Castles around Geilenkirchen offer a rich historical landscape in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. This region is characterized by numerous historic and architecturally significant castles and manor houses, many of which are moated. Visitors can explore well-preserved complexes and impressive ruins, each providing insight into the area's past. The castles are often set within natural surroundings, including the Wurm Valley, making them suitable for exploration.
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Nice photo stop, but otherwise not much to explore
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Beautiful castle with a large garden
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The Rococo castle was built in the 14th century and surrounded by a moat and gardens. The entrance area was rebuilt in 1670. The moated castle has an eventful history and numerous changes of ownership, including the Aachen aldermen family von Wylre from 1568 to 1738, whose first owner, Simon von Wylre, son of the Aachen mayor Wilhelm von Wylre, had been enfeoffed with the estate since 1552. At the beginning of the 19th century, ownership passed by inheritance from the von der Heyden family called Belderbusch to the Boeselager family. In 1841, Terworm came into the possession of the de Loë-Mheer family, who had the castle extensively rebuilt in 1890/91. The castle was badly damaged in the Second World War. The estate has been completely restored and is now a hotel with a restaurant.
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Terworm Castle, beautifully situated in the valley of the Geleenbeek, was built around 1400. Two families owned the castle. The Van Gitsbach family, called Van der Worm, and the Cortenbach family. Today Terworm Castle is an exclusive castle hotel with luxurious rooms and palatial suites, five intimate restaurant salons, a historic Rococo garden and a bathhouse.
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Castle worth seeing, you can also say YES there :-)
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The palace complex consists of two outer baileys, a manor house and a large garden area, which is surrounded by a long, rectangular moat and is located on four islands. The entire building stock dates from the 15th to the 19th century and is surrounded by long avenues of chestnut trees.
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The ancestral home of the Berghe von Trips family since the 14th century, the complex came to the Barons von Eynatten in the first half of the 18th century, who had the defiant complex redesigned with renovations and extensions in the Baroque style. The palace complex consists of two outer castles, a mansion and a large garden, which are located on four islands - surrounded by a long, rectangular moat. The entire building structure dates from the 15th to 19th centuries and is surrounded by long chestnut avenues.
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Beautiful castle with park, you can get married there.
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Geilenkirchen is rich in history, showcasing castles from various eras. Trips Castle, first mentioned in 1172, evolved through centuries, featuring medieval defensive architecture and Baroque interiors. Schloss Leerodt, though largely a ruin today, was a significant 17th-century water castle built in the Dutch Renaissance style. Haus Honsdorf, an ancient lowland castle, offers insight into medieval defensive structures, with remnants dating back to a noble family first mentioned in 1244.
Yes, Trips Castle is considered the most prominent and well-preserved moated castle in the western borderland. It features a main manor house, two gatehouses, and garden areas across four islands. The interior of the main building displays preserved Baroque elements from the 18th century, offering a detailed look into its past.
Erenstein Castle is known for its excellent food and park, making it a great stop for a meal. Terworm Castle, a beautifully restored rococo palace, also features a restaurant with an outside terrace and is used as a hotel.
The area around Geilenkirchen's castles is ideal for outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking and gravel biking routes. For example, there are moderate hiking trails like the 'Trips Castle – Beeck Nature Trail loop' which is 12.4 km long, or easy options like the 'Teewensee – Lake Christopherus loop'. For gravel biking, routes like the 'Teverener Heide Nature Reserve – Pine Lake loop' offer longer, more challenging rides. You can explore more options in the Hiking around Geilenkirchen and Gravel biking around Geilenkirchen guides.
Many castles around Geilenkirchen are suitable for family visits, offering historical exploration and pleasant surroundings. Erenstein Castle and Terworm Castle are both listed as family-friendly and offer amenities like restaurants. The expansive grounds of Trips Castle with its moats and gardens also provide a great setting for families to explore.
Trips Castle is beautifully set in the Wurm Valley, surrounded by water and gardens, making it ideal for strolls. Schloss Kellenberg is another moated castle admired for its beautiful setting slightly away from town, encircled by water features.
Yes, Schloss Leerodt, though largely a ruin today due to wartime destruction, offers a poignant glimpse into the past. It was once a magnificent water castle, and its preserved outer bailey and remnants of the manor house showcase its former grandeur and the impact of historical events. You can find more historical context about Schloss Leerodt on Wikipedia.
Schloss Leerodt, located between Geilenkirchen and Randerath along the L42, is easily accessible for discovery during a walk or bike ride along the Wurm river. The area around Trips Castle also features walking routes, such as the 'Trips Castle – Beeck Nature Trail loop'.
Haus Honsdorf, an ancient lowland castle, is significant for its long history, with the noble family of Honsdorf first mentioned in 1244. It played a role as one of many fortified properties along the Wurm, marking the historical border between competing duchies. While much of the original structure is gone, the remaining tower fragments and historical context provide insight into medieval defensive architecture. More details can be found on Wikipedia.
The komoot community highly appreciates the castles around Geilenkirchen. Erenstein Castle, Schloss Kellenberg, and Terworm Castle are among the most popular, known for their beauty, historical significance, and well-kept grounds.
The castles around Geilenkirchen showcase a variety of architectural styles. You can see medieval structures like the defensive tower of Trips Castle, Baroque elements in its interior, and Dutch Renaissance influences in the former Schloss Leerodt. Other structures like the Old Castle and Castle of Breill also feature distinct brick architecture from the 17th century.
Yes, some castles, like Erenstein Castle, offer parking facilities, making them convenient for visitors traveling by car.


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