Best castles around Jürgenshagen offers a glimpse into the historical landscape of this region. Jürgenshagen, a village with agricultural roots first mentioned in 1284, is situated in an area rich with historical estates and manor houses. While traditional fortified castles are not prominent within the village itself, the surrounding countryside features various historical sites. These locations provide insights into the architectural and cultural heritage of the area.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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The castle is not directly on the road, you have to walk a short distance into the village. Beautiful place, there is also a restaurant. It is best to ask in advance
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The castle is a little unassuming off the main street. But very comfortable and accordingly quiet. The restaurant inside seems to be open
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The Schlossgut Gorow has been lovingly restored and furnished in the same way.
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Old Satow church from the 13th century, over the centuries more and more bricks crumbled and the church was sold for 425 thalers for demolition. Friedrich Franz II, Grand Duke of Mecklenburg, prevented further demolition. Today it is idyllically located in a small park by the lake.
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The Kleine Beke nature reserve is natural. Right now in March nature is awakening with many snowdrops. We were able to observe deer and identify many songbirds.
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beautiful natural swimming area
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A former water castle from the 12th century was replaced in the 16th century by a building made of field stone masonry. Around 1800 to around 1814, the construction of a two-storey manor house with a high central risk took place on the foundations made of hewn granite from his predecessor buildings. https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burg_Trechow
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While Jürgenshagen itself doesn't feature traditional fortified castles, the surrounding region is rich in historical estates, manor houses, and former religious sites. You can explore places like the 13th-century Ruins of the Old Satow Church, the historical Trechow Castle, or the restored Schlossgut Gorow. The broader area also includes sites like the Gut Hohen Luckow Estate and the Sonnenkamp Monastery in Neukloster.
Yes, the Ruins of the Old Satow Church are considered family-friendly. It's an old 13th-century church ruin, idyllically located in a small park by a lake, offering a peaceful setting for a visit.
Many sites are set amidst beautiful natural surroundings. For instance, the Ruins of the Old Satow Church are by a lake, offering a tranquil atmosphere. Near Wasserschloss Gnemern, you'll find the Kleine Beke nature reserve, known for its natural beauty and wildlife like deer and various songbirds, especially in spring.
The area around Jürgenshagen offers various outdoor activities, particularly hiking and running. You can find numerous routes, including easy hikes around Wasserschloss Gnemern or the Ruins of the Old Satow Church. Explore options like the 'Wasserschloss Gnemern – Forest Trail by the Stream loop' or the 'Ruins of the Old Satow Church – Lake Satow loop'. For more ideas, check out the easy hikes around Jürgenshagen or the general hiking guide.
Yes, Wasserschloss Gnemern is currently undergoing restoration. While you can still visit the area, be aware that parts of the site may be impacted by ongoing work.
Visitors appreciate the blend of history and nature. Many enjoy the peaceful, idyllic settings, such as the Ruins of the Old Satow Church by the lake, which offers a combination of tranquility and natural beauty. The renovated structures and the potential for future developments, like a café at Gut Altenhagen, also add to the appeal.
Yes, Schlossgut Gorow features a restaurant. Additionally, the Gut Hohen Luckow Estate, while not a highlight in this guide, has a coffee shop in its estate kitchen that is open for cyclists during the week, and offers refreshments during official events. Gut Altenhagen also has plans to open a small café in the future.
The region is beautiful year-round, but spring and summer offer pleasant weather for exploring the grounds and parks, such as the one at Gut Hohen Luckow. Spring also brings nature to life, with many snowdrops near Wasserschloss Gnemern. Autumn provides scenic foliage, while winter visits might offer a quieter, more serene experience, though some facilities or opening hours might be reduced.
Absolutely. The Sonnenkamp Monastery in Neukloster, for example, features some of the oldest stained glass windows in northern Germany, dating back to around 1250. The Laase Church is an impressive early Gothic hall church, over 600 years old, and houses the medieval 'Laaser Madonna'.
For a quieter experience, consider visiting the Ruins of the Old Satow Church. It's described as a very quiet area, offering a combination of tranquility and nature by the lake. The Laase Church, being a smaller stone church, might also offer a more serene visit.
Yes, Trechow Castle was originally a water castle from the 12th century, though it was later replaced by a manor house. Wasserschloss Gnemern is also a water castle, currently undergoing restoration.


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