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Top 20 Castles around Springe

Best castles around Springe offer a journey through the rich history of Lower Saxony, Germany. The region features a diverse landscape, from the expansive Saupark natural reserve to the picturesque Calenberger Land. These historical landmarks provide insights into medieval fortifications, royal residences, and local governance. The area combines natural beauty with significant cultural heritage, making it a notable destination for exploring historical architecture.

Best castles around Springe

  • The most popular castles is View of Marienburg Castle, a viewpoint that…

Last updated: May 9, 2026

View of Marienburg Castle

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Here you have a fantastic view of the castle when you cycle towards Hanover. It is worth a detour to see the historic walls and the inventory.

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Marienburg Castle

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The castle Marienburg is a castle, which was built by George V of Hanover from 1858 to 1869 as a summer residence, hunting lodge and later widow's residence. It was …

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Marienburg Castle Climb

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Great departure from the Marienburg in the direction of Nordstemmen, but beware in good weather here are also many motorcyclists on the way.

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Springe Hunting Lodge

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The castle is nice to look at, there is a coffee garden (if not closed due to Corona) and a game meat sale.

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Hallermund Castle Ruins

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The castle Hallermund is with its sparse remains a castle stable about 2.5 km south of Springe in the Hannover region in Lower Saxony. In 1189 first mentioned Höhenburg it …

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Heldralph🕊🇺🇦🌍
October 21, 2023, Marienburg Castle

Also worth a tour in autumn. Affects both the castle, the castle café and especially the mountain ascent and descent. However, the descent should be enjoyed with caution when it is wet and leaves are falling. ✌️

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Good asphalt, constant 4-5% incline, with the right gear, a winding incline that is easy to take from the direction of Nordstemmen.

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The castle of the Counts of Hallermund was first mentioned around 1189, although they only owned a small dominion of 55km². They did not enjoy their castle for long, Ludolf and Wilbrand pledged it to the bishop of Hildesheim. Later it became the property of the Guelphs, was temporarily owned by the Count of Spiegelberg and was part of all sorts of disputes, feuds and robberies. It was probably finally demolished around 1435, which explains why there is really not a single small wall left here. Only depressions and funnels on the edge indicate the cellar and building. Source: https://www.weserleinebergland.de/burg-hallermund/

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November 16, 2021, Marienburg Castle Climb

From here you have the best panorama of the castle.

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Oliver
September 26, 2021, Hallermund Castle Ruins

In the 12th century a castle was built here, which was destroyed in 1435. You don't see much anymore, but you can still see the wall on a detour to this historic square.

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The castle is nice to look at, there is a coffee garden (if not closed due to Corona) and a game meat sale.

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A castle is said to have stood here for a short time. The ascent is very steep and very slippery with a little moisture. We think the climb is not worth it as there is nothing to see at the top.

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History to experience and touch!

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the most notable castles to visit around Springe?

The region offers a variety of historical castles. Marienburg Castle is a stunning Gothic Revival masterpiece, though currently undergoing extensive renovations. For a glimpse into royal hunting history, the Springe Hunting Lodge is a key site. You can also explore the medieval Hallermund Castle Ruins within the Saupark.

Are there any castles suitable for families with children?

Yes, several castles offer family-friendly experiences. The Springe Hunting Lodge, now a forestry office and museum, is a great option. While Marienburg Castle is undergoing renovation, it typically offers tours that appeal to various ages when open. The courtyard of Hülsede Water Castle can also be visited independently.

What is the best time of year to visit the castles in the Springe area?

Spring and autumn are generally ideal for visiting the castles around Springe. The weather is pleasant for exploring the grounds and nearby natural areas. During these seasons, you can enjoy the blooming landscapes or the vibrant autumn foliage, enhancing the historical experience.

Can I find hiking trails near the castles?

Absolutely. The region around Springe is excellent for hiking. For instance, the Hallermund Castle Ruins are located within the walled Saupark Springe, which offers various trails. You can find numerous hiking routes, including easy to moderate options, in the area. Explore more routes on the Hiking around Springe guide.

Are there cycling routes that pass by these historical sites?

Yes, the Springe area provides several cycling opportunities that allow you to see the castles. Many routes wind through the scenic Calenberger Land and past historical landmarks. For detailed cycling paths, refer to the Cycling around Springe guide.

What kind of history do the castles around Springe represent?

The castles in this region showcase a rich tapestry of history, from medieval fortifications like the 13th-century Burg Springe and the Hallermund Castle Ruins, to royal residences such as the 19th-century Marienburg Castle and the Springe Hunting Lodge. They reflect periods of feudal power, royal leisure, and local governance.

What natural features can I expect to see near the castles?

Many castles are nestled within or near significant natural areas. The Springe Hunting Lodge and Hallermund Castle Ruins are both located within the expansive Saupark, a 14-square-kilometer natural reserve. This area is known for its forests and wildlife, offering a blend of history and nature.

Is Marienburg Castle currently open to visitors?

Marienburg Castle is currently undergoing extensive renovations, which are expected to continue until approximately 2031. While largely closed, the foundation managing the castle aims to temporarily open parts for visitors if the renovation work permits. It's advisable to check their official website for the most current information on accessibility.

Are there any viewpoints to admire the castles from a distance?

Yes, there are excellent spots to appreciate the grandeur of the castles from afar. For instance, the View of Marienburg Castle offers a fantastic perspective of its historic walls, especially when approaching from the south towards Hanover.

What can I find at the Springe Hunting Lodge today?

The Springe Hunting Lodge, built for King Wilhelm IV of Hanover, now serves multiple purposes. It houses a forestry office, a museum dedicated to nature and hunting, and a hunter teaching center. Visitors can explore the Kaisersaal and Lavessaal, and a cultural market is often held there around Easter.

What is the significance of Hallermund Castle Ruins?

The Hallermund Castle Ruins, dating back to 1189, were once the center of power for the Counts of Hallermund. It gained a reputation as a 'Raubritterburg' (robber baron castle) and was 'looped' in 1435 after a feud. Its sparse remains offer a tangible link to the region's medieval past and turbulent history.

Are there any water castles in the vicinity of Springe?

Yes, the Hülsede Water Castle is a notable example of Weser Renaissance architecture in the area. While it primarily serves as a venue for events and weddings today, parts of its picturesque courtyard can be visited independently, offering a glimpse into its unique design.

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