Best castles around Dobbin-Linstow are primarily historical manor buildings and estates, offering insights into the region's past. While traditional medieval castles are not present, the area features preserved structures that showcase aristocratic heritage and architectural significance. Dobbin-Linstow is situated amidst natural beauty, including proximity to the Krakower Obersee and the Nossentiner/Schwinzer Heide nature park. These sites provide a blend of history and natural surroundings for visitors.
Last updated: April 29, 2026
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Very nice building. Unfortunately difficult to get to as it is a hotel building.
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A castle worth seeing as a hotel. The complex is not open to visitors.
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Interesting manor house and property in private ownership, unfortunately everything very neglected
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You can only see it if you accept a short piece of cobblestones.
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The manor house Karow (also manor house or castle) is an estate (Rittergut Karow) with two structurally connected manor houses in Karow in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania directly on the federal highway 192 between Goldberg and Malchow. The complex also includes the adjoining estate park and several outbuildings. (Source Wikipedia)
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decent seating in the center at the playground, at the rider's parlor or at the community house.
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While Dobbin-Linstow doesn't feature traditional medieval castles, the region is rich in historical manor buildings and estates. These include beautifully restored manor houses, former royal guesthouses, and even remnants of older fortifications, offering a glimpse into the area's aristocratic heritage and architectural styles from the 18th and 19th centuries.
Yes, several sites are suitable for families. For example, the Ruins of Grubenhagen Castle and Boulder Museum offers an interesting combination of historical ruins and a natural history exhibit. The surrounding areas of many manor houses also provide space for children to explore.
You can visit Alt Sammit Castle, a grand building from 1880-88 that now hosts holiday apartments. Another significant site is Blücherhof Manor, known for its ensemble of a palace and a dendrological park with many tree species. Karow Manor, an 18th-century chateau, is also worth seeing.
Absolutely. Many historical buildings are nestled within beautiful natural landscapes. For instance, Gutshaus Glave is situated on the southeastern edge of the Krakower Obersee, within the Nossentiner/Schwinzer Heide nature park, offering scenic views and opportunities for walks. The dendrological park at Blücherhof Manor is also a great place to enjoy nature.
Yes, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can find easy hikes around Dobbin-Linstow, including routes like the 'Old Village Site of Dobbin – Marstall Dobbin loop'. For cyclists, there are gravel biking and MTB trails, such as the 'Krakower See – Lake Krakow loop'. You can explore more options on the easy hikes guide, gravel biking guide, and MTB trails guide for the area.
While the main 'Schloss Dobbin' manor house was demolished after 1945, the area still holds significant historical value. Structures like the preserved Inspektorenhaus Dobbin (Inspector's House), the Kavalierhaus (Cavalier House) which once hosted the Dutch royal family, and the partially preserved Marstall (Royal Stables) offer insights into the estate's past and its aristocratic connections.
Turmhügelburg Kuchlmeiß is a historical site where you can still see the foundation of a medieval tower protruding from the ground. The moat is also partly visible, giving visitors a sense of the original dimensions of this ancient fortification.
Yes, some historical buildings have been repurposed to offer accommodation. Alt Sammit Castle provides holiday apartments, and Karow Manor operates as Hotel Schloss Karow. The Inspektorenhaus Dobbin also functions as a guesthouse (Ferienpension), offering a peaceful and relaxing environment.
Visitors appreciate the blend of history and nature. They often highlight the lovingly restored buildings, the impressive architecture, and the peaceful, relaxing environment. The dendrological park at Blücherhof Manor and the historical insights provided by sites like the Ruins of Grubenhagen Castle are also frequently mentioned as enjoyable aspects.
The region's natural beauty, especially around sites like Gutshaus Glave near Krakower Obersee, is particularly appealing during spring and summer when the parks and surrounding nature are in full bloom. However, the historical buildings themselves can be visited year-round, with some offering cozy winter experiences.
Beyond the more prominent manor houses, exploring the remnants of the former 'Schloss Dobbin' estate, such as the Kavalierhaus and the Marstall, can feel like discovering hidden gems. These structures offer a direct connection to the region's aristocratic past and are often less frequented than the larger, restored manors.


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