Advent season when it's beautifully lit. The Neustrelitz Palace Ruins offer a glimpse into the region's ducal past, while the Ruins of Peccatel Castle are valued for being well-preserved examples of medieval fortifications.
The Mecklenburg Lake District, where Wokuhl-Dabelow is located, is known for its natural beauty. Visiting during spring or autumn allows for comfortable exploration of the outdoor ruins and surrounding landscapes, avoiding the peak summer heat while still enjoying pleasant weather. The Neustrelitz Castle Church is particularly nice in the Advent season when it is beautifully lit.
Information on specific public transport routes directly to each castle is not readily available. However, Neustrelitz, where the Castle Church and Palace Ruins are located, is a larger town and likely has better public transport connections than more remote sites. It is advisable to check local transport schedules for the most up-to-date information when planning your visit.
While specific dog policies for each historical site are not provided, many outdoor ruins and surrounding natural areas in Germany are generally dog-friendly, especially if dogs are kept on a leash. For indoor attractions like the Neustrelitz Castle Church, it's best to check their specific visitor guidelines beforehand. The numerous outdoor routes and natural areas around Wokuhl-Dabelow are excellent for walks with your dog.
Yes, Lake Röblin is designated as a viewpoint and offers scenic perspectives of the surrounding area. While it doesn't directly overlook a castle, it provides a beautiful natural setting to enjoy during your visit to the region's historical sites.


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