Best attractions and places to see around Kastorfer Lake include natural features shaped by glacial origins and historical sites. The region features clear waters, varied shorelines, and gentle hilly terrain, with the highest points reaching approximately 63 meters above sea level. Visitors can explore diverse landscapes, from the Wildberger Forst on the eastern shore to agricultural land and meadows on the western and southern sides. Historical sites like the Burgwallinsel and Slavic hillfort add cultural significance to the area's natural…
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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The Wildberg Castle Wall is located in the municipality of Wildberg on the eastern shore of Lake Kastorf. It consists of a smaller main castle and two arched outer castles and was built in the 7th or 8th century. The castle complex has been repeatedly renovated and expanded over time. Together with the castle wall island on Lake Kastorf, these castles presumably form the political and cultural center of the Tollenser people.
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Third time there now and a wonderful trip both summer and winter.
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There is a building on the island and there is an old legend: a white witch is said to live here and cause mischief. Anyone who disturbs her will feel her wrath!
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Unfortunately not accessible on foot, but in summer you could swim or paddle there.
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From this jetty at Kastorfer See, the "wide pee competition" always takes place at the end of August. The finalists meet for a morning pint to fill up their bladders. Anyone who creates a box of 11 of their choice in 2 hours even gets 30 cm credited to their pee size. A really interesting competition, which unfortunately is not publicly advertised.
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Grooved stone north of Kastorfer See. There are not a few and yet everyone is special.
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This stone always invites you - to think
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The landscape around Kastorfer Lake is shaped by glacial origins, featuring clear waters, varied shorelines, and gentle hilly terrain, with elevations up to 63 meters above sea level. You'll find diverse environments, from the mixed forest of Wildberger Forst on the eastern shore to agricultural land and meadows on the western and southern sides.
Yes, the area has significant historical sites. You can visit the Slavic hillfort at Kastorfer Lake, a three-part castle complex with a large rampart, settled as early as the 7th century. Additionally, the Burgwall Island on Kastorfer Lake is identified as a historical site, and the Rillenstein (Neolithic Grooved Boulder) offers another glimpse into the region's past.
Kastorfer Lake is ideal for various outdoor activities, especially hiking and cycling. The area offers easy hiking and walking trails through its glacial landscape. You can also find several cycling routes. For more details on routes, explore the hiking guide or the cycling guide for Kastorfer Lake.
Absolutely. The Kastorfer Lake Beach is a popular family-friendly attraction. It features a large sandy area with a jetty, tables, a brick fireplace for barbecues, and a volleyball court, making it suitable for a day out with children.
For expansive vistas over the water, visit the View of Lake Kastorf. A staircase leads to this viewpoint, providing a clear perspective of the lake and its surroundings.
The area offers a variety of hiking trails, many of which are highly rated for their accessibility. Popular routes include the 4.7-mile (7.6 km) 'Bathing spot with wooden dock – Kastorfer See Circular Trail' and the shorter 1.6-mile (2.6 km) 'Wildberg – Kastorfer Lake Beach loop'. You can find more options in the hiking guide around Kastorfer Lake.
Yes, Kastorfer Lake has designated bathing spots. The Kastorfer Lake Beach is a well-known bathing area with a wooden dock, providing opportunities for swimming and relaxation.
Yes, there is a distinctive island known as Burgwall Island on Kastorfer Lake. While it's not accessible on foot, visitors have noted that it's possible to swim or paddle to it during summer.
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural beauty and historical significance. The Kastorfer Lake Beach is loved for its facilities and family-friendly atmosphere, while the Slavic hillfort offers a fascinating historical experience. The scenic viewpoints, like the View of Lake Kastorf, are also highly regarded for their expansive vistas.
Yes, there are several cycling routes available. Options range from easy to moderate, such as the 'Forest Path by Kastorfer See – Kastorfer Lake (Wildberg) loop' which is 12.4 km long and rated easy. You can find more routes and details in the cycling guide for Kastorfer Lake.
The Rillenstein (Neolithic Grooved Boulder) is a unique natural monument located north of Kastorfer Lake. It's a prehistoric stone with distinctive grooves, inviting contemplation and offering a glimpse into ancient times.
The time it takes to walk around Kastorfer Lake depends on the specific route chosen. For example, the 'Bathing spot with wooden dock – Kastorfer See Circular Trail' is a 4.7-mile (7.6 km) loop that typically takes just under two hours to complete. Other trails vary in length and difficulty.


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