Castles around Holenberg are situated in the district of Holzminden, Lower Saxony, Germany, a region characterized by its natural landscapes and historical significance. The area is part of the Weserbergland, known for its rolling hills, forests, and the Weser River. This setting provides a backdrop for exploring historical sites, including various castles and ruins. The region offers opportunities for outdoor activities alongside cultural exploration.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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The stamp is not located directly at the castle, but at the forest education center located below. The ruin itself is currently under restoration. As of 5/26
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It's nice that the tower has been renovated and can now be used as an observation tower.
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Interesting for stamp hunters.
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The semicircular bastion of the 13th-century city fortifications, along with three other tall fortress towers and the city wall, provided secure protection to the west. The course of the former city wall is marked by a projection of several meters to the west in the area of the St. Gertrude Chapel. The corner is formed by a stately bastion. It has a rectangular floor plan with a semicircular western end, which originally extended into the Weser arm flowing past it. Built of 1.40 m thick rubble stone masonry, the bastion consists of a base story with a surrounding slope and locking openings on the sides, a first floor with slit windows, and a second floor with keyhole slits. Source: https://www.solling-vogler-region.de/de/poi/historische-staette/halbrunde-bastion-der-stadtbefestigung/11964710/
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The tower has been restored and fitted with a steel viewing platform. Beautiful views from there!
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You can see the castle beautifully from the other side of the Weser, but if you drive over the bridge (Blue Wonder) and keep to the left you come to Hehlen Castle. And if you're lucky the gates are even open. An absolute eye-catcher.
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The ascent from the main tower has been renovated and can be climbed. A great vantage point that rewards the steep climb.
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Great walk with a view from the castle ruins. On the way there is a very nice newly designed playground with a cable car and much more. At the end a friendly team from the Mittendorffs Park forest restaurant is waiting. The tower itself is still closed!
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The region offers a variety of historical sites. Among the most popular are WS Stamp 13: Homburg Castle Ruins, a hilltop castle with preserved remains of stairs and a deep well, and Hehlen Moated Castle, a 16th-century privately owned castle featuring a restaurant-cafe on its grounds.
You'll find a mix of moated castles, such as Hehlen Moated Castle, and impressive hilltop ruins like WS Stamp 13: Homburg Castle Ruins. These sites offer a glimpse into medieval architecture and the region's rich history.
Yes, several sites are considered family-friendly. WS Stamp 13: Homburg Castle Ruins is near a newly designed playground with a cable car, making it a good option for families. Hehlen Moated Castle also welcomes families to explore its grounds.
Castles like the Homburg Castle Ruins, built as a hilltop fortress, played a strategic role in the region's past. Hehlen Moated Castle, dating back to the 16th century, is an example of Weser Renaissance architecture and reflects the influence of noble families like the Counts of Schulenburg.
Absolutely. View of Schloss Hehlen across the Weser offers a beautiful perspective of Hehlen Moated Castle from the opposite side of the river. The Homburg Castle Ruins, when accessible, also provide great views from their elevated position.
The region is excellent for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find numerous routes for gravel biking, running, and cycling. For example, there are gravel biking routes like the 'Schwalenberg Castle – Holzminden Riverside Promenade loop' and various running and cycling trails. You can explore these options further in the Gravel biking around Holenberg, Running Trails around Holenberg, and Cycling around Holenberg guides.
Yes, the area around Holenberg, part of the Weserbergland, offers many hiking opportunities. While specific hiking trails directly linked to each castle aren't detailed, the general region is known for its trails. For instance, the 'Around the big Homburg' trail is a recommended tour tip near the Homburg Castle Ruins.
The castles are set within the scenic Weserbergland, characterized by rolling hills, forests, and the Weser River. You'll often find them perched on elevated positions, offering views of the surrounding natural landscape, such as the Nette valley near Wohldenberg Castle (though not directly in Holenberg).
Visitors appreciate the historical insights offered by the ruins and well-preserved structures. The scenic views, especially from elevated points like the View of Schloss Hehlen across the Weser, are highly praised. The combination of history with opportunities for outdoor activities also makes the region appealing.
The Hehlen Moated Castle is privately owned, and visits to the interior are generally not possible. However, you can walk around the castle grounds and enjoy the exterior architecture. There is also a restaurant-cafe located in a renovated farm building on the premises.
The Homburg Castle Ruins are currently undergoing restoration. While the castle area is not yet officially reopened, remains like stairs, a deep well, and a keep are preserved. The keep, which once offered wonderful views, is currently closed for climbing.


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