Best castles around Wolde are situated in a region known for its historical significance and varied landscape. The area features a mix of historical sites, including remnants of ancient fortresses and well-preserved manor houses. These structures often sit on elevated positions, offering insights into the region's past. Exploring these locations provides a factual look at architectural heritage and local history.
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The striking neo-Gothic manor house in Pinnow was built between 1862 and 1869, commissioned by Friedrich von Klinggräff (1825–1887). Constructed incorporating an older tenant farmer's house, it is considered one of the most original manor houses in Mecklenburg (a brick building in a square layout with an inner courtyard, towers, wooden galleries, and rich furnishings). Friedrich von Klinggräff, a Mecklenburg landowner, parliamentarian (a member of parliament in the 1848 Revolution), and founder of the Kösener Senioren-Convents-Verband (KSCV), was a devout Lutheran and patriot. He had the house built as a "truly German, simple, pious house" intended to educate the youth. The architects were initially Conrad Wilhelm Hase and Carl Schäfer, and later Heinrich Wiethase. After 1945, the expropriated house served as living quarters, the administration of an agricultural production cooperative (LPG), a post office, and the town hall. It fell into severe disrepair, but from 2012 onwards it was renovated in accordance with historic preservation standards by private owners.
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It was built between 1862 and 1869 on behalf of the von Klinggräff family. The building is a brick structure, laid out in a square, with a small courtyard at its center. The courtyard front of the manor house, which features numerous extensions, wooden galleries, and decorative elements, features a tower-like central section with a wooden porch. The estate was owned by the von Aschersleben family in 1612, by Reimar Ernst von Voß in 1668, and by the von Klinggräff family from around 1700 until 1945. After expropriation, the manor house served as residential property, the community, as a post office, and the headquarters of the LPG administration. In the 1970s, it began to be gradually vacated, and by the 1980s it had stood empty. In 1996, the "Arbeitskreis Denkmalpflege e. V." (Working Group for the Preservation of Historical Monuments) took over. The dilapidated building was leased on a long-term lease and began documentation, cleanup, and preservation work, but these efforts stalled. The manor house is surrounded by a landscaped park, laid out in the 19th century, with a magnificent tree population. A barn and a few outbuildings remain from the former large farmyard. In 2012, new owners were found for the dilapidated manor house. Since then, it has been renovated in accordance with historic preservation regulations. We feature this site in the book "Manor Houses and Castles in Mecklenburg," Volume 5. Source: https://gutshaeuser.de/de/guts_herrenhaeuser/gutshaeuser_p/gutshaus_pinnow_bei_neubrandenburg
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The wrought iron gate is located next to the church in the castle park, the last remnant of the cemetery wall that survived until 1970...
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A very interesting historical building in Stavenhagen. The park around the castle is great for a walk.
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The manor house, completed in 1869 in the neo-Gothic style, has been completely renovated. Fenced in, but easily visible.
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Can only be admired as a "spectator".
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In 1777, Adam von Blücher had the castle built. The magnificent three-axis central projections extend over two floors and end with a high lunette gable, each of which has a coat of arms cartouche. The von Blücher and von Maltzahn families took turns in owning Gützkow. Inside there is a very beautiful, restored, two-wing staircase with restored Rococo decoration on the ceilings. Behind the house is a baroque garden. After a period of vacancy, Helmuth von Maltzahn, a descendant of the former lord of the castle, is now the owner. He wants to have the entire complex and the five-hectare park restored to its original state. The former cowshed was turned into a concert hall. On August 18, 2001, the first concert took place in the castle park as part of the Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Festival. Avenues, ponds and old fieldstone walls have already been renovated.
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The Wolde region features a diverse range of historical sites, including well-preserved manor houses, castle ruins, and former monastery complexes. You'll find structures from various architectural styles and historical periods, from medieval fortresses to 19th-century estates. Many are situated on elevated positions, offering insights into the region's rich past.
Yes, the region boasts several significant sites. Ivenack Castle is notable for its beautiful park and history as a monastery. The Manor House Pinnow (Breesen) showcases neo-Gothic architecture, while Gützkow Manor House features a baroque garden and Rococo decoration. Additionally, Burg Stargard, though not listed in the highlights, is a prominent high-altitude castle in the North German lowlands with a significant keep, and the Blankenburg Castle Ruins hold historical importance as an ancestral seat of the Counts of Schwerin.
Yes, several locations offer family-friendly experiences. Ivenack Castle and its park, including the Wrought-iron Gate, are considered family-friendly. For specific routes, you can explore easy hiking trails like the 'Bathing spot with wooden dock – Kastorfer See Circular Trail loop from Wildberg' or easy MTB trails such as the 'Chemnitzer Lake – Village Pond Pinow loop from Kalübbe' found in the hiking guide and MTB guide for Wolde.
Yes, for those seeking more challenging routes, the Wolde area offers options. An example is the 'Wildberg – View of Lake Kastorf loop from Kastorfer See' which is rated as difficult. You can find more challenging hiking routes in the hiking guide for Wolde.
Beyond walking, the Wolde region is excellent for cycling. You can find numerous road cycling routes, such as the 'Ivenack Oaks – Gützkow Manor House loop from Kriesow', or explore MTB trails like the 'Ivenack Castle – Ivenack Oaks loop from Ivenack'. Detailed routes are available in the Road Cycling Routes around Wolde guide and the MTB Trails around Wolde guide.
While specific dog-friendly designations for each castle trail are not always available, generally, outdoor trails and parks in the region are welcoming to dogs on a leash. It's always advisable to check local signage at each specific site for any restrictions, especially within castle interiors or formal gardens.
Public transport options in rural areas like Wolde can be limited. While some larger towns might have bus connections, direct routes to all individual castles or manor houses may not be frequent. It's recommended to check local bus schedules or consider driving for more flexibility when visiting multiple sites.
The best time to visit the castles around Wolde is typically during the spring, summer, and early autumn months (April to October). During these periods, the weather is generally milder, the gardens and parks are in bloom, and outdoor activities are more enjoyable. Winter visits can offer a different, quieter charm, but some facilities or access to certain areas might be limited.
For walks around the castles and their surrounding areas, comfortable walking shoes are essential, as paths can vary from paved to unpaved or uneven. Layered clothing is recommended to adapt to changing weather conditions, especially if you plan to spend time outdoors exploring parks or ruins. A waterproof jacket is always a good idea, regardless of the season.
While specific cafes or pubs directly adjacent to every castle are not guaranteed, many towns and villages in the Wolde region will have local eateries. For instance, near Ivenack Castle, you might find options in the nearby village. It's a good idea to check local listings for the specific area you plan to visit.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical significance and natural beauty. The community has shared over 180 photos and given more than 150 upvotes, highlighting the picturesque settings and the opportunity to explore centuries of history. The beautiful parks, restored architecture, and the tranquil atmosphere of places like Ivenack Castle are frequently mentioned as highlights.
Beyond the more prominent sites, the region is dotted with various historical remnants. For example, the Church Ruins of Wolde, built on a former fortress site, offers a glimpse into a once mighty structure. Exploring the smaller villages and their surrounding landscapes can often reveal less-trafficked historical points of interest.


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