Castles around Hornbek offer a glimpse into the region's history and architectural heritage. The area features a mix of well-preserved manor houses and historical castle sites. These locations are often set within natural landscapes, providing opportunities for exploration. The cultural significance of these sites is reflected in their historical context and community appreciation.
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Interesting building. Unfortunately it cannot be visited and you can only see it over the castle wall.
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Well hidden and ingrown, it is better not to disturb you!
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Nice castle surrounded with farm buildings.
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When I drove by there, a large number of cranes were resting at the castle. A quiet, almost lonely area with many beautiful views
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I discovered the place by chance. Since I like castles, I was very satisfied and I took some pictures. Unfortunately, I couldn't spend a lot of time here. But the environment looks very nice.
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not much can be seen I only noticed the sign on the side of the path
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I find old castles simply fascinating. As a child I had wished for and even got a knight's castle for Christmas. Ivanhoe was my big hero. Not much can be seen of this old castle, however. If you don't know it, you can drive past it, even though it's right on the street. But if you stand in front of it, you can still guess the history. It is also well signposted so that you can find it. In the municipality of Gudow, seven former weir systems can be traced. To the west of the Kehrsen district is the rest of a so-called tower hill castle or moth after the French "château à motte". The castle hill has a diameter of 18 m and a height of 1.5 m above the water line of the moat. The trench is 7 m wide and is interrupted in the east by a modern earth ramp. A connection to the water supply to the Stichels Bach is questionable. Archaeological excavations in Schleswig-Holstein showed that multi-storey wooden towers stood on castle hills. Basements and towers made of rock or brick are rarely known. A castle includes a wooden bridge over the moat as well as a palisade around the tower or the base of the hill. Surrounding walls are also found in such weir systems. On the basis of finds (e.g. ceramics, metal and wood) and the findings (especially dendrochronological data) moths can be dated to the 13th / 14th century. The castle was put under protection with the entry in the monument book. http://instant-trout-company.de/Bodendenkmale/kehrsen.html
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The Hornbek area offers a diverse range of historical sites, including well-preserved manor houses like Wotersen Castle, ancient castle ruins such as Kehrsen Motte, and significant historical sites like the Franzosenschanze War Memorial, which was once a medieval castle.
Yes, Wotersen Castle is considered family-friendly, offering a beautiful setting for a visit. The Avenue to Schloss Wotersen also provides an enjoyable, easy approach suitable for families.
Among the most popular sites is Wotersen Castle, known for its bright yellow manor house and historical significance, including its use as a filming location. The Franzosenschanze War Memorial, the remains of a medieval castle, is also a highly regarded historical spot.
Absolutely. The Avenue to Schloss Wotersen offers a beautiful approach with views of the castle from a distance. Additionally, there's a specific spot for a View of Grambek Castle, though the castle itself is privately owned and not accessible.
The region around Hornbek is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, such as the 'View of Grambek Castle – St. Annen Chapel Grambek loop from Grambek' for an easy ride, or explore hiking trails like the 'Wotersen Castle – Avenue of Ancient Trees loop from Roseburg'. For more options, check out the cycling, hiking, and MTB trails around Hornbek.
Yes, you can combine hiking with historical exploration. For example, the 'Wotersen Castle – Avenue of Ancient Trees loop from Roseburg' is an easy hiking route that takes you past Wotersen Castle. Many other trails in the area offer scenic views and access to historical sites. You can find more hiking options in the hiking guide for Hornbek.
The Franzosenschanze War Memorial represents the remains of a medieval castle. It gained historical significance during the liberation wars when it was used by French troops in 1813.
Kehrsen Motte is a historical site featuring the remains of a tower hill castle. While not much of the original structure is visible, you can still discern the castle hill, which measures 18 meters in diameter, and imagine its historical significance as a former defensive system.
Yes, near Wotersen Castle, you can find gastronomy options with a summer garden, making it a pleasant stop during your visit.
Visitors frequently appreciate the blend of history and natural beauty. The well-preserved structures and ancient ruins offer a glimpse into the past, while their settings within natural landscapes provide opportunities for peaceful exploration and scenic views. The community has contributed over 600 photos and upvotes, highlighting the area's appeal.
Grambek Castle is privately owned, and the grounds are not accessible to the public. However, there is a specific viewpoint from which you can get the best view of the castle, which is hidden behind a long wall.


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