Castles around Blender offer a rich historical experience, with 6 distinct castles available for exploration. This region provides opportunities to explore historical sites and architectural marvels. Visitors can discover a range of structures, from ancient mansions to defensive towers, each with its own unique story. The area around Blender invites exploration of both cultural heritage and historical architecture.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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Gothic defence tower made of brick; the last remaining tower of the city fortifications, which were largely demolished in 1838. Instead of the rooms previously used for this purpose in a city gate, it was converted into a prison. The new masonry can be seen in the pointed arch on the city side, which takes up almost the entire height of the building. In front of it is the executioner's house, a half-timbered building built in 1553.
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Beautiful half-timbered house in Verden: https://www.landkreis-verden.de/info/poi/scharfrichterhaus-7000654-20680.html
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The mausoleum at the end of the circular walk is not to be missed! Decades ago it served as an elephant house (1959-1965). At that time, the Etelser Zoo attracted many visitors from the surrounding area, including Bremen.
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The Archbishop of Bremen from the House of Schleswig-Holstein-Gottorf met Gertrud von Hermeling-Heimbruch here in 1612, on the knight's seat of her husband Heinrich Corlehake Hermeling. In 1613, the year before his death, Heinrich bequeathed the previously free estate to the sovereign; in return, Johann Friedrich appointed the lord of the manor as the bailiff of the offices of Thedinghausen and Langwedel. After his death, the Archbishop built the manor house as a befitting residence for his widow, his now lover. However, Gertrud died on March 16, 1620, while construction was still underway. The two-storey brick building is characterised by three widely projecting risalites or projections on the main façade. The middle one contains a spiral staircase, while the side ones belong to a slightly later construction phase, as can be seen from the construction seams. Richly decorated gables, frames and pilaster strips made of sandstone structure the unplastered exterior surfaces.
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The park behind it is even more worthwhile than the building.
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The castle was built in 1886 by the von Heimbruch brothers under the direction of the architect Karl Hantelmann from Hanover; The mausoleum was built in 1873 by the famous architect C.W. Haase from Hanover. After the Verden district restored the castle, which was built in the Renaissance style of the Wilhelminian era, the mausoleum was also restored.
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A beautiful place with a historical ambience for those who want to get married.
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The Blender region offers a variety of historical structures, including ancient mansions, castle parks, and defensive towers. You can discover architectural marvels like the old Weser Renaissance mansion at Erbhof Castle in Thedinghausen, or the beautifully restored Etelsen Castle Park. The area also features significant historical monuments such as the Scharfrichterhaus and Gothic Defensive Tower, Verden, which was once part of the city fortifications.
Yes, several castles around Blender are suitable for families. Erbhof Castle in Thedinghausen and Etelsen Castle Park are both categorized as family-friendly. These sites often provide ample space for children to explore and enjoy the historical surroundings.
Yes, Etelsen Castle Park is dog-friendly, allowing you to enjoy the beautifully laid out park and castle grounds with your canine companion.
Yes, Erbhof Castle in Thedinghausen features a nice café where you can take a break and enjoy refreshments during your visit.
The Blender region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for road cycling, gravel biking, and mountain biking. For example, explore road cycling routes like the 'Amedorfer Dike Road – Old Warehouse loop' or gravel biking trails such as the 'Dorfladen Otersen – Lehrde Bridge loop'. For more details, you can check out the guides for Road Cycling Routes around Blender, Gravel biking around Blender, and MTB Trails around Blender.
While specific hiking trails directly linked to the castles aren't detailed, the region around Blender is well-suited for walks and cycling. The castle parks, such as Etelsen Castle Park, offer pleasant walking opportunities. For more structured outdoor routes, consider the various cycling and mountain biking guides available for the Blender area.
The castles in the Blender region are rich in history. Erbhof Castle in Thedinghausen is an old Weser Renaissance mansion from 1620, with origins dating back to 1246. Etelsen Castle Park features a castle built in 1886 and restored in the Renaissance style, alongside a mausoleum from 1873. The Scharfrichterhaus and Gothic Defensive Tower, Verden, represents the last remaining Gothic defense tower of the city fortifications, converted into a prison.
Visitors appreciate the rich historical experience and architectural beauty of the castles. The komoot community has shared nearly 500 upvotes and over 240 photos, highlighting the impressive sights like the magnificent mansion at Erbhof Castle and the beautifully laid out grounds of Etelsen Castle Park. The combination of historical architecture and natural surroundings is often praised.
Yes, Etelsen Castle Park offers parking facilities, making it convenient for visitors arriving by car.
While specific seasonal recommendations are not provided, visiting during spring or summer would likely offer the most pleasant weather for exploring the castle grounds and parks. The beautifully laid out park at Etelsen Castle Park would be particularly enjoyable in warmer months.
While the guide highlights popular choices, the region's focus on historical sites and architectural marvels suggests there are many unique stories to uncover. The Scharfrichterhaus and Gothic Defensive Tower, Verden, as the last remaining tower of city fortifications, offers a distinct historical perspective beyond typical castle structures.


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