Castles around Gnevkow are primarily represented by historic manor houses and the ruins of medieval fortifications in the surrounding Mecklenburgische Seenplatte district. While Gnevkow itself features the historic Gutshaus Gnevkow, the region holds historical ties to nearby Klempenow Castle. The area offers a landscape characterized by open countryside and historical sites, reflecting its past as part of larger feudal estates.
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Beautiful castle with an interesting past.
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Beautiful, secluded location in the heart of the Tollense Valley, surrounded by farmland and meadows. I'm already looking forward to its completion and opening.
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Broock Castle, once the social center of the region and the largest private stud farm in Western Pomerania, will be expanded into a supra-regional conference and cultural center in the coming years. Since May 2023, our guests will be served in the new village shop with café-bistro and beer garden.
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It was a double moated castle, as the two brothers Hartwig and Heinrich Maltzahn had a terrible falling out. The upper wall was called "the right castle", the lower wall "the outer castle". Both had their own gates and bridges to the land route! The upper part was partially destroyed when the Tollense was straightened. Unfortunately, the remains of the foundations can no longer be viewed today because there is no access to them and everything is overgrown!
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Really a very romantic place that invites you to browse around!
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The Veste Landskron is a little off the beaten path on a single-lane country road. But a visit is absolutely worth it, because the ruins are comparatively very well preserved. A club takes care of the maintenance and does a great job! The castle ruins are very winding and resemble an adventure playground. There is something new to discover around every corner and one intention is more beautiful than the other. Absolutely worth seeing! 💚
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The castle is located near the original border between Mecklenburg and Western Pomerania, which ran a few kilometers south and east at the Kleiner and Großer Landgraben. It was one of a series of fortifications that protected the crossings over the Tollense between Altentreptow and Demmin (Broock, Burg Osten, Haus Demmin). It was built, along with other castles, by the Pomeranian dukes since 1231, Source and further information about the castle: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burg_Klempenow
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From the former Conerow Castle from around 1248 only the remains of the wall can be seen.
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The Gnevkow region is characterized by a mix of historic manor houses and the ruins of medieval fortifications. You'll find well-preserved estates like Gutshaus Gnevkow and Wietzow Manor, alongside impressive ruins such as Landskron Castle Ruins and the medieval Burg Klempenow.
Yes, Burg Klempenow is considered family-friendly and often hosts various events like castle festivals, plant markets, and Christmas markets. Its setting by the Tollense river also offers opportunities for outdoor activities.
The region's history is rich with feudal ties. While Gnevkow itself is known for its 19th-century manor house, Gutshaus Gnevkow, it was historically part of Burg Klempenow's domain until 1818. Burg Klempenow dates back to 1231, serving as a fortification protecting crossings over the Tollense. Landskron Castle Ruins, built between 1576 and 1579, is another significant historical landmark.
Yes, Broock Manor Estate, a stately baroque-style building from the 1770s, is currently undergoing extensive renovation. The aim is to transform it into a cultural and event center, preserving its history as a former social hub and stud farm. There's also a new village shop with a café-bistro and beer garden on site.
The area around Gnevkow offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous road cycling routes, such as the 'Gültz Village Church loop from Gnevkow' or 'Burg Klempenow – Scenic Road Through the Fields loop'. For mountain biking, explore trails like 'Jarmen Forest Path – Peene Bridge Jarmen loop'. There are also running trails, including a 'Running loop from Gnevkow'. You can find more details on these activities in the Road Cycling Routes around Gnevkow, MTB Trails around Gnevkow, and Running Trails around Gnevkow guides.
Absolutely. Landskron Castle Ruins is considered one of the most impressive castle ruins in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania. It features old, impressive trees and many corners to discover, making it a great spot for a picnic. The Site of Burg Osten also offers a glimpse into the past, though only the moat and overgrown remains are visible today.
Visitors appreciate the preserved historical atmosphere, the serene natural settings, and the opportunities for discovery. For instance, Landskron Castle Ruins is loved for its beautiful corners and impressive trees, while Burg Klempenow is praised for its interesting past and the commitment to its restoration and operation.
Wietzow Manor is often described as a place where 'time has stood still.' It offers a remarkably preserved historical atmosphere, making it ideal for those seeking an authentic glimpse into the past, almost like a film set from the 1920s.
While specific viewpoints are not explicitly listed for every site, Landskron Castle Ruins is categorized as a viewpoint, suggesting scenic vistas from its location. Broock Manor Estate also offers a stately view of the Tollense Valley.
Gutshaus Gnevkow is a historic manor house dating back to 1860, redeveloped and extended in 1920. It has been carefully renovated to preserve its authentic character while offering modern comforts. Today, it serves as a venue for weddings, retreats, and family stays, providing a serene setting with expansive views of the open countryside. It features grand reception spaces, intimate rooms, and a large terrace, accommodating up to 27 guests.
The region's historical sites can be enjoyed throughout the year. Spring and summer offer lush greenery and pleasant weather for exploring ruins and manor grounds. Autumn provides beautiful foliage, and many sites like Burg Klempenow host special markets and events during this season. Even winter visits can be charming, offering a quiet, atmospheric experience.
While not entirely 'hidden,' Wietzow Manor offers a uniquely preserved historical atmosphere that might feel like a discovery for many visitors. Its untouched character provides a rare glimpse into a bygone era. The Site of Burg Osten, with only its moat and overgrown remains, could also be considered a hidden gem for those interested in archaeological exploration.


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